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Greetings 4
SATREPS Interview 8
Topics 14
Project Fields
Bioresources 13 Projects 39
Index 60
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In June 2016 the United Nations held for the first time a forum focused on how
SATREPS is a joint research program between Japan and developing countries science, technology and innovation (STI) can help achieve the SDGs. There are
that aims to find solutions to issues of a global scale, such as global warming, strong expectations that STI can provide the scientific grounding for tackling
bio-resources, natural disasters, and infectious diseases. It is part of Japan’s various challenges concerning sustainability that humanity faces today and for
“science and technology diplomacy” collaboratively pursued by the science and making better policy decisions.
technology sector and the diplomatic sector to promote mutual development.
Global issues become more and more complex every year, and they tend to hit To enable STI to help realize the SDGs, it is vital to ensure collaboration among
developing countries particularly hard. They have gone beyond the stage where all the diverse stakeholders, such as government agencies, universities, research
they can be solved by any single country alone. Their solutions will require centers, non-government organizations, and business enterprises. The Japan
international innovations and research outcomes in science and technology to Science and Technology Agency will take advantage of all its many functions—
be fed back into the community, as well as the development of human resources including think tank, research and development, collaboration with industry
and upgrading of research capabilities. and academia, people development, and science communication—to contribute
actively to SDG initiatives in Japan.
In September 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit
was held at U.N. headquarters. This Summit culminated in the adoption of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a collection of goals for the international
community to work together to achieve by 2030. The SDGs are an important
guideline for the elimination of pover ty and the realization of sustainable
growth by 2030. They emphasize the importance of global partnerships among
all parties working to achieve them. The intention of SATREPS is to contribute
to the international community as it aims to achieve sustainable development
through the SDGs, by having researchers from Japan and developing countries
work together on issues, creating new knowledge and technologies based on
local needs, which can be put to use in the actual community.
JST, AMED and JICA will continue to engage in global issues together with
developing countries and, by building strong bonds of trust, pursue the creation
of new values in science and technology.
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Ukraine
Mongolia
Serbia
Turkey
Tunisia
Morocco
Bhutan
Nepal
Bangladesh
Myanmar Mexico
Sudan India
Laos
Thailand Vietnam Philippines
Burkina-Faso Ethiopia
Djibouti Cambodia El Salvador
Ghana
Cameroon Malaysia Colombia
Kenya
Gabon
Indonesia
Congo Tanzania
Brazil
Zambia
Madagascar
Chile
South Africa
Environment/Energy (Global-scale Environmental Issues) 15 Smart Transport Strategy for Thailand 4.0 31 Development and Dissemination of Sustainable Production System Based on
Sustainable Replantation of Oil Palm by Adding Value to Oil Palm Trunk 16 Comprehensive Conversion of Biomass and Waste to Super Clean Fuels by Invasive Pest Management of Cassava in Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand
through Scientific and Technological Innovation New Solid Catalysts 32 Continuous Operation System for Microalgae Production Optimized for
Advanced and Sustainable Water Utilization Associated with Greening Potential 17 Smart Cities Development for Emerging Countries by Multimodal Transport Sustainable Tropical Aquaculture (COSMOS)
Evaluation System Based on Sensing, Network and Big Data Analysis of Regional 33 Establishment of Cryo-bank System for Vietnamese Native Pig Resources and Infectious Diseases Control*
01 Establishment of Environmentally Sound Management of Construction and Transportation Sustainable Production System to Conserve Bio-diversity Establishment of the “Bench-to-Bedside” Feedback System for Sustainable
Demolition Waste and Its Wise Utilization for Environmental Pollution Control 18 Producing Biomass Energy and Material through Revegetation of Alang-alang 34 Development of Aquaponics Combined with Open Culture Adapting to Arid ART and the Prevention of New HIV Transmission in Vietnam
and for New Recycled Construction Materials (Imperata Cylindrica ) Fields Regions for Sustainable Food Production
Epidemiology of Zoonotic Virus Infections in Africa
02 Co-creation of Innovative Forest Resources Management Combining Ecological 19 Production of Biofuels Using Algal Biomass 35 Development and Adoption of Latin American Low-input Rice Production
46 Integrated Research and Develomment Towards Chagas Disease Control
Methods and Indigenous Knowledge 20 Technology Development of Steam-spot Detection and Sustainable Resource System through Genetic Improvement and Advanced Field-management
Technologies 47 The Establishment of the One Health Prevention and Treatment Network
03 Development of Next-Generation Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Use for Large Enhancement of Geothermal Power Generation in Indonesia Model for the Elimination of Rabies in the Philippines
Framework to Combat Desertification 21 Sustainable Development of Rural Area by Effective Utilization of Bio-wastes Disaster Prevention and Mitigation One Health Approach to Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases with Special
04 Comprehensive Assessment and Conservation of Blue Carbon Ecosystems with Highly Efficient Fuel Cell Technology Development of Plant-derived Soil Stabilizing Additives to Problematic Soil as Attention on Sandfly and Mosquito Borne Infections in Turkey
and Their Services in the Coral Triangle (Blue CARES) 22 Development of a Model System for Fluidized Bed Catalytic Gasification of a Means to Mitigate Road Disasters 48 Establishment of a Research and Reference Collaborative System for the
05 Strengthening of the Environmental Radiation Control and Legislative Basis for Biomass Wastes and Following Liquid Fuel Production in Indonesia 36 Regional Resilience Enhancement through Establishment of Area-BCM at Diagnoses of Fungal Infections including Drug-Resistant Ones both in Brazil
the Environmental Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites
Bioresources Industry Complexes in Thailand and Japan
06 Development and Implementation of New Damage Assessment Process in
Development of Climate Change Resilient Innovative Technologies for 37 Project for Evaluation and Mitigation of Seismic Risk for Composite Masonry 49 Surveillance and Laboratory Support for Emerging Pathogens of Public Health
Agricultural Insurance as Adaptation to Climate Change for Food Security
Sustainable Wheat Production in the Dry and Heat Prone Agro-ecologies of Buildings in Bhutan Importance
07 Visualization of Impact of Chronic / Latent Chemical Hazard and Geo-Ecological
Sudan and Sub-Saharan Africa 38 Development of Extreme Weather Monitoring and Information Sharing System 50 Establishment of Laboratory Surveillance System for Viral Diseases of Public
Remediation
Utilization of Thailand Local Genetic Resources to Develop Novel Farmed Fish in the Philippines Health Concern
08 Advancing Co-design of Integrated Strategies with Adaptation to Climate Change
for Global Market 39 Hazard Assessment of Large Earthquakes and Tsunamis in the Mexican Pacific 51 Integrative Application of Human and Pathogen Genomic Information for
09 Establishment of Environmental Conservation Platform of Tonle Sap Lake Coast for Disaster Mitigation Tuberculosis Control
23 Development of Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Methods and Forecast
10 Research on the Integration System of Spatial Environment Analyses and System for Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Fisheries in Chile 40 Integrated Research on Great Earthquakes and Disaster Mitigation in Nepal 52 Searching Lead Compounds of Anti-malarial and Anti-amebic Agents by
Advanced Metal Recovery to Ensure Sustainable Resource Development Himalaya Utilizing Diversity of Indonesian Bio-resources
24 Strengthening Rice Breeding System based on Genomic Technology and
11 Hydro-microbiological Approach for Water Security in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Information in Myanmar 41 Technical Development to Upgrade Structural Integrity of Buildings in Densely 53 Ecological Studies on Flying Foxes and Their Involvement in Rabies-related and
12 Biodiversity Conservation in Amazon based on a New Concept of “Field Museum” 25 Developing Countermeasures Against Striga to Conquer Poverty and Improve Populated Urban Areas and its Strategic Implementation towards Resilient Cities Other Viral Infectious Diseases
13 Development of Clean and Efficient Utilization of Low Rank Coals and Biomass Food Security 42 Application of State of the Art Technologies to Strengthen Research and 54 Epidemiological Studies on Animal Protozoan Diseases in Mongolia and
by Solvent Treatment 26 Breakthrough in Nutrient Use Efficiency for Rice by Genetic Improvement and Response to Seismic, Volcanic and Tsunami Events, and Enhance Risk Development of Effective Diagnostics Measures
Fertility Sensing Techniques in Africa Management 55 Development of Innovative Research Technique in Genetic Epidemiology of
Environment/Energy (Low Carbon Society/Energy) 43 Development of a Comprehensive Disaster Resilience System and Malaria and Other Parasitic Diseases in Lao PDR for Containment of Their
27 Project on Establishment of the Model for Fertilizing Cultivation Promotion
Development of Advanced Hybrid Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Using Burkina Faso Phosphate Rock Collaboration Platform in Myanmar Expanding Endemicity
Technology for Low Carbon Society and Sustainable Energy System: First 44 Integrated Study on Mitigation of Multimodal Disasters caused by Ejection of 56 Establishment of an Early-warning System for Infectious Diseases in Southern
Experimental OTEC Plant of Malaysia 28 Optimizing Mariculture based on Big Data with Decision Support System
Volcanic Products Africa Incorporating Climate Predictions
Development and Dissemination of Innovative Technology for Extracting Rice- 29 Valorization of Bio-resources based on Scientific Evidence in Semi- and Arid
Land for Creation of New Industry 45 Research Project on Disaster Prevention/Mitigation Measures against Floods
Bran Oil to Power Diesel Generators for Rural Electrification via Micro-Grids and Storm Surges in Bangladesh New projects
14 Thermoluminescence Techniques in Geothermal Exploration and Integrated 30 Project for Development of Sericulture Research by Applying Biological * SATREPS projects in the field of Infectious Diseases Control have been transferred to AMED -
Evaluation System of Geothermal Reservoir Resources and Molecular Genetics the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development. (On April 1, 2015.)
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About SATREPS Program
Research Fields
SATREPS : S cience a nd T echnology Re search P artnership for S ustainable Development
SATREPS is a Japanese government program that promotes international joint research. The program is Environment/Energy
structured as a collaboration Among the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) and the Japan Agency
for Medical Research and Development (AMED), which provides competitive research funds for science and
technology projects, and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which provides development Global-scale Environmental Issues Low Carbon Society/Energy
assistance (ODA). Based on the needs of developing countries, the program aims to address global issues*1 This research area aims to resolve environmental and energy Promoting the utilization of renewable energies and new energies,
and lead to research outcomes of practical benefit to both local and global society*2. issues occurring on a global scale triggered by climate change, and using energy, including fossil fuel energy, cleanly and efficiently.
deterioration of ecosystems and biodiversity, increased pollu- Research outcomes can potentially be utilized in clean, economical
tion, concentration of urban population, and increased pro- energy systems to cut greenhouse gas emissions and realize a low
*1 Global issues: Issues that affect more than a single country or region, and cannot be resolved without international collabora-
duction and consumption activities. carbon future.
tion. Examples include energy/environment issues, disaster risk reduction, infectious disease control, and food security.
*2 Utilization of research outcomes: The research projects should lead to future social and economic benefits, achieved by using Examples of eligible research projects Examples of eligible research projects
newly obtained knowledge and technology to enhance government services or to develop products that can be deployed in • Climate change prediction, adaptation or mitigation •U
tilization of renewable and new energies (solar, wind wave, ocean energy,
the market. • Chemical pollution, its risk reduction and remediation geothermal, biomass, etc.)
•S ustainable utilization of water resources along with processing and •A
dvanced energy-efficient utilization (innovative clean and efficient energy
ensuring of safe water supply utilization technology, energy saving technology utilizing strategies such as
• E stablishing a material-cycle society (recovery and reuse of useful high-efficiency equipment or energy recycling, key technologies for Carbon
resources including wastes) capture, use and storage (CCUS), and energy system for implementing low
International Cooperation to Address Global Issues, Advance Science, Develop Capacity •C
•U
onservation and restoration of ecosystems and biological diversity
rban environmental conservation (including greening)
carbon approaches, etc.)
•S
ustainable use of natural resources such as fossil fuels
and environment creation and minerals (resource recycle, urban mining development,
•M itigating environmental degradation caused by resource recovery systems expected to contribute to
urbanization, constructing pleasant cities reducing LCA-CO2 emissions)
1. International Cooperation •R econstruction and restoration of environments •C
reation of low carbon, resource recycling cities and regions
damaged by large-scale disasters (IoT-implemented smart cities, smart communities,
Enhancing international cooperation in science and technology between Japan and developing countries
• Sustainable use of natural resources transportation networks, and next generation infrastructure etc.)
2. Addressing Global Issues and Advancing Science
Acquiring new knowledge and technology that lead to the resolution of global issues and the advance of science and
technology, and through this process, creating innovations
3. Capacity Development Bioresources
Boosting self-reliant research and development capacity in developing countries through international joint research,
constructing sustainable research systems that can contribute to resolving issues, coordinating networking between Bioresources provide us with foods, medicines, animal feeds, textiles, energy, and
researchers, and training future human resources in developing countries and in Japan much more, but sustainable production is threatened recently by problems such
as desertification, salinization of agricultural land, pests, unstable temperatures,
and unreliable rainfall. This research area concentrates on collaborative research
that can point the way to sustainable means of production and utilization.
X International Cooperation
drug development)
Science and Technology
Promoting science and technology, ODA, development assistance
encouraging innovation
X
Meeting Global Needs Meeting Local Needs
Resolving global issues and contributing to Capacity development to address issues emerging To realize safe, resilient and sustainable cities and society, this research People and goods now cross national borders so frequently
the science and technology community as local needs in developing countries area will engage in comprehensive and systematic research, within a that the threats of HIV/AIDS, malaria, Dengue fever, tubercu-
global framework on prevention and mitigation of natural disasters as losis, highly pathogenic influenza, and other emerging and
well as increasingly serious large-scale disasters caused by urbanization, reemerging infectious diseases are not confined to devel-
Japan’s Capabilities Developing Countries’ Capabilities leveraging the experience and knowledge accumulated in Japan. oping countries. Japan is keen to boost international coop-
X
• World-leading technology, proven research capacity • Direct experience, knowledge, and data needed for eration regarding infectious diseases that have the poten-
Examples of eligible research projects
• Soft power research on global issues tial to enter Japan, in order to accumulate knowledge in
•C
larifying the mechanisms of disasters associated with natural phenomena such as advance of any actual outbreak.
• Potential to contribute to the global economy earthquakes, tsunami, volcanic eruptions, storms, storm surges, inundation, drought,
through new markets and industries heat waves and landslides, together with measures to mitigate such disasters and Examples of eligible research projects
risks, as well as measures for restoration and reconstruction. • Zoonosis such as avian influenza, rabies and others
•M
easures to mitigate the damage from major disasters that have become more • E pidemiology, diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics for the
serious with urbanization (fires, flooding, damage to lifelines/transportation detection and control of emerging and re-emerging infectious
networks, etc.) diseases including HIV/AIDS, Ebola virus diseases,
•C
onstruction and maintenance of cities with resilient social infrastructure that can Malaria, Dengue fever and tuberculosis
withstand natural and man-made disasters
•P
rompt collection and effective utilization of disaster related
information to contribute to regional and urban disaster
prevention and mitigation (development of technology to SATREPS projects in the field of Infectious Diseases Control
have been transferred to AMED - the Japan Agency for
utilize disaster observation satellites, remote sensing, Medical Research and Development. (The transfer took place
GIS, GNSS, ICT, IoT, UAV, etc.) on April 1, 2015. Projects that terminated before that date
•R
esearch on disaster prevention, mitigation, and were not transferred.)
recovery through combination of approaches from
Science and Technology Official Development
natural sciences and humanities and social sciences
areas, aiming at establishment of elaborate and
For the Earth, Assistance practical disaster forecast system as well as realization
of effective reconstruction.
For the Next Generation
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* Provisionally selected: At this stage, discussion of details with the counterpart research institution or circumstances in the developing country may
still result in small modifications to the project name or description, a shorter project term, or even termination of a newly-selected research project.
For that reason, the project is described as provisionally selected.
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The Installation of diverse research equipment such as NMR* and joint Counters global warming
research activities led to significant strides in the research, and to establish-
Clean wastewater and
ing a natural rubber research center. The project also contributed to substantially exhaust, environmentally- Also contributes
enriching education through Japan-Vietnam student exchanges as well as mutual friendly to increasing
employment
study abroad and double-degree programs.
*NMR…Nuclear Magnetic Resonator. Essential for structural determination and resolution of molec-
ular interaction of organic compounds, biogenic substances, and macromolecular com-
pounds including natural rubber. Establishment of manufacturing technology
Product quality
Hevea rubber will improve!
tree plantation
Glimpse at research
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Pilot Study for Carbon Sequestration and Monitoring in Gundih Area,
Central Java Province, Indonesia
CO2 with natural gas
Environment/
Energy (Low production should be
sealed deep inside the
Carbon Society/ Large quantities of CO2 are released from gas fields into the air CO2 is buried underground to reduce CO2 emissions
Energy)
During natural gas production, large quantities of CO2 are Our goal is to develop a system in which CO2 from
Earth! simultaneously produced and released into the air. produced gas is separated and recovered, buried
underground, and monitored over a long period.
Center for the Promotion of Vice Rector, Institut Teknologi Monitoring of buried CO2
Interdisciplinary Education Bandung (ITB)
and Research, Kyoto University
CO2 is transported
to suitable place for
burying
Japan has imported large quantities of natural gas from Indonesia. In these Survey of underground structure
gas fields, demonstrations are conducted of the CO2 underground storage
technology that Japan has been developing. This will widen the scope of global
warming measures and contribute significantly to the future of the Earth.
Gas field development is a critical issue in Indonesia amid its robust eco-
nomic growth. Indonesia-Japan joint development of technologies to press
forward with gas field development accompanied with global warming measures will
further deepen their bilateral friendship that will continue long into the future.
Glimpse at research
Asia.
Training on data emitted CO2 associated with natural gas production indispensable for the safe operation of CCS
recording equipment
*CCS...Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage
A drill rig being Indonesia government plans to reduce CO2 emissions by 26% from The final purpose of research and development aims to reduce the
Pertamina’s Gundih Central
prepared for natural
gas production Processing Plant (CPP) 2005 levels by the year 2020. However, the large quantities of CO2 that level of CO2 emitted in association with natural gas production, and to
CO2 emitted from this CPP is
separated and recovered are released into the atmosphere during production of natural gas at gas systematize CCS technologies for safe underground storage of the
Signing
ceremony processing plant is thought as one of the serious problems for the CO2, helping to reduce CO2 emissions on a global scale. Since
achievement of the national purpose of a total CO2 reduction. This prob- FY2012, the project has continued to study existing data, conduct
lem can be solved by establishing a system for carbon dioxide capture surface surveys, and analyze rock samples to select the storage site,
■ Adoption Fiscal Year: FY 2011 and storage (CCS) technology in which the CO2 from natural gas pro- and has assembled the basic data required for evaluating storage
■ Country: Republic of Indonesia
■ Research Institutions in Indonesia: Institute Teknologi Bandung (ITB) / Delft
duction is captured and injected into the ground as a means of directly layers.
University of Technology (TU Delft), etc. reducing CO2 emissions. This project is to conduct research and devel-
■ Research Institutions in Japan: Kyoto University / Waseda University / Kyushu opment of safety storage of CO2 in the subsurface and to establish
University / Fukada Geological Institute (FGI) monitoring technologies in the Gundih gas field in Central Java, where
■ Research Period: 5 Years
natural gas production is just started.
■ Reference data: http://www.jst.go.jp/global/english/kadai/h2305_indonesia.htm
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Valorization of Bio- resources based on Scientific Evidence in
Semi- and Arid Land for Creation of New Industry
We will create new industries
Bioresources through the valorization of
bioresources in North Africa.
Olives keep us
healthy every day!
Director, The Alliance for Ministry of Higher Education Ministry of Agriculture and
Research on the and Scientific Research, Maritime Fisheries, Rural
Mediterranean and North Direction General of Development and Water and
Africa / Faculty of Life and Research Valorisation Forests, Kingdom of Morocco
Environmental Sciences,
University of Tsukuba
Scientific study of
Advantage of Joint Research oral tradition
We aim to create new industries producing materials for development of functional Efficacy study through ecologies surveys
foods and medicinal cosmetics through collaboration with the private sector. This will
contribute to promoting high value-added agriculture, establishing bases for exports, supporting
Japanese companies in expanding their businesses to North Africa, and creating employment
through the development of new industries.
Japanese private companies in the food and cosmetics industries will be collaborating.
There are high expectations that the outcomes of the joint research will lead to the
development of businesses and industries, the cultivation of industries, and the creation
of employment, which are also highly needed in Morocco and Tunisia.
Glimpse at research
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Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster Mitigation in the Marmara Region
Survey the Marmara
and Disaster Education in Turkey
Disaster
Prevention and
Sea seismic gap and
Mitigation
prepare society for giant
earthquakes and tsunamis!
Principal Investigator
Principal Research Scientist, Principal Investigator Study
Dr. KANEDA Yoshiyuki Prof. Dr. Haluk Ozener Evacuation drill!
Inland earthquakes that are forecasted to take place in the Marmara Sea in
Install Ocean
Turkey also occur frequently in various areas in Japan, such as the Bottom Simulation of natural disasters
Kumamoto Earthquake. This research helps develop scenarios for such Seismographs Create levees
inland and giant subduction-zone earthquakes and promote disaster mitigation stud-
ies for alleviating their damage.
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Development of Rapid Diagnostics and the Establishment of an Alert System
for Outbreaks of Yellow Fever and Rift Valley Fever in Kenya
Using Mobile Phones to
Infectious
Diseases
Control
Quickly Contain Arbovirus
Outbreaks!
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disea
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Infec a k !
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(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
SATREPS 2018
Environment/Energy
(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
Environment/Energy
(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
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Environment/Energy
(Low Carbon Society/Energy) Bioresources
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Environment/Energy
(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
= Establishment of Environmentally Sound Management of Construction Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2017 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Development of Next-Generation Sustainable Land Management
and Demolition Waste and Its Wise Utilization for Environmental
(SLM) Framework to Combat Desertification =
Pollution Control and for New Recycled Construction Materials =
Federal
Socialist Democratic
Sound management and recycling of construction and demolition waste, and Republic of
Vietnam Proposing a framework for next-generation sustainable land management (SLM) Republic of
Ethiopia
development of new technology The project will propose a framework for next-generation SLM in Ethiopia, incor-
The volume of construction and demolition waste (CDW) produced from urban Principal Investigator porating effects such as enhanced prevention of soil erosion, improvement of land Principal Investigator
development is rapidly increasing in Asian countries including Vietnam. This Dr. Nguyen Hoang Giang productivity and increasing local residents’ income. Research sites will be set up Associate Prof.
Director of International Cooperation in three different areas (highland, midland and lowland) in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Enyew Adgo
project will promote sound management and recycling of construction waste in Department, NUCE
which suffers from serious soil erosion caused by rainfall so as to develop practices College of Agriculture and
Vietnam by establishment of guidelines for treatment of construction waste and Environmental Science,
standard of quality for recycled materials, and development of technologies for and technologies for improving land productivity by reducing soil erosion and Bahir Dar University
using the materials (water purification and permeable subbase). We will propose Demolition site in Hanoi introducing crop-livestock production systems as well as linking such efforts to
a strategic business model to boost recycling and review its effectiveness with a Loss of land surface improving the livelihoods of local residents.
due to gully erosion
local pilot program. Contribution to reduction of soil erosion, improvement of
A resource circulation system that can realize Vietnam’s Water quality survey at solid waste
management center in Hanoi land productivity and local residents’ livelihoods
national strategy Various SLM practices targeted to fight desertification have been implemented in
Vietnam’s national strategy goal for 2025 is to recycle 50% of CDW. We many areas of the world, but their sustainability and effectiveness are being ques-
aim to contribute by building a platform for a resource circulation system tioned. Hence this project aims to develop improved SLM technologies
for sound management and recycling of CDW in Hanoi, and through and approach that could address the major limitations of the currently
business application of the new technologies and business models. implemented SLM practices and then to propose them to be used in the
Field work done by hand study sites and beyond such as to the entire Blue Nile Basin and other
Construction and demolition waste
management facility in Hanoi arid regions of the world that are experiencing similar problems.
Research Institutions in Vietnam National University of Civil Engineering(NUCE) / Ministry of Construction (MOC) / Institute of Strategy and Policy on Natural Resources and environment Research Institutions in Ethiopia Bahir Dar University
(ISPONRE) / Hanoi University of Science and Technology(HUST) / Hanoi Department of Construction (Hanoi DOC) / Haiphong Department of Natural
Resources and Environment (Haiphong DONRE) Research Institutions in Japan Tottori University / Shimane University / The University of Tokyo
Research Institutions in Japan Saitama University / Center for Environmental Science in Saitama / National Institute for Environmental Studies Woman cooking with
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
a baby on her back
forest products
seagrass meadow
Strategy” and develop a framework Director Riyanto Basuki
The establishment of forest resource management based on proactive participation by local residents will for its implementation Marine research center, Agency for
Marine and Fisheries Research and
Human Resources, Ministry of Marine
promote preservation of biodiversity in the rain forests of Congo Basin. Also, utilization of diverse forest Based on various surveys, model system development and analyses, the project Affairs and Fisheries
resources including wildlife and non-timber products as well as improvement in Girls drying Irvingia gabonensis will establish and propose “Blue Carbon Strategy”, with its effective implementation
nuts, the most important NTFP
lives of local residents through commercialization of forest products can be scheme arrangement, as a local-global integrated strategy to conserve coastal
Survey conducted in the mangrove forests
achieved in a sustainable manner. ecosystems and improve their resilience, which will enhance blue carbon seques- of Busuanga Island, Palawan, Philippines
tration, and thereby contribute to improving the global environment.
Research Institutions in Cameroon Institute of Agricultural Research for Development(IRAD) / Research Institutions in Philippines: University of the Philippines Diliman
Cameroon The University of Dschang Philippines and Indonesia Indonesia: Agency for Marine Affairs and Fisheries Research and Development, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP- AMAFRAD) /
Meeting with local people at Institute Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
Research Institutions in Japan The Center for African Area Studies / Kyoto University Research Institutions in Japan Tokyo Institute of Technology / The University of Tokyo / Hokkaido University / Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute / Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
project site on forest resource
Research Period 5 Years monitoring method Research Period 5 Years
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(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
= Strengthening of the Environmental Radiation Control and Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015
= Visualization of Impact of Chronic/Latent
Legislative Basis for the Environmental Remediation of
Chemical Hazard and Geo-Ecological Remediation =
Radioactively Contaminated Sites =
effective land utilization rather than the resettling of refugees, since radioactive nuclides with a far longer lifetime than cesium
preliminary studies into soil contamination
remediation technologies in the Kabwe region
environmental remediation and assessment of health and
-137* exist in this area. Land use purposes under consideration include waste management, operation of solar panels and
Briefing on the status of
economic risks!
designation as a wildlife reserve to protect the wild animals that have increased in population. It is expected that the findings Fukushima at SAUEZM Through these initiatives, we aim to achieve a reduction in lead levels in the younger generation who will shape
of this project, such as environmental dynamics of radionuclides materials and estimated exposure to radiation of workers Zambia’s future (particularly infants), and the adoption of new protocols for environmental remediation and health
that enter this area, will be useful in facilitating the effective management of the Exclusion Zone. risk assessment in Zambia as part of national policy. In future, we hope these efforts will ultimately contribute to
* Cesium -137: A radionuclide with a mass number of 137. Its half-life period is estimated to be about 30 years.
countermeasures against metal pollution—a major global hazard that is primarily centered in Africa.
Research Institutions in Ukraine 12 Organizations including Ecocentre, Research Institutions in Zambia University of Zambia
Chernobyl and 12 other Ukrainian R&D institutes
Research Institutions in Japan Hokkaido University Conducting studies into livestock and
Research Institutions in Japan Fukushima University / University of Tsukuba
Forest fire experiment Research Period 5 Years poultry with Zambian researchers
Research Period 5 Years
= Development and Implementation of New Damage Assessment Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015
= Advancing Co-design of Integrated Strategies with
Process in Agricultural Insurance as Adaptation to Climate Change
Adaptation to Climate Change =
for Food Security =
Kingdom of
Development and implementation of an efficient method for damage assessment Republic of
Flooding in Pathum
Thani
Applying observation and forecasting technology to flood Thailand
Enhancement of agricultural insurance system as a means of adapting Contribution to the development and realization of an appropriate adaptation
to climate change and realization of sustainable agriculture strategy, ideally with the potential for expansion to neighboring countries.
A more efficient damage assessment method can be built by utilizing satellites and drones, com- We aim to contribute to the smooth construction and realization of a climate change adaptation strategy for
pared to assessment methods relying on eye inspection. By improving insurance system to meet the Kingdom of Thailand by developing the technologies and co-design methods required to develop an
the needs of Southeast Asia and increasing their adoption, economic damage from climate change to integrated adaptation strategy, establishing best practices, and fostering human resources in the field of
agricultural producers can be mitigated, thereby contributing to the establishment of a support system to adaptation. In addition, we aim to propose effective, sustainable solutions to climate change that can also
ensure sustainable production and food security. be applied in neighboring South East Asian nations.
Conducting a spectrum study
on salinated land
Research Institutions in Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University / Udayana University / West Java Provincial Research Institutions in Thailand Kasetsart University / Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Plannning / Royal Irrigation Department / Thai Meteorological Department
Agriculture Office / Badung District Agriculture Office in Bali Province Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / Hokkaido University / Tohoku University / Ibaraki University / National Institute for Environmental Studies / Tokyo Institute of
Research Institutions in Japan Chiba University / The University of Tokyo / Tohoku University / Nihon University Technology / Nagoya University / Toyama Prefectural University / Kyoto University / Nagasaki University / Tohoku Institute of Technology / Gifu University
Group photo after the survey
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
(Farmers, Community Members, Chiba
University, and Udayana University)
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Environment/Energy
(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2013
= Establishment of Environmental Conservation = Hydro-microbiological Approach for
Platform of Tonle Sap Lake = Water Security in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal =
モロッコ
Kingdom of Federal
Understanding processes determining lake water quality and associated risks, and 王国
Cambodia Ensuring water security through an optimal treatment system based on water Democratic
Republic of
developing water environment analytical tool. security diagnosis Nepal
Tonle Sap Lake is one of the world’s most precious ecosystems and an important aquatic environment. However, this Principal Investigator This project is creating water security maps of the area surrounding Katmandu, which has limited energy and water Principal Investigator
Dr. OM Romny Prof. Narendra Man Shakya
environment is changing due to the deterioration of water quality and the decline in biological resources. Working with resources, evaluating water by combining three factors—water quantity, quality, and microorganisms. Based on this
Director,
local researchers in Cambodia, we are investigating Tonle Sap Lake and its surrounding area to develop a hydraulic/water Institute of Technology of Cambodia
information, researchers determine the type of water treatment equipment to use, and on what scale to deploy it. With Institute of Engineering, Department of
Civil Engineering, Tribhuvan University
quality model (water environment analytical tool) for the lake and propose the aim of constructing a small-scale, energy-saving, and highly efficient water treatment
environmental conservation plans focusing on health and ecological system suited to the local conditions of Katmandu, the project also aims to improve on the
risks. We will also establishing Tonle Sap Water Environmental Platform speed and functionality of traditional water treatment technologies, which use biofilm,
through which researchers, administrative organizations, and citizens constructed wetlands, and soil/sand filtration.
can co-work and co-design for conserving the lake environment.
Turning the Katmandu model into a global water business!
Establishment of a framework for Moving forward with this research will make it possible to provide
conservation of the lake environment using a stable supply of safe, secure water to Katmandu at low cost.
Furthermore, if the ‘Katmandu model’ established by this
water environment analytical tool
research spreads within Nepal and throughout Asian nations with
Utilizing water environment analytical tool, we will propose water similar regional conditions, it can be developed as a new brand
Eutrophication
of Tonle Sap Lake environment conservation plans designed to maintain health and into a global water business.
ecological risks sufficiently low, taking into account factors such Monitoring local well water.
Tonle Sap Lake’s
as population growth, climate change, and so forth. By combining the analytical tool with the Tonle Sap Water Environmental bounty
Platform, we well contribute to the sustainable development of Tonle Sap Lake as well as the Mekong River Basin.
People gathering at a communal water fountain.
This is an important place for residents, because even
Research Institutions in Cambodia Institute of Technology of Cambodia / Royal University of Phnom Penh Research Institutions in Nepal Tribhuvan University (TU), etc.
when water is available, the fountains only supplies
Research Institutions in Japan Tokyo Institute of Technology / Yamagata University / Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) Research Institutions in Japan University of Yamanashi water for a few hours each day. During the dry season,
it is commonplace for lines to form every day.
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
= Research on the Integration System of Spatial Environment Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2014 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2013
= Biodiversity Conservation in Amazon based on
Analyses and Advanced Metal Recovery to Ensure Sustainable
a New Concept of “Field Museum” =
Resource Development =
Federative
Republic of
Detoxifying mining wastes and wastewater, making them available as resources Serbia Contributing to sustainable regional development while conserving the Amazonian Republic of
Brazil
In and around the mining center of Bor in Serbia, mining and metallurgical activities have produced waste material that ecosystem
contains metals, leading to environmental pollution issues. This project aims to conduct fact-finding surveys of the pol- Principal Investigator The precious Amazonian ecosystem in the outskirts of Manaus, Brazil is in danger. It is here that a Field Museum Network, Principal Investigator
lution and develop technologies to recover metal from mining waste and wastewater, thereby establishing methods of Executive Manager
consisting of facilities for observational studies of nature and a nature reserve, has been established. In addition to con- Dr. Vera M. F. da Silva
resource development that are environmentally-friendly. It is also working on ways of recycling the recovered metals, with Zoran Stevanovic National Institute for Amazonian
ducting research that makes use of bio-logging* and other cutting-edge Japanese technol- Research (INPA)
the aim of ensuring that environmental measures become a sustainable system. Furthermore, the project builds capacity Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor
ogy and establishing methods of conserving ecosystems, this project aims to achieve
in the form of local researchers able to deal with environmental issues, and represents a contribution to Serbia’s economic sustainable development of the local society and economy through ecotourism and other
development through mining. means. In addition, the project is attempting to develop programs for environmental edu-
Promoting environmentally friendly resource development cation and ecotourism and establish an organizational structure for self-sustaining operation.
* Bio-logging: A research method that enables behavioral and ecological studies by attaching miniaturized
to secure a stable supply of resources cameras and sensors to animals.
Waste material recycling and environmental restoration
technologies have general applicability, and are of poten-
A model of coexistence between humanity and nature centered
tial benefit in areas engaged in resource development on field museums!
worldwide. Environmentally friendly resource development In addition to conserving the precious nature of the Amazon, the establishment
A rescued baby sloth.
Sampling flotation tailings is possible in every nation. Environmental preservation is of the Field Museum Network also makes possible the building of social
Once it has recovered its health,
and wastewater with one of the most significant challenges for resource-rich it will be returned to the INPA forest.
systems that are economically sustainable. The deployment of this model to
local project members
countries, and ensuring that the environment is protected other tropical countries and regions dealing with the problem of the destruc-
leads to a stable supply of resources. tion of nature due to urbanization could contribute to conservation of the global ecosystem and biodiversity.
Onsite analysis to measure arsenic
Boto: Amazon river dolphin.
levels in river water samples
Researchers use advanced equipment to study
sounds and animal behavior in the water.
Research Institutions in Serbia Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor / Technical Faculty-Bor, University of Belgrade Research Institutions in Brazil National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA)
Research Institutions in Japan Akita University / Japan Space Systems / Mitsui Mineral Development Engineering Co., Ltd. Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University / Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
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Environment/Energy Environment/Energy
(Global-scale Environmental Issues) (Low Carbon Society/Energy)
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2013
= Development of Clean and Efficient Utilization of
Low Rank Coals and Biomass by Solvent Treatment =
Kingdom of
New solvent treatment can easily convert lignite and rice straw into useful materials Thailand
In Thailand and other Southeast Asian nations, efficient use of low-grade carbon resources,
such as brown coal (lignite) and various types of biomass waste, is an urgent issue. This Principal Investigator
project aims to achieve efficient dewatering and upgrading of low-grade carbon resources Vice-Rector
by treating them with solvents under mild conditions of about 350°C and 2MPa, and to Bundit Fungtammasan
manufacture useful products from the clean materials that are produced by the solvent King Mongkut's University of
Technology, Thonburi
treatment. Making this new technology available will enable techniques for efficient use
of low-grade fossil resources and biomass to be widely adopted throughout the world.
SATREPS 2018
Contributing to lowering global CO2 emission through efficient
use of resources
Lignite and rice straw are low-grade materials with only 45% to 70% carbon. Researchers
Environment/Energy
have discovered that a solvent treatment can convert them into upgraded materials that
can be used to efficiently manufacture carbon fiber and liquid fuel. If methods of efficiently
Thailand produces masses of rice using peat and other low-grade carbon resources spread throughout Southeast Asian
straw, and lignite is obtained
Research Institutions in Thailand The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, King Mongkut’s University of
Technology Thonburi (JGSEE-KMUTT) / PTT Public Company Limited Carbon fiber
Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University / Akita University / Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry / manufactured from
Kobe Steel, Ltd. rice straw
Research Period 5 Years
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Environment/Energy
(Low Carbon Society/Energy)
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2017 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Thermoluminescence Techniques in Geothermal Exploration and = Comprehensive Conversion of Biomass and Waste to Super Clean
Integrated Evaluation System of Geothermal Reservoir = Fuels by New Solid Catalysts =
Republic of Kingdom of
Promote development of geothermal energy by applying El Salvador Conduct research and develop
technology through operation tests and
Development of gasification and catalyst technologies to Thailand
This project will promote geothermal energy in El Salvador by selection of four fuel from renewable energy resources as an alternative to fossil fuels.
prospective sites, and application and review of the newly developed technology. Alternative fuels to fossil fuels and chemical products from abundant biomass resources are produced in
Furthermore, the national geothermal power generator LaGeo will conduct explo- Thailand. The obtained biofuels will serve to improve Thailand’s energy self-sufficiency ratio, promote Conduct an on-site survey on the
ration using thermoluminescence in Latin American countries, which is expected agriculture and rural communities, and conserve the environment of Thailand. In the future, it will also availability of biomass material and
their processing.
to contribute to geothermal power development and reduction of CO2 emissions contribute to the development of fuel production from biomass that does not compete with the food
across Latin America. supply and prevent global warming by the use of alternative fuels to fossil fuels.
Research Institutions in El Salvador Universidad de El Salvador / LaGeo Research Institutions in Thailand Chulalongkorn University / Northern Renewable Energy Co., Ltd / PTT
Research Institutions in Japan Tohoku University / The National Institute of Advanced Research Institutions in Japan University of Toyama / Japan Coal Energy Center (JCOAL) /
Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / Iwate University / Geothermal Engineering Co. Field Survey at Ahuachapán JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation / Tomoe Shokai Co., Ltd.
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2017 = Smart Cities Development for Emerging Countries by Multimodal Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Smart Transport Strategy for Thailand 4.0 = Transport System Based on Sensing, Network and Big Data
Analysis of Regional Transportation =
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(Low Carbon Society/Energy)
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015 = Technology Development of Steam-spot Detection and Sustainable Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2014
= Producing Biomass Energy and Material through Revegetation of
Resource Use for Large Enhancement of Geothermal Power
Alang-alang (Imperata cylindrica) Fields =
Generation in Indonesia =
the development of applications for biomass products students at Bandung Institute of Technology
to survey and analyze subsurface promoting use of geothermal resources
temperature, minerals, volcanic gas,
Grassland that has emerged in the space left by felled tropical natural forest has been Principal Investigator and hydrothermal fluids. Indonesia is a volcanic country with one of the world’s greatest potentials for geothermal Principal Investigator
Dr. Didik Widyatmoko Prof. Sudarto Notosiswojo
difficult to convert to agricultural or forest land. To address this problem, we aim to power generation. From criteria of power output and temporal stability, geothermal is
Director, Bogor Botanic Gardens, Faculty of Mining and Petroleum
comprehensively identify the microorganisms present in Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)
the most promising renewable energy, and Indonesia plans to greatly increase its geo- Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung
the soil environment using the latest genome technology, thermal power output. This increase necessarily involves many deep drilling operations (ITB)
and to conduct an efficient fertilization process to convert in order to identify spots suitable for geothermal power generation, which requires a
the soil into productive agricultural land and restore/maintain biodiversity. Simultaneously, we tremendous expense. This project aims to reduce the initial costs and raise the identifi-
aim to develop large-sized Poaceae (grass) species with a high lignin content—whose biomass cation success rate by integrating several methods that do not require drilling, such as
Sorghum pellet
output volume is several times that of tree species—and from these develop and practicalize satellite remote sensing* and geomorphological analysis. The outcome is expected to
low environmental impact wood-based material and fuel pellets. promote the use of geothermal resources.
* Remote sensing: A method of obtaining data by remotely photographing or measuring the Earth’s surface
Contribution to environmental preservation and economic development using sensors on board satellites or aircraft.
by converting unusable land into sustainable biomass production sites. Promoting use of geothermal resources and reducing dependency on fossil fuels
We believe that the revegetation and sustainable utilization of grass wasteland in Indonesia will Utilization of geothermal resources is expected to increase dramatically if the initial costs of geothermal power
serve as a globally deployable model for converting land devastated by the felling of natural forest generation are reduced. The technology developed by this project will be applicable to countries located in vol-
into biomass resource/energy production sites, thus preserving the environment. This project also canic zones and will potentially lead such countries to shift their main electric power source from fossil fuels to
has the potential to bring regional economic development and mutual benefit to both resource-pro- geothermal energy. As a result, the project will contribute to low-carbon and sustainable society development.
ducing and resource-importing nations based on fair and equitable allocation and use of resources.
Research Institutions in Indonesia Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) Center for Plant Conservation Botanic Gardens (Bogor) / etc.(Research Center for Biology / Research Center for Research Institutions in Indonesia Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) Sampling and measuring subsurface
Biotechnology / Research Center for Biomaterial / Center for Innovation / FORDA / ICABIOGRAD) temperature at a hydrothermal alteration
Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University zone. Generation temperature of the
Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University (Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Graduate School of Agriculture)
Research Period 5 Years alternation zone is estimated from the
Research Period 5 Years mineral composition.
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= Development of a Model System for Fluidized Bed Catalytic Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2013
Gasification of Biomass Wastes and Following Liquid Fuel
Production in Indonesia =
Republic of
Produce biofuel from wastes using technology Indonesia
SATREPS 2018
catalyst, as well as a process that synthesizes methanol from the
A cold model equipment of a pilot
circulating fluidized beds gasifier product gas. By design, installation and operation of a demon-
(with BPPT members) stration plant for the process, researchers attempt to develop
biomass conversion technology appropriate to Indonesia.
Research Institutions in Indonesia Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) / Yayasan Dian Desa /
Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)
A snapshot of cold model
Research Institutions in Japan Gunma University experiments by a circulating
Research Period 5 Years fluidized beds equipment
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Bioresources
= Development of Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Methods and Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2017 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Developing Countermeasures Against Striga to Conquer Poverty
Forecast System for Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal
and Improve Food Security =
Fisheries in Chile =
Salmon farm Characterize the relationship between algal bloom Chile Analysis of root parasitic weeds from a chemical perspective to provide information Republic of
the Sudan
dynamics and its microorganism composition that facilitates development of an integrated management strategy
In recent years, large scale red tides in Chilean coastal waters cause serious Principal Investigator Striga is a genus of root parasitic weeds that parasitizes grassy crops, depriving them of nutrients and water. They have Principal Investigator
Associate Prof. Prof. Elgasim Ali Elgasim
damages to fisheries, the second largest industry of the country. This project serious effects on global food production, particularly in Africa where agricultural damage amounts to over one trillion
Milko Jorquera Director General, National Center for
aims to identify microorganisms that propagate prior to red tide formation and yen a year. This project aims to elucidate striga’s germination mechanism to develop a management strategy for use in Research (NCR)
Scientific and Technological
termination, which are expected to serve as bloom dynamic indicators. We will Bioresource Nucleus, Sudan where people are suffering from the devastating damage caused by striga. We will also engage in the selection of
design a portable monitoring device that utilizes the microbiological indicators Universidad de La Frontera (UFRO) resistant species and search for useful substances produced by striga to make use of them as biological resources. The
A sorghum
and collect monitoring data to develop a forecast model. findings of the project will be shared with local farmers to establish an effective integrated management strategy. (African crop) field
The system will be developed by collaboration between dominated by striga
Research Institutions in Chile Universidad de La Frontera (UFRO) / Universidad de Antofagasta (UA) / Universidad de Los Research Institutions in Sudan National Center for Research (NCR) /
Lagos (ULAGOS) / Instituto de Fomento Pesquero (IFOP) / etc. Agricultural Research Corporation (ARC) / etc.
Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University / Okayama University / Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency (FRA) Research Institutions in Japan Kobe University / Osaka Prefecture University Control striga by inducing
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years suicidal germination
Research Institutions in Myanmar Department of Agricultural Research (DAR) / Ministry inistry to the Presidency for Agriculture and Livestock (MPAE) / The National Center for Applied Research
Research Institutions in Madagascar M
Transplanting the Myanmar local and Rural Development (FOFIFA) / University of Antananarivo (LRI) / National Office of Nutrition (ONN)
of Agriculture / Livestock and Irrigation (MIALI)
cultivars and the promising lines, those Research Institutions in Japan Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS) / The University of Tokyo /
Research Institutions in Japan Kyusyu University / Nagoya University were previously developed in Japan and Kyoto University / Yamanashi Eiwa College
Research Period 5 Years carry the agronomically-important gene Research Period 5 Years
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Bioresources
= Project on Establishment of the Model for Fertilizing Cultivation Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Valorization of Bio-resources based on Scientific Evidence in
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015
Promotion Using Burkina Faso Phosphate Rock = Semi- and Arid Land for Creation of New Industry =
and be free from imported ones Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS) Faculty of Life and Environmental
Sciences, University of Tsukuba
チュニジア
Development of domestically produced fertilizers using low-grade phosphate rock and Burkina
共和国
Faso
Goats climbing
argan trees Basic design for commercialization and process of industrialization Republic of
Tunisia
improvement of fertilizer application techniques Focusing on the plenty of bioresources found in Tunisia and Morocco, we implement functional anal-
Soil fertility is low in Africa and agricultural productivity is accordingly low, particu- Principal Investigator ysis and epidemiologic studies to develop seeds of technology for the development of food and
Principal Investigator
larly because of the lack of phosphorus. In addition, fertilizers are very expensive in Director, Hamidou Traore cosmetic products, and technologies of authentification of origin of products and their type towards Director General
Africa compared to other parts of the world. The project will make use of low-grade Institute of Environment and the development of new products. We also conduct ecological studies and analysis of the production, Samia Charfi Kaddour
Agriculture Research
phosphate ore produced but underutilized in Burkina Faso to develop domestically export and consumption i.e. value chain of local products. Through this comprehensive approach, Ministry of Higher Education and
Scientific Research, Direction General
produced and reasonably priced fertilizers. It will also look to improve fertilizer applica- we implement an integrated studies based on scientific evidence for the development of seeds for of Research Valorisation
tion techniques and evaluate the possibility of spreading the proposed technology and contribute to develop high value-added functional food and pharmaceutical products.
fertilizer product. It will also consider techniques to directly apply Finally, we aim to create new industries producing materials for development of functional foods and medicinal cosmet-
Outcrop of phosphate ore
found in Eastern Burkina Faso phosphate rock to propose an integrated strategy for the utilization ics through the collaboration with private sector. Kingdom of
Morocco
* Bioresources as a part of the dietary culture with the oral tradition of their medicinal effects.
of phosphate rock as an important natural resource of Burkina Faso.
and reasonably priced fertilizers by making use of low-grade phosphate rock currently underutilized in to upgrade the production capacity of high value-added agricultural products and to improve tech- Fisheries, Rural Development and Water
and Forests, Kingdom of Morocco
Burkina Faso. Going forward, the outcomes of the project are expected to spread across Africa and beyond nical capability of private sector. In line with the governmental policies targeting the food industry,
to contribute to stabilizing food self-sufficiency in Africa and fertilizer security in Japan and other countries we will contribute to develop a coherent value chain from production to export, and establish Novel biological functions of effective plant
extracts have been identified by using various
of the world facing the depletion of phosphate resources. bases for supply and export of high value-added agricultural products in Tunisia and Morocco. methods for functional food development
and drug discovery.
Research Institutions in Burkina Faso Institute of Environment and Agriculture Research Research Institutions in Tunisia & Morocco Tunisia: The National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia / Centre de Biotechnologie Technopole Borj Cédria / Center of
Research Institutions in Japan Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences Biotechnology of Sfax / The University of Sfax (National Engineering School ) / University of Sousse / Institute of Arid Regions
Participants in the Morocco: Institut Agricole et Vétérinaire Hassan II / Université Cadi Ayyad Marrakech
(JIRCAS) / Taiheiyo Cement Corporation / The University of Tokyo project from both Japan Research Institutions in Japan University of Tsukuba / Kyoto University / Kyushu University
Research Period 5 Years and Burkina Faso Research Period 5 Years
= Optimizing Mariculture based on Big Data with Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Project for Development of Sericulture Research by Applying
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015
Republic of
Using information and communications technology to support sustainable marine Indonesia
Sprawling Selecting/breeding mulberry and silkworm species suited to Republic of
Kenya
culture and capture adapted to climate change mulberry fields
in Kenya Kenya, developing silk materials
Marine culture and capture in Indonesia have a high potential for job creation and the Principal Investigator Kenya’s biological resources include mulberry trees, silkworms, and wild silkworms. We are Principal Investigator
Scientist, Mohamad Natsir Center Director
development of fishing communities. Their production, however, is unstable because working to study Kenya’s native mulberry species in detail in order to select those most
Center for Fisheries Research (CFR), Muo Kasina
of difficulties in adapting to the environmental changes caused by climate change. Ministry of Marine Affairs and
suited to the nation’s climate and to achieve further improvement
Sericulture Research Center,
The project will generate big data by quantifying and digitizing the marine environment Fisheries (KKP) through breeding. We also aim to crossbreed Kenya’s disease-resil- Kenya Agricultural and Livestock
and traceability of marine products by utilizing ICT* and analyze the generated data ient subcultural silkworm species with Japanese species that have Research Organization (KALRO)
to establish marine culture and capture technologies based on a scientific analysis Survey of actual status using sketches been bred over many years to achieve high silk productivity, in order
of big data. In addition, a cloud-based service will be developed and to develop a species that possesses both these qualities for com-
Shipment of groupers rolled out through Indonesia as a decision-making support system. Silkworms thriving mercial use. Furthermore, we will work to derive usage value from
in Kenya
* ICT…Information and Communications Technology Kenyan native wild silkworms as a new silk material. Cocoons collected
in Kenya
Contribute to the development of fishing communities and global food Development of a research and technology platform in Kenya for mass
security through advancement of marine culture and capture production of high-quality silk.
Advancement of marine culture and capture will help invigorate economic circulation in fishing commu- We aim to establish a sericulture research center staffed with talented young researchers capable
nities, opening up opportunities for higher education and freedom of occupational choices to local of leading independent Kenyan research and development, and to develop a technological plat-
people, which in turn will help mitigate poverty and close economic gaps. Moreover, ensuring stable and form capable of mass-producing high-quality Kenyan silk that rivals overseas products. Furthermore,
systematic marine production in Indonesia, which has the second-longest coastline in the world, will On-site development work
we hope that the technologies developed in the research center will be deployed on a societal
contribute to global food security. level through transfer to manufacturers and private companies.
Research Institutions in Indonesia Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) / Bogor Agricultural University Research Institutions in Kenya Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)
Research Institutions in Japan Future University Hakodate / Tokyo University of Agriculture / National Institute of Technology, Hachinohe College / Raising silkworms at
Research Institutions in Japan National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Toyohashi University of Technology / Fujitsu Limited / Upside LLC. / New Media Development Association Kenya National
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years Sericulture Research
Center
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Bioresources
= Development and Dissemination of Sustainable Production System Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015 = Establishment of Cryo-bank System for Vietnamese Native Pig Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2014
Based on Invasive Pest Management of Cassava in Vietnam, Resources and Sustainable Production System to Conserve
Cambodia and Thailand = Bio-diversity =
Socialist Socialist
Develop and disseminate pest management technologies and systems Republic of
Vietnam
Discovering and maintaining native Vietnamese varieties using Republic of
Vietnam
for producing healthy seedlings up-to-date breeding techniques
In recent years, climate change and the rapid acceleration of global trade have led to increasing crop Principal Investigator There are many valuable breeds of pig in Vietnam, but many native Vietnamese varieties are Principal Investigator
Dr. Le Huy Ham Prof. Nguyen Thanh Son
damage from invasive pests worldwide, with South East Asian cassava crops no exception. We aim at risk of extinction as economic development has resulted in the introduction of foreign
Director, Agricultural Genetics Institute
to develop pest management technologies for use in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, including (AGI)
breeds. Some native varieties are expected to include lines suitable as animal hosts for the Director General, National Institute of
Animal Science (NIAS),
crop disease diagnosis kits and biological control for insect pests, as well as systems for ensuring production of organs for xenotransplantation into human recipients, and there is conjecture Ministry of Agricultural and Rural
The cassava the production and cultivation of healthy seedlings. Furthermore, we will work to construct a sus- that other breeds with useful traits may still be undiscovered. In order to protect these rare Development (MARD)
mealybug, which
has become tainable production system that utilizes healthy seedlings by developing a breeds as pig germplasm, the project is creating a cryogenic gene bank (cryo-bank) system
an invasive pest in
market-based “triple-win” dissemination model that benefits the private sec- モロッコ
Kingdom of
that stores sperm, oocytes, fertilized oocytes, etc., and promotes their utilization.
South East Asia 王国
Cambodia Visiting facilities at an
tor, farmers, and government.
Potential boost to regenerative medicine using iPS cells artificial insemination center
in Hòa Bình Province
Stabilization and increase of cassava production will vitalize the Principal Investigator Many pigs retain gene sequences that derive from certain strains of virus, so
Rector, Sieng Emtotim
regional economy in South East Asia. the problem of infection must be overcome in order for organs grown inside
University of Battambang
This project will serve as a model case for practical cooperation between related countries to pigs to be used for transplantation into humans. However, in 2015, it was
Visiting farmers in the Đà B c District of
address cross-jurisdictional issues. Increased revenue from cassava will benefit partner countries Hòa Bình Province discovered that there may exist lines of pigs possessing few of these sequences.
by raising the income of small-scale farmers, boosting employment at processing plants in the The discovery or generation of pigs for which there is no concern of viral infec-
region, serving as a source of foreign currency, providing biomass for use, and offering policy hints, tion would be a significant contribution to medical advances.
Kingdom of
while also delivering major benefits for Japanese companies engaged in cassava-related business, Cassava stems and Thailand
both in Japan and partner countries. potatoes whose leaves
dropped prior to
harvest
Principal Investigator
Research Institutions in Vietnam, Vietnam: Agricultural Genetics Institute Research Institutions in Vietnam National Institute of Animal Science (NIAS) / Institute of Biotechnology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
Cambodia and Thailand Cambodia: University of Battambang Director, Pichet Grudloyma (IBT, VAST) / Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA) / etc.
Thailand: Rayong Field Crops Research Center / etc. Field and Renewable Energy Crops Research Institutions in Japan Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science / NARO (National Agriculture and Food Research Organization) (NILGS) /
Research Institutions in Japan Kyushu University / Tokyo University of Agriculture / The University of Tokyo / RIKEN / Nagoya University Research Institute, National Institute of Animal Health / NARO (National Agriculture and Food Research Organization) (NIAH)
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
Department of Agriculture, Thailand
= Continuous Operation System for Microalgae Production Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015
= Development of Aquaponics Combined with Open Culture Adapting
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2014
Optimized for Sustainable Tropical Aquaculture (COSMOS) = to Arid Regions for Sustainable Food Production =
United
Discovering and mass-culturing high-value microalgae using new technologies Malaysia Solving water issues in arid regions using advanced aquaponics Mexican
States
Microalgae are capable of producing powerful antioxidants such as astaxanthin. Demand for food in Mexico is increasing due to the rapid growth in population. However, problems exist, such as deple-
Both aesthetically and functionally beneficial, they are truly worthy of the title tion of groundwater for irrigated agriculture and soil degradation due to the use of highly saline groundwater. In order to Principal Investigator
Under certain condition, haematococcus algae (left) Principal Investigator
accumlate highly valuable astaxanthin (right).
“aquatic jewels.” Malaysia is one of the most biologically diverse nations, and Prof. Fatimah MD. Yusoff achieve both effective water use and prevention of soil salinization, this project is working on an advanced form of aqua- Dr. Ilie Sava Racotta
Microalgae are truly “aquatic jewels.” habitat to a vast population of microalgae species. Our goal is to establish ponics, a food production system that combines aquaculture and hydroponic cultivation of crops. Further development Dimitrov
Institute of Bioscience (IBS),
advanced microalgae mass-culture reactors suited to tropical eco-climate Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) of aquaponics technology can potentially make maximum use of water by linking the system to open-field cultivation. Project Manager / Institutional
Management, Director of Northwestern
conditions using targeted high-value microalgae coupled with innovative Specifically, fish and shrimp are farmed using groundwater, and the drainage from that pro- Center of Biological Research (CIBNOR)
growth-promoting substances from Malaysia. cess is used for hydroponic cultivation of crops that have the property of absorbing salts.
The water with reduced saline content resulting from hydroponic crop production can then
Contributing to the development of environmentally- be used for open-field cultivation.
friendly aquaculture industries through innovative
Converting irrigated agriculture into highly Trial cultivation of herbs. In addition to
microalgae mass-culture technologies high value-added crops like herbs, open-field
productive systems around the world cultivation is also being considered for
The rapid growth of aquaculture industry has led to the red peppers and cherry tomatoes.
discharge of large volumes of sludge and sewage into the natural environment causing degra- Tilapia, a suitable candidate for If aquaponics suited to arid regions were adopted throughout the world,
farming. It is often seen in Mexican
dation to ecosystems. The proactive recovery of rich nutrients from the sludge and sewage can markets. When fresh, it can even
irrigated agriculture could be converted into a sustainable food production
be utilized for the mass-culturing of high-value microalgae species, empowering a new recycling
be prepared as sashimi. system. The deployment of these highly productive systems will contribute
system that provides economic initiative while simultaneously preserving the natural ecosystem. to securing safe water and food, countering threats to food security.
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= Development and Adoption of Latin American Low-input Rice Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2013
Production System through Genetic Improvement and Advanced
Field-management Technologies =
the excessive use of herbicides and the decline in productivity. Through this project we utilize
SATREPS 2018
deep-rooting genes to develop new Colombian rice varieties that can attain higher yield with
lower inputs of water and nutrients. We also adopt precision agriculture approaches with
state-of-the-art sensing technologies, and thus address the challenge of developing
and adopting new low-input technologies for Latin American rice production.
Selection of new breeding
lines with higher water-use
efficiency in rainout shelters
Efforts in Colombia can contribute to global food security
Progress in the research conducted by this project can boost rice production in
Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Colombia, with the country potentially attaining self-sufficiency in rice. It may lead to a higher employment rate
and the steady growth of local agricultural communities, and enable in-country refugees to return to their villages.
If other Latin American countries, and perhaps even African countries, were to adopt these new rice cultivars
and low-input technologies, the research would contribute to food security on a global scale.
Research Institutions in Colombia International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) / etc.
Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / Kyushu University / Tokyo University of Agriculture
A Japanese PhD student explaining
and Technology / National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
the evaluation methodologies for deep-rooting
Research Period 5 Years characteristics (at CIAT)
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earthquake risk evaluation and aseismic protection techniques tsunamis by exploiting the new technology of offshore and
In Bhutan, most residential and public facilities are made of rammed earth* and stone
Principal Investigator
Director General onshore geophysical observations. Principal Investigator
Dr. Víctor Manuel Cruz
masonry except for some reinforced concrete buildings up to five stories high and brick Karma Tsering We aim to assess the potential for megathrust earthquakes in the coastal region of the Guerrero Atienza
buildings up to two stories seen in the capital and other larger cities. The project aims Department of Disaster Management state by establishing the first Mexican seafloor geodetic and seismic network to obtain slow Instituto de Geofisica, Universidad
to support the development of a quake-resistant community through the development (DDM), Ministry of Home and Cultural Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)
Affairs earthquake data. After analyzing the onshore data as well as the landward data, such as
Kick-off meeting of an aseismic protection policy obtained by a seismological research in Bhutan to onshore GNSS* stations and seismic stations, we will develop scenarios for the earthquake
make traditional Bhutanese masonry buildings earthquake resistant. This scope will be Example of earthquake and tsunami hazard, an earthquake/tsunami hazard map, and a tsunami evacuation sign to
realized by producing a manual for disaster mitigation education taking into consideration the results of earthquake damage to a rammed
earth architecture aid in safely evacuating the residents. The development of disaster education programs will help mitigate disasters with the
hazard evaluation, and by holding seminars for engineers and construction builders as well as local residents. inclusion of Mexican cultural perspectives and actions to be taken. *GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite System Preparation of a ocean
* Rammed earth is a technique for constructing walls by filling earth material into a supported wooden frame and then ramming and compressing bottom observation
until it hardens. Utilization of the new knowledge on slow earthquakes to mitigate the equipment on board
Contribute to building safe and secure communities through the development of Open experiment on
how walls are destroyed
disasters from future megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis
technologies for disaster mitigation in Bhutan. (toppling test)
Understanding the similarities and differences between slow and megathrust earthquakes in Japan and
Mexico will contribute greatly to understanding the fundamental physics of megathrust earthquakes
Contribute to raising people’s awareness of disaster prevention by proposing the development and implementation of an aseismic
and tsunamis in Japan’s Nankai Trough region as well as the Mexican subduction zone. Furthermore,
protection policy based on full-scale experiments and a disaster mitigation education manual for Bhutan’s government agencies
initiatives aimed at mitigating damage in the event of a megathrust earthquake will aid in the sustainable
responsible for disaster management. The technologies to be developed through this project may be applied in other countries
development of Japanese society by ensuring the lives and belongings of citizens are protected in the event of
as a model for overcoming the risks of disasters due to seismic vulnerability of traditional buildings made of earth and stones.
a future megathrust earthquake centered in western Japan.
Research Institutions in Bhutan Department of Disaster Management (DDM), Department of Culture (DOC), Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs / Department of Engineering Installation of a ocean
Research Institutions in Mexico Instituto de Geofisica / Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) /
Services (DES), Ministry of Works and Human Settlement / Department of Geology and Mines (DGM), Ministry of Economic Affairs bottom observation
Centro Nacional de Prevencion de Desastres (CENAPRED) equipment
Research Institutions in Japan Nagoya City University / National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED) / Kyoto University / Kagawa University /
Tohoku University / Nihon University Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University / The university of Tokyo / Tohoku University / Kobe University
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
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Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015 = Application of State of the Art Technologies to Strengthen Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2014
= Integrated Research on Great Earthquakes and Disaster
Research and Response to Seismic, Volcanic and Tsunami Events,
Mitigation in Nepal Himalaya =
and Enhance Risk Management =
Federal
Tackle scientifically Nepal’s future great earthquake and its hazards Democratic
Republic Minimizing disasters by using cutting-edge Japanese science and technology Republic of
Colombia
of Nepal
Focusing on a future great earthquake expected in Nepal Himalayas, and the highly populated and vulnerable Kathmandu Columbia suffers from earthquake, tsunami, and volcanic disasters. Although progress in the deployment and operation
Valley, we aim to provide scientifically advanced seismic hazard information and build fundamentals to mitigate earthquake Principal Investigator of observation networks has been made, there is still much room for further development. In this project, the observation Principal Investigator
disaster based on this information, by conducting researches on earthquake potential evaluation, ground motion predic- Mr. Rajendra Prasad data and knowledge accumulated in Columbia will be merged with the latest Japanese monitoring systems and damage Ms. Marta Lucia Calvache V.
tion, seismic hazard assessment, earthquake observation system, and education and policies. Khanal prediction techniques to develop technology that minimizes damage from disasters in Colombia. Science and engineer- Directora Técnica de Geoamenazas,
Director General, Department of Mines Servicio Geológico Colombiano (SGC)
For this aim, we also utilize data and research findings from the 2015 Gorkha earthquake. ing researchers focus on four areas: monitoring, modelling, damage prediction, and information dissemination.
and Geology(DMG), Ministry of Industry
Build fundamentals for earthquake disaster mitigation based on Protecting humanity from disasters by deploying the technology
advanced hazard information in high disaster-risk areas around the world
By integrating the research outcomes such as the source In addition to accumulating research data from earthquake
model of a future great earthquake, predicted ground source analysis and volcano monitoring, the project con-
motions from the future earthquake, and observations by structs a framework for real-time forecasting of disaster
the enhanced seismic network, we aim to obtain scientif- Microtremor observations
damage and a system of disaster information dissemination
ically advanced earthquake hazard information. In addition, in Bogota using social media. Research outcomes are to be imple-
developing personnel and policies for communicating this mented throughout the world in areas with high risk of
The highly vulnerable
Kathmandu Valley information to the Nepali society will lead to fundamentals disasters, contributing to safe evacuation of residents and
for the mitigation of future earthquake disaster in the appropriate response to damage.
Kathmandu Valley.
Damage to historic Excursion to Nevado del
buildings from the Ruiz volcano
Gorkha earthquake
Research Institutions in Nepal Department of Mines and Geology / Ministry of Industry Research Institutions in Colombia Servicio Geológico Colombiano (SGC) / Dirección General Maritima (DIMAR) / Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres
(UNGRD) / Instituto Distrital de Gestión de Riesgos (IDIGER) / Universidad Nacional de Colombia / Universidad de los Andes
Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / Kochi University / OYO Corporation
Research Institutions in Japan Nagoya University / The University of Tokyo / Tohoku University / National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED)
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
= Technical Development to Upgrade Structural Integrity of Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2015 Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2014
= Development of a Comprehensive Disaster Resilience System and
Buildings in Densely Populated Urban Areas and its Strategic
Collaboration Platform in Myanmar =
Implementation towards Resilient Cities =
People’s
Republic of
Develop techniques for seismic evaluation and retrofit of Republic of
Bangladesh Assess the risk of urban disasters and prepare for disasters in the future the Union of
Myanmar
buildings, and propose efficient methods of upgrading their With Myanmar and its cities under large-scale development, the risk of disasters increases due to expansion of the urban
population and climate change. This project monitors changes in the ground, terrain, and urban environment associated
structural integrity. Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator
Mr. Mohammad Shamim with the development process, and develops a system for assessing vulnerabilities to potential disasters in Myanmar. Pro-Rector / Prof.
Although Bangladesh is located in a seismically active region, its capital city Dhaka is Akhter The project aims to identify disaster risks in advance to contribute to the formulation of regional development planning Khin Than Yu
one of the world’s most vulnerable urban centers due to its unordered and dense urban Director, Housing and Building and disaster countermeasures countermeasures as well as to support the strengthening of the Myanmar government’s Yangon Technological University (YTU)
layout with low-quality building structures. In addition, building design and construction Research Institute
Poorly reinforced RC columns
disaster management capabilities.
with brick chip aggregate practices as well as structural characteristics differ significantly from those in Japan.
To improve Dhaka’s earthquake resilience, we aim to jointly develop seismic evaluation Field survey to observe flood risk Disseminate research outcomes and
countermeasures (Wagadok Dam)
and retrofit techniques suitable for buildings in Bangladesh, and upgrading scenarios of urban planning for efficiently contribute to improvement of disaster
deploying them on a societal level.
management capabilities throughout Asia
Achieve safe and secure Dhaka through development of earthquake Collaboration among government, industry and academia is indis-
resilience technology Holding a workshop with
our overseas partners pensable for building safe cities. A new Research Center, which
By upgrading Dhaka’s building performance and urban center’s resilience against earthquake will serve as the core organization to promote such collaboration,
damage, we aim to develop a safe and secure city and civil infrastructures for stable economic was established in Yangon Technological University. The solutions
activity. As the techniques developed through this project address urban and building-related issues for the issues in Myanmar promise to serve as a model that can
Low-quality buildings
that are also commonly found in other developing countries, their worldwide dissemination has the collapsed under gravity load be applied to other Asian countries to improve their disaster man-
Technological Research Centre in
potential to contribute to the safer global society. agement capabilities. YTU, where the Research Centre
was established
Research Institutions in Bangladesh Housing and Building Research Institute / Public Works Department / Bangladesh University of Engineering Research Institutions in Myanmar Yangon Technological University (YTU) / Myanmar Engineering Society (MES) / Department of Disaster Management (DDM) / Department of
and Technology / Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology / University of Asia Pacific Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) / Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement of River Systems (DWIR) / Ministry of Construction
(MOC) / Irrigation Department (ID) / Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC) / Mandalay Technological University (MTU) / etc.
Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / Tohoku University / Osaka University Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / Hokkaido University / Tohoku University / Keio University
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
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Principal Investigator
Prof. IGUCHI Masato
Save Indonesian People from Volcanic Disasters Sakurajima Volcano Research Center,
Disaster Prevention Research Institute,
Kyoto University
SATREPS 2018
volcanic ash warning system, the project aims to
develop a decision making support system for multimodal sediment disasters.
People’s
Investigate measures using Japanese science and technology Republic of
Bangladesh
to prevent or mitigate flood and storm surge damage
Bangladesh suffers significant damage due to flooding and storm surges, and this Principal Investigator
exacerbates poverty, further reducing the ability to counter such damage and gener- Prof./ Director
Md. Munsur Rahman
ating a downward spiral. Preventing and mitigating damage is an urgent task. This
Institute of Water and Flood
project is attempting to produce flood and storm surge hazard maps, to propose Management (IWFM), Bangladesh
Surveys using interviews in
measures to reduce damage from riverbank erosion and levee collapse, to develop University of Engineering and
Technology (BUET)
a Hindu community (Arpangsia warning and evacuation systems, and to work on predicting and taking action against
in Khulna District)
flood-driven dispersal of harmful substances. The aim is to construct resilient local
communities.
Research Institutions in Japan Kyoto University / The University of Tokyo / Nagasaki University / Kochi University
Research Period 5 Years
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Infectious Diseases Control
Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2017 = Establishment of a Research and Reference Collaborative System Adoption Fiscal Year FY 2016
= Integrated Research and Development Towards Chagas Disease
for the Diagnoses of Fungal Infections including Drug-Resistant
Control =
Ones both in Brazil and Japan =
Federative
Republic of
Identify protozoa gene that leads to the disease and develop El Salvador Developing a method for rapid detection of drug-resistant Republic of
Brazil
Research Institutions in El Salvador National Scientific Research Center of El Salvador (CICES) / University of El Salvador / Dr. Jose Matias Delgado University Research Institutions in Brazil University of Campinas
/ National Rosales Hospital
Research Institutions in Japan Chiba University
Research Institutions in Japan Gunma University / University of Tokyo / Keio University / Osaka City University / Takasaki University of Health and Welfare
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
Contribute to elimination by spreading new diagnosis method and Develop a new method of combatting infectious
One Health network model diseases based on knowledge of intestinal flora
This project will eliminate rabies deaths from the Philippines Stray dogs are everywhere Intestinal bacteria play an important role in immune response in the intestines.
due to insufficient control
by building a treatment and prevention network with collabo- in Philippines
The Study will analyze the genomes of intestinal flora to ascertain whether
Collecting canine whiskers to ration between doctors and veterinarians incorporating the there is a correlation between intestinal flora and resistance to infectious With the chancellor
develop new rabies diagnosis In front of a relief of Exterior of NMIMR, of the University of Ghana
method
new diagnosis system under One Health care perspective. Dr. Hideyo Noguchi at the entrance to which plays a central
diseases. The Study will enable the development of disease control measures and the director of NMIMR
This will also contribute to achievement of WHO and OIE’s the Noguchi Memorial Institute of role in infectious disease utilizing genome-level information and is expected help
Medical Research (NMIMR; established and immunity research
“Zero by 30: The Global Strategic Plan to Prevent Human Deaths from Dog-Transmitted in 1979 with Japanese aid), Ghana in West Africa establish new strategies for combatting infectious diseases.
University Medical School
Rabies by 2030” by spreading the network to surrounding countries.
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Spreading!
Republic of
Investigate the actual state of affairs concerning infectious diseases and improve Republic
of Gabon Plants, microbes, and other organisms are important resources for drug discovery Indonesia
testing and diagnostic techniques Indonesia is a nation rich in biological resources. As substances found in plants and microorganisms have the potential
The Gabonese Republic, located in Central Africa, is facing serious difficulties with viral infection, but there is no accurate Principal Investigator to be used as drugs, these biological resources are highly valuable in drug discovery. The aim of this project is to screen Principal Investigator
information on the actual conditions. It is vital to identify the causal viruses, investigate outbreak conditions, and ascertain Dr. Bertrand Lell Indonesia’s diverse microbial resources for compounds that might be candidates for drugs to treat malaria and amebia- Prof. Eniya Listiani Dewi
transmission pathways when devising countermeasures. The Study seeks to develop and disseminate techniques for Director, Centre de Recherches sis. There are no vaccines against these parasitic diseases, and drug treatments are also limited, meaning that new drugs Deputy Chairperson,
Médicales de Lambaréné (CERMEL) The Agency for the Assessment and
quickly testing and diagnosing Ebola, Zika and other virus diseases and to establish a system for combatting infectious are needed. Technical assistance provided through the project will also enable Indonesia to develop the capability for Application of Technology (BPPT)
diseases as soon as possible. Research will also be made to explore the characteristics and infection sources of uniden- independent drug discovery research.
tified pathogens. Potential for drug discovery in Japan as well as in Indonesia
Develop a simple and low-cost diagnostic method, thereby If compounds that are potential candidates for new drugs are
identified, researchers will collaborate with corporations with
contributing to worldwide disease control
the aim of their commercialization. If Indonesia becomes
The quick diagnostic system for viral infections to be developed by capable of developing therapeutic drugs for itself, this will
the Study will be simple and low-cost, allowing it to be used easily lead to its further economic development. Ensuring that
in any developing nation. If it is adopted by African nations, it will be Indonesian biological resources can also be utilized in Japan
possible to effectively suppress the spread of infectious diseases Preprocessing for the isolation of also enhances Japan’s potential for drug discovery research.
microorganisms from collected soil
that accompany the movements of people and commodities, thereby
At the planned site of the new
laboratory, with Gabon contributing to worldwide disease control.
research colleagues
Instruction on enzyme
activity assay for the
malaria parasite
Research Institutions in Gabon Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné (CERMEL) Research Institutions in Indonesia The Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT)
Lambarene is noted in connection Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / Kitasato University / Nagasaki University /
Research Institutions in Japan Nagasaki University with Albert Schweitzer. MicroBiopharm Japan Co., Ltd.
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years
Kingdom of Republic of
Revealing genetic risks of tuberculosis and developing effective treatments for Thailand Understanding flying fox ecology to reveal high infection risk locations and activities Indonesia
tuberculosis Bats can transmit rabies and other dangerous viruses. Among the bats, flying foxes travel particularly long distances, and
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease and its burden for global health is well-known as HIV and malaria. Thailand is one Principal Investigator should be monitored as animals that may spread infections across national borders. Their ecology, however, is still poorly Principal Investigator
of 22 high burden countries of tuberculosis, and effective measures are required to control this disease urgently. Genome Dr. understood. In this project, we are conducting a survey of the movement of flying foxes in Indonesia, home to a great Dean. Agus Priyono
Surakameth Mahasirimongkol diversity of plants and animals. We assess their points of contact with dogs, wild animals, and humans, and track routes Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bogor
variation in both humans and TB bacteria may affect different phenotype and treatment. This large-scale study will ana- Agricultural University (IPB)
Senior Physician, Department of of infection. We will also analyze the viral strains that they carry.
lyze the variation of both host and pathogen genomes among TB patients, patients who suffered side effects from the Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public
Health
medication, and individuals who have not developed TB, in order to reveal how genomic DNA variants are associated Improve public health through effective measures to
with the development of TB and the side effects of the drug treatment.
prevent infection
Tuberculosis control will be advanced in Thailand and world through The development of diagnostic tools and methods for rapid and
the application of genomic information Ministry of Public Health,
exhaustive detection of viruses has enabled the gathering of more Participants come together
at a project meeting
From the results of the genomic analysis, this project will identify Thailand accurate infection data. Our aim is also to lay the
genetic factors associated with tuberculosis and establish highly foundations for research and education so that local
effective and less side-effect causative treatment method. The researchers can carry out viral analysis and diag-
research finding will contribute to reduce TB patients and provide nosis independently, enabling them to continue
Site visit to collect clinical information Drone used to survey
for understanding the environment better quality of life to the patients globally. flying fox habitats gathering and disseminate infection data to reduce
around tuberculosis patients the number of infections caused by flying foxes.
Research Institutions in Thailand Ministry of Public Health, Thailand / Mahidol University Research Institutions in Indonesia Bogor Agricultural University
Research Institutions in Japan The University of Tokyo / RIKEN / Research Institute of Tuberculosis (JATA) / Research Institutions in Japan Nagoya University / Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology /
Fukujuji Hospital (JATA) Yamaguchi University
Research Period 4 Years Research Period 5 Years
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of Research
With no respect
for national borders,
Republic of
Identify protozoan diseases endemic to Mongolia and develop simple and rapid Mongolia climate change and changes
in weather conditions can Establishment of an early-warning system for infectious South Africa
Research Institutions in Mongolia Mongolian University of Life Sciences First academic seminar Research Institutions in South Africa Alliance for Collaboration on Climate & Earth Systems Science (ACCESS) / etc.
for local veterinarians The prediction of disease outbreak
Research Institutions in Japan Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Research Institutions in Japan Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) allows effective control measures
Research Period 5 Years Research Period 5 Years such as insecticide spray
Lao People’s
Molecular and genetic monitoring of parasitic diseases that Democratic
Republic
Controlling the spread of endemic parasitic diseases will boost the development of SATREPS research team
Laos and other countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion in Laos
The outcomes of this project will include new diagnostic methods for malaria and other parasitic
diseases, and if systems for monitoring endemicity and controlling these diseases can be estab-
lished, this will lead to improved health and greater food security for the people of Laos and the
Greater Mekong Subregion. Furthermore, this has the potential to significantly boost economic
growth through the creation of new industries such as fisheries and tourism.
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SATREPS Project Index
Sustainable Replantation of Oil Palm by Adding Value to Oil Palm Trunk through Scientific and Project Leader Japan International Research Center Development and Dissemination of Sustainable Production System Based on Invasive Pest Vietnam/
― Prof.
Technological Innovation KOSUGI Akihiko for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS)
Malaysia 31 Management of Cassava in Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand TAKASU Keiji
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University Cambodia/ p44
Thailand
2018
2015
Department of Bioproduction and
Prof. Environment Engineering, Faculty of Department of Science and
Advanced and Sustainable Water Utilization Associated with Greening Potential Evaluation Djibouti ― Continuous Operation System for Microalgae Production Optimized for Sustainable Tropical Prof. Engineering for Sustainable Innovation,
SHIMADA Sawahiko Regional Environment Science, Tokyo 32 Aquaculture (COSMOS) Malaysia p44
Bioresources
University of Agriculture TODA Tatsuki Faculty of Science and Engineering,
Soka University
Establishment of Environmentally Sound Management of Construction and Demolition Waste Institute of Agrobiological Sciences,
Prof. Graduate School of Science and Establishment of Cryo-bank System for Vietnamese Native Pig Resources Advanced Researcher,
01 and Its Wise Utilization for Environmental Pollution Control and for New Recycled Construction KAWAMOTO Ken Engineering, Saitama University
Vietnam p26 33 and Sustainable Production System to Conserve Bio-diversity Dr. KIKUCHI Kazuhiro
NARO (National Agriculture and Food Vietnam p45
Environment/Energy (Global
Research Organization) (NIAS)
2017
2014
Materials
Co-creation of Innovative Forest Resources Management Combining Ecological Methods and Development of Aquaponics Combined with Open Culture Adapting to Prof.
02 Indigenous Knowledge
Associate Prof. The Center for African Area Studies,
Cameroon p26 34 Arid Regions for Sustainable Food Production YAMADA Satoshi
Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University Mexico p45
YASUOKA Hirokazu Kyoto University
Development of Next-Generation Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Framework to Combat Development and Adoption of Latin American Low-input Rice Production Prof. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life
35 System through Genetic Improvement and Advanced Field-management Technologies
2013
Prof. Arid Land Research Center, Colombia p46
03 Desertification TSUNEKAWA Atsushi Tottori University
Ethiopia p27 OKADA Kensuke Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Comprehensive Assessment and Conservation of Blue Carbon Ecosystems and Their Services Prof. School of Environment and Society, Philippines
04 in the Coral Triangle (Blue CARES) NADAOKA Kazuo Tokyo Institute of Technology / Indonesia p27 Development of Plant-derived Soil Stabilizing Additives to Problematic Soil as a Means to Mitigate Prof. Kyoto University, Graduate School of
2018
Ethiopia ―
Road Disasters KIMURA Makoto Engineering
2016
Strengthening of the Environmental Radiation Control and Legislative Basis Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science /
Prof./Director
05 for the Environmental Remediation of Radioactively Contaminated Sites Institute of Environmental Radioactivity Ukraine p28 Regional Resilience Enhancement through Establishment of Area-BCM at Industry Complexes in Prof. Graduate School of Social Engineering,
36
2017
NANBA Kenji at Fukushima University Thailand p48
Thailand WATANABE Kenji Nagoya Institute of Technology
‐ scale Environmental Issues)
2016
Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
Chiba University
Development of Extreme Weather Monitoring and Information Sharing Prof.
07 Visualization of Impact of Chronic / Latent Chemical Hazard and Geo-Ecological Remediation
Prof. Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine,
Zambia p29
38 System in the Philippines TAKAHASHI Yukihiro
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University Philippines p49
ISHIZUKA Mayumi Hokkaido University
Hazard Assessment of Large Earthquakes and Tsunamis in the Mexican Associate Prof. Disaster Prevention Research Institute,
08 Advancing Co-design of Integrated Strategies with Adaptation to Climate Change
Institute of Industrial Science, 39 p49
2015
Associate Prof. School of Environment and Society, Prof. Earthquake Research Institute,
40 Integrated Research on Great Earthquakes and Disaster Mitigation in Nepal Himalaya
2015
09 Establishment of Environmental Conservation Platform of Tonle Sap Lake YOSHIMURA Chihiro Tokyo Institute of Technology
Cambodia p30 KOKETSU Kazuki The University of Tokyo
Nepal p50
Research on the Integration System of Spatial Environment Analyses and Advanced Metal Prof. Faculty of International Resource Technical Development to Upgrade Structural Integrity of Buildings in Densely Populated Urban Prof. Institute of Industrial Science,
10 Recovery to Ensure Sustainable Resource Development 41 Areas and its Strategic Implementation towards Resilient Cities
2014
2014
University of Yamanashi Development of a Comprehensive Disaster Resilience System and Collaboration Platform in International Center for Urban Safety
Prof. / Director
43 Myanmar Engineering, Institute of Industrial Myanmar p51
2013
2013
Research Project on Disaster Prevention/Mitigation Measures against Floods and Storm Surges Research Center for Fluvial and Coastal
Prof. / Director
45 in Bangladesh NAKAGAWA Hajime
Disasters, Disaster Prevention Research Bangladesh p52
Development of Advanced Hybrid Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Technology for Prof. Institute of Ocean Energy, Institute, Kyoto University
Malaysia ―
Low Carbon Society and Sustainable Energy System: First Experimental OTEC Plant of Malaysia IKEGAMI Yasuyuki Saga University
2018
Development and Dissemination of Innovative Technology for Extracting Rice-Bran Oil to Visiting Prof. Establishment of the “Bench-to-Bedside” Feedback System for Sustainable ART and the Director AIDS Clinical Center, National Center
Shizuoka University Tanzania ― Vietnam ―
Environment/Energy (Low Carbon Society/Energy)
Power Diesel Generators for Rural Electrification via Micro-Grids SAKO Takeshi Prevention of New HIV Transmission in Vietnam OKA Shinichi for Global Health and Medicine
2018
Thermoluminescence Techniques in Geothermal Exploration and Prof. Graduate School of Environmental El Division of Global Epidemiology,
14 Integrated Evaluation System of Geothermal Reservoir TSUCHIYA Noriyoshi Studies, Tohoku University Salvador p34 Epidemiology of Zoonotic Virus Infections in Africa
Prof.
TAKADA Ayato
Research Center for Zoonosis Control,
Zambia /
DR Congo ―
2017
Hokkaido University
Prof. Institute of Science and Technology
15 Smart Transport Strategy for Thailand 4.0 Thailand p34 Prof. Department of Molecular and Cellular El
HAYASHI Yoshitsugu Research, Chubu University
46 Integrated Research and Develomment Towards Chagas Disease Control SHIMADA Junko
Parasitology, School of Health Sciences,
Salvador p54
Gunma University
2017
Comprehensive Conversion of Biomass and Waste to Super Clean Graduate School of Science and
Prof.
16 Fuels by New Solid Catalysts TSUBAKI Noritatsu
Engineering for Research, Thailand p35 The Establishment of the One Health Prevention and Treatment Network Model for the Prof.
University of Toyama 47 Elimination of Rabies in the Philippines Faculty of Medicine, Oita University Philippines p54
2016
NISHIZONO Akira
Smart Cities Development for Emerging Countries by Multimodal Transport System Based on General Manager Global Business Development Office,
17 Sensing, Network and Big Data Analysis of Regional Transportation TSUBOI Tsutomu Nagoya Electric Works Co., Ltd.
India p35 One Health Approach to Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases with Special Attention on Prof. Graduate School of Agricultural and
Turkey ―
2016
Producing Biomass Energy and Material through Revegetation of Prof. Research Institute for Sustainable
18 Alang-alang (Imperata Cylindrica ) Fields Indonesia p36 Establishment of a Research and Reference Collaborative System for the Diagnoses of Fungal Associate Prof. Medical Mycology Research Center,
UMEZAWA Toshiaki Humanosphere, Kyoto University 48 Infections including Drug-Resistant Ones both in Brazil and Japan Brazil p55
2015
2015
Technology Development of Steam-spot Detection and Sustainable Resource Use for Large Prof. Graduate School of Engineering,
20 Enhancement of Geothermal Power Generation in Indonesia KOIKE Katsuaki Kyoto University
Indonesia p37
50 Establishment of Laboratory Surveillance System for Viral Diseases of Public Health Concern
Prof. Institute of Tropical Medicine,
Gabon p56
YASUDA Jiro Nagasaki University
2014
2014
Development of a Model System for Fluidized Bed Catalytic Gasification of Biomass Wastes Faculty of Medicine, Indonesia p57
Associate Prof. Graduate School of Science and NOZAKI Tomoyoshi
22 and Following Liquid Fuel Production in Indonesia
2013
Development of Climate Change Resilient Innovative Technologies for Sustainable Wheat Prof. Arid Land Research Center, Tottori Epidemiological Studies on Animal Protozoan Diseases in Mongolia and Prof. Obihiro University of Agriculture and
Sudan ― 54 Development of Effective Diagnostics Measures Mongolia p58
Production in the Dry and Heat Prone Agro-ecologies of Sudan and Sub-Saharan Africa TSUJIMOTO Hisashi University YOKOYAMA Naoaki Veterinary Medicine
2018
Utilization of Thailand Local Genetic Resources to Develop Novel Farmed Fish for Global Faculty, Department of Marine Department of Tropical Medicine and
Prof. Development of Innovative Research Technique in Genetic Epidemiology of Malaria and Other Director,
Biosciences, Tokyo University of Marine Thailand ― 2013
55 Parasitic Diseases in Lao PDR for Containment of Their Expanding Endemicity Malaria, Research Institute, National Laos p58
Market HIRONO Ikuo Science and Technology Dr. KANO Shigeyuki Center for Global Health and Medicine
Development of Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring Methods and Forecast System for Sustainable Associate Prof. Graduate School of Medicine, Establishment of an Early-warning System for Infectious Diseases in Southern Africa
23 Aquaculture and Coastal Fisheries in Chile MARUYAMA Fumito Kyoto University
Chile p40 56 Incorporating Climate Predictions
Prof. Institute of Tropical Medicine, South
p59
MINAKAWA Noboru Nagasaki University Africa
2017
Strengthening Rice Breeding System based on Genomic Technology and Information in Prof. Faculty of Agriculture,
24 Myanmar YOSHIMURA Atsushi Graduate School of Kyushu University
Myanmar p40
25 Developing Countermeasures Against Striga to Conquer Poverty and Improve Food Security SUGIMOTO Yukihiro Science, Kobe University
Sudan p41
Breakthrough in Nutrient Use Efficiency for Rice by Genetic Improvement and Crop, Livestock and Environment
Senior Researcher
26 Fertility Sensing Techniques in Africa TSUJIMOTO Yasuhiro
Division, Japan International Research Madagascar p41
Center for Agricultural Sciences
2016
Project on Establishment of the Model for Fertilizing Cultivation Promotion Crop, Livestock and Environment Burkina-
Director,
27 Using Burkina Faso Phosphate Rock NAGUMO Fujio
Division, Japan International Research
Faso p42
Center for Agricultural Sciences
Prof. School of Systems Information Science,
28 Optimizing Mariculture based on Big Data with Decision Support System WADA Masaaki Future University Hakodate
Indonesia p42
Director, The Alliance for Research on
Valorization of Bio-resources based on Scientific Evidence in Semi- and Arid Land for Creation Prof. the Mediterranean and North Africa Tunisia/
29 of New Industry ISODA Hiroko / Faculty of Life and Environmental Morocco p43
2015
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● Terminated Projects
(FFPRI) Tropical Rain Forest and its Surrounding Areas of Cameroon: Prof. ARAKI Shigeru The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University Cameroon
Study on the Impact of Glacier Retreat on Water Resource Availability for the Cities of La Integrating the Global Environmental Concerns with Local Livelihood Needs
Prof. TANAKA Hitoshi Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University Bolivia
Paz and El Alto Comparative Studies of the Reproductive Biology and Early Life History of Two Tuna Species
2009
2010
Development of Internationally Standardized Microbial Resource Center to Promote Life Acting Director- Biological Resource Center,
Climate Variability Study and Societal Application through Indonesia - Japan Dr. YAMANAKA Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and General, National Institute of Technology Indonesia
Indonesia Science Research and Biotechnology
“Maritime Continent COE” - Radar-Buoy Network Optimization for Rainfall Prediction Manabu Technology (JAMSTEC) Dr. SUZUKI Ken-ichiro and Evaluation (NITE)
The Project for the Development of Wheat Breeding Materials for Kihara Institute for Biological Research,
Wild Fire and Carbon Management in Peat-forest in Indonesia Prof. OSAKI Mitsuru Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University Indonesia Prof. BAN Tomohiro Yokohama City University
Afghanistan
Sustainable Food Production in Afghanistan
Integrated Study Project on Hydro-Meteorological Prediction and Adaptation to Climate Development of Crop Genotypes for the Midlands and Mountain
Bioresources
Prof. OKI Taikan Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo Thailand Prof. YOSHIMURA Vietnam
Faculty of Agriculture, Kyusyu University
Change in Thailand (IMPAC-T) Areas of North Vietnam Atsushi
2008
2009
Sustainable Management of Coral Reef and Island Ecosystems: Responding to the Threat Associate Prof. Development of Genetic Engineering Technology of Crops with Stress Tolerance against
Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus Palau Project Leader, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural
Brazil
of Climate Change NAKAMURA Takashi Dr. NAKASHIMA Kazuo Sciences (JIRCAS)
Degradation of Global Environment
2012
Improvement of Food Security in Semi-arid Regions of Sudan through Management of Prof. SUGIMOTO Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe
Development of the Atmospheric Environmental Risk Management System in South Prof. Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Argentina Yukihiro University
Sudan
MIZUNO Akira Nagoya University / Chile Root Parasitic Weeds
America
Integrated Coastal Ecosystem Conservation and Adaptive Management under Local and Graduate School of Information Science and
Prof. NADAOKA Kazuo Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Philippines
Global Environmental Impacts
Enhancing Resilience to Climate and Ecosystem Changes in Semi-Arid Africa: Director, Prof.
2011
Development of Pollution Control and Environmental Restoration Technologies of Waste Prof. International Institute for Resilient Society, Saitama Principal
Sri Lanka Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster Mitigation in the Marmara Region and
(Global-scale Environmental Issues)
2012
Landfill Sites Taking into Account Geographical Characteristics in Sri Lanka TANAKA Norio University Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and
Research Scientist, Technology
Turkey
Disaster Education in Turkey Dr. KANEDA Yoshiyuki
Environment / Energy
Executive Director,
International Consortium on Landslides (ICL) Vietnam
Prof. School of Engineering, Nagaoka University of along Transport Arteries in Viet Nam Dr. SASSA Kyoji
Establishment of Carbon-Cycle-System with Natural Rubber Vietnam
2011
FUKUDA Masao Technology
Deputy Director-General,
Research Project on Enhancement of Technology to Develop Tsunami-resilient Asia-Pacific Center for Coastal Disaster Research,
Joint Research Project on Formation Mechanism of Ozone, VOCs, and PM2.5 and Prof. WAKAMATSU Managing Director,
Port and Airport Research Institute
Chile
Shinji
Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University Mexico Community Dr. TOMITA Takashi
Proposal of Countermeasure Scenario
2010
2009
Improving Sustainable Water and Sanitation Systems in Sahel Region in Africa: Prof. FUNAMIZU Burkina- Research and Development for Reducing Geo-Hazard Damage in Malaysia caused by Graduate School of Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University Prof. TOSAKA Hiroyuki Malaysia
Case of Burkina Faso Naoyuki Faso Landslide and Flood The University of Tokyo
Sustainable Systems for Food and Bio-energy Production with Water-saving Prof. Emeritus Principal Senior
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences,
Egypt Enhancement of Earthquake and Volcano Monitoring and Effective Utilization of Disaster Risk Research Unit, National Research
Irrigation in the Egyptian Nile Basin SATOH Masayoshi University of Tsukuba Researcher, Philippines
Disaster Mitigation Information in the Philippines Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
Dr. INOUE Hiroshi
Conservation of Biodiversity in Tropical Forest through
2008
Prof. YAMAGIWA
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University Gabon Prof. College of Science and Engineering, South
Sustainable Coexistence between Human and Wild Animals Juichi Observational Studies in South African Mines to Mitigate Seismic Risks
2009
OGASAWARA Hiroshi Ritsumeikan University Africa
Prof. YAMAMOTO Environmental Science Center, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies,
Research and Development for Water Reuse Technology in Tropical Regions Kazuo The University of Tokyo
Thailand Information Network for Natural Disaster Mitigation and Recovery in India Prof.MURAI Jun India
Keio University
Project for Enhancement of Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster Graduate School of Engineering,
Prof. YAMAZAKI Fumio Peru
Mitigation Technology in Peru Chiba University
Prof. Graduate School of Life Science and Systems
2012
Promotion of Green Economy with Palm Oil Industry for Biodiversity Conservation Malaysia Earthquake Research Institute,
SHIRAI Yoshihito Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology Multi-disciplinary Hazard Reduction from Earthquakes and Volcanoes in Indonesia Prof. SATAKE Kenji
The University of Tokyo
Indonesia
Information-based Optimization of Jatropha Biomass Energy Production in the Frost- and Prof. Prof. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya
2008
AKASHI Kinya
Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University Botswana The Study on GLOFs (Glacial Lake Outburst Floods) in the Bhutan Himalayas NISHIMURA Kouichi
Bhutan
Drought-prone Regions of Botswana University
Multi-beneficial Measure for the Mitigation of Climate Change in Vietnam and Indochina Visiting Researcher Graduate School of Humanities and Project on Risk Identification and Land-use Planning for Disaster Director, Prof. Research Institute for Natural Hazards & Disaster
Croatia
2011
Pilot Study for Carbon Sequestration and Monitoring in Gundih Area, Central Java Specially Appointed
Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary
Prof. MATSUOKA Indonesia
Province, Indonesia Education and Research, Kyoto University
Toshifumi
Prof.
2012
Research Center for Zoonosis Control, Hokkaido
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Surveillance of Viral Zoonoses in Africa Zambia
Sustainable Jatropha Biofuel Production in Mozambique Prof. IMOU Kenji The University of Tokyo
Mozambique TAKADA Ayato University
of an Alert System for Outbreaks of Yellow Fever and Rift Valley Fever in Kenya
Research and Development of Prevention and Diagnosis for Neglected Tropical Associate Prof.
2010
Diversity Assessment and Development of Sustainable Use of Mexican Genetic Resources WATANABE Kazuo University of Tsukuba
Mexico
The Studies of Anti-viral and Anti-parasitic Compounds from Selected Prof. Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences,
Flood- and Drought-Adaptive Cropping Systems to Conserve Water Environments in Ghana
Prof. IIJIMA Morio Faculty of Agriculture, Kindai University Namibia Ghanaian Medicinal Plants YAMAOKA Shoji Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Semi-arid Regions
2011
Establishment of Rapid Diagnostic Tools for Tuberculosis and Trypanosomiasis and Prof. Research Center for Zoonosis Control,
Zambia
Screening of Candidate Compounds for Trypanosomiasis SUZUKI Yasuhiko Hokkaido University
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In order to mitigate and adapt climate change risks such as flood As an extension of our previous SATREPS project, we have launched
disaster and poor rice crop in Indonesia, we have established a a collaborative research project under the support of the Japan
Maritime Continent Center of Excellence (MCCOE) and have build-up Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED). Namely,
counterpart researchers’ capacities on marine (buoy) and land Zambia and Japan have started a joint project for developing com-
(radar) observations during the project period (2009-2014). There prehensive control measures for tackling leprosy and trypanosomi-
were some challenges on seamless monitoring due to the change asis based on the LAMP method. In addition, the Biosafety Level 3
of administration and generation in Indonesia, they have contin- (BSL3) laboratory established by our previous SATREPS project at The
ued their efforts to make operational radar network and scientific University Teaching Hospital (UTH), the Ministry of Health, Zambia is
paper publications. A multinational project (YMC* 2017-2019) is now being successfully maintained by Zambian people using their own
planning and preliminary activities have been started (See photos). budgets. And furthermore, a researcher from the UTH TB Laboratory
Through these activities, we hope to be enriched their research activ- was accepted as the RONPAKU (Dissertation Ph.D.) scholar by the
ities and to be improved international collaboration, as well as scien- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). He is now working
tific and social benefits. at Hokkaido University Research Center for Zoonosis Control one to
* Years of the Maritime Continent three month every year to get a Ph.D. degree.
ter
Disas tion
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Mitig
Lima Metropolitan is expecting a big earthquake in the near future Report from the Project Member:
Several researches indicate that Lima Metropolitan Area, the capital of Peru, Dr. Selene Quispe
is expecting a big earthquake. In order to mitigate this natural hazard, several Japan Peru Center for Earthquake Engineering
Research and Disaster Mitigation(CISMID) Faculty of
Peruvian researchers, including Dr. Selene Quispe are investigating the effect of
Civil Engineering, National University of Engineering
the subsurface structure on site response. More than 5 years and still they are con-
- Studied at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (2013-2015)
ducting several microtremor measurements in order to understand how the sedi- as receiving Japanese Government Scholarship -
mentary layers control the amplification of the soil during an earthquake, as well as
to identify the places that might sustain severe damage because of the subsurface
soil condition during a strong ground motion in Lima city.
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