環境研究総合推進費 戦略的研究開発課題(S-21)
P.I.: Hiroya Yamano (NIES)
Four Sub-temes
1-(1): Development of the integrated assessment model for social and ecological systems
1-(2): Development of the agent-based model combined value-behaviour change and ecosystem dynamics
1-(3): Development of the assessment model for biodiversity and ecosystem services in the terrestrial areas
1-(4): Development of the assessment model for biodiversity and ecosystem services in the marine areas
P.I.: Osamu Saito (IGES)
Four Sub-temes
2-(1): Development of future scenarios and combinations of response options, and their international application
2-(2): Future scenarios and response options for population, land, and Infrastructure
2-(3): Future scenarios and response options for lifestyle
2-(4): Visualization and response options for nexus across society, consumption, and industry
P.I.: Katsue Fukamachi (Kyoto University)
Four Sub-temes
3-(1): Nature-based diverse local cultures and biodiversity
3-(2): Nature-based values and their determining factors
3-(3): Co-creation of biodiversity values and participatory design of education
3-(4): Visualization of relationships between multiple values and behaviours
P.I.: Shizuka Hashimoto (Tokyo University)
Four Sub-temes
4-(1): Sustainable national land use strategies for biodiversity, climate change, and disaster risk reduction
4-(2): Conservation of biodiversity through protected areas, OECM, and ecosystem restoration
4-(3): Introduction of renewable energy as a climate change mitigation measure and impact assessment on ecosystem
4-(4): Assessment of vulnerability and robustness against natural disasters
P.I.: Takehito Yoshida (Tokyo University)
Four Sub-temes
5-(1): Meta-analysis integrating biodiversity and socio-economic factors and comparative analysis of local policies
5-(2): Local scale scenario analysis by the integrated assessment model and its social application in Satoyama landscapes
5-(3): Local scale scenario analysis by the integrated assessment model and its social application in river-basin connecting forest, village, river, and sea
5-(4): Local scale scenario analysis by the integrated assessment model and its social application in cities and their surrounding areas