*Kyoko Kanayama1, Akira Kaigo2, Yuki Iwamoto3, Noritaka Matsubara4, Aya Genseki5, Emiko Sawa5, Juna Nakagawa6, Kitamura Sayaka7, Kagari Ikezoe7 (1.San'in Kaigan Geopark Museum of the Earth and Sea, Tottori Prefectural Government, 2.Hamayuyama and Tanegaike Vitalization Committee, 3.Secretariat of San'in Kaigan Geopark Promotion Council, 4.Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo, 5.Uradome Ranger Office, Kinki Regional Environment Office, Ministry of the Environment Government of Japan, 6.Tottori Sand Dunes Visitor Center, San’in Kaigan National Park, 7.Tourism and Geopark Promotion Division, Tottori City Hall)
Session information
[J] Poster
H (Human Geosciences ) » H-CG Complex & General
[H-CG34] Human social activities and earth and planetary sciences
convener:Kazuo Amano(Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo ), Takashi Oguchi(Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo), Masaki Ito(Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo), Kayoko Yamamoto(University of Elctro-Communications)
The previous session "Social Media and Earth and Planetary Sciences" has been held nine times in the past, targeting the utilization of social media (SNS) for earth and planetary sciences, and many novel research results have been reported. On the other hand, the development of SNS in the meantime is also remarkable, and the importance of research linked with other information systems is increasing. In addition to the use of conventional SNSsocial media, we would like to call a wide range of papers aimed at the development of earth and planetary sciences in relation to human social activities such as applications of navigation systems and action support systems etc. Furthermore, we welcome broad topics relevant to the session title, including research in human geography on nature and human interactions and social utilization of geologic materials.
*Kazuo Amano1,2, North Ibaraki Geopark Plan Geonet Kitaibaraki (1.Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo , 2.Amano Geological Laboratory, Japan)
*Tohru Sakiyama1 (1.Institute of Geo History, Japan Geochronology Network)
*Takashi Oguchi1 (1.Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo)
*Kayoko Yamamoto1 (1.University of Elctro-Communications)
*SATOSHI KANAGURI1, Kazuo Amano2 (1.Amano Geological Laboratory, JAPAN, 2.Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo)
*Kayoko Yamamoto1 (1.University of Elctro-Communications)
*Masaki Ito1 (1.Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo)