Global Environmental Policy 2016 Homepage
lectured by Jun Takahashi, Gjergj Dodbiba, Makoto Akai, Hiroyasu Takase,
Kazunori Kobayashi and Dean Poland
for Graduate School, Winter, Tuesday 4th-5th (14:55-18:35)
ROOM (Engineering Building 3, 4th floor, room 423)
last updated at 2017/1/24
- Assessment: attendance and presentation (or report)
- attendance: 8 times (attendance of the first day is also included for the
assessment)
- full attendance = 7 points/day
- partial attendance without proper explanation = 3 points/day
- absent without proper explanation = 0 point/day
- presentation by using PPT at class and submission of improved PPT (or report):
3 times
- S (excellent) = 16 points
- A (good) = 12 points
- B (normal) = 8 points
- C (poor) = 4 points
- assessment: A (85-104 points), B (65-84 points), C (45-64 points)
- Lecture Style:
- First part: lecture
- Global energy balance and related technologies by Jun Takahashi (The university of Tokyo)
- Global Megatrends in Resource Recovery and Recycling by Gjergj Dodbiba (The university of Tokyo)
- Global technological policy making by Makoto Akai (AIST) and Hiroyasu Takase (QJ science)
- Environmental management by Dean Poland (The University of Nottingham)
- Sustainability by Kazunori Kobayashi (EcoNetworks, Japan for sustainability)
- Second part: student's presentation and discussion concerning the topics
of the first part
- Schedule (2016 version): date, lecturer, topics, handouts and homework of the last year
date |
room |
lecture |
topics |
references |
11/22 |
423 |
Takahashi |
Guidance
Global energy balance and related technologies |
PPT-2016
references
|
11/29 |
423 |
students' presentation |
student's presentation theme
- Consider effective policy to reduce world’s fossil fuel consumption by
using statistics shown in today’s lecture or following website first.
- Then, show your assumption about technological development, i.e. electric
vehicle, and introducing schedule of the technologies to our society.
- Evaluate the long term effect of the technologies on the reduction of fossil
fuel consumption till 2050 quantitatively based on your assumption.
|
12/6 |
423 |
Dodbiba |
Global Megatrends in Resource Recovery and Recycling |
PPT1-2016, PPT2-2016, Assignment-2016 |
12/13 |
413 |
students' presentation |
. |
12/20 |
423 |
Akai
Takase |
Global technological policy making |
PPT1-2016, PPT2-2016 |
1/10 |
423 |
students' presentation |
. |
1/13
Friday
8:30-12:10 |
423 |
Poland |
Environmental management |
PPT-2016 |
discussion |
. |
1/24 |
423 |
Kobayashi |
Sustainability |
PPT-2016 |
discussion |
. |
- Reference: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003