A Overseas Case Study for Institutionalization of the Agricultural and Rural Heritage in Korea
2012
Son, H.G., National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Suwon, Republic of Korea | Kim, S.B., National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA, Suwon, Republic of Korea | Shin, Y.K., Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hwaseong, Republic of Korea
This study FAO organized the Globally's important agricultural heritage system issue with growing concern about the value of the Multifunctionality of Agriculture and Rural Areas, rural homeland of Korea to increase the value of the tangible and intangible resources as social interest is growing. these Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) to the issue of growing concern about the value of the Multifunctionality of Agriculture and Rural Areas as in Korea as the social needs as social values change for Agricultural and Rural loom large. GIAHS plans and the recent Japan Sado Island Japan Satoyama and Harmonious life of the ibis was selected as agriculture heritage system for this study based research practices in China in the context of heritage tourism in Korea Agricultural and Rural Heritage Preservation and leverage is suggested. Traditional ecological knowledge associated with satoyama is being combined with applications of modern technology and governmental policy to restore the mosaic of ecosystems on which the ibis depends for its survival while promoting environmentally-sound agricultural practices. Dynamic conservation strategies were suggested item's Certification for the homeland to live with the Japanese crested ibis, Environmental education, Technology development and human resource development, Multi-stakeholder participation in ongoing maintenance. An explorative survey was conducted in Longxian village, situated in Zhejiang Province, southern China, focusing on the tourism potential of a typical Rice-Fish Agricultural System. The identification of heritage resources is a first step in the process of transforming an agricultural landscape into a cultural tourism landscape. As a result, the physical landscape includes mountains, rivers, rice fields and a varied vegetation, fish in the rice fields and other fauna in the habitat. Albeit not unique in China, this creates an attractive setting for sightseeing, sports(e.g., fishing, walking, etc.) and nature-orientated visits, for educational and leisure purposes. Fishery heritage of our system turns slightly late, but for the preservation of rural development projects in the meantime, the policy will need to conceive new. Promote Agricultural protection of rural heritage and managerial levels in the future of the national and regional levels of agriculture and rural heritage district designation according to universal standards set by DB Tue (recorded pixels) will look forward.
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