The Water-Energy-Food Nexus:Human-Environmental Security in the Asia-Pacific Ring of Fire (Global Environmental Studies) '18
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Contents Introduction: Nexus: an emerging concept in sustainable development (Aiko Endo, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature: RIHN, Associate Professor, Fishery economics, Ocean Policy) Part 1: Water-Energy Nexus 1. Evaluation of potential and trade-offs for micro hydropower in post 3.11, Japan - Masahiko Fujii [Hokkaido University, Associate Professor, Environmental Earth Science] 2. Potential and social acceptability of micro hydropower in Laguna de Bay, Philippines - Karen Ann B. Jago-on [University of the Philippines, Assistant Professor, Urban & Regional Planning] and Fernando Siringan [UP, Professor, Marine & Coastal Geology] 3. Three-dimensional thermal fluid flow modeling in Beppu, Japan - Jun Nishijima [Kyushu University, Assistant Professor, Geothermal Energy], Yayan Sofyan and Kento Narutomi 4. Hot spring drainage impact on fish communities around temperate estuaries in southwestern Japan - Shinji Osawa [Institute For Geothermal Sciences, Kyoto University, Professor, Geothermic] and Makoto Yamada [RIHN, Researcher, Hydrology] 5. Shale gas development and water-energy Nexus in North-East B.C., Canada - Diana Allen [Simon Fraser University, Professor, Water Energy Cycles] Part 2: Water-Food Nexus 6. Study for Nexus between Submarine groundwater discharge and Primary Production - Ryo Sugimoto [Fukui Prefectural University, Assistant Professor, Coastal Fisheries] and Hisami Honda [RIHN, Research associate, Coastal Oceanography] 7. Submarine groundwater discharge and coastal fishery as water-food Nexus - Jun Shoji [Hiroshima University, Associate Professor, Costal Aquatic Bioscience] 8. Assessment of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) as a Source of Nutrient at Citarum River Estuary, Indonesia - ; Rachmat Fajar Lubis [Indonesia Institute of Science, Researcher, Hydrogeology] and Robert Delinom [Indonesia Institute of Science, Professor, Geology] 9. Scarcity and trade-off: water-energy-food Nexus in Pajaro Valley, California - Kim Burnett [University of Hawaii, Researcher, Environmental Economics] and Jason Gurdak [San Francisco State University, Assistant Professor, Hydrology] Part 3: Untying Trade-offs and Designing Sustainable Society 10. Socio-economic benefits to the community associated with Jatiluhur reservoir - Deny Hidayati [Indonesia Institute of Science, Researcher, Human Ecology] 11. ; Experience of disaster and the cognition of local resources: A survey of a tsunami damaged town in Japan - Takaaki Kato [The University of Kitakyushu, Associate Professor, Environment Economic Assessment], Ayano Yanagihara and Aiko Endo 12. Culture in between Resource uses - Tomohiro Oh [RIHN, Researcher, Resource studies] 13. Making Social Networks Visible: Shared Awareness of Stakeholders on Groundwater - Michinori Kimura [Lake Biwa Environmental Research Institute, Researcher, Social Network Theory] Part 4: Inter- and Trans-Disciplinary Approach for Nexus Issues 14. Water, energy, and food security in the Asia Pacific region - Makoto Taniguchi [RIHN, Professor, Hydrology] 15. Framing nexus concept to interdisciplinary research tools and building systematic framework - Aiko Endo[RIHN, Associate Professor, Fishery Economics, Coastal and Marine Policy], Terukazu Kumazawa [RIHN, Associate Professor, Ontology], Makoto Yamada [RIHN, Researcher, Hydrology] and Takaaki Kato [The University of Kitakyushu, Associate Professor, Environment Economic Assessment] 16. Stakeholder analysis and co-production of local scenario on water-energy-food NEXUS - Kenshi Baba [Tokyo City University, Professor, Policy Process Theory] and Naoki Masuhara [RIHN, Researcher, Environmental Energy Policy]
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