[KYB] Development Center certified as a "Nature Coexistence Site"
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KYB Corporation's Development Center in Kawabe-cho, Kamo-gun, Gifu Prefecture, has been certified as a "Nature Coexistence Site" by the Ministry of the Environment and other ministries, in recognition of its rare species protection and satoyama conservation activities. This certification, based on the Regional Biodiversity Promotion Act, is a key initiative towards achieving the international "30by30" goal of conserving over 30% of land and sea areas as healthy ecosystems by 2030. KYB's efforts in surveying and conserving rare plant species, maintaining and regenerating satoyama environments, and controlling invasive species were highly evaluated.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a "Nature Coexistence Site" that the KYB Development Center has been certified as?
- A: It is a system where the government certifies areas where biodiversity conservation is promoted through private sector initiatives, aiming to achieve "Nature Positive," which stops and reverses biodiversity loss.
- Q: What are the main conservation activities of the KYB Development Center?
- A: They include surveying and conserving rare plant species' habitats and growth conditions, managing activities like undergrowth clearing and thinning to maintain and regenerate satoyama environments, and suppressing the invasion of alien species.