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OverviewThis open access book provides a theoretical framework and case studies on decision science for regional sustainability by integrating the natural and social sciences. The cases discussed include solution-oriented transdisciplinary studies on the environment, disasters, health, governance and human cooperation. Based on these case studies and comprehensive reviews of relevant works, including lessons learned from past failures for predictable surprises and successes in adaptive co-management, the book provides the reader with new perspectives on how we can co-design collaborative projects with various conflicts of interest and how we can transform our society for a sustainable future. The book makes a valuable contribution to the global research initiative Future Earth, promoting transdisciplinary studies to bridge the gap between science and society in knowledge generation processes and supporting efforts to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Compared to other publications on transdisciplinary studies, this book is unique in that evolutionary biology is used as an integrator for various areas related to human decision-making, and approaches social changes as processes of adaptive learning and evolution. Given its scope, the book is highly recommended to all readers seeking an integrated overview of human decision-making in the context of social transformation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tetsukazu YaharaPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.494kg ISBN: 9789811586347ISBN 10: 9811586349 Pages: 251 Publication Date: 10 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1. The conceptual framework of decision science for a sustainable society.- Chapter 1. Decision science for Future Earth: How can we transform our society to a better future?.- Part 2. Lessons learned from trans-disciplinary studies in local communities.- Chapter 2. How can we develop a co-design, co-production, and co-delivery process toward a sustainable local society? Comparative study on transdisciplinary research projects.- Chapter 3. Lessons learned from co-design and co-production processes for a mobile health check-up research project in Jaipur India: Case study of the Portable Health Clinic, 2016-2018.- Chapter 4. Sustainability of micro hydropower generation in a traditional community of Indonesia.- Chapter 5. Conflict of legitimacy over tropical forest lands: Lessons for collaboration from case of industrial tree plantation in Indonesia.- Chapter 6. Sustainable community co-development through collaboration of science and society: Comparison of success and failurecases on Tsushima Island.- Part 3. Sustainable natural resource management: Theory and Practice.- Chapter 7. Theoretical models as a tool to derive management strategies for sustainable natural resource management.- Chapter 8. Environmental concerns of the pulp and paper industry: Focusing on household and sanitary paper products.- Chapter 9. Contribution of Community-based ecotourism to forest conservation and local livelihoods.- Part 4. Co-designs in a disaster recovery process: Case studies in the area affected by the Kumamoto earthquake.- Chapter 10. Oral care that supports healthy lives as a case study of the Kumamoto Earthquake.- Chapter 11. Experiences of university student volunteer activities to revitalize the area affected by the Kumamoto Earthquake.- Chapter 12. Attempt to develop high-value rice in the Shimojin District, Mashiki Town, Kumamoto Prefecture: Transition into sustainable local community using disaster recovery from the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes as a branding strategy.ReviewsAuthor InformationTetsukazu Yahara Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. Tetsukazu Yahara is a former co-chair of the bioGENESIS core project of DIVERSITAS, the international program on biodiversity science that contributed to the foundation of Future Earth. He has been active in the fields of plant evolutionary biology and conservation ecology for many years and, more recently, has been leading transdisciplinary research on the environment, disasters, health, governance, and human cooperation, as the director of the Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society (IDS3) at Kyushu University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |