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Innovative Social Practice and Community-Based Approach to the Ocean

このたび笹川平和財団海洋政策研究所 (OPRI)は、台湾・日本地方創生社会実践連盟 (TJ Alliance) との協働で、「Innovative Social Practice and Community-Based Approach to the Ocean」をSpringer Natureより刊行いたしました。
本書は、地域社会と人々を中心に据えた海へのアプローチを先駆的に提示し、研究・教育・社会実践の架け橋となることを目指して作成されました。社会的責任に根差した海洋連携イニシアティブの方法論、評価、事例研究、そして沿岸地域や関連産業が直面する様々な課題と機会を取り上げながら、ブルーインパクトの革新的な形とその社会的・環境的評価について考察しました。大学、シンクタンク、地域社会の連携が、持続可能性と前向きな社会変革の促進にとって重要であることが明らかになりました。
デジタル版は、オンラインでオープンアクセスとなっております。ご一読頂けますと幸いです。
Innovative Social Practice and Community-Based Approach to the Ocean: Implications for Blue Impact Finance | SpringerLink
本書は、地域社会と人々を中心に据えた海へのアプローチを先駆的に提示し、研究・教育・社会実践の架け橋となることを目指して作成されました。社会的責任に根差した海洋連携イニシアティブの方法論、評価、事例研究、そして沿岸地域や関連産業が直面する様々な課題と機会を取り上げながら、ブルーインパクトの革新的な形とその社会的・環境的評価について考察しました。大学、シンクタンク、地域社会の連携が、持続可能性と前向きな社会変革の促進にとって重要であることが明らかになりました。
デジタル版は、オンラインでオープンアクセスとなっております。ご一読頂けますと幸いです。
Innovative Social Practice and Community-Based Approach to the Ocean: Implications for Blue Impact Finance | SpringerLink
書誌情報
タイトル: Innovative Social Practice and Community-Based Approach to the Ocean
Implications for Blue Impact Finance
編者: Michael C. Huang, Jih-Gau Juang, Hongshi Jin
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-9104-3
出版社: Springer Singapore
目次
“Revitalizing Oceans, Empowering Communities”
Forward by Amb. Tsuneo Nishida
Former Permanent Representative
The Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations
1 Investigating the Assessment and Evaluation of Blue Impact from Community-Based Approach for Ocean Through Think Tank-University Social Responsibility
Michael C. Huang, Jih-Gau Juang, and Hongshi Jin
Part I Methodology of Problem-Solving Structure for Coastal Region
2 Using a Logic Model to Assess the Social Impact of USR: How Universities Contribute to Local Communities
Kenji Okamura and Shingo Akaike
3 Using Jobs Theory to Evaluate the Use of Mobile Off-Grid Architecture (MOA) as a Means of Regional Revitalization
Shota Tajima
Part II Challenges and Opportunities of Ocean-Link Industries
4 Challenges Facing Ocean Education in Japanese Schools
Sachiko Oguma
5 Regional Revitalization Through Development of Taiwan’s Yachting Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Hsueh-wen Chow, Weilin Lee, and Jyh-Yeuan Lo
6 Creating New Industries by Blue Tech: Challenges of Marine Open Innovation in Japan
Masahiro Hashimoto
Part III Innovative Forms of Blue Impact
7 A People-Centered Approach: The Case of Community-Based Ecotourism in Palau
Li-Yun Hsu and Hideyuki Shiozawa
8 Dynamic Material Culture and Digital Preservation: A Case Study of the Talugan Bunun Cultural Relics Museum
Ching-Ying Tung
Part IV Evaluating Blue Impact from Social and Environmental Perspective
9 Application of the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework to Analyze the Effect of the USR Program: A Case Study of the Badouzi Fishing Village
Hui-Chiao Wang
10 University–Community Engagement in Advancing Sustainable Fishing Village Development: A Case Study of Excellent Fishing Neighbourhood Build-Up Project
Ching-Yu Yang, Wen-Hong Liu, Hsiao-Chien Lee, and Chih-Cheng Lin
11 Sustainable Financing for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs): A Case Study of the Shiretoko Natural World Heritage Site
Miko Maekawa, Junko Toyoshima, and Mitsutaku Makino
12 Digital Narratives of the Matsu Islands: A Case Study of Theme-Based Travel Planning by University Students in Taiwan
Cheng-Yi Eric Lin and Sheng-Wen Tseng
Forward by Amb. Tsuneo Nishida
Former Permanent Representative
The Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations
1 Investigating the Assessment and Evaluation of Blue Impact from Community-Based Approach for Ocean Through Think Tank-University Social Responsibility
Michael C. Huang, Jih-Gau Juang, and Hongshi Jin
Part I Methodology of Problem-Solving Structure for Coastal Region
2 Using a Logic Model to Assess the Social Impact of USR: How Universities Contribute to Local Communities
Kenji Okamura and Shingo Akaike
3 Using Jobs Theory to Evaluate the Use of Mobile Off-Grid Architecture (MOA) as a Means of Regional Revitalization
Shota Tajima
Part II Challenges and Opportunities of Ocean-Link Industries
4 Challenges Facing Ocean Education in Japanese Schools
Sachiko Oguma
5 Regional Revitalization Through Development of Taiwan’s Yachting Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Hsueh-wen Chow, Weilin Lee, and Jyh-Yeuan Lo
6 Creating New Industries by Blue Tech: Challenges of Marine Open Innovation in Japan
Masahiro Hashimoto
Part III Innovative Forms of Blue Impact
7 A People-Centered Approach: The Case of Community-Based Ecotourism in Palau
Li-Yun Hsu and Hideyuki Shiozawa
8 Dynamic Material Culture and Digital Preservation: A Case Study of the Talugan Bunun Cultural Relics Museum
Ching-Ying Tung
Part IV Evaluating Blue Impact from Social and Environmental Perspective
9 Application of the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework to Analyze the Effect of the USR Program: A Case Study of the Badouzi Fishing Village
Hui-Chiao Wang
10 University–Community Engagement in Advancing Sustainable Fishing Village Development: A Case Study of Excellent Fishing Neighbourhood Build-Up Project
Ching-Yu Yang, Wen-Hong Liu, Hsiao-Chien Lee, and Chih-Cheng Lin
11 Sustainable Financing for Marine Protected Areas (MPAs): A Case Study of the Shiretoko Natural World Heritage Site
Miko Maekawa, Junko Toyoshima, and Mitsutaku Makino
12 Digital Narratives of the Matsu Islands: A Case Study of Theme-Based Travel Planning by University Students in Taiwan
Cheng-Yi Eric Lin and Sheng-Wen Tseng