Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025

Presentation information

[E] Poster

H (Human Geosciences ) » H-DS Disaster geosciences

[H-DS08] Using Population Data to Better Understand Current and Future Risk: Challenges and Opportunities

Tue. May 27, 2025 5:15 PM - 7:15 PM Poster Hall (Exhibition Hall 7&8, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Laurence Paul Hawker(Organization Not Listed), Tomohiro Tanaka(Kyoto University), Prakat Modi(SIT Research Laboratories, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan), Stephen E Darby(University of Southampton)

5:15 PM - 7:15 PM

[HDS08-P02] Development of Socioeconomic Scenarios for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Research in Japan

★Invited Papers

*Sayaka Yoshikawa1, Kohei Imamura2, KIYOSHI TAKAHASHI3, Keisuke Mastuhashi3, Nobuo Mimura2 (1.Nagasaki University, 2.Ibaraki university, 3.National Institute for Environmental Studies)

Keywords:Scio-economic scenario, Land use, Vacant houses, Climate change, Future projection

Possible future scenarios of both climate and socioeconomic changes are commonly used to assess the impacts and adaptation measures of climate change. This research provides an overview of the development of the common socioeconomic scenarios in Japan. The data prepared for the common socioeconomic scenario of impacts and adaptation measures of climate change in Japan are population, number of households, and land use (building site areas by use). The future changes by 2100 were estimated by classifying the building site areas into industrial, commercial, residential, and other uses. The land area for residential building site areas were estimated by determining which buildings will be utilized and which not, based on vacant house projections in Japan. The actual impacts of climate change occur alongside social changes in the population, the number of households, and land use, including vacant houses. These data are important in many fields, such as natural disasters, biodiversity conservation, and CO2 emission reduction, to formulate climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.