1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
[HTT18-01] Application of multi-elemental isotope analysis as an environmental traceability methodology
Keywords:Stable isotopes, Multi-isoscapes, Environmental traceability
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature is conducting collaborative research named “Environmental Isotope Study” that researchers from various universities and research institutes can use facilities of mass spectrometers for multiple elements. From 2017 to 2019, we have conducted research to establish a methodology for how to use the concept of environmental traceability “Proposal and verification of the validity of isotope environmental traceability methodology in environmental studies.” This study indicated that the role and perception of traceability methods in transdisciplinary processes differ among stakeholders and that the co-production of “Multi-Isoscapes” can act as an effective “bridging tool” for understanding and explaining variation in local environments. Based on the research results, we started a designated research, “Applied research platform based on environmental traceability,” from 2020 and established an internet website, “The world on the view of Environmental Isotope Study (https://www.environmentalisotope.jp),” to serve as a platform that shares and develops the environmental traceability methodology. The website aims to connect providers of the environmental traceability methodology with potential users. We explain the current development of the research and discuss the collaborations with potential users.