*Po Yu Chen1、Jehn-Yih Juang1,2 (1.International Degree Program in Climate Change and Sustainable Development, National Taiwan University, Taiwan(R.O.C.)、2.Department of Geography, National Taiwan University, Taiwan(R.O.C.))
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[E] ポスター発表
セッション記号 H (地球人間圏科学) » H-CG 地球人間圏科学複合領域・一般
[H-CG24] 持続可能な未来のための統合的研究の推進
コンビーナ:氷見山 幸夫(北海道教育大学名誉教授)、櫻井 武司(国立大学法人東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科)、近藤 昭彦(千葉大学環境リモートセンシング研究センター)
Global environmental programmes have been re-structured under the framework of Future Earth, and Future Earth is playing increasingly important role in guiding and coordinating research for the world sustainability, and in contributing to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which has also been impressively successful in mobilizing and leading the society to the more sustainable paths at global, regional, national and local levels. Human geoscience, which has been built on geoscience which studies dynamic nature and phenomena of the Earth including lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere, is uniquely committed to human sphere, where human and its various activities, the environment, global environmental problems and disasters all exist and human dimensions of global change is of primary importance, and hence assumes important roles in Future Earth, SDGs, and other programmes for global sustainability or disaster risk reduction. This session relates to all these, and is intended to discuss crucial issues related with them and to seek right ways to implement needed integrated research for sustainable future in human geoscience perspective.
*木村 圭一1、甲野 耀登1、メクリアウ シグダフ2、メクリアウ エシャンベル3、ウェール ミスガナウ3、タッセウェ アサマイウ3、大黒 俊哉1 (1.東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科、2.鳥取大学乾燥地研究センター、3.バハルダール大学)
*Jian ZHANG1、Shizuka HASHIMOTO1、Weihong ZHU2、Toshiya OKURO1 (1. The University of Tokyo、2.The Yanbian University)
*Jatayu Anoraga1、Rustiadi Ernan2,3、Pribadi Didit4,3 (1.Regional and Rural Development Planning Science Study Program、2.IPB University、3.Center for Regional Systems, Analysis, Planning and Development、4.Research Center for Plant Conservation and Botanic Garden, Indonesian Institute of Science)