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The role of human activities for the wetland ecosystem And water quolities, in case of Japanese wetland

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dc.contributor.author Sasaki, Y
dc.date.accessioned 2013-11-19T14:55:53Z
dc.date.available 2013-11-19T14:55:53Z
dc.date.issued 2013-11-19
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/9249
dc.description.abstract Wetland ecosystems and water quality are largely changing due to human activities. A large amount of nutrients are accumulated in wetland ecosystem in a lake, due to activities such as land reclamations, intensive agriculture and eutrophication. Some areas around the Biwa Lake (the biggest lake in Japan), are covered by snow in winter but many alien species including water hyacinth and water lettuce can survive, due to increasing temperature (average temperature increase about 2°c). In the recent 20 years, it was concerned about global warming for vegetation. Japanese farmers, until today, control the nature by cutting grass and tree, burning, and collect water plants for fertilizing. During last 5 years, Japanese farmer’s population has been decreased by 20 % and the farmer’s average age was about 66 years old. Now, the same condition happens in the field of fishery and forestry. In near future, the lake area will become marsh, and wetland will become swamp forest and consequently, evaporation range will be increased. Thus we can not keep more water in small ponds and wetlands. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject land reclamation en_US
dc.subject eutrophication en_US
dc.subject global warming en_US
dc.subject Fushin system en_US
dc.subject Satoyama en_US
dc.title The role of human activities for the wetland ecosystem And water quolities, in case of Japanese wetland en_US
dc.type Conference-Full-text en_US
dc.identifier.year 2010 en_US
dc.identifier.conference International Conference on Sustainable Built Environments 2010 en_US
dc.identifier.place Earl's Regency Hotel, Kandy. en_US
dc.identifier.proceeding Sustainable Built Environments en_US
dc.identifier.email ysasaki@mail.saitama-u.ac.jp en_US


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