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Reconciling biodiversity conservation and flood risk reduction: The new strategy for freshwater protected areas

Akasaka, Takumi 赤坂, 卓美 アカサカ, タクミ Mori, Terutaka 森, 照貴 モリ, テルタカ Ishiyama, Nobuo 石山, 信雄 イシヤマ, ノブオ Takekawa, Yuya タケカワ, ユウヤ Kawamoto, Tomonori カワモト, トモノリ Inoue, Mikio 井上, 幹生 イノウエ, ミキオ Mitsuhashi, Hiromune 三橋, 弘宗 ミツハシ, ヒロムネ Kawaguchi, Yoichi 河口, 洋一 カワグチ, ヨウイチ Ichiyanagi, Hidetaka 一柳, 英隆 イチヤナギ, ヒデタカ Onikura, Norio 鬼倉, 徳雄 オニクラ, ノリオ Miyake, Yo 三宅, 洋 ミヤケ, ヨウ Katano, Izumi 片野, 泉 カタノ, イズミ Akasaka, Munemitsu 赤坂, 宗光 アカサカ, ムネミツ Nakamura, Futoshi 中村, 太士 ナカムラ, フトシ 九州大学

2022.06

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Natural disaster risk reduction (DRR) is becoming a more important function of protected area (PAs) for current and future global warming. However, biodiversity conservation and DRR have been han

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Additional supporting information may be found in the online

version of the article at the publisher’s website.

How to cite this article: Akasaka, T., Mori, T., Ishiyama, N.,

B I O S K E TC H

Takumi Akasaka is interested in landscape-­ecology and biodiversity conservation in order to find the solution for reconciling

human well-­being and biodiversity conservation. One of his current researches focuses on the relationship between biodiversity

distribution and distribution of natural disaster hazard.

Author contributions: T.A. and F.N. designed the study. T.A. and

M.A. conducted the statistical analyses. T.A., M.I., Y.M., M.A. and

F.N. drafted the first version of the manuscript. M.T., I.N., T.Y.,

K.T., I.M., H.M., K.Y., I.H., O.N., M.Y. and K.I. contributed data. All

authors contributed to the writing.

Takekawa, Y., Kawamoto, T., Inoue, M., Mitsuhashi, H.,

Kawaguchi, Y., Ichiyanagi, H., Onikura, N., Miyake, Y., Katano,

I., Akasaka, M., & Nakamura, F. (2022). Reconciling

biodiversity conservation and flood risk reduction: The new

strategy for freshwater protected areas. Diversity and

Distributions, 00, 1–­11. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13517

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