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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.
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