Ken-ichi HATANAKA
C.V.: Ken-ichi Hatanaka, MSc (Agriculture)
September 2003
Name:
Family Name: Hatanaka Forename: Ken-ichi
1975 Born in Kitakyushu, Japan, Single
Language Skills: Japanese, English (working languages)
German, French (basic knowledge)
2000 M.Sc. (Agriculture), specialisation in Rural Planning, the University of Tokyo
Addresses:
Mailing Address
Laboratory of Land Resource Sciences, Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering,
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Room 712, Bldg.7-A, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan
E-mail aa07100@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Phone +81-3-5841-5370
Fax +81-3-5841-8169
Education:
April 2004
Awarded Ph.D in agriculture for a thesis entitled
"Estimation of Global Warming Impacts on Local Economy of Ski Areas"
Abstract: Introduction | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Concluding Chapter
March 2000
Awarded M.Sc. in agriculture for a thesis entitled
"Estimation of Global Warming Impacts on Local Economy of Ski Areas"
April 1998 to March 2000
Graduate Student, Laboratory of Land Resource Sciences, Dept. of Biol. and Environmental Eng., Grad. School of Agric. and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo
April 1996 to March 1998
Undergraduate Student, Laboratory of Land Resource Sciences, Regional Environ. Eng. Course, Faculty of Agriculture, the University of Tokyo
April 1993 to March 1996
Student, Natural Sciences I, College of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo
Work Experience in Professional Institution:
June 2001 to August 2001
Joined Young Scientists' Summer Programme (YSSP) at International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).
Analysed economic effects of ski industry in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, using Input-Output analysis
Membership of learned societies:
Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage, and Reclamation Engineering
Association of Rural Planning Japan
Japanese Society of Snow and Ice
Technical experience:
1. GIS
Experience of geo data analysis using MapInfo
2. Data analysis with MS-Excel
Processing of Large Sized Data
Presentations:
1. Ken-ichi Hatanaka and Yohei Sato (2002): Estimation of Skiing Demand in Origin-Destination Basis,
CIGR (Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) World Congress 2002,
July 28 - July 31, Chicago, U.S.A.
2. Ken-ichi Hatanaka and Yohei Sato (2001): Land-use of Japanese Ski Industry, and Readiness of the Industry against Global Temperature Rise,
International Symposium on LUCC Contribution to Asian Environmental Problems,
December 13 - December 14, Tokyo, Japan
3. Ken-ichi Hatanaka, Yohei Sato and Meinhard Breiling (2001): A Model on a Relation between Length of the Skiing Season and Economic Impact of Ski Industry on Ski Areas,
Proceedings of the 2001 Symposium of the Association of Rural Planning Japan, April 7, Tokyo, Japan, pp.87-88
List of Publications:
1. Ken-ichi Hatanaka, Meinhard Breiling, Yohei Sato, and Pavel Charamza (2000): Estimation of Global Warming Impacts on Local Economy in Ski Areas,
Transactions of Rural Planning 2, Association of Rural Planning Japan, pp.67-72 [In Japanese]
2. Ken-ichi Hatanaka, Meinhard Breiling, Yohei Sato, and Eiji Yamaji (1999): Setting Framework for the Estimation of Economic Imapcts Skiers' Exogenous Expenses Would Have on Ski Resorts And Their Vicinity,
Transactions of Rural Planning 1, Association of Rural Planning Japan, pp.181-186 [In Japanese]
Materials Not Mentioned Above:
Current and future warming losses in Japanese winter tourism and strategies to cope with,
IIASA Japanese Almuni Event "Mitigation from Adaptation to Global Warming: Intensified Co-operation between IIASA and Japanese Almuni",
(Circulated Material for three minutes speech, Preliminary findings from my research for Ph.D, at the Univ. of Tokyo)
February 23, Tokyo, Japan
Last Revised on Feb.25, 2004
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