@article{oai:k-junshin.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000141, author = {Forbes, Glenn and Forbes, Glenn}, journal = {研究紀要}, month = {Jan}, note = {P(論文), An area of Yakushima was designated a world heritage site in 1993. On an island it is easier to observe the effects of various inputs to the natural systems. Environmental movements have failed to generate protection for natural landscape in Japan, meaning national parks have a significant role to play in this area. However, national parks remit may be less about environmental protection and more concerned with promoting utilization of the land. Yakushima needs clear management practices to ensure cumulative damage from improved access does not destroy what is a unique area of wilderness., An area of Yakushima was designated a world heritage site in 1993. On an island it is easier to observe the effects of various inputs to the natural systems. Environmental movements have failed to generate protection for natural landscape in Japan, meaning national parks have a significant role to play in this area. However, national parks remit may be less about environmental protection and more concerned with promoting utilization of the land. Yakushima needs clear management practices to ensure cumulative damage from improved access does not destroy what is a unique area of wilderness.}, pages = {161--168}, title = {Yakushima: The Case for a Biocentric Approach}, volume = {39}, year = {2009} }