Kota Asano
Kyoto University
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Risk Analysis | 2011
Fumihiro Yamane; Hideaki Ohgaki; Kota Asano
From the perspective of risk, nuclear-power-related facilities (NPRFs) are often regarded as locally undesirable land use. However, construction of NPRFs contributes to social infrastructural improvement and job creation in the host communities. This raises a question: How large are these positive and negative effects? To approach this question from an economic viewpoint, we estimated the hedonic land price function for the Mutsu-Ogawara region of Japan from 1976 to 2004 and analyzed year-by-year fluctuations in land prices around the NPRFs located there. Land prices increased gradually in the neighborhood of the nuclear fuel cycle facilities (NFCFs) in Rokkasho Village, except for some falling (i) from 1982 to 1983 (the first official announcement of the project of construction came in 1983), (ii) from 1987 to 1988 (in 1988, the construction began and opposition movements against the project reached their peak), and (iii) from 1998 to 1999 (the pilot carry-in of spent fuels into the reprocessing plant began in 1998). Land prices around the Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant decreased during the period 1981-1982, when the Tohoku Electric Power Corp. and Tokyo Electric Power Corp. announced their joint construction plan. On the other hand, we obtained some results, even though not significant, indicating that land prices around Ohminato and Sekinehama harbors changed with the arrival and departure of the nuclear ship Mutsu, which suffered a radiation leak in 1974.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2018
Kyohei Matsushita; Hisatomo Taki; Fumihiro Yamane; Kota Asano
&NA; This article investigates the shadow value of resilience in complex natural lands acting as wild pollinator habitats. We capture the linkage between pollination services in crop production and habitat conditions in the surrounding natural land with a bioeconomic model. Our case study is buckwheat, which is produced in the hilly and mountainous region of central Japan and is greatly dependent on diverse fauna for pollination services. We model the mechanism of regime shifts in ecosystems consisting of buckwheat fields and the surrounding natural land with a threshold estimation model. We then find that the forest around the crop fields, which serves as a habitat for wild pollinators, is a determinant of an ecological threshold that causes regime shifts. We calculate the shadow value of resilience provided by forest habitat around a unit of buckwheat field to be
Ecological Research | 2011
Zen’ichiro Kawabata; Toshifumi Minamoto; Mie N. Honjo; Kimiko Uchii; Hiroki Yamanaka; Alata A. Suzuki; Yukihiro Kohmatsu; Kota Asano; Tomoaki Itayama; Tomoaki Ichijo; Koji Omori; Noboru Okuda; Masayuki Kakehashi; Masao Nasu; Kazuaki Matsui; Masatomi Matsuoka; Hainan Kong; Teruhiko Takahara; Deyi Wu; Ryuji Yonekura
9,796, implying that the total value of resilience in complex natural land amounts to half of the stock price of buckwheat land. This overlooked value gives us useful insights on the sustainable use of ecosystems, including both pollinator‐mediated crop fields and habitats for pollinators.
Risk Analysis | 2013
Fumihiro Yamane; Hideaki Ohgaki; Kota Asano
To predict outbreaks of infectious disease and to prevent epidemics, it is essential not only to conduct pathological studies but also to understand the interactions between the environment, pathogen, host and humans that cause and spread infectious diseases. Outbreaks of mass mortality in carp caused by Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 (CyHV-3), formerly known as koi herpesvirus (KHV), disease have occurred worldwide since the late 1990s. We proposed an environment–KHV–carp–human linkage as a conceptual model for “environmental diseases” and specify research subjects that might be necessary to construct and shape this linkage.
Environmental and Resource Economics | 2009
Masahide Watanabe; Kota Asano
Energy Procedia | 2011
Fumihiro Yamane; Hideaki Ohgaki; Kota Asano
Ecological Economics | 2016
Kyohei Matsushita; Fumihiro Yamane; Kota Asano
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies | 2014
Kyohei Matsushita; Kota Asano
Energy Procedia | 2013
Fumihiro Yamane; Kyohei Matsushita; Hideaki Ohgaki; Kota Asano
Journal of Rural Planning Association | 2000
Kota Asano; Yoshifumi Kodama