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Promoting and Supporting Biodiversity Conservation Activities with the Pattern Language Approach: A Pattern Language for Collaborative Activities for Biodiversity Conservation

Arisa Kamada (), Konomi Munakata, Mahito Kamada, Tomohiro Ichinose and Takashi Iba
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Arisa Kamada: Keio University
Konomi Munakata: Keio University
Mahito Kamada: Graduate School of Technology, Industrial and Science, Tokushima University
Tomohiro Ichinose: Keio University
Takashi Iba: Keio University

A chapter in Collaborative Innovation Networks, 2019, pp 201-213 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this paper, we present a pattern language comprising 23 patterns for collaborative activities for biodiversity conservation. These patterns have been created based on interviews with people working in Kitahiroshima which is known in Japan for its successful model in biodiversity conservation. We extracted the knowledge from practice: how they have been constructing Collaborative Innovation Networks. We expect this outcome to be applied to various areas and support the next generations of the communities for biodiversity conservation.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17238-1_12

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