Curriculum Vitaes

tsuge takahiro

  (柘植 隆宏)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Sophia University
Kanazawa University
Degree
Dr.(Kobe University)

Researcher number
70363778
J-GLOBAL ID
200901066482127036
researchmap Member ID
5000048408

Education

 2

Major Papers

 81
  • Kriskkumar Karunanithi, Takahiro Tsuge, Huda Farhana Mohamad Muslim, Winnie Akin, Noordyana Hassan, Prasetyo Nugroho, Shinya Numata, Susumu Takahashi, Mufeng Voon, Ayumi Onuma
    Journal for Nature Conservation, 91 127228-127228, Jun, 2026  Peer-reviewed
  • Kriskkumar Karunanithi, Takahiro Tsuge, Kanehiro Kitayama, Ayumi Onuma
    Trees, Forests and People, 24 101178-101178, Mar, 2026  Peer-reviewed
  • Fivita Stri, Takuro Uehara, Takahiro Tsuge, Sitadhira Prima Citta, Misuzu Asari
    PLOS One, 20(10) e0335205-e0335205, Oct 22, 2025  Peer-reviewed
    Cigarette butts (CBs) are the world’s most littered item and significantly contribute to environmental pollution. A deposit-refund system (DRS) has been proposed to reduce CB littering, but its effective design remains underexplored. This study addressed this gap by investigating smokers’ perceptions and preferences in hypothetical DRS scenarios for CBs. We conducted a discrete choice experiment in Japan (n = 1,865) and Indonesia (n = 2,000). Respondents were divided into treatment and control groups, with the treatment group receiving information on CB environmental impact aligned with the WHO’s campaign. Our results revealed that a DRS for CBs was preferred to the status quo, with higher preferences in Indonesia (90.33%) than in Japan (63.92%). The information treatment further increased DRS preferences (Indonesia: 91.82%; Japan: 69.83%) and willingness to endure cost to support DRS operations. Cost simulations showed participation probabilities remained above 55% with a cost of up to 5% of a cigarette’s price in Japan, and above 80% with a cost of up to 10% in Indonesia. Our findings underscore the importance of environmental information in DRS adoption. Both countries preferred a producer-managed system to a government-managed one, highlighting an opportunity for tobacco producers to fulfill extended producer responsibility through a DRS. Furthermore, DRS design should be country-specific. Notably, Japanese respondents’ familiarity with heat-not-burn cigarettes influenced their preference for a tailored DRS to those products, whereas Indonesian respondents preferred a DRS for CBs. Japanese respondents also emphasized accessibility more than their Indonesian counterparts.
  • Tsuge, T., Onuma, A., Nishihiro, J., Shibata, Y., Shoji, T., Satake, Y., Yoshida, T.
    Progress in Disaster Science, 27 100444, Oct, 2025  Peer-reviewed
  • Kota Mameno, Takahiro Kubo, Takahiro Tsuge, Hiroya Yamano
    Ecological Economics, 230 108527-108527, Apr, 2025  Peer-reviewed

Major Misc.

 9
  • TSUGE Takahiro
    環境経済・政策学事典編集委員会編『環境経済・政策学事典』丸善出版, 2018  
  • TSUGE Takahiro
    環境経済・政策学事典編集委員会編『環境経済・政策学事典』丸善出版, 2018  
  • TSUGE Takahiro
    環境経済・政策学事典編集委員会編『環境経済・政策学事典』丸善出版, 2018  

Major Books and Other Publications

 20

Major Presentations

 76

Major Research Projects

 33