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Kazuki Kagohashi is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Australian National University and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Global Liberal Studies, Nanzan University, Japan. He received his Ph.D. in Global Environmental Studies from Kyoto University in 2012, where his thesis focused on theoretical and practical investigations of drought adaptation that occurred in Japan during the 1990s. He has extensive experience in sustainability studies, having taught various courses on the subject since 2018. His research interests delve into sustainable governance and critical natural capital, addressing essential resources such as water, land, and forests. Currently, he is evaluating the impact of Landcare Australia as part of his ongoing research. Kagohashi's research encompasses community-based resource management, climate change adaptation, sustainable development, and value theory measurement, tackling practical environmental problems with a theoretical lens. He has published works, including a notable paper titled 'The Effects of International Trade on Water Use' in PLOS in 2015. Kagohashi has also received recognition for his contributions, including the Young Achievement Award from the Society of Environmental Economics and Policy Studies in 2016.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Teaching and research in environmental studies.
Nanzan University • Japan
Teaching sustainability studies courses.
Nanzan University Institute Social Ethics • Japan
Led 'Social Resilience' research project.
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