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Masataka Watanabe
 
Organization
Research and Development Initiative Institute Professor
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Degree

  • Ph.D. ( マサチューセッツ工科大学 )

Education

  • 1975.5
     

    マサチューセッツ工科大学   土木工学科   doctor course   completed

Research History

  • 2005 - 2010

    :慶應義塾大学環境情報学部教授

  • 2010 -  

    -:慶應義塾大学 政策・メディア研究科 特任教授 (非常勤)

  • 2000 - 2005

    :東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科教授

  • 2000 - 2005

    :Professor, Graduate School of Agricultural & Life Sciences,

  • 1991 - 2005

    :国立環境研究所水土壌圏環境研究領域長

  • 1991 - 2005

    :Director, Division of Water and Soil Environment, National Institute for Environmental Studies.

  • University of Tokyo

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  • Analysis of water demand and the discharge of water pollutants using inter-regional input–output tables and emission inventories

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    Economic Systems Research   2013

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  • Simulation of the reduction of runoff and sediment load resulting from the Green Gain Project in the Jialingjiang catchment, upper region of the Changjiang

    渡邉 正孝

    Journal of Environmental Management   2013

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  • Analysis of water demand and the discharge of water pollutants using inter-regional input–output tables and emission inventories

    渡邉 正孝

    Economic Systems Research   2013

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  • Simulation of the reduction of runoff and sediment load resulting from the Green Gain Project in the Jialingjiang catchment, upper region of the Changjiang

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    Journal of Environmental Management   2013

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  • Economic assessment of ecosystem services provided by the Satoyama and Satoumi.

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    Global Environmental Research   ( 16 )   213 - 219   2012

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  • A pathway for a nature-harmonious society

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    Global Environmental Research   ( 16 )   221 - 229   2012

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  • Regional value of provisioning and regulating services from water in Japan

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    Global Environmental Research   ( 16 )   197 - 203   2012

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  • Economic assessment of ecosystem services provided by the Satoyama and Satoumi.

    渡邉 正孝

    Global Environmental Research   ( 16 )   213 - 219   2012

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  • A pathway for a nature-harmonious society

    渡邉 正孝

    Global Environmental Research   ( 16 )   221 - 229   2012

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  • Regional value of provisioning and regulating services from water in Japan

    渡邉 正孝

    Global Environmental Research   ( 16 )   197 - 203   2012

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  • Observed trends in surface freezing/thawing index over the period 1987-2005 in Mongolia

    Tonghua Wu, Qinxue Wang, Lin Zhao, Ochirbat Batkhishig, Masataka Watanabe

    COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY   69 ( 1 )   105 - 111   2011.10

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    The annual ground surface freezing and thawing indices can be useful to assess the temporal changes of ground thermal regime in permafrost and seasonally frozen ground regions. The previous analyses of in-situ observation results show that the annual freezing/thawing index could be reliably obtained from monthly observation data. We thus employ monthly ground surface temperature to calculate the annual surface freezing/thawing index in Mongolia. In this study we used Mann-Kendal test and Sen-slope estimate to perform the temporal and spatial trend analysis of annual surface freezing/thawing index at a set of 20 meteorological stations in Mongolia. The study indicates that the annual surface freezing index displays a general increasing trend at 70% of stations although the trend is not statistically significant, which corresponds to a slight winter cooling over the period 1987-2005 in Mongolia. However, the annual surface thawing index shows a statistically significant increase in Mongolia during the past 19 years. The surface thawing index has increased by 29 degrees C-days/yr in Mongolia, which is far greater than that in the high-latitudinal regions of Northern Hemisphere during recent decades. The intensive increase of annual surface thawing index is predicted to be responsible for the increase in active layer thickness, as well as the changes of permafrost distribution in this country. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2011.07.003

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  • Observed trends in surface freezing/thawing index over the period 1987-2005 in Mongolia

    Tonghua Wu, Qinxue Wang, Lin Zhao, Ochirbat Batkhishig, Masataka Watanabe

    COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY   69 ( 1 )   105 - 111   2011.10

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    Language:English   Publisher:ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV  

    The annual ground surface freezing and thawing indices can be useful to assess the temporal changes of ground thermal regime in permafrost and seasonally frozen ground regions. The previous analyses of in-situ observation results show that the annual freezing/thawing index could be reliably obtained from monthly observation data. We thus employ monthly ground surface temperature to calculate the annual surface freezing/thawing index in Mongolia. In this study we used Mann-Kendal test and Sen-slope estimate to perform the temporal and spatial trend analysis of annual surface freezing/thawing index at a set of 20 meteorological stations in Mongolia. The study indicates that the annual surface freezing index displays a general increasing trend at 70% of stations although the trend is not statistically significant, which corresponds to a slight winter cooling over the period 1987-2005 in Mongolia. However, the annual surface thawing index shows a statistically significant increase in Mongolia during the past 19 years. The surface thawing index has increased by 29 degrees C-days/yr in Mongolia, which is far greater than that in the high-latitudinal regions of Northern Hemisphere during recent decades. The intensive increase of annual surface thawing index is predicted to be responsible for the increase in active layer thickness, as well as the changes of permafrost distribution in this country. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2011.07.003

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  • Early detection of the global warming impact on permafrost in East Asia

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    Earth and Environmental Science   doi: 10.1088/1755-1307/6/9/092026.   2009

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  • Early detection of the global warming impact on permafrost in East Asia

    Wang, Q, Watanabe, M, Xiao, Q, Wu, T, Liu, J, Batkhishig, O

    Earth and Environmental Science   doi: 10.1088/1755-1307/6/9/092026.   2009

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