×ばつ Jha Vimlendu Kumar , Bery Ashim ×ばつ Bery Ashim , 浅川 賢司 Senior Programme Manager / Legal Expert ×ばつ 浅川 賢司 ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Senior Programme Manager / Legal Expert Dr. Asakawa completed a Master of Urban Environment Engineering in Architectural Engineering at the Waseda University Faculty of Science and Engineering. While working at a consulting company on environmental preservation projects based on ODA and being involved in environmental impact assessment both in Japan and overseas, he obtained a class-1 certification as an Architect and as a Professional Engineer. Subsequently, after working in the development of global warming mitigation, including CDM projects, and climate policy, he obtained his Juris Doctor from Omiya Law School and passed the National Bar Examination. Since 2013, he has been working at IGES in research and investigation on legal framework of carbon tax from the viewpoint of legal risk management, including fair differentiation on tax rate due to net tax burden identified by financial analysis, as well as practical application of "Soft-law", a collection of nonbinding social norms, for controlling urban development to achieve low-carbon and sustainable city in emerging cities in developing countries. , 劉 晨 Senior Research Manager ×ばつ 劉 晨 ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Senior Research Manager Dr. Chen LIU joined IGES in 2015. She earned a PhD in Biosphere Informatics from Kyoto University in 2001 in Japan, worked as a researcher at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES; 2001-2009) and an Associate Professor in Nagoya University Graduate School of Environmental Studies (2010-2014) in Japan before joining IGES. , 渡部 厚志 Acting Programme Director/Director of Stakeholder Engagement ×ばつ 渡部 厚志 ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Acting Programme Director/Director of Stakeholder Engagement Atsushi Watabe has worked on international cooperation programmes on Climate Mitigation and Adaptation and post-disaster recovery projects for more than ten years. Since 2014, he has coordinated the Sustainable Lifestyles and Education Programme of the UN One-Planet Network and supported ground-level innovations for sustainable and resilient lifestyles and livelihoods in the cities and communities in Asia, Africa, East Europe, and Latin America. , 矢野 さやか Senior Programme Coordinator / Research Administrator ×ばつ 矢野 さやか ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Senior Programme Coordinator / Research Administrator , Yamanaka Bruno ×ばつ Yamanaka Bruno , Iwasaka Fernanda ×ばつ Iwasaka Fernanda , Kuroki Larissa ×ばつ Kuroki Larissa , Duarte Beatriz ×ばつ Duarte Beatriz , Currie Paul ×ばつ Currie Paul , Nekasa Solophina ×ばつ Nekasa Solophina , Guya Jokudu ×ばつ Guya Jokudu , 小出 瑠 Policy Researcher ×ばつ 小出 瑠 ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Policy Researcher , Lettenmeier Michael ×ばつ Lettenmeier Michael , Vadovics Edina ×ばつ Vadovics Edina , Contreras Pineda Francisco Javier ×ばつ Contreras Pineda Francisco Javier , シヴァプラム プラバカル Principal Policy Researcher ×ばつ シヴァプラム プラバカル ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Principal Policy Researcher Has more than 15 years of rich contributing experience in the fields of: 1. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction (at IGES and Kyoto University) 2. Disaster risk reduction, including drought risk reduction and capacity building (at UNDP-DRM, India) 3. Conservation farming and participatory research and development (at RWC-CIMMYT, India) 4. Crop simulation modeling and farmer decision support tools (at IARI, India) 5. Screening of pegionpea and sorghum cultivars for nutrient deficiency tolerance, socio-economic and crop management survey of farmer in dry tracks of India (at ICRISAT, India) 6. Agriculture, food and energy (at IGES and RWC-CIMMYT, India) 7. Contributing author to the Asia Chapter of IPCC 5th Assessment Report, Working Group II and reviewer at various peer reviewed international journals in the fields of climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and energy Some work prior to IGES: > Prabhakar, S.V.R.K. and R. Shaw. 2008. Climate change adaptation implications for drought risk mitigation: A perspective for India. Climatic Change 88(2): 113-130. Full paper is available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/h42654628232766k/ > Oxfam GB and Kyoto University. 2008. Drought Management Considerations for Climate Change Adaptation. Focus on the Mekong Region: Cambodia, Svay Rieng province. Available at http://www.oxfam.org.uk/resources/policy/climate_change/cambodia.html > Oxfam GB and Kyoto University. 2008. Drought-Management Considerations for Climate-Change Adaptation. Focus on the Mekong Region: Viet Nam, Ninh Thuan province. Available at http://www.oxfam.org.uk/resources/policy/climate_change/vietnam.html > FAO-APAARI. 2002. Resource Conserving Technologies: Transforming the Rice-Wheat Systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains. http://www.apaari.org/publications/resource-conserving-technologies-tra... (Authors: Raj K. Gupta, PeterR. Hobbs, J.K. Ladha and S.V.R.K. Prabhakar) , オルティス モヤ フェルナンド Chief Policy Researcher / Lens Facilitator ×ばつ オルティス モヤ フェルナンド ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Chief Policy Researcher / Lens Facilitator Fernando Ortiz-Moya is an urbanist exploring how cities adapt and respond to socioeconomic and environmental problems. He focuses on urban policies to accelerate sustainable development transitions, sharing insights in policy reports and peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as speaking at international forums on sustainable development. His research revolves around two key developmental challenges faced by today’s cities: (1) urban shrinkage and decay, and (2) cities’ localisation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including their development of Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs). Fernando is currently a policy researcher at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) in Japan. Before joining IGES, he was an assistant professor at the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China. He has a Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of Tokyo, an M.Sc. in Urban Studies from the University of Edinburgh, and an M.Arch in Architecture and Urban Planning from the Technical University of Madrid. , エルダー マーク Director of Research and Publications ×ばつ エルダー マーク ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) Director of Research and Publications Mark Elder is Director of Research and Publications in the Strategic Management Office at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) in Japan. He has led various research projects on environmental and sustainability governance issues including: sustainable development goals (SDGs), regional environmental cooperation in East Asia, biofuels, transboundary air pollution, and local governance. He led various publications on SDGs including "Integration Versus Prioritization in the Sustainable Development Goals" in Sustainable Development, "The Design of Environmental Priorities in the SDGs" in Global Policy," ASEAN Countries’ Environmental Policies for the Sustainable Development Goals" in Environment, Development and Sustainability," Assessment of the G20 Countries’ Concrete SDG Implementation Efforts" Sustainability, and a book, Realising the Transformative Potential of the SDGs. He was a Lead Author of the UN Environment Programme’s Global Environment Outlook 5 (GEO5), and a Coordinating Lead Author of (GEO6) and (GEO7). He also led the development of the Sixth ASEAN State of the Environment Report. Before joining IGES in 2006, he was Assistant Professor of Political Economy and International Relations at Michigan State University. He received a Ph.D. in political science from the Department of Government, Harvard University. , サスマン デビッド IGES Fellow ×ばつ サスマン デビッド ユーザー詳細情報はこちら 公益財団法人 地球環境戦略研究機関(IGES) IGES Fellow , Yamada Haruka ×ばつ Yamada Haruka" />
Nonthaburi in 2030: Envisioning 1.5-Degree Lifestyles
'Nonthaburi in 2030: Envisioning 1.5-Degree Lifestyles' shares findings of the ‘Envisioning Future Low-Carbon Lifestyles and Transitioning Instruments’ demonstration project, 2019-2021. This project was implemented under the United Nations’ One Planet network and funded by the Government of Japan through its contribution to the 10YFP Trust Fund, administered by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). This project is led by the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan, in collaboration with Akatu Institute, Brazil; Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; ICLEI Africa, South Africa; Swechha, India; Hot or Cool Institute, Germany; ICLEI, Japan; Science Communications and Research Institute (SCRI), Japan; D-mat, Finland; National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan.
'Nonthaburi in 2030: Envisioning 1.5-Degree Lifestyles' shares findings of the ‘Envisioning Future Low-Carbon Lifestyles and Transitioning Instruments’ demonstration project, 2019-2021. This project was implemented under the United Nations’ One Planet network and funded by the Government of Japan through its contribution to the 10YFP Trust Fund, administered by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). This project is led by the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan, in collaboration with Akatu Institute, Brazil; Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; ICLEI Africa, South Africa; Swechha, India; Hot or Cool Institute, Germany; ICLEI, Japan; Science Communications and Research Institute (SCRI), Japan; D-mat, Finland; National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan.