Session
S-04Session

Thinking SDGs in Perspective of Food-Energy-Water Nexus

Presentation Group : Urban Nexus Lab/xSDG LabPresentation Group Representative : Wanglin YAN(Faculty of Environment and Information Studies)
Tokyo Midtown Tower 4F Conference
11/22 (Thu) 15:30 - 17:00
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In the 21st century, global warming, aging society, and deterioration of urban infrastructure are progressing, and various risks are concerned. In order to deal with it we suggest the innovation of our lifestyle. The Nexus approach to grasping this problem in a multilayered perspective and solving it co-creation is gaining international attention. In this session, thinking about future urban life with diet habit, think about ways to sustainably improve innovation of Food-Water-Energy services by public and private cooperation and Health and High Quality of Life.

Panelists

  • Masato Nobutoki

    Research Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance
  • Wanglin Yan

    Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies
  • Norichika Kanie

    Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance
  • Tomohiro Takahashi

    Director, Climate Change Policy Headquarters of Yokohama City
  • Hironori Nukui

    Director, Department of Forest Coservation, Yokohama Waterworks
  • Michiyo Azuma

    Director, General Association of Women's Community
  • Makoto Ishii

    Manager, Department of planning and Management, Agriculture Technology Center of Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Shuichi Hanada

    Deputy General Manager,Corporate Social Responsibility Sect. Corporate Communications Dept. TOKYO GAS CO.,LTD.
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