Decision Science for Future Earth

Decision Science for Future Earth

Theory and Practice

Yahara, Tetsukazu

Springer Verlag, Singapore

01/2022

251

Mole

Inglês

9789811586347

15 a 20 dias

494

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Part 1. The conceptual framework of decision science for a sustainable society.- Chapter 1. Decision science for Future Earth: How can we transform our society to a better future?.- Part 2. Lessons learned from trans-disciplinary studies in local communities.- Chapter 2. How can we develop a co-design, co-production, and co-delivery process toward a sustainable local society? Comparative study on transdisciplinary research projects.- Chapter 3. Lessons learned from co-design and co-production processes for a mobile health check-up research project in Jaipur India: Case study of the Portable Health Clinic, 2016-2018.- Chapter 4. Sustainability of micro hydropower generation in a traditional community of Indonesia.- Chapter 5. Conflict of legitimacy over tropical forest lands: Lessons for collaboration from case of industrial tree plantation in Indonesia.- Chapter 6. Sustainable community co-development through collaboration of science and society: Comparison of success and failurecases on Tsushima Island.- Part 3. Sustainable natural resource management: Theory and Practice.- Chapter 7. Theoretical models as a tool to derive management strategies for sustainable natural resource management.- Chapter 8. Environmental concerns of the pulp and paper industry: Focusing on household and sanitary paper products.- Chapter 9. Contribution of Community-based ecotourism to forest conservation and local livelihoods.- Part 4. Co-designs in a disaster recovery process: Case studies in the area affected by the Kumamoto earthquake.- Chapter 10. Oral care that supports healthy lives as a case study of the Kumamoto Earthquake.- Chapter 11. Experiences of university student volunteer activities to revitalize the area affected by the Kumamoto Earthquake.- Chapter 12. Attempt to develop high-value rice in the Shimojin District, Mashiki Town, Kumamoto Prefecture: Transition into sustainable local community using disaster recovery from the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes as a branding strategy.
Open Access;Transdisciplinary research;Human evolution;Cognitive biases;Adaptive management;Social dilemma;Sustainable society;Forestry Management