JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

講演情報

[EE] 口頭発表

セッション記号 M (領域外・複数領域) » M-IS ジョイント

[M-IS01] [EE] Environmental, socio-economic and climatic changes in Northern Eurasia

2017年5月20日(土) 13:45 〜 15:15 301A (国際会議場 3F)

コンビーナ:Groisman Pavel(NC State University Research Scholar at NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Asheville, North Carolina, USA)、Shamil Maksyutov(National Institute for Environmental Studies)、Kukavskaya Elena(VN Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences)、Qiuhong Tang(Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS)、座長:Maksyutov Shamil(National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)

13:45 〜 14:00

[MIS01-01] The role of Northern Eurasia in global sustainability research of Future Earth

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*Thorsten Kiefer1Fumiko KASUGA2 (1.Future Earth Secretariat, Global Hub in France、2.Future Earth Secretariat, Global Hub in Japan)

キーワード:Future Earth, sustainability, Northern Eurasia, transdicsiplinarity

Future Earth is an international research platform with the goal to provide comprehensive knowledge for the pressing challenges of a fundamental transformation to a sustainable world. While the task of transformation is of a global scale, many environmental and socioeconomic issues are region-specific. Research into solutions and in support of good decision making, an ambition shared by both Future Earth and the Northern Eurasia Future Initiative, must therefore be cognisant of regional Earth system characteristics and sensitive to regional to local societal functioning and values. Future Earth is developing transdisciplinary research agendas for a number of integrative topics, addressed though Knowledge-Action Networks. We will discuss where research specific to Northern Eurasia could be integrated with and benefit from the global research Future Earth is facilitating. Knowledge-Action Networks of particular mutual relevance may include those on the food-water-energy nexus, on natural assets, on ocean sustainability, on the decarbonisation challenge, on extremes and disaster risk reduction, and potentially others as well. This session contribution is intended to initiate a dialogue about opportunities for collaboration.