Spatial Distribution of Local Forest Products at the End of the 19th Century: A Case Study of Former Villages in Iwate Prefecture
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Area—Iwate Prefecture
2.2. Historical Background of the Study Area—Forest and Field Utilization
2.3. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Recorded Forest Products—Categories and Species
3.2. Major Forest Products and Forest Products Analysis by County
3.3. Major Forest Products Analysis by Village—Layered with Other Specifications
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Forest Product | Number of Villages Produced Goods from Forest |
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Chestnut | 153 |
Firewood | 92 |
Charcoal | 78 |
Acorn | 68 |
Walnut | 52 |
Conker | 42 |
Lily bulb * | 41 |
Timber of pine ** | 37 |
Timber of cedar | 32 1 |
Herbages and Fungi | Tree | ||
---|---|---|---|
English name | Scientific Name | English Name | Scientific Name |
bamboo shoot | Sasa kurilensis | kaya nuts | Torreya nucifera |
gold-band lily | Lilium auratum | pine nut | Pinus parviflora |
tiger lily | Lilium lancifolium | J. red pine | Pinus densiflora |
dogtooth violet | Erythronium japonicum | cedar | Cryptomeria japonica |
a kind of yam genus | Dioscorea tokoro | “cypress” (in dialect) | Thujopsis dolabrata var. hondae |
false nettle | Boehmeria nivea var. concolor | Walnut * | Juglans mandshurica |
goldenthread | Coptis japonica | beech | Fagus crenata |
- | Panax japonicus | acorn (mizunara oak) | Quercus crispula |
udo | Aralia cordata | acorn (white oak) | Quercus serrata |
Saposhnikovia root | Saposhnikovia divaricata | daimyo oak | Quercus dentata |
gentian | Gentiana scabra | chestnut | Castanea crenata |
bugleweed | Ajuga decumbens | Elm | Ulmus davidiana var. japonica |
- | Adenophora triphylla | keaki | Zelkova serrata |
J 1. butterbur | Petasites japonicus | akebi | Akebia quinata |
J. mugwort | Artemisia indica var. maximowiczii | J. white-barked magnolia | Magnolia obovata |
- | Atractylodes ovata | honey locust | Gleditsia japonica |
- | Syneilesis palmata | sumac | Toxicodendron succedaneum |
brecken | Pteridium aquilinum | varnish tree | Toxicodendron vernicifluum |
J. royal fern | Osmunda japonica | conker | Aesculus turbinata |
- | Sarcodon aspratus | linden | Tilia japonica |
- | Tricholoma matsutake | J. laurel | Aucuba japonica var. japonica |
hen-of-the-wood | Grifola frondosa | princess tree | Paulownia tomentos |
tree ear | Auricularia auricula-judae | ||
- | Naematoloma sublateritium | ||
- | Lactarius hatsudake | ||
- | Panellus serotinus | ||
shiitake mushroom | Lentinus edodes | ||
- | Umbilicaria esculenta | ||
- | Rhizopogon rubescens |
Area | Number of Villages | Population | Population Density | Density of Horse | Proportion of Farm Land | Proportion of Paddy Field | |
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unit | [km2] | [village] | [person] | [person/km2] | [head/km2] | [%] | [%] |
Ninohe | 586.07 | 43 | 30,905 | 52.73 | 11.05 | 13.7% | 15.0% |
Kunohe | 1774.14 | 59 | 43,586 | 24.57 | 6.38 | 5.9% | 10.7% |
Iwate | 2916.25 | 85 | 80,403 | 27.57 | 4.69 | 5.5% | 35.6% |
Shiwa | 465.37 | 75 | 34,302 | 73.71 | 13.99 | 22.4% | 53.7% |
Hienuki | 690.19 | 68 | 37,488 | 54.32 | 8.92 | 15.6% | 54.2% |
Waga | 1182.95 | 69 | 42,798 | 36.18 | 6.01 | 10.6% | 51.2% |
Esashi | 445.50 | 15 | 36,368 | 81.63 | 11.74 | 16.3% | 47.8% |
Isawa | 760.29 | 25 | 43,415 | 57.10 | 7.93 | 15.0% | 61.6% |
Iwai | 1344.71 | 61 | 91,761 | 68.24 | 10.06 | 13.2% | 46.4% |
Hei | 4120.98 | 122 | 89,516 | 21.72 | 3.86 | 4.1% | 17.1% |
Kesen | 966.88 | 20 | 44,396 | 45.92 | 8.29 | 5.3% | 19.7% |
Total | 15,253.32 | 642 | 574,938 | 37.69 | 6.55 | 8.3% | 38.3% 1 |
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Izumi, K. Spatial Distribution of Local Forest Products at the End of the 19th Century: A Case Study of Former Villages in Iwate Prefecture. Forests 2020, 11, 1044. https://doi.org/10.3390/f11101044
Izumi K. Spatial Distribution of Local Forest Products at the End of the 19th Century: A Case Study of Former Villages in Iwate Prefecture. Forests. 2020; 11(10):1044. https://doi.org/10.3390/f11101044
Chicago/Turabian StyleIzumi, Keiko. 2020. "Spatial Distribution of Local Forest Products at the End of the 19th Century: A Case Study of Former Villages in Iwate Prefecture" Forests 11, no. 10: 1044. https://doi.org/10.3390/f11101044
APA StyleIzumi, K. (2020). Spatial Distribution of Local Forest Products at the End of the 19th Century: A Case Study of Former Villages in Iwate Prefecture. Forests, 11(10), 1044. https://doi.org/10.3390/f11101044