9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
*Ichiro Tayasu1, Ki-Cheol Shin1, Takanori Nakano1 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
[JJ] Oral
H (Human Geosciences) » H-TT Technology & Techniques
Tue. May 23, 2017 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 106 (International Conference Hall 1F)
convener:Ichiro Tayasu(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), Takanori Nakano(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Inter-University Research Institute Corporation National Institutes for the Humanities), Keisuke Koba(Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University), Chairperson:Takanori Nakano(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Inter-University Research Institute Corporation National Institutes for the Humanities)
Modern society uses almost all the elements present in the natural world. Although there have long been calls for the sustainable use of the resources that provide these elements and the building of human societies that are in harmony with the environment, the survival of the human race is increasingly at risk as a result of qualitative changes to the environment as a whole. The International Council for Science is integrating international collaborative research on the global environment (WCRP, DIVERSITAS, IGBP, IHDP) under the Future Earth initiative. The Council is issuing a strong call for the creation of an innovative natural science that incorporates the humanities and social sciences in order to create societies that ensure the security of the human environment. Implementation by society of methodologies for diagnosing and tracking these various elements of the natural environment and their relationships with humans are now required.
Elements transport in the spheres on the surface earth and the human society and human body. Information on the concentrations and stable isotopes of elements is powerful in tracing the transportation of materials and have been applied into studies on the atmosphere-hydrosphere circulation, ecological service, and the life, health and history of humans. The development of integrated methodologies that can trace the chain of environmental factors based on these methods in individual academic fields, and the application to eco-labeling and monitoring will be vital to the success of the Future Earth initiative. We propose a session to discuss development and applications of environmental traceability methods to achieve traceable system.
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
*Ichiro Tayasu1, Ki-Cheol Shin1, Takanori Nakano1 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM
*Shiho Yabusaki1,3, Makoto Taniguchi1, Ichiro Tayasu1, Tomoya Akimichi1, Noboru Ohomori2, Ken Gotou2, Syuichi Furuya2, Souichirou Watanabe2 (1. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 2.Oshino Village, 3.Fukushima University)
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
*Yumi Yoshioka1, Maho Ito2, Kimihito Nakamura2, Hiroshi Takimoto3, Takeo Tsuchihara4 (1.Tottori University, 2.Kyoto Universtiy, 3.Ishikawa Prefecture University, 4.National Agriculture and Food Research Organization )
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
*sugiyama ryo1, Nozomu Takeuchi1, Yoichiro Hori1, Zhongqin Li2 (1.Chiba University Graduate School of sciences, 2.Chinese Academy of science)
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
*Katsuyuki Yamashita1, Takahiro Kamei1, Yuga Kishimoto1, Aya Ooi2, Ayaka Onishi2, Yoko Kurihara2, Hitoshi CHIBA1, Ki-Cheol Shin3 (1.Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, 2.Faculty of Science, Okayama University, 3.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
*Yasuhisa Kondo1, Terukazu Kumazawa1, Ichiro Tayasu1, Takanori Nakano1,2,3 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 2.Kagawa University, 3.Waseda University)
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