Yuji Masutomi
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Nature Communications | 2011
Hideo Shiogama; Seita Emori; Naota Hanasaki; Manabu Abe; Yuji Masutomi; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Toru Nozawa
Climate warming due to human activities will be accompanied by hydrological cycle changes. Economies, societies and ecosystems in South America are vulnerable to such water resource changes. Hence, water resource impact assessments for South America, and corresponding adaptation and mitigation policies, have attracted increased attention. However, substantial uncertainties remain in the current water resource assessments that are based on multiple coupled Atmosphere Ocean General Circulation models. This uncertainty varies from significant wetting to catastrophic drying. By applying a statistical method, we characterized the uncertainty and identified global-scale metrics for measuring the reliability of water resource assessments in South America. Here, we show that, although the ensemble mean assessment suggested wetting across most of South America, the observational constraints indicate a higher probability of drying in the Amazon basin. Thus, over-reliance on the consensus of models can lead to inappropriate decision making.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Akemi Tanaka; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Yuji Masutomi; Naota Hanasaki; Yasuaki Hijioka; Hideo Shiogama; Yasuhiro Yamanaka
Agricultural adaptation is necessary to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on crop yields and to maintain food production. However, few studies have assessed the course of adaptation along with the progress of climate change in each of the current major food producing countries. Adaptation pathways, which describe the temporal sequences of adaptations, are helpful for illustrating the timing and intensity of the adaptation required. Here we present adaptation pathways in the current major wheat-producing countries, based on sequential introduction of the minimum adaptation measures necessary to maintain current wheat yields through the 21st century. We considered two adaptation options: (i) expanding irrigation infrastructure; and (ii) switching crop varieties and developing new heat-tolerant varieties. We find that the adaptation pathways differ markedly among the countries. The adaptation pathways are sensitive to both the climate model uncertainty and natural variability of the climate system, and the degree of sensitivity differs among countries. Finally, the negative impacts of climate change could be moderated by implementing adaptations steadily according to forecasts of the necessary future adaptations, as compared to missing the appropriate timing to implement adaptations.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2009
Yuji Masutomi; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Hideo Harasawa; Yuzuru Matsuoka
Hydrological Processes | 2009
Yuji Masutomi; Yusuke Inui; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Yuzuru Matsuoka
Climatic Change | 2010
Hideo Shiogama; Naota Hanasaki; Yuji Masutomi; Tatsuya Nagashima; Tomoo Ogura; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Yasuaki Hijioka; Toshihiko Takemura; Toru Nozawa; Seita Emori
Environmental Systems Research | 2007
Naota Hanasaki; Yuji Masutomi; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Yasuaki Hijioka; Hideo Harasawa; Yuzuru Matsuoka
Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 2012
Akemi Tanaka; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Yonghee Shin; Yuji Masutomi; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Tomonori Sato
Archive | 2010
Yuji Masutomi; Toshichika Iizumi; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Makoto Yokozawa
Proceedings of the Symposium on Global Environment | 2008
Naota Hanasaki; Yuji Masutomi; Kiyoshi Takahashi; Yasuaki Hijioka
Archive | 2009
Hideo Shiogama; Naota Hanasaki; Yuji Masutomi; Tatsuya Nagashima; Takehiko Ogura; Kaoru Takahashi; Yasuaki Hijioka; Toshihiko Takemura; Toru Nozawa; Seita Emori