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œ2 October, 2022@Information for GSEP students who wish to join to Nishikizawa laboratory in 2022 has been posted. 

œ20 May, 2022@Gave a lecture in Kashiwazaki City, Niigata Prefecture.

œ2-9 May, 2022@Participated and made a presentation at IAIA22 in Vancouver, CANADA

œ7 April, 2022@Took a group photo with nine new students

œ29 March 2022@Published "Good Practices for Community Friendly Projects"iMinistry of the Environmentj for which I was in charge of the chair of the committee.

œMarch 2022 A special issue on "What is Environmental Assessment?" was released in the Journal of "Environmental Conservation (Ž©‘R•ÛŒì)"iNACS-Jj

œFebruary 2022 Yohei Maekawa[M2], Kaijia Zheng[M2] and Kimitake Kishimoto[B4] made presentations on their thesis

œJanuary 2022 Shibata Naoya[M1] got the best paper award and presentation award at Japan Inter-college Policy Studies for SDGs(JIPSS)

œDecember 2021 Yuki Hagiwara[B3] joined to the Lab.

œNOV-DEC 2021 Conducted field surveys in; Setana City, Hokkaido,@Tsukuba City, Ibaraki,@Toyooka City, Hyogo, Shanghai City, China.

œOct 2021 Featured in media;@23th Oct in Yomiuri newspaper, 7th Oct. Nikkei BPInterviewed on "Mega Solar Buisness"

œ10 June 2021 Adopted the joint research with International Digital Earth Applied Science Research Center, Chubu University. Initiated the new research project.

œApril 2021 Started a new research project by being selected for the JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) project on Research project for making renewable energy the main power source

 

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Tokyo Institute of Technology Environmental Report

September 2023

Good Practices for Community Friendly Projects"

March 2022AMinistry of the Environment

Nishikizawa laboratory,

examines environmental issues from the perspective of environmental policy and environmental planning. We aim to make policy proposals by dealing with environmental impact and public acceptance of renewable energies such as wind power, solar-PV, biomass, and geothermal power in terms of public participation and consensus building perspectives.

 

Co-operation with Murayama Laboratory

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