Japan's imperial forest, Goryōrin, 1889-1946 : with a supporting study of the Kan/Min division of woodland in early Meiji Japan, 1871-76 / / by Conrad Totman.

This is the first study of its kind to trace the history of what was to become one of Japan’s major resources and a model of conservation and forestry management. Central to the planning of the Meiji reformers was securing the long-term financial stability of the Imperial household that would not le...

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill eBook titles 2010
Physical Description:1 online resource (214 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / C. Totman
  • Introduction / C. Totman
  • Chapter 1. Historical Background / C. Totman
  • Chapter 2. Establishing Goryōrin / C. Totman
  • Chapter 3. Reducing Goryōrin / C. Totman
  • Chapter 4. The Case Of Yamanashi Goryōrin / C. Totman
  • Chapter 5. Managing Goryōrin: Plans And Performance / C. Totman
  • Chapter 6. Managing Goryōrin: Aspects Of Practice / C. Totman
  • Chapter 7. Goryorin: An Assessment / C. Totman
  • Chapter 8. The Kan/Min Division Of Woodland In Early Meiji Japan, 1871–76 / C. Totman
  • Appendix A. Measurements And Glossary / C. Totman
  • Appendix B. Forests And The Imperial Fisc / C. Totman
  • Appendix C. Goryōin In Law / C. Totman
  • Appendix D. Supplemental Figures / C. Totman
  • Appendix E. Supplemental Tables / C. Totman
  • Notes / C. Totman
  • Bibliographical Essay / C. Totman
  • Bibliography Of Works Cited / C. Totman
  • Index / C. Totman.