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Form1-2 (FS→PR)
Feasibility Study Report: Specific outputs to date
FS Title Effective use of buried intellectual resources in Southeast Asian tropical rain forests: Non-monetary benefits from biodiversity
Proposed FR Title Strategic use of intellectual resources in tropical rain forests: Assessment and use of non-monetary benefits from biodiversity
Project Category Institutional Collaboration Project
Leader of the Proposed FR
Kochi University Associate Professor ICHIE Tomoaki
SPECIFIC OUTPUTS TO DATE
【Authored/Co-authored】・
1. Managi, S. (Eds.) 2017 The Wealth of Nations and Regions. Routledge, New York, USA.2. Managi, S., Kuriyama, K. 2016 Environmental Economics. Routledge, New York, USA.3. Omoto,S., Sato, T., Naito, D. (Eds.). 2016 Global Natural Resource Management Certification.
Tokyo University Press, Tokyo.4. Sakai, S., Pungga, R.A.S., Meleng, P., Itioka, T. (Eds.) 2016 Proceedings of the symposium
“Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between the ForestDepartment Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak”Forest Department Sarawak and Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests inSarawak.
5. Managi, S. (Eds.) 2015 The Economics of Green Growth: New Indicators for SustainableSocieties. Routledge, New York, USA.
6. Managi, S. (Eds.) 2015 The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Economics in Asia.Routledge, New York, USA.
7. Onuma, A., Kishimoto, A. (Eds.) 2015 Controlling pollution and risk. Iwanami Shoten. (inJapanese).
8. Onuma, A., Kuriyama, K. (Eds.) 2015 Conserving biodiversity. Iwanami Shoten. (in Japanese).9. Takahashi, S. 2015 International Relations on Biodiversity and Protected Areas: From
Conflict to Coexistence (Second printing). Akashi Syoten, Tokyo, 239pp. (in Japanese).
【Chapters/Sections】・
10. Takahashi, S. Chapter 2 Section 1 Conflicts over National Parks. Okuda, T. (ed.) Can globalwarming countermeasure save forests?: Effect and expectation of forest conservation andcarbon credit from the point of view of benefits of local people. Bun‐ichi Sogo Shuppan,Tokyo (in press) (in Japanese).
11. Choy, Y. K. 2016 Economic Growth, Sustainable Development and Ecological Conservationin the Asian Developing Countries: the Way Forward. Das, I., Tuen, A.A. (Eds.) Naturalists,Explorers and Field Scientists in South‐East Asia and Australasia. Topics in Biodiversity andConservation Series. Volume 15. Cham, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London: Springer,pp. 239‐283.
12. Choy, Y. K. 2016 Can Palm Oil Waste be a Solution to Fossil Fuel Scarcity and EnvironmentalSustainability? A Malaysian Case Study Provides the Answer. Brebbia, C.A., Itoh, H. (Eds.)WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment. Volume 202. Southampton, UnitedKingdom: WIT Press, pp.97‐108.
13. Omori, M., Onuma, A., Okubo, N. 2016 Chapter 13: A story of the successful application of acomanagement fishing regime in Suruga Bay, Japan. Paulo A.L.D., Nunes, P.K., Svensson, L.E.,Markandya, A. (Eds.) Handbook on the Economics and Management for Sustainable Oceans,UN Environmental Programme and Edward Elgar Publishing House, UK. (in press).
a) Books
14. Onuma, A., Shumiya, T. 2016 Chapter 7: Some problems concerning the seawall under therecovery plan from the Great East Earthquake and reconstruction of the devastated areas.Ueta. K. (ed.) Comprehensive understanding of damage and cost in the Great EastEarthquake, Toyo Keizai Shinposha. (in Japanese).
15. Choy, Y. K. 2015 Twenty‐eight Years into “Our Common Future”: Sustainable Developmentin the Post‐Brundtland World. Brebbia, C.A. (ed.) Sustainable Development. Volume II.Southampton, United Kingdom: WIT Press, pp. 1197‐1211.
16. Managi, S. 2015 Chapter 14: Strengthening Scientists and Engineers Appreciation of the RealWorld. Tanaka, Y., Norton, M., Li, Y.‐Y. (Eds.) Topical Themes in Energy and Resources: ACross‐Disciplinary Education and Training Program for Environmental Leaders, Springer. pp.245‐258.
17. Matsukawa I., Tanaka K., Managi, S. 2015 Market Power in Bilateral Oligopoly: ExperimentalEvidence from Emissions Trading. Tavidze, A. (ed.) Progress in Economics Research. Volume31 NOVA Publishers.
18. Onuma, A. 2015 Chapter 6: Wildlife management policy. Kameyama. K., Managi, S. (Eds.)Passing resources to future, Iwanami Shoten. (in Japanese).
19. Satake, A., Numata, S., Tani, N., Ichie, T. 2015 Column 1: General flowering: Synchronousreproductive rhythm of various tree species. Nitta, K., Suyama, Y. (Eds.) Biological Clocks inEcology – Studying life under biological rhythms –, Bun‐ichi Sogo Shuppan. (in Japanese).
20. Amada, G., Onoda, Y., Ichie, T., Kitayama, K. Influence of leaf trichomes on boundary layerconductance and gas‐exchange characteristics in Metrosideros polymorpha (Myrtaceae).Biotropica (in press).
21. Choy, Y. K. Sustainable development: the nexus of environmental sustainability, values, andethics. European Journal of Sustainable Development. Volume 6, Issue 1 (forthcoming).
22. Kenzo, T., Ichie, T., Norichika, Y., Kamiya, K., Nanami, S., Igarashi, S., Sano, M., Yoneda, R. andLum, S.K.Y. Growth and survival of hybrid dipterocarp seedlings in a tropical rain forestfragment in Singapore. Plant Ecology & Diversity (in press).
23. Naito, D. Forest Certification, Legality and Social Standards in Sarawak Malaysia, Editors,Noboru Ishikawa and Ryoji Soda, Planted Forests in Equatorial SoutheastAsia:Human‐nature Interactions in High Biomass Society, Springer (forthcoming).
24. Quek, S. P., Ueda, S., Gullan, P. J., Kondo, T., Hattori, M., Itioka, T., Murase, K., Itino, T. NuclearDNA‐based species delineations of Coccus scale insects in symbiosis with plants and ants,and the role of plant epicuticular wax in these associations. Biological Journal of the LinneanSociety (in press).
25. Sato, S., Shikida, A., Yamanaka, Y. A Study on the transformation process of communityfrom migrant workers in a resort. Transactions for Rural Planning. (in press) (in Japanese).
26. Yoshiyasu, H., Shimizu‐kaya, U., Itioka, T. A new picture‐winged moth from Borneo, assignedto the new genus, with morphology and biology of the immature stages (Lepidoptera,Thyrididae). Lepidopteran Science (in press).
27. Sakamoto, T., Managi, S. 2017 New evidence of environmental efficiency on the export
b)Academic Papers
performance. Applied Energy 185: 615‐626.
28. Barros, C.P., Managi, S. 2016 French nuclear electricity plants: productivity and air pollution.Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy 11 (8): 718‐724.
29. Behling, N., Williams, M.C., Managi, S. 2016 Japan has great expectations for a hydrogensociety. ECS Transactions 71(1): 1‐12.
30. Choy, Y. K. 2016 Ecosystem health, human existence, and bio‐capacity deficit: the ethicalrelationship. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 11(6):1004‐1016.
31. Crespi, F., Mazzanti, M., Managi, S. 2016 Green growth, eco‐innovation and sustainabletransitions. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 18 (2): 137‐141.
32. Fujii, H., Assaf, A.G., Managi, S., Matousek, R. 2016 Did the financial crisis affectenvironmental efficiency? Evidence from the Japanese manufacturing sector.Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 18 (2): 159‐168.
33. Fujii, H., Cao, J. Managi, S. 2016 Firm‐level environmentally sensitive productivity andinnovation in China. Applied Energy 184: 915‐925.
34. Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2016 Trends in corporate environmental management studies anddatabases. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 18 (2): 265‐272.
35. Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2016 Research and development strategy for environmental technologyin Japan: a comparative study of the private and public sectors. Technological Forecasting &Social Change 112: 293‐302.
36. Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2016 Economic development and multiple air pollutant emissions fromthe industrial sector. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23 (3): 2802‐2812.
37. Halkos, G., Managi, S. 2016 Special issue on “Growth and the environment”. EnvironmentalEconomics and Policy Studies 18 (3): 273‐276.
38. Hashimoto, Y., Endo, T., Itioka, T., Hyodo, F., Yamasaki, T., Mohamed, M. 2016 Pattern ofco‐occurrence between ant‐mimicking jumping spiders and sympatric ants in a Borneantropical rainforest. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64: 70‐75.
39. Hyodo, F., Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Matsuoka, M., Tanaka, H. O., Hashimoto, Y., Ishii, R., Itioka,T. 2016 Effect of remnant primary forests on feeding habits of ants in a secondary forest inSarawak, Malaysia: an isotopic study. Food Webs 6: 48‐54.
40. Ichie, T., Inoue, Y., Takahashi, N., Kamiya, K., Kenzo, T. 2016 Ecological distribution of leafstomata and trichomes among tree species in a Malaysian lowland tropical rain forest.Journal of Plant Research 129:625‐635.
41. Imamura, K., Takano, K.T., Mori, N., Nakashizuka, T., Managi, S. 2016 Attitudes towarddisaster‐prevention risk in Japanese coastal areas: analysis of civil preference. NaturalHazards 82 (1): 209‐226.
42. Islam, M., Kanemoto, K., Managi, S. 2016 Impact of trade openness and sector trade onembodied greenhouse gases emissions and air pollutants. Journal of Industrial Ecology 20(3): 494‐505.
43. Islam, M., Kotani, K., Managi, S. 2016 Climate perception and flood mitigation cooperation: aBangladesh case study. Economic Analysis and Policy 49: 117‐133.
44. Iwata, K., Managi, S. 2016 Can land use regulations and taxes help mitigate vehicular CO2
emissions? An empirical study of Japanese cities. Urban Policy and Research 34 (4): 356‐372.
45. Kumar, S., Managi, S. 2016 Carbon sensitive productivity, climate and institutions.Environment and Development Economics 21 (1): 109‐133.
46. Managi, S., Goonetilleke, A., Wilson, C. 2016 Embed stormwater use in city planning. Nature532 (7597): 37.
47. Managi, S., Sharma, S. 2016 Economics of crises and disasters. Singapore Economic Review61 (1) 1‐10.
48. Managi, S., Zhang, Z., Horie, S. 2016 A real options approach to environmental R&D projectevaluation. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 18 (3): 359‐394.
49. Matsuki, Y., Managi, S. 2016 The impact of natural disasters on manufacturing: plant‐levelanalysis for the Great Hanshin‐Awaji Earthquake. Singapore Economic Review 61 (1):196‐217.
50. Nagai, S., Ichie, T., Yoneyama, A., Kobayashi, H., Inoue, T., Ishii, R., Suzuki, R., Itioka, T. (2016)Usability of time‐lapse digital camera images to detect characteristics of tree phenology in atropical rainforest. Ecological Informatics 32: 91‐106.
51. Nakada, T., Shin, K.J., Managi, S. 2016 The effect of demand response on purchase intentionof distributed generation: evidence from Japan. Energy Policy 94: 307‐316.
52. Nakatani, Y., Komatsu, T., Shimizu‐kaya, U., Itioka, T., Itino, T., Hashim, R., Ueda, S., Asfiya, W.,Herwina, H., Hartini, S. 2016 Additional species and records of the “horn‐backed” Pilophorusplant bugs in Southeast Asia (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae). Tijdschrift voor Entomologie159: 1‐8.
53. Onuma, A., Tsuge, T. 2016 Possibility of coral reef conservation by payments for ecosystemservices. Biological Science 68: 41‐49. (in Japanese).
54. Rajapaksa, D., Wilson, C., Managi, S., Hoang, V., Lee, B. 2016 Flood risk information, actualfloods and property values: A quasi‐experimental analysis. Economic Record 92 (S1): 52‐67.
55. Sakai, S., Choy, Y. K., Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Takano, K. T., Ichikawa, M., Samejima, H., Kato, Y.,Soda, R., Ushio, M., Saizen, I., Nakashizuka, T., Itioka, T. 2016 Social and ecological factorsassociated with the use of non‐timber forest products by people in rural Borneo. BiologicalConservation 204: 340‐349.
56. Sakamoto, T., Takase, K., Matsuhashi, R., Managi, S. 2016 Baseline of the projection under astructural change in energy demand. Energy Policy 98: 274‐289.
57. Sakamoto. T., Managi, S. 2016 Optimal economic growth and energy policy: analysis ofnonrenewable and renewable energy. Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 18 (1):1‐19.
58. Sanaei, M., Horie, S., Managi, S. 2016 Job opportunity and ownership status: return decisionafter the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Singapore Economic Review 61 (1):162‐177.
59. Shikida, A. 2016 The derivative n‐th use of natural capital: focusing on cultural services.Review of environmental economics and policy studies. 9(2): 61‐63. (in Japanese).
60. Shikida, A. 2016 Towards sustainable tourism. Life and the environment. 61(3): 4‐8. (inJapanese).
61. Shikida, A. 2016 The Role of Local Culture and Knowledge Management in Developing aCommunity Resource Strategy. International Media, Communication, and Tourism Studies.(22): 3‐17. (in Japanese).
62. Shimizu‐kaya, U., Itioka, T. 2016 Reduced ant defenses in Macaranga myrmecophytes(Euphorbiaceae) infested with a winged phasmid Orthomeria cuprinus. Ecological Research31: 665‐672.
63. Shimizu‐kaya, U., Okubo, T., Itioka, T. 2016 A bioassay for measuring the intensities of antdefenses on Macaranga myrmecophytes. Tropics 25(3): 101‐106. doi:10.3759/tropics.MS15‐19.
64. Shin, K.J., Nakakido, R. Horie, S., Managi, S. 2016. The effects of community attachment andinformation seeking on displaced disaster victims' decision making. PLOS ONE 11(3):e0151928. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151928.
65. Sugiawan, Y., Managi, S. 2016 The environmental Kuznets curve in Indonesia: exploring thepotential of renewable energy. Energy Policy 98: 187‐198.
66. Tanaka, K., Managi, S. 2016 Impact of a disaster on land price: evidence from FukushimaNuclear Power Plant Accident. Singapore Economic Review 61 (1): 60‐74.
67. Tanaka‐Oda, A., Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yano, M., Koba, K., Ichie, T. 2016 Variation in leaf andsoil δ15N in diverse tree species in a lowland dipterocarp rainforest, Malaysia. Trees -Structure and Function 30: 509‐522.
68. Yagi, M., Managi, S. 2016 Time‐period and industry heterogeneity of innovation activity inJapan. Economic Analysis and Policy 50: 100‐119.
69. Yagi, M., Managi, S. 2016 Demographic determinants of car ownership in Japan. TransportPolicy 50: 37‐53.
70. Yamasaki, T., Hashimoto, Y., Endo, T., Hyodo, F., Itioka, T. 2016 A new species of the genusCastoponera (Araneae, Corinnidae) from Sarawak, Borneo, with comparison to a relatedspecies. ZooKeys 596: 13‐25. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.596.8525.
71. Yamashita, S., Hirose, D. 2016 Phylogenetic analysis of Ganoderma australe complex in aBornean tropical rainforest and implications for mechanism of coexistence of variousphylogenetic types. Fungal Ecology 24: 1‐6.
72. Yang, J., Managi, S. 2016 The dematerialization of nature resource and resource efficiencyduring 1990 to 2010. Global Environmental Research 19 (2): 199‐206.
73. Barros, C.P., Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2015 How scale and ownership are related to financialperformance? A productivity analysis of the Chinese banking sector. The Journal ofEconomic Structures 4:16 doi: 10.1186/s40008‐015‐0026‐3.
74. Behling, N., Williams, M.C., Managi, S. 2015 Fuel cells and the hydrogen revolution: analysisof a strategic plan in Japan. Economic Analysis and Policy 48: 204‐221.
75. Behling, N., Williams, M.C., Managi, S. 2015 Japan’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Policy: CreatingOpportunities for Economic Growth. The Journal of Fuel Cell Technology 15 (2): 51‐60.
76. Cao, H., Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2015 A productivity analysis considering environmental pollutionand diseases in China. The Journal of Economic Structures 4 (4) doi:10.1186/s40008‐015‐0012‐9.
77. Chen, P‐C., Yu, M‐M., Chang, C‐C., Hsu, S‐H., Managi, S. 2015 Non‐radial directionalperformance measurement with undesirable outputs: an application to OECD andNon‐OECD countries. International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making 14(3): 481‐520.
78. Chen, P‐C., Yu, M‐M., Chang, C‐C., Hsu, S‐H., Managi, S. 2015 The enhanced Russell‐baseddirectional distance measure with undesirable outputs: numerical example considering CO2
emissions. Omega ‐ The International Journal of Management Science 53: 30‐40.79. Choy, Y. K. 2015. From Stockholm to Rio+20: The ASEAN environmental paradox,
environmental sustainability and environmental ethics. The International Journal ofEnvironmental Sustainability 12(1): 1‐25.
80. Dasgupta, P., Duraiappah, A., Managi, S., Barbier, E., Collins, R. Fraumeni, B., Gundimeda, H.,Liu, G., Mumford, K. J. 2015 How to measure sustainable progress. Science 13 (35): 748.
81. Fujii, H., Cao, J., Managi, S. 2015 Decomposition of productivity consideringmulti‐environmental pollutants in Chinese industrial sector. Review of DevelopmentEconomics 19 (1): 75‐84.
82. Fujii, H., Edamura, K., Sumikura, K., Furusawa, Y., Fukuzawa, N., Managi, S. 2015 Howenterprise strategies are related to innovation and productivity change: an Empirical studyof Japanese manufacturing firms. Economics of Innovation and New Technology 24 (3):248‐262.
83. Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2015 Optimal production resource reallocation for CO2 emissionsreduction in manufacturing sectors. Global Environmental Change 35: 505‐513.
84. Halkos, G., Managi, S., Tzeremes, N. 2015 The effect of natural and man‐made disasters oncountries' production efficiency. The Journal of Economic Structures 4 (10) doi:10.1186/s40008‐015‐0019‐2.
85. Hatase, K., Managi, S. 2015 Increase in carbon prices: analysis of energy‐economy modeling.Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 17 (2): 241‐262.
86. Huang, W., Cui, S., Hashimoto, Y., Yarime, M., Managi, S. 2015 Improving urban metabolismstudy for sustainable urban transformation. Environmental Technology & Innovation 4:62‐72.
87. Hyodo, F., Matsumoto, T., Takematsu, Y., Itioka, T. 2015 Dependence of diverse consumers ondetritus in a tropical rain forest food web as revealed by radiocarbon analysis. FunctionalEcology 29(3): 423‐429. doi: 10.1111/1365‐2435.12357.
88. Inoue, Y., Kenzo, T., Tanaka‐Oda, A., Yoneyama, A., Ichie, T. 2015 Leaf water use inheterobaric and homobaric leafed canopy tree species in a Malaysian tropical rain forest.Photosynthetica 53:177‐186.
89. Inui, Y., Shimizu‐kaya, U., Okubo, T., Yamsaki, E., Itioka, T. 2015 Various chemical strategies todeceive host ants in three Arhopala species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) exploiting onMacaranga myrmecophytes. PLOS ONE 10(4): e0120652. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120652.
90. Itioka, T., Takano, K. T., Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Tzuchiya, T., Ohshima, Y., Katsuyama, R., Yago,M., Yata, O., Nakagawa, M., Nakashizuka, T. 2015 Chronosequential changes in butterflydiversity during forest restoration after swidden cultivation in a humid tropical rainforestregion in Borneo. Journal of Forest Research 20: 125‐134. doi: 10.1007/s10310‐014‐0444‐3.
91. Ito, Y., Managi, S. 2015 The potential of alternative fuel vehicles: a cost‐benefit analysis.Research in Transportation Economics 50: 39‐50.
92. Kagawa. S., Hashimoto, S., Managi, S. 2015 Special issue: studies on industrial ecology.Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 17 (3): 361‐368.
93. Kagohashi, K., Tsurumi, T., Managi, S. 2015 The effects of international trade on water use.PLOS ONE 10(7): e0132133. doi: 10.1371/journal.
94. Katayama, M., Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Tanaka, H. O., Endo, T., Hashimoto, Y., Yamane, S.,Itioka, T. 2015 Negative correlation between ant and spider abundances in the canopy of aBornean tropical rainforest. Biotropica 47(3): 363‐368. doi: 10.1111/btp.12208.
95. Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yoshimura, M., Yamashita, M., Tanaka‐Oda, A., Ichie, T. 2015Height‐related changes in leaf photosynthetic traits in diverse Bornean tropical rain foresttrees. Oecologia 177:191‐202.
96. Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Ishikawa, T., Saito, M., Meleng, P. Tanaka, H. O., Itioka, T. 2015 Canopycrane survey of the hemipteran assemblage structure in a Bornean forest. Raffles Bulletin ofZoology 63: 471‐483.
97. Kumar, S., Fujii, H., Managi, S. 2015 Substitute or complement? Assessing renewable andnonrenewable energy in OECD countries. Applied Economics 47 (14): 1438‐1459.
98. Managi, S., Halkos, G. 2015. Production analysis in environmental, resource, andinfrastructure evaluation. The Journal of Economic Structures 4:15 doi:10.1186/s40008‐015‐0025‐4.
99. Morita, T., Managi, S. 2015 Consumers’ willingness to pay for electricity after the Great EastJapan Earthquake. Economic Analysis and Policy 48: 82‐105.
100. Oikawa, K., Managi, S. 2015 R&D in clean technology: a project choice model withlearning. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 117: 175‐195.
101. Okubo, N., Onuma, A. 2015 An economic and ecological consideration of commercial coraltransplantation to restore the marine ecosystem in Okinawa,Japan. Ecosystem Services, 11:39‐44.
102. Onuma, A. 2015 On coastal management policy under population decrease: disasterdefense and nature preservation. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 8:11‐17. (in Japanese).
103. Sakamoto, T., Managi, S. 2015 Energy pricing impact on domestic economy under recentclimate action. Economic Analysis and Policy 48: 150‐162.
104. Shikida, A. 2015 Overview of Japan's tourism policies and promotion in relation toenvironmental issues. Material cycles and waste management research. 26(3): 171‐182. (inJapanese).
105. Tjajadi, J., Yang, A., Naito, D., Arwida, D. 2015 Lessons from Environmental and SocialSustainability Certification Standards for Equitable REDD+ Benefit‐Sharing Mechanisms.CIFOR Infobrief 119: 1‐12.
106. Tsurumi, T., Managi, S. 2015 Environmental value of green spaces in Japan: an application ofthe life satisfaction approach. Ecological Economics 120: 1‐12.
107. Tsurumi, T., Managi, S., Hibiki, A. 2015 Do environmental regulations increase bilateral tradeflows? The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 15 (4): 1549‐1577.
108. Ueda, S., Nagano, Y., Kataoka, Y., Komatsu, T., Itioka, T., Shimizu‐kaya, U., Inui, Y., Itino, T. 2015Congruence of microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA variation in acrobat ants(Crematogaster subgenus Decacrema, Formicidae: Myrmicinae) inhabiting Macaranga(Euphorbiaceae) myrmecophytes. PLOS ONE 10(2): e0116602. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0116602.
109. Yagi, M., Fujii, H., Hoang, V., Managi, S. 2015 Environmental efficiency of energy, materials,and emissions. Journal of Environmental Management 161: 206‐218.
110. Yamasaki, E., Kawakita, A., Sakai, S. 2015 Diversity and evolution of pollinator rewards andprotection by Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) bracteoles. Evolutionary Ecology. doi:10.1007/s10682‐014‐9750‐7.
111. Yamashita, S., Ando, K., Hoshina, H., Ito, N., Katayama, Y., Kawanabe, M., Maruyama, M.,Itioka, T. 2015 Food web structure of the fungivorous insect community on bracket fungi in aBornean tropical rain forest. Ecological Entomology 40(4): 390‐400. doi: 10.1111/een.12200.
112. Yamashita, S., Hattori, T., Lee, S. S., Okabe, K. 2015 Estimating the diversity ofwood‐decaying polypores in tropical lowland rain forests in Malaysia: the effect of samplingstrategy. Biodiversity and Conservation 24: 393‐406. doi: 10.1007/s10531‐014‐0815‐2.
113. Yamashita, S., Masuya, H., Abe, S., Masaki, T., Okabe, K. 2015 Relationship between thedecomposition process of coarse woody debris and fungal community structure as detectedby high‐throughput sequencing in a deciduous broad‐leaved forest in Japan. PLOS ONE 10:e0131510. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131510.
114. Yang. J., Managi, S., Sato, M. 2015 The effect of institutional quality on national wealth: anexamination using multiple imputation method. Environmental Economics and PolicyStudies 17 (3): 431‐453.
115. Choy, Y.K. 2016. Economic Growth, Environmental Problems and Environmental Policies inMalaysia. In: the Historical Analysis of Economic Growth, Environmental Problems andEnvironmental Policies in China, Malaysia and Vietnam: the Role of Japan. GlobalEnvironment Forum –KANSAI, Osaka, Japan (in Japanese).
116. Inoue, Y., Ichie, T., Kenzo, T., Yoneyama, A., Kumagai, T., Nakashizuka, T. 2016 Effect ofthrough‐fall exclusion on leaf water use in the tropical canopy tree species Dryobalanopsaromatica. In: Sakai, S., Pungga, R.A.S., Meleng, P., Itioka, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of thesymposium on Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between theForest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests inSarawak, pp. 104‐113.
117. Kenzo, T., Ichie, T., Kendawang, J.J. 2016 Allometric equations for accurate estimation offorest biomass in tropical logged‐over and early successional secondary forests in Sarawak,Malaysia. In: Sakai, S., Pungga, R.A.S., Meleng, P., Itioka, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of thesymposium on Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between theForest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests inSarawak, pp. 60‐70.
118. Kenzo, T., Ichie, T., Inoue, Y., Kendawang, J.J., Chann, S. 2016 Wood density and watercontent in diverse species from lowland dipterocarp rainforest and dry dipterocarp forest. In:Sakai, S., Pungga, R.A.S., Meleng, P., Itioka, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the symposium on
c) Reports/Proceedings/Newsletters
Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak, pp. 94‐103.
119. Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yoshimura, M., Yamashita, M., Tanaka‐Oda, A., Ichie, T. 2016 Verticalchanges in leaf ecophysiological traits in diverse tropical rainforest tree species in Lambir HillsNational Park in Sarawak. In: Sakai, S., Pungga, R.A.S., Meleng, P., Itioka, T. (Eds.) Proceedingsof the symposium on Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects betweenthe Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests inSarawak, pp. 71‐83.
120. Sakai, S., Itioka, T. 2016 Long‐term monitoring of plant reproductive phenology andobservation of general flowering in Lambir Hills, Sarawak. Proceedings of the symposium“Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between the ForestDepartment Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak”Forest Department Sarawak and Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak.pp 9‐18.
121. Shimizu‐kaya, U., Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Itioka, T. 2015 Biological notes on herbivorousinsects feeding on myrmecophytic Macaranga trees in the Lambir Hills National Park,Borneo. Contributions from the Biological Laboratory Kyoto University 30(2): 85‐125.
122. Tanaka‐Oda, A., Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yano, M., Koba, K. Ichie, T. 2016 Leaf δ15N in diverse treespecies in a lowland dipterocarp forest, Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia. In:Sakai, S., Pungga, R.A.S., Meleng, P. and Itioka, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the symposium onFrontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between the ForestDepartment Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak, pp.84‐93.
123. Yoshimoto, J., Hisamatsu, S. T., Kishimoto‐Yamada, K., Hyodo, F., Hashimoto, Y., Itioka, T. 2015Faunal studies of sap beetles (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) in primary and secondary tropicalrainforests in the middle reaches of the Baram River Basin, Borneo. Contributions from theBiological Laboratory Kyoto University 30(2): 77‐84.
124. Takahashi, S. Transition of 80 years in Fuji‐Hakone‐Izu National Park. The commemorativepublication for the 80th Anniversary of Fuji‐Hakone‐Izu National Park: 11‐13, Ministry of theEnvironment, Tokyo. (in press) (in Japanese).
125. Takahashi, S. 2016 Mt. Fuji and Hakone: 80 years history of the national park. National Parks742: 5‐7. (in Japanese).
126. Choy, Y.K. More than 10 years of field research experience in the tropical rainforest region inthe state of Sarawak in Malaysia conducting field studies on the nexus of social sustainability,economic growth and environmental protection, and its implication on globalenvironmental sustainable development.
d) Newspapers/Magazine Articles
e) Videos/Photographic Works
f) Field Research (Within and outside Japan)
g) Symposia/Conferences/Workshops (Organized or Co‐organized )
127. Naito, D. Illegal timber of the global East: Can China and Japan meet their obligations toeliminate unauthorized timber from global supply chains. IUFRO, Beijing China NationalConvention Center, China October 24 ‐ 27, 2016. Co‐organized.
128. Naito, D. International Workshop on Locating Forest Certification in Legality andSustainability Compliance in Asia. CIFOR, Bogor, Jan 2015. Co‐organized.
129. Naito, D. International Workshop: Evaluating Market‐Driven Natural Resource Managementin the Tropics – Case studies of Forest Certification Schemes, REDD+, and PES in SoutheastAsia. RIHN Conference Room, Kyoto, Jun 2015. Co‐organized.
130. Tanemura, S., Shikida, A. Can Human Resource Training Program contribute to thecommunity tourism: The Potential and the Issues? The 31th conference of Japan Institute ofTourism Research, 2016,12,04, Kashiwa, Japan.
131. Shikida, A. The competence of community wildlife managers. Annual meeting for thewildlife and human society, 2016,11,06, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo university of agriculture andengineering.
132. Managi, S. Keynote Speech, Green Future Market in Asia, Green Bond and EnvironmentalEconomics Conference, Oct 21‐22, 2016, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
133. Managi, S. Keynote Speech, Disaster Experience, National Science Challenge Workshop,Economic Research on Hazards and Disasters in NZ, Oct 12, 2016, Ways Forward, VictoriaUniversity of Wellington, NZ.
134. Choy, Y.K. Sustainable Development: the Nexus of Environmental Sustainability, Values, andEthics. European Center of Sustainable Development 4th International Conference onSustainable Development, 2016, 09, 16‐2016, 09, 17, held at Gregorian University of Rome,Roma Eventi‐Piazza delle Pilotta, Rome, Italy.
135. Miyashita, K., Shikida, A. The Contribution of Biodiversity to the Creativity of ContemporaryUrban Culture: A Case Study of Pokemon. The international meeting of creative citynetwork by UNESCO; Valuing and Evaluating Creativity for Sustainable RegionalDevelopment, "2016,09,13, Sweden Ostersund Mid Sweden University.
136. Shikida, A. The importance of Biocultural Diversity for Creative local production inIshikawa‐Kanazawa Biocultural Region: A Local Platform of Different Sectors and anAcademic Network Fostering Creativity. The international meeting of creative city networkby UNESCO; Valuing and Evaluating Creativity for Sustainable Regional Development,2016,09,13, Sweden Ostersund Mid Sweden University.
137. Miyake, M., Shikida, A. The Role of Volunteers in Art projects for Creative CommunityDevelopment. The international meeting of creative city network by UNESCO; Valuing andEvaluating Creativity for Sustainable Regional Development, 2016,09,12, SwedenOstersund Mid Sweden University.
138. Miyashita, K., Shikida, A. The collaborative value creation and the biological resourcemanagement: a case of Akamoku seaweed. The annual Meeting, Society for EnvironmentalEconomics and Policy Studies, 2016,09,11, Tokyo, Japan.
h) Individual Presentations (Oral and Poster Presentations presented at conferences, symposia, scientific meetings, workshops and etc.)
139. Sakai, S. Changes in the use of Ecosystem Services by local people in rural Borneo. GlobalChange and Biodiversity: Integrating Mechanisms of Interactions, Feedbacks and Scale. 30August 2016, Monte Verita, Switzerland.
140. Shikida, A., Miyashita, K. The derivative n‐th use of natural capital: focusing on culturalservices in wetlands. Ramsar Symposium 2016 in Nakaumi and Shinjiko, 2016,08,29, Yonago,Japan, Yonago ANA hotel.
141. Miyashita, K., Shikida, A. The Contribution of Biodiversity to the Creation of ContemporaryCulture: Quantitative Analysis of Pokemon. 5th International Wildlife ManagementCongress, 2015,07,30, Sapporo, Japan.
142. Choy, Y.K. Value Monism, Utility Maximization, and the Indigenous Worldview: Implicationsfor Environmental Conservation. The European Conference on Sustainability, Energy & theEnvironment 2016, 2016, 07, 07‐2016, 07, 10, held at Brighton, East Sussex, UnitedKingdom.
143. Choy, Y.K. The Heart of Borneo: the Nexus of Bioregional Transition, IndigenousEnvironmental Ethics and Environmental Sustainability. The International Society ofEcological Economics International Conference, 2016, 06, 26‐2016, 06, 29, held at theUniversity of the District of Columbia, Washington DC, U.S.A.
144. Choy, Y.K. Ecosystem Health, Human Existence, and Bio‐capacity Deficit: the EthicalRelationship. The 3rd International Conference on Environmental and Economic Impact onSustainable Development, 2016, 06, 08‐2016, 06, 10, held at TYRP Valéncia Oceanic Hotel,Valéncia, Spain.
145. Choy, Y.K. Can Palm Oil Waste be a Solution to Fossil Fuel Scarcity and EnvironmentalSustainability?: A Malaysian Case Study Provides the Answer. The 8th InternationalConference on Waste Management and the Environment, 2016, 06, 07‐2016, 06, 09, held atTRYP Valencia Oceanic Hotel, Valéncia, Spain.
146. Choy, Y.K. Albert Einstein and the Parable of the Bees in the 21st Century: the ContemporaryDilemma of Human Existence. International Journal of Arts and Sciences AnnualMultidisciplinary Conference, 2016, 05, 23‐2016, 05, 27, held at Harvard Medical School,Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
147. Shikida, A. The role of experts and their knowledge in managing world natural heritage: acase in Shiretoko in Japan. JAPAN GEOSCIENCE MEETING 2017, 2016,05,22, Chiba, Japan,Makuhari Messe.
148. Managi, S. Keynote Speech, Energy Sustainablity: Post‐Fukushima on Technology andEconomics, The 2nd Workshop on Frontier Modeling of Energy & Environment, May 12,2016, Nanjing, China.
149. Choy, Y.K. Environmental Sustainability, Ecological Integrity and Human SocioeconomicWell‐being: the Emerging Challenges. The 11th Annual Conference of the Asian StudiesAssociation of Hong Kong (ASAHK), 2016, 04, 02‐2016, 04, 03, held at Kobe University, Japan.
150. Managi, S. Disaster Risk on Nuclear Power, Workshop on Disaster Risk Analysis, March30‐31, 2016, Dunston Hall, Nowich, East Anglia.
151. Ichie T. Mechanisms of reproduction of dipterocarp trees in tropical rain forest in SoutheastAsia. The 63rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan, 21 March 2016, Sendai,Japan.
152. Shikida, A. Community resource development: Role of knowledge in ensuring bioculturaldiversity. JAIST International Symposium on Knowledge Science, 2016,03,14, Kanazawa,Japan, Shiinoki Cultural Complex.
153. Managi, S. Role of technology in the changing landscape, The Future of the ElectricityUtilities Project, Asian Stakeholder Meeting, 3‐4th March 2015, British Consulate, Organizedby Chatham House, Hong Kong.
154. Managi, S. Renewable Policy in Japan and German: Past, Current and Future,Japanese‐German Workshop on Renewable Energies, Hosted by InternationalSuperconductivity Technology Center and DLR (German Aerospace Center and University ofStuttgart, Germany), 1‐4 March 2016, Tokyo.
155. Shikida, A. The strategy for sustainable regional tourism. The international symposium forsustainable tourism development, and community human development, 2016,02,13,Yamaguchi, Japan, Yamaguchi University.
156. Managi, S. How Do We Make Cities More Sustainable? GROWING CITIES, DIVIDED CITIES? Aseminar jointly organised by the British Academy and the Japan Society for the Promotion ofScience (JSPS), Wednesday 27 January 2016, The British Academy, 10‐11 Carlton HouseTerrace, London.
157. Managi, S. Resource and Environmental Constrainst, “What do we know about the SDGs?”.Beyond MDGs Japan Symposium – The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development:Transforming Japan and the World, January 15, 2016, United Nations University.
158. Managi, S. Keynote Speech on Plenary Session, Energy Pricing Impacts on Technology,Industry, and Consumers, EPDP Conference 2016 Toward Inclusive and Sustainable EnergyDevelopment January 12‐13, 2016, New World Makati Hotel, Philippines
159. Managi, S. Climate Impacts of the Growing Transportation Sector and Their FutureProspects in Asia, Transportation and Logistics for the Sustainable Development in Asia,Jointly organized by Jungseok Research Institute of Logistics and Trade, Incheon LogisticsResearch Society and Asian Development Bank Institute, December, 14th and 15th, 2015,Venue: Hyatt Regency Incheon , Incheon, Korea.
160. Onuma, A. How to understand the significance of soil in terms of environmental economics.presented in 2015 International Soil Day Commemorative Symposium, 5 December, 2015.(in Japanese).
161. Shikida, A., Uchida, N. The Role of DMO in Promoting Creative City Paducah in USA. JapanInstitute of Tourism Research Annual Conference, 2015,11,29, Takasaki, Japan.
162. Morishige, M., Kaizu, Y., Uchida, J., Shikida, A. The importance of regional tourismgovernance; case studies in Toba in Mie and Shibetu in Hokkaido. The 29th conference ofJapan Institute of Tourism Research, 2015,11,29, Takasaki, Japan.
163. Shikida, A. The touristification of natural resources: a case of Shiretoko WNHS. The 21thwildlife and human society annual academic meeting, 2015,11,22, Okinawa, Japan.
164. Miyashita, K., Shikida, A. The complexity of resource use; a case of Akamoku seaweed. The21th wildlife and human society annual academic meeting, 2015,11,22, Okinawa, Japan.
165. Noriko Behling, Mark C. Williams, Managi, S. 2015. Japan’s Hydrogen Society Policy:Near‐Term Prospects, Fuel Cell Seminar and Energy Exhibition, 16‐19 November 2015 LosAngeles, USA.
166. Meleng, P., Itioka T., Yamashita, S., Mohamad, F., Mohamad, A.N. Mohamad, H.Y., TakanoTakenaka, K., Hyodo, F., Takematsu, Y., Ito, M., Maeto, K. Effects of isolated reserved forestson the assemblage of parasitoid wasps in the surrounding areas. Frontier in Tropical ForestResearch: Progress in Joint Projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the JapanResearch Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak, Sep. 2015, Kuching, Malaysia .
167. Ichie, T. Perspectives of tree ecophysiological research in and around Lambir National Park.International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projectsbetween the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for TropicalForests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
168. Inoue, Y., Ichie, T., Kenzo, T., Yoneyama, A., Kumagai, T., Nakashizuka, T. Effect ofthrough‐fall exclusion on leaf water use in the tropical canopy tree species Dryobalanopsaromatica. International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in JointProjects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium forTropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
169. Kenzo, T., Ichie, T., Kendawang, J.J. Allometric equations for accurate estimation of forestbiomass in tropical logged‐over and early successional secondary forests in Sarawak,Malaysia. International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in JointProjects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium forTropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
170. Kenzo, T., Ichie, T., Inoue, T., Kendawang, J.J., Chann, S. Comparison of wood density andwater content between lowland dipterocarp rainforest and dry dipterocarp forest inSoutheast Asia. International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress inJoint Projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortiumfor Tropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
171. Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yoshimura, M., Yamashita, M., Tanaka‐Oda, A., Ichie, T. Vertical changesin leaf ecophysiological traits in diverse tropical rainforest tree species in Sarawak, Malaysia.International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projectsbetween the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for TropicalForests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
172. Nagai, S., Ichie, T., Yoneyama, A., Kobayashi, H., Inoue, T., Ishii, R., Suzuki, R. Itioka, T.Detection of characteristics of tree phenology in a tropical rainforest by analyzing time‐lapsedigital camera images. International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research:Progress in Joint Projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan ResearchConsortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
173. Tanaka‐Oda, A., Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yano, M., Koba, K. Ichie, T. Leaf δ15N in diverse treespecies in a lowland dipterocarp forest, Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia.International Symposium, Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in Joint Projectsbetween the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium for TropicalForests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
174. Yamashita, S., Mohamad, A.N., Meleng, P., Mohamad, F., Itioka T. Decomposition process ofwood cubes in Acacia plantation forest and natural forest in Bintulu. Frontier in TropicalForest Research: Progress in Joint Projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and theJapan Research Consortium for Tropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching,Malaysia.
175. Salleh, H., Yamashita. S. Fungi in Sarawak: Practical use of historical samples in thefungarium of Forest Department Sarawak. Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress inJoint Projects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortiumfor Tropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
176. Sakai, S., Itioka, T. Long‐term monitoring of plant reproductive phenology and observationof general flowering in Lambir Hills. Frontier in Tropical Forest Research: Progress in JointProjects between the Forest Department Sarawak and the Japan Research Consortium forTropical Forests in Sarawak, 21 September, 2015, Kuching, Malaysia.
177. Managi, S. Institute for Future Environments (IFS) Distinguished Visitor Lecture,Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Climate Policy, 11 September, 2015. QUT,Brisbane.
178. Choy, Y.K. Palm Oil Boom, Extractive Industrial Development and Social Sustainability: anEmpirical Assessment. The 15th International Conference on Diversity in Organizations,Communities and Nations, 2015, 07, 15‐2015, 07, 17, held at the University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong SAR, China.
179. Ichie, T., Yoshihara, R., Takayama, K., Igarashi, S., Kenzo, T., Niiyama, K., Kassim, A.R.,Fletcher, C., Tayasu, I. Analysis of the past 50 years' tree growth by using 14C dating in anaseasonal tropical rain forest. 52nd annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biologyand Conservation, 14 July, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii.
180. Amada, G., Onoda, Y., Ichie, T., Kitayama, K. Large variations in leaf trichome and theiradaptive significance in Metrosideros polymorpha. 52nd annual meeting of the Associationfor Tropical Biology and Conservation, 14 July, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii.
181. Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Yoshimura, M., Yamashita, M., Tanaka‐Oda, A., Ichie, T. Changes in leafmorphological and physiological traits with tree height in diverse tropical rain forest trees inMalaysia. 52nd annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, 14July, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii.
182. Tanaka‐Oda, A., Kenzo, T., Inoue, Y., Ichie, T. Leaf δ15N values in diverse tree species in aBornean lowland mixed dipterocarp forest. 52nd annual meeting of the Association forTropical Biology and Conservation, 15 July, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii.
183. Choy, Y.K. Green Capitalism and Environmental Stewardship: the Heart of Borneo Paradox.The European Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment 2015, 2015, 07,09‐2015, 07, 12, held at Thistle Brighton, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom.
184. Choy, Y.K. Hydropower Technology, Perpetual Motion Machine and Green Energy: theMisplaced Emphasis (The Case of the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy). The 10th AsiaPacific Conference on Sustainable Energy & Environmental Technologies (APCSEET 2015),2015, 07, 02‐2015, 07, 05, held at the University of Seoul, Korea.
185. Managi, S. Sources of Airline Productivity from Carbon Emissions: An Analysis of OperationalPerformance under Good and Bad Outputs, Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) WorldConference, July 2‐5, 2015, Singapore.
186. Takahashi, S. Why the world conflicts over biodiversity? Panel Discussion on “Biodiversityand International Development” in Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for InternationalDevelopment, 2015, 6, 7, Hosei University, Tokyo. (in Japanese).
187. Choy, Y.K. 28 Years into “Our Common Future”: Sustainable Development in thePost‐Brundtland World. The 10th International Conference on Ecosystem and SustainableDevelopment, 2015, 06, 03‐2015, 06, 05, held at Tryp Valéncia Oceanic, Valéncia, Spain.
188. Shikida, A. The Role of Knowledge Management in Developing a Community ResourceStrategy. The 5th Annual meeting for the Knowledge Co‐creation, 2015,05,31, Kanazawa,Japan.
189. Managi, S. Trade Policy Options for Sustainable Oceans and Fisheries, E15 Expert Group onOceans, Fisheries and the Trade System : Third Expert Group Meeting, 28‐29 May 2015 –Geneva, Switzerland.
190. Shikida, A., Scott, J., Persic, A., Agnolletti, A., Sakuma, S., Shin, H. How to create new valuewith bio‐cultural linkages of Ishikawa and Kanazawa and disseminate at international arena.2015,05,28, Kanazawa, Japan, 21ST Century Museum of Contemporary Art.
191. Shikida, A. Introduction of Ishikawa‐Kanazawa Model‐ Inter Disciplinary BioculturalApproach. UNU‐IAS OUIK International Symposium Marking UNESCO Creative CitiesNetwork Meeting KANAZAWA, 2015,05,28, Kanazawa, Japan, 21ST Century Museum ofContemporary Art.
192. Shikida, A. The analysis of local governance in WNHS. Annual Japan forest society meeting,2015,03,27, Sapporo, Japan, 22nd Century Museum of Contemporary Art.
193. Managi, S. Invited Presentation “Green Innovation and Growth in Asia””, at 4th
OECD‐AMRO‐ADB Asian Regional Roundtable on Mactoeconomic and Structural PolicyChallenges, OECD‐RIETI Special Session “Green Growth in Asia”, Venue: The Westin Tokyo,Friday, May 15, 2015. Hosted by Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development(OECD) / Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
194. Choy, Y.K. Sustainable Resource Management and Ecological Conservation ofMega‐biodiversity: the Southeast Asian Big‐3 Reality. The 5th International Conference onFuture Environment and Energy, 2015, 01, 24‐2015, 01, 25, held at the National TaiwanUniversity, Taipei, Taiwan.
195. Choy, Y.K. From Stockholm to Rio+20: Has the Southeast Asian Environment Lost its Way onthe ASEAN Agreement on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources? The 11th
International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability2015, 01, 21‐2015, 01, 23, held at Scandic Hotel Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
196. Choy, Y.K. Global Environment: the Past and the Present. 2016, 10, 26, National LotungIndustrial Vocational High School. Lotung, Yilan County, Taiwan.
i) Public/Social Activities (Activities publicizing the research achievements beyond an academic audience, such as public lectures, lectures at elementary, junior and high schools and etc.)
197. Choy, Y.K. Industrial Revolution, International Environmental Regimes and the GlobalEnvironment: a Critical Assessment.. 2016, 10, 25, Department of Mechanical andElectro‐Mechanical Engineering. National I‐Lan University, Yilan, Taiwan.
198. Choy, Y.K. Global Environmental Sustainability from Stockholm to Rio+20: the Status Quo.Department of Materials Science and Engineering. 2016, 10, 24, National Taiwan Universityof Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech), Taipei, Taiwan.
199. Takahashi, S. Environmental Issues of the World from the view point close to daily life.Meeting on Thinking about Environment and Future, 2016, 10, 15, Library Hall in MiyashiroTown, Saitama. (in Japanese).
200. Choy, Y.K. De‐nuclear Energy Policy and Sustainable Energy Future in Taiwan: AnAssessment. 2016, 05, 12, Department of Materials Science and Engineering. NationalTaiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech), Taipei, Taiwan.
201. Choy, Y.K. Workshop on the Promotion of Asia‐Pacific Environmental Education in Taiwan:Sustainable Development, Energy and Environmental Issues in the Asian Pacific Region:Challenges and New Directions. 2016, 05, 11, Department of Environmental Engineering,National I‐Lan University, Yilan, Taiwan.
202. Choy, Y.K. Energy Resource Scarcity, Nuclear Power, and the Fukushima Daiichi NuclearDisaster ― Lessons for Taiwan. 2016, 05, 10, Department of Environmental Engineering,National I‐Lan University, Yilan, Taiwan.
203. Takahashi, S. Backgrounds of Biodiversity Policy. Basic Administration Training, 2016, 4, 24,National Environmental Research and Training Institute, Tokyo. (in Japanese).
204. Takahashi, S. North‐South Issues in International Environmental Policies: Focusing onBiodiversity and Protected Areas. The 8th Training on Environmental Policy, 2016, 2, 19,Ministry of the Environment, Tokyo. (in Japanese).
205. Choy, Y.K. Ecosystem Services, Ecological Sustainability and Human Existence: the Unfolding“Anthropocene” Epoch. 2015, 11, 23, Institute of Biodiversity and EnvironmentalConservation (IBEC), University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Malaysia.
206. Takahashi, S. Menuju Pengelolaan Kolaboratif: Perubahan dan Tantangan dalam Tata KelolaKawasan Konservasi. Indonesian staff training on biodiversity conservation in national parks,2015, 11, 20, JICA Tokyo International Center, Tokyo.
207. Onuma, A. Coordinator in Blue Planet Prize Commemorative Lecture 2015 by ParthaDasgupta and Jeffrey Sachs, 15 October 2015 (with Takejiro Sueyoshi).
208. Choy, Y.K. Sustainable Development and the Tragedy of the Commons: Global Evidence andPolicy Implications. 2015, 09, 24, Department of Environmental Engineering, National I‐LanUniversity, Yilan, Taiwan.
209. Choy, Y.K. Sustainable Development, Environmental Conservation, and EnvironmentalEthics: the Interface. 2015, 09, 22, Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering.National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
210. Takahashi, S. Toward Collaborative Management: Changes and Issues in Protected AreaGovernance. JICA Group Training and Dialogue Program “Sustainable Natural ResourcesManagement through Japanese System of Natural Park”, 2015, 9, 4, JICA HokkaidoInternational Center, Obihiro, Hokkaido.
211. Takahashi, S. Backgrounds of Biodiversity Policy. Basic Administration Training, 2015, 4, 24,National Environmental Research and Training Institute, Tokyo. (in Japanese).
212. Takahashi, S. Toward Collaborative Management: Changes and Issues in Protected AreaGovernance. JICA Group Training and Dialogue Program “Sustainable Natural ResourcesManagement through Japanese System of Natural Park”, 2015, 2, 9, JICA HokkaidoInternational Center, Sapporo, Hokkaido.
j) Media Interviews/Book Reviews (Books, Magazines, Journals, Newspaper Articles, TV/Radio programs and etc.)
k) Other Achievements (Other achievements, such as data processing or establishing collaboration with researchers and research institutes abroad)