交流时间:2009年10月30日下午13:30
交流地点:环境与资源学院华家池校区中心南楼106会议室
交流内容:日本京都大学地球环境学堂研究生院介绍及相关科研介绍
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环境与资源学院
2009.10.27
报告人简介:
Akihisa MORI graduated in Faculty of Economics at Kyoto University in 1992 and obtained his PhD (Economics) there in 2000 for research on international environmental assistance for sustainable development. He started his academic career at Shiga University in 1997 and joined Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies in 2002, after half a year when the School was established. He joined Kyoto Sustainability Initiative when it was founded, and is responsible for research and educational program. He has conducted research on environmental aid for more than a decade, and on economics of sustainable development, and economic development and environmental policy in East Asia for a decade. He is now initiating several research projects, including “multilevel environmental governance for sustainable development”, “environmental financing mechanisms for sustainable development in East Asia”, and “environmental policy integration in Europe and Asia.”
Recent Publications
Mori, A. 2009. Environmental Aid: Logic, Strategy and Evaluation of Environmental Aid for Sustainable Development. Tokyo: Yuhikaku. (in Japanese)
Mori, A. (ed.), 2009. Economic Development and Environmental Policy in East Asia. Kyoto: Minerva Publishing. (in Japanese)
Mori, A. et al (eds.), 2008. Environmental Policy in China: Achievement, Qualitative Analysis and Japanese Environmental Loan. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press. (in Japanese)
Morotomi, T. K. Asano and A. Mori, 2008. Lectures on Environmental Economics. Tokyo: Yuhikaku. (in Japanese)
Mori, A. and K. Ueta, 2009. “Beyond green growth: Sustainable development in East Asia,“ in Rae Kwon Chung, Hyun-Hoon Lee and Euston Quah (eds.) Pursuing Green Growth in Asia and the Pacific. Singapore: Cengage Learning, 275-300.
Mori, A. 2008. “Environmental soft loan program in Asian countries: industrial pollution control or mul-use of foreign aid resources?,” Journal of Cleaner Production 16 (5): 612-621.