Non-market Food Provisioning Services on Hachijo Island, Japan, and Its Implications for Building a Resilient Island

  • Saito O
  • Tatebayashi K
  • Kamiyama C
  • et al.
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The resource consumption pattern of remote islands is assumed to differ from that of the mainland because of the constraints of both material distribution and human interaction. This …

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Saito, O., Tatebayashi, K., Kamiyama, C., & Matsui, T. (2020). Non-market Food Provisioning Services on Hachijo Island, Japan, and Its Implications for Building a Resilient Island (pp. 55–86). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8067-9_4

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