Obayashi Corporation Signs Partnership Agreement for Conservation and Utilization of the 'Shimada no Mori' Nature-Positive Site

On March 16, 2026, Obayashi Corporation entered a partnership with Shimada no Mori Satoyama Forum and the Shimada no Mori Nature Protection Association to conserve and enhance biodiversity at the 'Shimada no Mori' nature-positive site in Kashiwa, Chiba. The collaboration leverages Obayashi's technical expertise to optimize conservation efforts.
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Obayashi Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Toshimi Sato) has signed a partnership agreement with the NPO Shimada no Mori Satoyama Forum (Location: Kashiwa, Chiba; Representative: Yoshinori Kitada) and the Shimada no Mori Nature Protection Association (Location: Kashiwa, Chiba; Representative: Yoshihiro Saito) to promote the sustainable conservation and enhancement of biodiversity at the 'Shimada no Mori' nature-positive site in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture.

Through this agreement, the three parties will leverage their respective expertise and technologies to advance efforts toward achieving a society that coexists with nature.

1. Name of the Agreement
Partnership Agreement regarding the Conservation and Utilization Support of the Nature-Positive Site 'Shimada no Mori'.

2. Date of Agreement
March 16, 2026

3. Background
Under its 'Obayashi Sustainability Vision 2050,' the Obayashi Group prioritizes the creation of 'nature coexistence' to ensure harmony between environmental protection and human activity. Shimada no Mori in Kashiwa possesses a rare Satoyama environment and is certified as a 'Nature-Positive Site.' By combining the long-standing expertise of local groups with its own green infrastructure and environmental monitoring technologies, Obayashi aims to advance and streamline conservation activities.

4. Overview of the Agreement
The agreement aims for sustainable conservation and the enhancement of biodiversity at Shimada no Mori.
【Key Collaboration Points】
- Conducting field tests for green infrastructure and environmental monitoring technologies.
- Supporting conservation activities by sharing data and know-how gained from field tests.
- Participation of Obayashi employees in site maintenance and event operations.
- Promoting environmental education and awareness in cooperation with the local community.

(Notice) Access to Shimada no Mori
As this site includes both public and private land, please refrain from entering private areas without prior contact or permission for ecological and security reasons.

FAQ

What is the purpose of Obayashi Corporation's partnership agreement with Shimoda no Mori?

The purpose is to achieve sustainable conservation of Shimoda no Mori and maintain and enhance biodiversity. It aims to integrate the experience and knowledge of local organizations with Obayashi's technical expertise.

What specific collaborative activities will be carried out?

Activities include demonstration experiments of green infrastructure and environmental monitoring technologies, support for the efficiency and sophistication of conservation activities, participation of Obayashi employees in maintenance activities and event operations, and promotion of environmental activities in the region.

What is a Nature Coexistence Site?

A Nature Coexistence Site is an area recognized by the national government (Ministry of the Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) as contributing to biodiversity conservation through initiatives by private entities, based on the Regional Biodiversity Promotion Act.

Are there any precautions for entering Shimoda no Mori?

Since it consists of both public and private land, please refrain from entering private areas without prior contact or permission, for security and proper maintenance reasons.

When was the agreement signed?

The agreement was signed on March 16, 2026.