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Drawing the sea near: Satoumi and coral reef conservation in Okinawa
people in rural relocations would have benefited from a more diverse age cohort, a more balanced gender distribution of interviewees (only one token female stakeholder) and more representatives from start-up ventures and NGOs. These points aside, Matsuda’s volume provides valuable insights to everyone interested in new rural living, innovative forms of work, rural and urban Japan and post-growth societies.