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Static Event : State-of-the-art Research Topics for the Future
In the middle of 2021, the world is facing major challenges such as the achievement of SDGs by 2030, global-net zero emission by 2050, and green recovery after COVID-19. Sustainable management of forest ecosystems, novel usage of wood, and new knowledge for tree breeding can contribute to moving forward to a better future. Researches with international partnerships can be a key to it. This event aims to collaborate more diverse partners in the world. Selected researchers in FFPRI with different backgrounds present state-of-art topics of their researches, including future prospects and international collaboration.
Altitudinal Seed Dispersal by Mammals under Global Warming(PDF:6,094KB)
Dr. Shoji Naoe, Tohoku Research Center
Recent Expansion of Japanese Oak Wilt in Japan: Damage Increase in Urban Areas
Dr. Yukiko S. Takahashi*, Department of Mushroom Science and Forest Microbiology
Exploring Plantation Management for Reconciling Forestry and Biodiversity Conservation
Dr. Kazuhiro Kawamura, Department of Wildlife Biology
Sensing Technology for Automation in Forestry
Dr. Kengo Usui*, Department of Forest Engineering
A Method for Measuring Wind Force Acted on a Tree
Dr. Ayana Miyashita, Center for Forest Damage and Risk management
Vertical Radiocesium Transfer in Soil via Roots
Dr. Wataru Sakashita, Center for Forest Restoration and Radioecology
Assessing the Impacts of the Nuclear Power Plant Accident on the Gathering of Edible-Wild Plants and Mushrooms in Mountainous Villages,Japan(PDF:902KB)
Dr. Toshiya Matsuura, Tohoku Research Center
Human Value Studies in Forestry(PDF:794KB)
Dr. Yuichiro Hirano, Kansai Research Center
Aging and Durability of Wood
Dr. Erina Kojima*, Department of Wood Engineering
Potential of Coniferous Terpenoids: Utilization of their Functionality as Defensive Components(PDF:872KB)
Dr. Norihisa Kusumoto, Department of Forest Resource Chemistry
Transcriptome Analysis of Japanese Cedar in Response to Environmental Condition Changes
Dr. Mine Nose*, Breeding Department, Forest Tree Breeding Center
Genetic Resources Management of Melia volkensii in Kenya.(PDF:1,401KB)
Dr. So Hanaoka, Hokkaido Regional Breeding Office
* Who appears in the live event of FFPRI
Email for inquiries to the presenters: ffpri-intl@ffpri.affrc.go.jp
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