Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)

Fallen Leaves Compost Agroforestry System in Musashino Upland, in the peri-urban area of Tokyo

GIAHS since 2023
Photo Courtesy of GIAHS: Fallen Leaves Compost Agroforestry System in Musashino Upland, in the peri-urban area of Tokyo

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Initiated in 1603 to counteract food scarcity in Edo (now Tokyo), the Musashino plateau became a pivotal production area. This farming system is based on sustainable soil management methods. It uses fallen leaves from preserved forests to make compost that boosts soil fertility and water retention. Today, this green area is still a vital vegetable supplier for Tokyo and provides a remarkable landscape where people can reconnect with nature and connect with agricultural practices.

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