@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02019796, author = {芝, 正已 and Shiba, Masami}, issue = {69}, journal = {琉球大学農学部学術報告}, month = {Dec}, note = {In July 2021, the World Heritage Committee has inscribed "Amami-Oshima Island, Tokunoshima Island, Northern part of Okinawa Island, and Iriomote Island on the World Heritage List. In addition, when making this heritage inscription decision, four requests as preconditions were presented that is, (1) Tourism management, (2) Traffic management to reduce road fatalities, (3) River restoration and (4) Forest management. And corrective action responses were requested by December 1, 2022. Regarding forest management in the Yambaru region, given its historical background of Okinawa after Ryukyu Annexation and contemporary issues such as the exist of the US military's northern base, it is necessary to consider the heritage area of broader forested landscape that includes the buffer zones and surrounding areas. To that end, we should not reflect only on the current issues of forests and forestry in the Yambaru region, but also should consider the Okinawa's crucial historical and social circumstances such as the loss of forests due to war damage, the subsequent devastation of forests during the postwar reconstruction period, restricted forestry administration under the USCAR, and the intensive forestry infrastructure development projects according to Okinawa Promotion and Development Plans following the reversion to Japan. It is necessary to once again scrutinize various conditions related to forest policy and management from the end of the war to the present, and this may be the key to answering IUCN’s request concerning forest management.}, pages = {1--12}, title = {戦後沖縄の森林・林業の粗描 -残滓の森から普遍価値の森へ-}, year = {2022} }