*Homma Yusuke1, Shoichiro Hamamoto1, Naoto Nihei1, Toshihiro Kogure2, Taku Nishimura1 (1.Graduated School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2.School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
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[EJ] Evening Poster
H (Human Geosciences) » H-CG Complex & General
[H-CG26] What scientists should do for reconstruction after Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident
Tue. May 22, 2018 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Taku Nishimura(Deptartment of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo), Masaru Mizoguchi(Graduate school of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo), Kosuke Noborio
Seven years have passed since the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident on March 2011. Some local villagers have started returning their own home. Most of suspension on shipment of agricultural products from Fukushima has been released. Scientists temporarily concentrated on Fukushima-related issues are returning to their own research topics although we still need to solve various problems from application levels to pure scientific topics. For example, it is critical for farmers in Fukushima how to recover productivity of decontaminated agricultural lands. Radiocesium (Cs)-bearing microparticles having relatively high specific radioactivity (Bq/kg) had recently been discovered; however, the fate of the Cs-bearing microparticles, e.g., inert or not, is not well understood to date. It is about time for rural planning scientists to propose their own opinions rather than reporting case studies. We had preliminary discussion at ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meeting in Tampa, USA 2013 by driving a session of "Battles of Soil Scientists in Fukushima, Japan". In addition, we had "Battles of soil scientists for recapturing Fukushima land from Nuclear Power Plant accident. What can we do then?" last year. In this session, we are looking forward to presentations from soil and water sciences to social and agronomic sciences related to interaction of human and nature under the condition of post-nuclear power plant accident.
*Shoichiro Hamamoto1, Naoto Nihei1, Toshihiro Kogure2, Taku Nishimura1 (1.Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2.School of Science, the University of Tokyo)
*Junko NISHIWAKI1, Naomi Asagi1, Masakazu Komatsuzaki1, Masaru Mizoguchi2, Kosuke Noborio3 (1.College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, 2.Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo, 3.School of Agriculture, Meiji University)
*Saito Mari1, Kazutoshi Osawa1, Taku Nishimura2 (1.Utsunomiya University, 2.Deptartment of Biological and Environmental Engineering,Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences,University of Tokyo)
*Kazutoshi Osawa1, Taku Nishimura2, Masaru Mizoguchi2 (1.Utsunomiya University, 2.The University of Tokyo)
*Takuhei Yamasaki1, Shoichiro Hamamoto1, Taku Nishimura1 (1.University of Tokyo)
*Shiho Yabusaki1, Kazuyoshi Asai2 (1. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature・Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science, Fukushima University, 2.Geo Science Laboratory)
*Nihei Naoto1, Yoshikatsu Ueda2 (1.Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2.Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University)
*Kosuke Noborio1, Yuki Sunakawa1, Ryuta Honda1, Yuki Takagi1, Masaru Mizoguchi2, Taku Nishimura2 (1.Meiji University, 2.The University of Tokyo)