Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Master's (Doctoral) Program in Global Environmental Studies
Job title
Professor
Degree
理学学士(復旦大学), 工学修士(東京大学), 工学博士(東京大学)
Research funding number
30292882
J-Global ID
200901038137853936
Profile
1996-2000 Dept. of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo Research activities: 3-D flow modeling, lake eutrophication, river water temperature, environmnetal meteorology 2000-2002 Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kanazawa University Research activities: river flow modeling, water intake structure design 2002-2005 Dept. of Civil Engineering, Niigata University Research activities: flood inundation simulation, flood disaster reduction, in-stream thermal environment 2005-2010 Graduate school of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo Research activities:lake eutrophication, river environemnetal engineering, flood disater reduction, integrated watershed management Jan. 2011-Aug. 2011 International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management under the auspices of UNESCO, Public Works Research Institute Research activities:Flood risk reduction Present: Sophia University Research activities:watershed science and integrated watershed managementMy lectures provide students with the latest information and unique viewpoints on various environmental issues. My lectures are also characterized by in-class interaction with students.(Subject of research) Sustainability from water perspective
Research Interests
water environment
,vulnerability and resilience
,sustainability
Hydrological drought (HD) characterization with different return periods is essential to appropriately design the best water management practices. In particular, characterizing the interactive relations of discharge, drought, and return periods us...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(2) Jan 2023
It is a well-accepted notion that women are more vulnerable to natural disasters than men, especially in developing countries. However, in developed countries, how women’s empowerment by economic and social development has reduced the gender gap i...
Journal of Emergency Management 21(1) 53-65 Jan 2023
An effective flood warning system is crucial for successful flood management. Flood warning systems have been developed in many countries across the world. However, scientific literature on flood warning systems has been mainly focused on technica...
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 36(12) 4355-4375 Dec 2022
The occurrence and intensity of climatic and hydrologic extreme events, as indicators of climate change, are increasing in most parts of arid and semi-arid regions, including Ardabil province, Iran. Recent studies have revealed the need for the mu...
Knowledge of landscape fragmentation is known to be important in ecological integrity, hydrological processes, urban planning, sustainable land management, and policymaking. Recent anecdotal studies reveal a need for analytical quantification of l...