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Disaster Risk Management

GRENE-City: Designing Resilient Cities and National Land – An Application of Environment Information Technology

Period:
2011 - 2015
Research Leader:
Yoshitsugu Hayashi, Professor and Director, International Research Center for Sustainable Transport and Cities, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University

Establishment of Research Platform for Developing Models to Predict Future Health Risks Posed by Changes in Climate, Land Use and Population

Period:
2011 - 2015
Research Leader:
Chiho Watanabe, Professor, Department of Human Ecology/School of International Health/Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo

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  • Climate/Weather
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  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Agriculture
  • Biodiversity
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