Asian Wetland Symposium 2017, Best Poster Award,Corn and Cameras: Wildlife Management Issues in Restoring the Migration of Red-Crowned Cranes in Eastern Hokkaido, JapanTakehiro Watanabe Takeshi Ito
2004年
Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
2003年
Junior Japan Dissertation Fellowship, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
2001年
The Itoh Foundation Fellowship for Dissertation Research, Itoh Foundation, USA
Takeshi Ito   Takehiro Watanabe   
Society & Natural Resources 32(4) 400-416 2019年1月 [査読有り]
This article examines how a community of oyster farmers in Hokkaido, Japan recovered from the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami, which damaged their aquaculture in Lake Akkeshi. It focuses on how, over the years, nested governance structures faci...
In late 1980s Japan, loan sharks surfaced as heroes in graphic novels set in the world of predatory moneylending. A genre of manga about usury gained popularity as monthlies began to run serialized stories that parody class inequality through grat...
This paper documents the role that a civic organization, “Zenpuku Frog,” that has played in advocacy, planning, and implementation of the project “Our Dream Waterway”, a waterway landscape zone in Zenpukuji Park, Tokyo. In this urban river revital...