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Research management: Five years on from Fukushima

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To build sustainability and trust, energy and environment research in Japan must become more interdisciplinary and global, say Masahiro Sugiyama and colleagues.

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  1. Masahiro Sugiyama is assistant professor at the Policy Alternatives Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan.,

    Masahiro Sugiyama

  2. Ichiro Sakata is director of the Policy Alternatives Research Institute and professor in the Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan.,

    Ichiro Sakata

  3. Hideaki Shiroyama is dean of the Graduate School of Public Policy and professor in the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo, Japan.,

    Hideaki Shiroyama

  4. Hisashi Yoshikawa is a project professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy and Policy Alternatives Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan.,

    Hisashi Yoshikawa

  5. Taketoshi Taniguchi is professor in the Policy Alternatives Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan.,

    Taketoshi Taniguchi

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  1. Masahiro Sugiyama
  2. Ichiro Sakata
  3. Hideaki Shiroyama
  4. Hisashi Yoshikawa
  5. Taketoshi Taniguchi

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Sugiyama, M., Sakata, I., Shiroyama, H. et al. Research management: Five years on from Fukushima. Nature 531, 29–30 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/531029a

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