Professor MISUZU ASARI
Professor
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Abstract
Green social transformation is urgently needed to solve the various challenges facing the natural environment and human society, centered on environmental problems, on a scale ranging from local to global, and to make them sustainable. To achieve this, it is necessary not only to establish an academic field, but also to move between academia and social implementation, and for diverse stakeholders from industry, academia, government, and the public to inclusively co-create and sustain solutions.
Therefore, we will develop collaborative relationships with Universities and other institutions both domestically and internationally, study case studies of green social transformation, and at the same time build and operate interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary platforms in various regions both domestically and internationally, in collaboration with industry, academia, government, and the public, to implement and expand these transformations into society.
Along with the concept, I will introduce several case studies that demonstrate its effectiveness.
Biography
Her current special field is the research of waste management, especially plastic products/waste, disaster waste and food waste. She is also involved in a campaign to raise awareness of 3R (Reduce Reuse and Recycle), and hard at the “3R and Low carbon society”-Licensed/Leadership program for development of human resources (
https://3r-cc.jp/). Additionally, she promotes 3R research network and manage international academic conference (
http://www.3rincs.org/).
One of her other fields is community sustainability. This theme includes environmental management system, environmental/SDGs related education, and lifestyle. She has continued environmental communication in Kyoto University and related institutes (
http://www.eco.kyoto-u.ac.jp/). Also, her team focus on SATOYAMA (mountainous area) and maintain abandon school as “SDGs education & communication centre” (
https://www.kotos-kyoto.jp/).
She widens her field on SDGs concept and promote activities (
https://eco.kyoto-u.ac.jp/sdgs/kyoto-times/). She is also focusing on the education and collaboration of future generations and presides over events such as the Global Environment Youth Summit (
https://kyoto-youthsummit.com/en/).