List of articles on biodiversity

Ryukoku University becomes the first university in Japan to issue a “Nature Positive Declaration”

 Ryukoku University has become the first Japanese university to issue a "Nature Positive Declaration" against the backdrop of the rapid loss of biodiversity that is becoming increasingly serious worldwide.

Utilizing "environmental DNA" analysis to simultaneously achieve environmental conservation and DX for fisheries cooperatives Ryukoku University to develop app through industry-academia collaboration

 Ryukoku University will begin developing an app that uses "environmental DNA" analysis technology to display the biota of each location on a river on a smartphone. In development […]

Ecological networks have high computational power, experiments by Kyoto University and others

 A group from Kyoto University, B.Creation Co., Ltd., Tohoku University, and the University of Tokyo is conducting a real […]

Sendai coastal ecosystem recovered 7 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake tsunami, survey by Tohoku University and others

 Researchers at the Graduate School of Tohoku University conducted an annual survey of the ecosystem of the tidal flats scattered in Sendai, which were greatly affected by the tsunami following the Great East Japan Earthquake […]

Elucidating the relationship between vacant land left in residential areas and the long history of grasslands and biodiversity

 A research team led by Akira Noda, a research assistant at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (former graduate school of Toho University), and others […]

Kobe University and others systematically elucidate the reason why values ​​regarding environmental conservation differ from country to country

 A research group from Kobe University, Tokyo City University, and Kyoto University analyzed global survey data and used social and personal indicators to help people protect the environment […]

Demonstration of "Forest is a lover of the sea" Many endangered species inhabit the estuary of rivers with many forests in the basin

 The research group of Professor Emeritus Hiroshi Yamashita (currently a specially appointed professor) of the Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University is the Graduate School of Fisheries Science, Hokkaido University […]

Utilization of non-English papers, knowledge of biodiversity is dramatically expanded International project revealed

 Approximately 60 researchers from around the world participated, including Associate Professor Munemitsu Akasaka of the Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, and Dr. Tatsuya Amano of the University of Queensland, Australia. […]

26% decrease in phosphorus spill in winter water, found by Hiroshima University

 Hiroshima University […] says that a farming method called “winter water tank” that stores water in paddy fields in winter reduces the outflow of phosphorus, which leads to eutrophication of rivers and lakes, by 26%.

Conservation of eels leads to conservation of biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems Kobe University, etc.

 Studies by Kobe University, the University of Tokyo, and Chuo University show that eels may function as a comprehensive symbolic species for biodiversity conservation in freshwater ecosystems […]
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