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Academic staff list of Dept. of
Rural Environment Management

(As of Apr. 1, 2022)
Research Areas Instructors Theme
Applied Ecology Prof.
NAKATA Kazuyoshi
Ecology and conservation of freshwater animals
Asst. Prof.
KATSUHARA Koki
Creation and maintenance of plant diversity
Soil Management Prof.
MAEDA Morihiro
Soil and water quality management in agricultural land
Agricultural Land Engineering Prof.
MORI Yasushi
Conservation and restoration of soil environment
Asst. Prof.
TSUJIMOTO Kumiko
Study on soil-plant-atmosphere interaction through integrating ground observation,satellite observation, and numerical models
Terrestrial Information Management Prof.
MORITA Hidenori
Study on rural environment using terrestrial information processing
Irrigation and Drainage Prof.
MOROIZUMI Toshitsugu
Movement of water, heat, and chemicals in soil-atmosphere continuum
Assoc. Prof.
SOMURA Hiroaki
Study on efficient use of water resources by appropriate irrigation management
Catchment Hydrology Prof.
CHIKAMORI Hidetaka
Future prediction of change in basinwide circulation of water
Assoc. Prof.
KUDO Ryoji
Hydrological analysis of catchment responses to environmental changes
Design of Environmental Infrastructures Prof.
NISHIMURA Shin-ichi
Prediction and risk evaluation in geotechnical problems
Assoc. Prof.
SHUKU Takayuki
Studies on inverse analysis in geotechnical engineering
Management of Environmental Infrastructures Assoc. Prof.
SHIBATA Toshifumi
Analysis of nonlinear soil-structure interaction problems
Environmental Economics Prof.
UBUKATA Fumikazu
Development, natural resources, and social/environmental governance in developing countries
International Rural Studies Prof.
KIM Doo-Chul
Depopulated rural studies in Japan, China and Korea, Area study of Vietnam
Assoc. Prof.
HONDA Yasuko
Community-based management of rural resources, Community renewable energy
Rural Planning Prof.
KUKI Yasuaki
Establishment of comprehensive rural planning theory in community and municipality levels