Inagi City

Biodiversity Inagi Strategy

Last updated: March 27, 2015

Biodiversity Inagi Strategy

Final goal of the Inagi Biodiversity Strategy
Final goal of the Inagi Biodiversity Strategy

This "Strategy" is intended to protect, nurture, and utilize the biodiversity of Inagi City.
The purpose of this document is to show Inagi City's thinking about biological diversity, as well as to raise awareness of what biodiversity is.

Strategic positioning

This strategy is Inagi City's regional biodiversity strategy based on the Basic Act on Biodiversity.

Positioning of the Biodiversity Inagi Strategy
Positioning of the Biodiversity Inagi Strategy

Target Areas of the Strategy

This applies to the entire Inagi city area.
Note: We will promote policies with a view to building cooperation, collaboration, and wide-area networks with the national government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, neighboring municipalities, and related municipalities that share ecosystems and challenges such as the Tama River and Tama Hills.

Strategy period

The period of the strategy is 10 years from 2015 to 2024.

Biodiversity Eel Strategy (formulated in March 2015)

“Biodiversity Inagi Strategy – Summary Version”

Citizen survey manual “Living things photo survey”

Citizen survey manual “Living things photo survey”
Citizen survey manual “Living things photo survey”

The "Creature Photo Survey" is an initiative to accumulate and share information about living creatures in the city by having people report information about any living creatures they find within the city to the "Creature Log" set up by the Ministry of the Environment on the Internet.

Please register any living things you find during nature observation events held in the city or while taking a walk in the "Creature Log."

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Urban Environment Development Department Green and Environment Division Phone: 042-378-2111