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  • Quality of the Environment in Japan 1996HTML

  • To ReadersHTML

  • Part IHTML

  • Prologue A Sustainable Future and Today's ...HTML

  • Chapter 1 Rich Human Life Dependent on the ...HTML

  • Section 1. Our Daily Lives and the EnvironmentHTML

  • 1. Changes in the Quantity and Quality of Food ...HTML

  • 2. Changing Position of Food Production in the ...HTML

  • 3. Food and the Environment from a Global ...HTML

  • 4. Japan's Food Imports and Nitrogen CirculationHTML

  • 5. Changing Eating Habits so that They Become ...HTML

  • 6. Towards an Environmentally Sound LifestyleHTML

  • Section 2. Childhood Play and the Environment ...HTML

  • 1. Relationship between Rich Minds and the ...HTML

  • 2. Decreasing Nature Experience in Children's PlayHTML

  • 3. Nature Experience and People's Perceptions ...HTML

  • 4. Securing Natural Playing SitesHTML

  • Section 3. Art, Culture and the EnvironmentHTML

  • 1. Relationship between Art, Culture and the ...HTML

  • 2. The Challenge of Environmental ArtHTML

  • 3. Links between Literature, Music and the ...HTML

  • 4. Environmental Changes that Damage Cultural ...HTML

  • 5. Inheriting the Environment as a Basis of ...HTML

  • Chapter 2. Environmental Conservation from the ...HTML

  • Section 1, Biodiversity and Human LifeHTML Popular

  • 1. What is Biodiversity?HTML

  • 2. Benefits of BiodiversityHTML

  • 3. Biodiversity in Japan and Human LifeHTML

  • 4. Disappearing Biodiversity and Conservation ...HTML

  • 5. Rich Life in Harmony with Regional NatureHTML

  • Section 2. Making Economic Activities ...HTML

  • 1. Towards an Economic Society with Full ...HTML

  • 2. Internalizing Environmental Considerations ...HTML

  • 3. Eco-efficiency: Internalizing Environmental ...HTML

  • 4. Challenges of Enterprises and Development ...HTML

  • 5. Government Measures Regarding Its Economic ...HTML

  • 6. Local Government Measures in Economic ...HTML

  • 7. Measures at the Household Consumption LevelHTML

  • Chapter 3. A Sustainable Future Built by ...HTML

  • Section 1. Building Partnerships for a ...HTML

  • 1. PartnershipsHTML

  • 2. Partnerships to Conserve Regional EnvironmentsHTML

  • 3. Trans-regional PartnershipsHTML

  • 4. Trans-industrial PartnershipsHTML

  • 5. Trans-national PartnershipsHTML

  • 6. Environmental NGOs that Link Different SectorsHTML

  • 7. Significance of PartnershipsHTML

  • 8. Environmental Education and Learning, ...HTML

  • 9. Citizens' Participation in Decision Making ...HTML

  • Section 2. The Concept of Environmental ...HTML

  • 1. Roles of Environmental IndicatorsHTML

  • 2. International Efforts to Develop ...HTML

  • 3. Japan's EffortsHTML

  • 4. Towards Further Utilization of ...HTML

  • 5. Today's Environmental Policies and the ...HTML

  • 6. Evaluation and Management of Environmental RiskHTML

  • 7. Risk CommunicationHTML

  • 8. New Trends Regarding Environmental Risk ...HTML

  • Section 3. To Incorporate Environmental ...HTML

  • 1. Making Containers and Packaging Recycling a ...HTML

  • 2. Economic InstrumentsHTML

  • 3. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)HTML

  • Section 4. Gathering Human Wisdom for a ...HTML

  • 1. Today's Environmental Problems and the Role ...HTML

  • 2. Depletion of Ozone Layer, Global Warming ...HTML

  • 3. Necessity of Establishing Global ...HTML

  • Chapter 4. State of the EnvironmentHTML

  • 1. Global WarmingHTML

  • 2. Ozone Layer DepletionHTML

  • 3. Acid RainHTML

  • 4. Air Pollution Caused by Nitrogen OxidesHTML

  • 5.Noise,Vibration and Offensive OdourHTML

  • 6. Water Pollution in Oceans, Rivers and LakesHTML

  • 7. Underground WaterHTML

  • 8. Soil Pollution and Land SubsidenceHTML

  • 9. State of Increasing Wastes and RecyclingHTML

  • 10. Japan's Vegetation CoverHTML

  • 11. Disappearing Tropical ForestsHTML

  • 12. Endangered WildlifeHTML

  • 13. Interacting with NatureHTML

  • 14. Heat Island and Artificial Light PollutionHTML

  • 15. Citizen's Environment AwarenessHTML

  • 16. Encouraging Conservation ActionHTML

  • Final RemarksHTML

  • Part IIHTML

  • IntroductionHTML

  • Chapter 5. The Realization of a Socioeconomic ...HTML

  • Section 1. Conservation of the Atmospheric ...HTML

  • 1. Conservation of the Atmospheric Environment ...HTML

  • 2. Countermeasures to Problems over a Wide AreaHTML

  • 3. Countermeasures to the Problem of the ...HTML

  • 4. The Prevention of Influences on Health Due ...HTML

  • 5. Countermeasures to Regional Living ...HTML

  • 6. Improvement of Air Pollution Monitoring SystemHTML

  • Section 2. Conservation of the Water EnvironmentHTML

  • 1. Securing Sound Water Circulation in ...HTML

  • 2. Reduction of the Burden at Every Stage of ...HTML

  • 3. Conservation of the Environment in Enclosed ...HTML

  • 4. Conservation of the Ocean EnvironmentHTML

  • 5. Preparation of a Water Environment ...HTML

  • Section 3. Conservation of the Soil ...HTML

  • 1. Ensuring the Safety of the Soil EnvironmentHTML

  • 2. Conservation of the Ground EnvironmentHTML

  • Section 4. Policies on Waste and RecyclingHTML

  • 1. Reducing Waste GenerationHTML

  • 2. Promoting RecyclingHTML

  • 3. Promotion of the Appropriate Treatment of WasteHTML

  • Section 5. Measures for Environmental Risk of ...HTML

  • 1. Promoting Safety-related Policies for ...HTML

  • 2. Outline of the General Inspection Survey of ...HTML

  • 3. Outline of the Results of the Investigation ...HTML

  • 4. Outline of the Results of the Follow-up ...HTML

  • 5. Agricultural Chemical Environmental Risk ...HTML

  • Section 6. Environmental Considerations of ...HTML

  • Chapter 6. Harmonious Coexistence between ...HTML

  • Section 1. Symbiosis of Man and Nature ...HTML

  • 1. The Development of Common PoliciesHTML

  • 2. The Priority Development of the Policies of ...HTML

  • Section 2. Ensuring Biological Diversity and ...HTML

  • 1. Comprehensive Promotion of Measures Related ...HTML

  • 2. Control of the Seizure and Transfer of Wild ...HTML

  • 3. Management of Wildlife PopulationsHTML

  • 4. Promotion of Survey ResearchHTML

  • Section 3. Ensuring a Sound and Abundantly ...HTML

  • 1. Various Measures in Regional DevelopmentHTML

  • 2. Measures in Order to Plan the Sound Use of ...HTML

  • Chapter 7. Participation by All Sectors of ...HTML

  • Section 1. Promotion of the Independent, ...HTML

  • 1. Promotion of Environmental Education and ...HTML

  • 2. Promotion of Specific Environmental ...HTML

  • 3. Environmental Conservation Measures of ...HTML

  • 4. Promotion of Environmental TrainingHTML

  • Section 2. Pioneering Action Measures Directed ...HTML

  • 1. Deciding on the Initiative Implementation PlanHTML

  • 2. Summary of the Action Plan for Greening ...HTML

  • 3. Promotion of the Action Plan for Greening ...HTML

  • Section 3. The Measures of National and Local ...HTML

  • 1. Production, Sale, Consumption and Disposal ...HTML

  • 2. Supply and Consumption of EnergyHTML

  • 3. TransportationHTML

  • 4. OtherHTML

  • Chapter 8. Promotion of Common Basic Policies ...HTML

  • Section 1. Environmental Impact Assessment, etc.HTML

  • 1. Environmental Considerations in the ...HTML

  • 2. Environmental Conservation Considerations ...HTML

  • 3. Implementation of Environmental Impact ...HTML

  • 4. Promotion of Comprehensive Surveys and ResearchHTML

  • Section 2. Regulatory MeasuresHTML

  • Section 3. Economic MeasuresHTML

  • 1. Economic AssistanceHTML

  • 2. Economic BurdensHTML

  • Section 4. Environmental Infrastructure ...HTML

  • 1. CyclesHTML

  • 2. CoexistenceHTML

  • Section 5. Amplification of Survey Research, ...HTML

  • 1. Amplification of Survey Research, and ...HTML

  • 2. Promotion of Appropriate TechnologiesHTML

  • 3. Preparing a Foundation by die National ...HTML

  • 4. Promotion of Efforts in Local Public ...HTML

  • 5. Dissemination of Research ResultsHTML

  • Section 6. Development and Provision of ...HTML

  • 1. Systematic Development of Environmental ...HTML

  • 2. Providing Environmental Information to the ...HTML

  • 3. Environmental Information InfrastructureHTML

  • 4. Support for Development of Environmental ...HTML

  • Section 7. The Regional Environmental ...HTML

  • 1. Formulation of the ProgramsHTML

  • 2. Promotion of the Implementation of Regional ...HTML

  • Section 8. Environmental Health Measures, ...HTML

  • 1. Relief for and Prevention of Health DamageHTML

  • 2. Settling Environmental Pollution Disputes, etc.HTML

  • Section 9. Promotion of Rational and ...HTML

  • 1. Rationalization of Land UseHTML

  • 2. Rationalization of Industrial SitesHTML

  • Chapter 9. Promoting International EffortsHTML

  • Section 1. The Promotion of International ...HTML

  • 1. International Cooperation toward Global ...HTML

  • 2. Environmental Conservation in Developing ...HTML

  • 3. Conservation of Areas of the Environment ...HTML

  • 4. Establishing a Domestic Foundation for ...HTML

  • Section 2. Securing International Cooperation ...HTML

  • Section 3. Encouraging the Activities of Local ...HTML

  • 1. Activities by Local Public OrganizationsHTML

  • 2. Private Sector ActivitiesHTML

  • Section 4. Environmental Considerations in the ...HTML

  • 1. Environmental Considerations in Official ...HTML

  • 2. Environmental Considerations for Companies ...HTML

  • 3. Multilateral Discussions Concerning ...HTML

  • Section 5. Efforts Concerning Global ...HTML

  • 1. Prevention of Global WarmingHTML

  • 2. Protection of the Ozone LayerHTML

  • 3. Acid DepositionHTML

  • 4. Prevention of Pollution of the Marine ...HTML

  • 5. Countermeasures to Transboundary Movements ...HTML

  • 6. Conservation of ForestsHTML

  • 7. Protection of Biological DiversityHTML

  • 8. Prevention of DesertificationHTML

  • Chapter 10. Effective Implementation of the ...HTML

  • Section 1. Cooperation between the ...HTML

  • Section 2. Setting of GoalsHTML

  • Section 3. Financial MeasuresHTML

  • Section 4. Linkage with Other Plans and ProgramsHTML

  • Section 5. Assessments and Re-evaluations of ...HTML

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resource_names Quality of the Environment in Japan 1996,To Readers,Part I,Prologue A Sustainable Future and Today's Environment,Chapter 1 Rich Human Life Dependent on the Environment,Section 1. Our Daily Lives and the Environment,1. Changes in the Quantity and Quality of Food Consumption,2. Changing Position of Food Production in the Environment,3. Food and the Environment from a Global Perspective,4. Japan's Food Imports and Nitrogen Circulation,5. Changing Eating Habits so that They Become Integrated in the Process of Natural Circulation,6. Towards an Environmentally Sound Lifestyle,Section 2. Childhood Play and the Environment that Nurtures Rich Minds and Spirits,1. Relationship between Rich Minds and the Environment,2. Decreasing Nature Experience in Children's Play,3. Nature Experience and People's Perceptions of Nature,4. Securing Natural Playing Sites,Section 3. Art, Culture and the Environment,1. Relationship between Art, Culture and the Environment,2. The Challenge of Environmental Art,3. Links between Literature, Music and the Environment,4. Environmental Changes that Damage Cultural Heritage and Art Works,5. Inheriting the Environment as a Basis of Rich Spiritual Activities,Chapter 2. Environmental Conservation from the Viewpoints of Biodiversity and Eco-Efficiency,Section 1, Biodiversity and Human Life,1. What is Biodiversity?,2. Benefits of Biodiversity,3. Biodiversity in Japan and Human Life,4. Disappearing Biodiversity and Conservation Efforts,5. Rich Life in Harmony with Regional Nature,Section 2. Making Economic Activities Eco-efticient,1. Towards an Economic Society with Full Consideration for Environmental Protection,2. Internalizing Environmental Considerations in Corporate Activities,3. Eco-efficiency: Internalizing Environmental Costs and Increasing Quality of Economic Activities,4. Challenges of Enterprises and Development of Eco-business,5. Government Measures Regarding Its Economic Activities,6. Local Government Measures in Economic Activities,7. Measures at the Household Consumption Level,Chapter 3. A Sustainable Future Built by Partnerships,Section 1. Building Partnerships for a Sustainable Future,1. Partnerships,2. Partnerships to Conserve Regional Environments,3. Trans-regional Partnerships,4. Trans-industrial Partnerships,5. Trans-national Partnerships,6. Environmental NGOs that Link Different Sectors,7. Significance of Partnerships,8. Environmental Education and Learning, Establishing Information Base, and Promotion Base for Environmental Activities,9. Citizens' Participation in Decision Making that Affects the Environment,Section 2. The Concept of Environmental Indicators and Environmental Risk : For a Wide Range of Measures with the Better Understanding of Relationships between Human Activities and the Environment,1. Roles of Environmental Indicators,2. International Efforts to Develop Environmental Indicators,3. Japan's Efforts,4. Towards Further Utilization of Environmental Indicators,5. Today's Environmental Policies and the Concept of Environmental Risk,6. Evaluation and Management of Environmental Risk,7. Risk Communication,8. New Trends Regarding Environmental Risk Concerning Chemical Substances,Section 3. To Incorporate Environmental Consideration into a Wide Range of Socio-Economic Activities under a Fair Division of Roles,1. Making Containers and Packaging Recycling a Legal Responsibility under a Fair Division of Roles,2. Economic Instruments,3. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA),Section 4. Gathering Human Wisdom for a Sustainable Future,1. Today's Environmental Problems and the Role of Science,2. Depletion of Ozone Layer, Global Warming and Science,3. Necessity of Establishing Global Environmental Studies,Chapter 4. State of the Environment,1. Global Warming,2. Ozone Layer Depletion,3. Acid Rain,4. Air Pollution Caused by Nitrogen Oxides,5.Noise,Vibration and Offensive Odour,6. Water Pollution in Oceans, Rivers and Lakes,7. Underground Water,8. Soil Pollution and Land Subsidence,9. State of Increasing Wastes and Recycling,10. Japan's Vegetation Cover,11. Disappearing Tropical Forests,12. Endangered Wildlife,13. Interacting with Nature,14. Heat Island and Artificial Light Pollution,15. Citizen's Environment Awareness,16. Encouraging Conservation Action,Final Remarks,Part II,Introduction,Chapter 5. The Realization of a Socioeconomic System Based on a Cycle that Imposes a Small Burden on the Environment,Section 1. Conservation of the Atmospheric Environment,1. Conservation of the Atmospheric Environment on a Global Scale,2. Countermeasures to Problems over a Wide Area,3. Countermeasures to the Problem of the Accumulation of Burdens on Large Metropolitan Areas,etc.,4. The Prevention of Influences on Health Due to Diverse Toxic Substances,5. Countermeasures to Regional Living Environment Problems,6. Improvement of Air Pollution Monitoring System,Section 2. Conservation of the Water Environment,1. Securing Sound Water Circulation in Environmental Conservation,2. Reduction of the Burden at Every Stage of Water Use,3. Conservation of the Environment in Enclosed Water Areas,4. Conservation of the Ocean Environment,5. Preparation of a Water Environment Surveillance System,Section 3. Conservation of the Soil Environment and Ground Environment,1. Ensuring the Safety of the Soil Environment,2. Conservation of the Ground Environment,Section 4. Policies on Waste and Recycling,1. Reducing Waste Generation,2. Promoting Recycling,3. Promotion of the Appropriate Treatment of Waste,Section 5. Measures for Environmental Risk of Chemical Substances,1. Promoting Safety-related Policies for Chemical Substances,2. Outline of the General Inspection Survey of Chemical Substances on Environmental Safety,3. Outline of the Results of the Investigation and Survey on Designated Chemical Substances,etc.,4. Outline of the Results of the Follow-up Survey of the Situation of Pollution by Unintentionally Formed Chemical Substances,5. Agricultural Chemical Environmental Risk Countermeasures,Section 6. Environmental Considerations of Technological Development and Coping with New Problems,Chapter 6. Harmonious Coexistence between Nature and Humankind,Section 1. Symbiosis of Man and Nature Corresponding to the Natural and Social Characteristics of the National Space,1. The Development of Common Policies,2. The Priority Development of the Policies of Each Region,Section 2. Ensuring Biological Diversity and Protection and Management of Wild Fauna and Flora,1. Comprehensive Promotion of Measures Related to Ensuring Biological Diversity,2. Control of the Seizure and Transfer of Wild Animals and Plants and Preparation of Habitat Environment,3. Management of Wildlife Populations,4. Promotion of Survey Research,Section 3. Ensuring a Sound and Abundantly Blessed Environment in Regional Development,1. Various Measures in Regional Development,2. Measures in Order to Plan the Sound Use of the Natural Environment,Chapter 7. Participation by All Sectors of Society Sharing Fair Allotment of Roles,Section 1. Promotion of the Independent, Constructive Actions of Each Actor,1. Promotion of Environmental Education and Environmental Learning,2. Promotion of Specific Environmental Conservation Actions,3. Environmental Conservation Measures of Local Public Entities,4. Promotion of Environmental Training,Section 2. Pioneering Action Measures Directed towards Environmental Conservation by the Government as a Business Operator and a Consumer,1. Deciding on the Initiative Implementation Plan,2. Summary of the Action Plan for Greening Government Operations,3. Promotion of the Action Plan for Greening Government Operations,Section 3. The Measures of National and Local Public Entities in the Main Socioeconomic Areas,1. Production, Sale, Consumption and Disposal of Products,2. Supply and Consumption of Energy,3. Transportation,4. Other,Chapter 8. Promotion of Common Basic Policies Related to Environmental Conservation,Section 1. Environmental Impact Assessment, etc.,1. Environmental Considerations in the Development of National Policies and Others,2. Environmental Conservation Considerations in the Planning Stages, etc., of Public Works Projects,3. Implementation of Environmental Impact Assessment,4. Promotion of Comprehensive Surveys and Research,Section 2. Regulatory Measures,Section 3. Economic Measures,1. Economic Assistance,2. Economic Burdens,Section 4. Environmental Infrastructure Improvement,1. Cycles,2. Coexistence,Section 5. Amplification of Survey Research, and Monitoring and Observation, and Promotion of Appropriate Technology, etc.,1. Amplification of Survey Research, and Monitoring and Observation,2. Promotion of Appropriate Technologies,3. Preparing a Foundation by die National Government,4. Promotion of Efforts in Local Public Authorities and Private Groups,5. Dissemination of Research Results,Section 6. Development and Provision of Environmental Information,1. Systematic Development of Environmental Information (Collection, Arrangement, Processing),2. Providing Environmental Information to the People,3. Environmental Information Infrastructure,4. Support for Development of Environmental Information in Local Governments and Private Groups,Section 7. The Regional Environmental Pollution Control Programs,1. Formulation of the Programs,2. Promotion of the Implementation of Regional Environmental Pollution Control Programs,Section 8. Environmental Health Measures, Settlement of Pollution Disputes, etc.,1. Relief for and Prevention of Health Damage,2. Settling Environmental Pollution Disputes, etc.,Section 9. Promotion of Rational and Reasonable Land Use,1. Rationalization of Land Use,2. Rationalization of Industrial Sites,Chapter 9. Promoting International Efforts,Section 1. The Promotion of International Cooperation toward the Conservation of the Global Environment,1. International Cooperation toward Global Environmental Protection,2. Environmental Conservation in Developing Regions,3. Conservation of Areas of the Environment Having International Importance,4. Establishing a Domestic Foundation for Implementing Smooth International Cooperation,Section 2. Securing International Cooperation for Environmental Studies, Research, Monitoring and Observation,Section 3. Encouraging the Activities of Local Public Organizations and Private Sector Organizations,1. Activities by Local Public Organizations,2. Private Sector Activities,Section 4. Environmental Considerations in the Implementation of International Cooperation,1. Environmental Considerations in Official Development Assistance,2. Environmental Considerations for Companies Expanding Overseas,3. Multilateral Discussions Concerning Development Assistance,Section 5. Efforts Concerning Global Environmental Conservation Based on International Conventions,1. Prevention of Global Warming,2. Protection of the Ozone Layer,3. Acid Deposition,4. Prevention of Pollution of the Marine Environment,5. Countermeasures to Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes,6. Conservation of Forests,7. Protection of Biological Diversity,8. Prevention of Desertification,Chapter 10. Effective Implementation of the Basic Environment Plan,Section 1. Cooperation between the Implementing Mechanism and Actors of the Society,Section 2. Setting of Goals,Section 3. Financial Measures,Section 4. Linkage with Other Plans and Programs,Section 5. Assessments and Re-evaluations of Implementation of Basic Environment Plan
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