Satoyama
Satoyama is a Japanese term for a socio-ecological production landscape that combines human settlements with a mosaic of fields, forests, and wetlands. Traditionally maintained through village-level management, these landscapes are designed to sustain livelihoods while preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. The name derives from sato (village) and yama (mountain or hill).
Historically, satoyama landscapes emerged from the interaction of farming, forestry, and community practices around rural settlements.
In the 1990s and 2000s the term gained international prominence through the Satoyama Initiative, led by the
Today the concept is used beyond Japan to describe similar mosaic landscapes in Asia and other regions
Satoyama remains a reference point for rural revitalization and biodiversity conservation, informing policies and community projects