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SHINODA Masato
 
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Graduate School of Environmental Studies Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Global Environmental Variation Professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Environmental Studies
Undergraduate School
School of Science Department of Earth and Planetary Science
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Professor
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Degree 1

  1. 博士(理学) ( 1991.7   東京大学 ) 

Research Interests 2

  1. Ecological climatology

  2. 生態気候学

Research Areas 7

  1. Others / Others  / Climatology

  2. Others / Others  / Dryland science

  3. Environmental Science/Agriculture Science / Environmental policy and social systems

  4. Environmental Science/Agriculture Science / Environmental impact assessment

  5. Environmental Science/Agriculture Science / Environmental dynamic analysis

  6. Natural Science / Atmospheric and hydrospheric sciences

  7. Humanities & Social Sciences / Geography

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Current Research Project and SDGs 3

  1. Integrating Dryland Disaster Science

  2. Mongolian herding vision 2050 for adaptation to climate and social changes

  3. Nomadic pastralism sciences as revealed by agent-based modeling on multiple spatio-temporal scales

Education 4

  1. The University of Tokyo   Graduate School, Division of Science

    - 1990

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  2. The University of Tokyo

    - 1990

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    Country: Japan

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  3. The University of Tokyo   Faculty of Science

    - 1983

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  4. The University of Tokyo   Faculty of Science   Department of Geological Sciences

    - 1983

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    Country: Japan

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Professional Memberships 2

  1. 日本地理学会

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  2. 日本沙漠学会

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Papers 168

  1. Spatio-temporal interactions between livestock behavior and resource availability in dryland pastures: Integrating multifaceted field surveys by agent-based modeling Invited Reviewed International journal

    MIYASAKA Takafumi, YOSHIHARA Yu, KONO Akito, SHINODA Masato

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 33 ( 1 ) page: 77 - 83   2023.6

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    <p>We proposed a new approach to clarify the coupled dynamics between spatio-temporal variation in vegetation quantity and quality (e.g., nutrition and palatability) and livestock behavior in dryland pastures under climate change. Our approach integrates the data obtained from the following surveys by agent-based modeling: a questionnaire survey of herders’ grazing decisions, biologging to capture livestock behavior, satellite remote sensing to understand the spatial distribution of vegetation quantity, and a wide-area vegetation survey to reveal the spatial distribution of species composition. The results of applying this approach to Mongolia confirmed the effectiveness of the abovementioned surveys. Our agent-based model is being developed on the basis of the empirical data obtained.</p>

    DOI: 10.14976/jals.33.1_77

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  2. 2022年秋季シンポジウム「遊牧を考える―過去・現在・未来」

    篠田 雅人

    沙漠研究   Vol. 33 ( 1 ) page: 1 - 1   2023.6

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    DOI: 10.14976/jals.33.1_1

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  3. Grassland use by domestic horses owned by neighboring nomads in Mongolia: assessment of overlap using GPS tracking Invited Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    ITO Takehiko Y., MORINAGA Yuki, SHINODA Masato, BAT-OYUN Tserenpurev, PUREVDORJ Yadamjav, TSUCHIYA Ryouta

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 33 ( 1 ) page: 85 - 90   2023.6

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    <p>To consider the sustainable use of Mongolian grasslands, where multiple nomads use the same space, simultaneous observation of multiple domestic animals is important. We compared home ranges and utilized distributions of different temporal scales between 2 domestic horses, which owned by neighboring nomads, in a famous region of <i>airag</i> (fermented horse milk) production, using GPS data collected for more than 1.5 years. Utilized distributions were largely overlapped between the first and second year for the domestic horses, but the overlap between the horses within the same month was smaller. Different pasturing strategies between the neighboring nomads was also suggested. Comparative studies of various sympatric animals using simultaneous GPS tracking will be useful for research on sustainable nomadic pastoralism.</p>

    DOI: 10.14976/jals.33.1_85

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  4. Composition, distribution and environmental drivers of Mongolian rangeland plant communities Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Suzuki K., Tungalag R., Narantsetseg A., Tsendeekhuu T., Shinoda M., Yamanaka N., Kamijo T.

    Journal of Plant Ecology   Vol. 16 ( 3 )   2023.6

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    In Mongolia, overgrazing and the resulting degradation of rangelands are recognized as serious issues. To address rangeland degradation, we sought to develop a broad-scale vegetation classification of Mongolian rangeland communities focusing on regional characteristics. Moreover, we sought to clarify the spatial distributions of communities and the environmental drivers of the distributions. Between 2012 and 2016, we surveyed vegetation in 278 plots (each 10 m × 10 m) in different regions of Mongolia (43-50° N, 87-119° E) in plots where grazing pressure is low relative to adjacent areas. The data were grouped into vegetation units using a modified two-way indicator species analysis (TWINSPAN). We then explored the regional characteristics of species compositions and community distributions, as well as relationships between distributions and climatic variables. The modified TWINSPAN classified the vegetation data into three cluster groups, each of which corresponds to a particular type of zonal vegetation (i.e. forest steppe, steppe and desert steppe). The aridity index was identified as an important driver of the distributions of all cluster groups, whereas longitude and elevation were important determinants of the distribution of clusters within cluster groups. Western regions, which are characterized by higher elevation and continentality compared with eastern regions, have lower mean temperature and precipitation during the wettest quarter, leading to differences in species composition within cluster groups. Regional differences in species composition reflect differences in phytogeographic origin. Thus, the framework of species composition and distributional patterns in Mongolian rangeland communities was demonstrated in relation to climatic and geographical factors.

    DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtac100

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  5. Effects of cold-season climate hazards on livestock health and mortality in Mongolia Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Erdenebadrakh M., Shinoda M., Nandintsetseg B.

    International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction   Vol. 90   2023.5

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    Recent global climatic changes have caused frequent cold-season climate hazards and associated damage to societies in Mongolia. Here, we investigated the interannual variability of cold-season hazard indicators and their relationships to livestock health (mortality, health, and weight). A principal component analysis was applied to indicators (snow depth in January, SD1; air temperature for October–March, AT10-3) to extract significant modes. Then, we performed correlation and regression analyses to identify the contribution of each indicator to mortality and weight. Prior to analysis, we classified the cold season into two periods: early winter (EW) and late winter (LW). To our knowledge, this is the first study involving a detailed analysis of monthly indicators for livestock that reveals the dynamics of how weather affects health over time. The results showed that the higher SD1 and lower AT10-3 coefficients of the first modes coincided with severe winters (SW) and, conversely, mild winters (MW). Compositing SW and MW, mortality increased seven times per winter, and weight decreased twice as fast per month during SW. Focusing on EW and LW, the accumulated temperature of cold outbreak events was most significantly correlated with mortality during EW. This indicates that when temperatures are moderate, a sudden drop in temperature may have deleterious effects on livestock, leading to rapid weight loss and death because they have not had sufficient time to acclimatize. These seasonally changing dynamics connecting weather events and health will provide vital information for disaster risk management, including timely weather forecasts and proactive countermeasures to avoid a mass loss of livestock.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103658

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  6. Satellite-Based Analysis of Spatiotemporal Wildfire Pattern in the Mongolian Plateau

    Bao Y., Shinoda M., Yi K., Fu X., Sun L., Nasanbat E., Li N., Xiang H., Yang Y., DavdaiJavzmaa B., Nandintsetseg B.

    Remote Sensing   Vol. 15 ( 1 )   2023.1

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    Burned area is a critical input to biomass burning carbon emissions algorithms and for understanding variability in fire activity due to climate change. This study presents the spatial and temporal patterns of wildland fires in the Mongolian Plateau (MP) using Collection 6 NASA MCD64A1 500 m global Burned Area product from 2001 to 2021. Both inter- and intra-annual fire trends and variations in two subregions, Mongolia and China’s Inner Mongolia, were analyzed. The results indicated that an average area of 1.3 × 104 km2 was consumed by fire per year in the MP. The fire season has two peaks: spring (March, April, and May) and autumn (September, October, and December). The profiles of the burnt area for each subregion exhibit distinct seasonality. The majority of wildfires occurred in the northeastern and southwestern regions of the MP, on the border between Mongolia and China. There were 2.7 × 104 km2 of land burned by wildfires in the MP from 2001 to 2021, 57% of which occurred in spring. Dornod aimag (province) of Mongolia is the most fire-prone region, accounting for 51% of the total burned area in the MP, followed by Hulunbuir, at 17%, Sukhbaatar, at 9%, and Khentii at 8%. The changing patterns of spatiotemporal patterns of fire in the MP were analyzed by using a spatiotemporal cube analysis tool, ArcGIS Pro 3.0.2. The results suggested that fires showed a decreasing trend overall in the MP from 2001 to 2021. Fires in the southern region of Dornod aimag and eastern parts of Great Xing’an Mountain showed a sporadic increasing trend. Therefore, these areas should be priorities for future fire protection for both Mongolia and China.

    DOI: 10.3390/rs15010190

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  7. Social Causes of <i>Dzuds</i> in Mongolia Since the 1990s

    Chadraabal Ariunaa, Odkhuu Urjin, Shinoda Masato, Suzuki Yasuhiro

    Journal of Disaster Research   Vol. 17 ( 7 ) page: 1183 - 1191   2022.12

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    <p>Locally known as <i>dzuds</i>, extreme winter weather events that are believed to arise from the interaction of hydrometeorological and climate drivers and socioeconomic forces have become increasingly frequent in Mongolia in the past few decades. As they cut off access to forage, these extreme events are associated with mass livestock deaths. Since the socioeconomic changes in the 1990s, and due to climate change, Mongolia has weathered major <i>dzuds</i> in 1999–2000, 2000–2001, 2001–2002, and 2009–2010. They wiped out about 4 million (11.6%), 5 million (18.5%), 3 million (12.3%), and 10 million (22%) heads of livestock, respectively. As a result, the country has been facing the challenge of examining these complex phenomena, finding ways to reduce their risk, and building resilience against them. This study adopts a systems approach to review key research and trace the occurrence of <i>dzuds</i> in Mongolia, understand why measures to reduce their risk have failed, and what can be done to fix this. Specifically, we focus on two <i>dzud</i> events that occurred 10 years apart in 1999–2000 and 2009–2010 and examine the effectiveness of social responses and countermeasures taken to tackle them. We find that a lack of accountability mechanisms and failure to treat <i>dzud</i> as a systemic issue have hindered efforts to reduce risk and minimize mortality. Our findings highlight the need for inclusive, integrated, and accountable handling of <i>dzuds</i>.</p>

    DOI: 10.20965/jdr.2022.p1183

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  8. Nomadic pastoralism and desertification

    SHINODA Masato

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 32 ( 1 ) page: 17 - 23   2022.6

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    <p>Region-specific methods of agriculture were invented fitting in with the local natural resources and developed in the sequence characterized by each of major climo-vegetation types in the world (forest, woodland, and grassland/desert), whereas the corresponding region-specific type of desertification occurred if agricultural impacts exceeded the resilience of the natural resources (Shinoda, 2021). In central Eurasia, which is located in the grassland/desert region, nomadic pastoralism has survived for several thousands of years, avoiding an occurrence of serios desertification, whereas the large-scale cereal and irrigated agriculture under the Soviet Union regime led to the region-specific types of desertification such as wind erosion and soil salinization, respectively. As for Mongolia, urgent countermeasures are required to avoid an irreversible degradation of the thousand-year-sustained grassland ecosystem under the overgrazing pressure driven by the market economy.</p>

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  9. Estimating winter energy balance and actual changes in nutrition of Mongolian grazing sheep Reviewed International coauthorship

    Yoshihara Y., Dian L., Choijilsuren B., Koto S., Umemura K., Yamanaka N., Tserendorj J., Shinoda M.

    Applied Animal Science   Vol. 37 ( 5 ) page: 589 - 594   2021.10

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    Objective: We aimed to estimate the energy intake and expenditure of grazing Mongolian sheep during the winter months using indirect methods of bite mass, number of bites, ME content per bite, traveling distance, body condition, and blood parameters. Materials and Methods: Energy intake was calculated as the bite mass × number of bites × ME per bite. Daily energy expenditure was calculated as the sum of the expenditures incurred for maintenance, grazing, and thermoregulating, as well as during pregnancy. We also investigated the sheep nutrition indicators (body condition and blood biochemical parameters) before and after winter. Results and Discussion: Average daily bite number, bite weight, and daily feed ME of sheep were 12,094, 53 mg in March, and 1.16 Mcal, respectively, and thus, total daily ME of intake was 0.86 Mcal. The daily energy expenditure for maintenance, grazing, thermoregulation, and fetus were 1.58, 1.56, 2.27, and 0.41 Mcal, respectively, accounting for a total daily energy expenditure per sheep of 5.82 Mcal. The total protein (70.2 to 49.1 g/L), albumin (37.4 to 16.9 g/L), and leptin contents (37.1 to 10.9 ng/mL) in the blood decreased remarkably after winter. Implications and Applications: The energy intake and expenditure results showed that the estimated total negative daily energy balance was 4.96 Mcal/d during the winter season. These results indicated that Mongolian sheep did not maintain a sufficient energy balance during winter and, thereby, required compensation for the negative energy balance using their body fat and protein stores.

    DOI: 10.15232/aas.2021-02137

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  10. Human and Desertification Reviewed

    SHINODA Masato

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 31 ( 2 ) page: 45 - 61   2021.9

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    <p>The present review paper outlined the history of how various types of desertification/land degradation were originated regionally, intensified, and spread to a larger area in the agricultural history and climate change over the past hundred thousand years. Region-specific methods of agriculture were invented fitting in with the local natural resources and developed in the sequence characterized by each of major climo-vegetation types in the world (forest, woodland, and grassland/desert), whereas the corresponding region-specific types of desertification occurred if agricultural impacts exceeded the resilience of the natural resources. Also, they occurred when the agricultural methods were transferred to different climo-vegetation regions owing to the mismatch with the new environment. Thus, a countermeasure against desertification, that was produced in a climo-vegetation region, is potentially transferable to the same type of region.</p>

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  11. Impacts of Land Surface Conditions and Land Use on Dust Events in the Inner Mongolian Grasslands, China Reviewed International coauthorship

    Yong M., Shinoda M., Nandintsetseg B., Bi L., Gao H., Wang Y.

    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution   Vol. 9   2021.8

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    Aeolian processes in temperate grasslands (TGs) are unique because the plant growth–decay cycle, soil water, and land-use interactions affect the seasonal and inter-annual changes in dust events. Land-use types in Inner Mongolian TGs are unique (settled grazing and grass mowing) compared with those in Mongolian TGs. Since 2003, land use has been controlled by grassland protection legislation, which is intended to prevent desertification and dust storms. In this study, we used process-based ecosystem (DAYCENT) and statistical modeling, along with dust event observations from March to June of 1981–2015, to (1) identify critical land surface factors controlling dust emissions (vegetation components, live grass, standing dead grass, litter, and soil moisture) at typical and desert steppe sites in Inner Mongolia and (2) estimate the impact of controlled land-use legislation on dust events. The DAYCENT model realistically simulated the dynamics of the observed vegetation components and soil moisture in 2005–2015. At both sites, similar significant correlations were obtained between spring dust events and wind speed or a combination of all surface factors that retained anomalies (memory) from the preceding year. Among the surface factors, vegetation was a critical factor that suppressed dust in Inner Mongolian TGs, similar to that in Mongolian TGs. In the desert steppe, standing dead grass had the strongest memory and was significantly correlated with dust events, whereas no significant correlations were observed in the typical steppe. This suggests that, in a typical steppe region, heavy grazing and mowing result in few dead grasses, thereby inhibiting the prevention of dust events. Moreover, the simulations of dust events under controlled (light grazing) and uncontrolled (heavy grazing) land-use conditions demonstrated that the grassland protection legislation reduced the occurrence of dust events in typical and desert steppe sites by 25 and 40%, respectively, since 2003.

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  12. Seasonal variations in threshold wind speed for saltation depending on soil temperature and vegetation: A case study in the Gobi Desert Reviewed International coauthorship

    Kong K., Nandintsetseg B., Shinoda M., Ishizuka M., Kurosaki Y., Bat-Oyun T., Gantsetseg B.

    Aeolian Research   Vol. 52   2021.7

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    The threshold wind speed for saltation (Ut), an index of soil susceptibility to wind erosion, is affected by dynamics of various land surface conditions. Little information is available on the primary factors that affect Ut in the Gobi Desert. This study explored seasonal variations of Ut and its relations with land surface conditions at Tsogt-Ovoo, which is a dust source hotspot in East Asian drylands, based on a 6-year (2012–2017) measurement. The land surface parameters (soil moisture and temperature, and vegetation components of live, standing dead, and litter) were simulated by an ecosystem model. Results show that saltation tended to occur during February–June under strong western winds (>10 m s−1), with the highest frequencies in 2012 and 2015. The saltation season was divided into two periods: spring (February–early May) with an increase in saltation (i.e., a decrease in Ut); and early summer (late May–July) with a decrease in saltation (i.e., an increase in Ut). For 2012 and 2015, multi-regression analysis reveals that Ut negatively correlated with soil temperature in spring (R2adjusted = 0.39) and positively with vegetation components of live and standing dead in early summer (R2adjusted = 0.70). We assume that wind erosion was possibly enhanced through soil freeze–thaw processes and then was suppressed through plant growth in addition to dead leaves that were residues from the preceding summer. We establish a statistical model of Ut for this hotspot to analyze the relative contributions of erosivity and erodibility to wind erosion during 2012–2017.

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  13. How plant production in the Mongolian grasslands is affected by wind-eroded coarse-textured topsoil Reviewed International coauthorship

    Kong K., Nandintsetseg B., Shinoda M.

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 189   2021.6

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    Wind erosion results in soil redistribution and textural changes on topsoil. There is little information about how these changes affect plant production. Here, we compared simulations of vegetation growth between a wind-eroded scenario and an actual condition at two sites in Mongolian grasslands (steppe and desert steppe) using an ecosystem model. The wind-eroded scenario, topsoil (0–0.1 m depth) with 1% clay and 99% sand, was designed to represent an extremely wind-eroded soil surface that had permanently lost the fine particles and gained sand particles. Effects of temperature, nutrient, and water stresses on vegetation were quantitatively estimated. The model gave reasonably good simulations of the vegetation and soil water dynamics. Results show that water had more effect on plant production than nitrogen and temperature. In the wind-eroded scenario, stresses because of a lack of water and nutrients affected plant production. For the wind-eroded topsoil, plant production decreased (20.2%) in the desert steppe with increasing water stress, but it was slightly increased (5.0%) in the wetter steppe because of an inverse texture effect, where water infiltrates from the coarse topsoil to the deeper root-zone due to lower soil evapotranspiration and facilitates growth. Plant growth was, therefore, affected by the nitrogen supply.

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  14. High Sensitivity of Asian Dust Emission, Transport, and Climate Impacts to Threshold Friction Velocity Reviewed

    Kawai Kei, Matsui Hitoshi, Kimura Reiji, Shinoda Masato

    SOLA   Vol. 17 ( 0 ) page: 239 - 245   2021

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    <p>The emission of Asian dust in arid regions of East Asia is controlled by many land surface parameters such as snow cover, soil moisture, and vegetation. In climate models, these factors are represented by the threshold friction velocity <i>u</i><sub>*t</sub>, but its treatment has large uncertainties. Here we show that the treatment of <i>u</i><sub>*t</sub> is important for estimating the emissions, transport, and climate impacts of Asian dust. Our global aerosol model simulates dust event frequencies that better agree with observations in East Asia when <i>u</i><sub>*t</sub> over a smooth surface is changed from the default value of 0.23 m s<sup>−1</sup> to an observation-based value of 0.40 m s<sup>−1</sup>. Also, seasonal Asian dust emissions become more variable, increasing by 31% in spring and decreasing by 46% in summer and fall, and the annual amounts of Asian dust transported and deposited over the North Pacific (Arctic) increase by 43% and 49% (130% and 73%), respectively. Our results demonstrate that better representation of <i>u</i><sub>*t</sub> in climate models is necessary to improve estimates of the emissions and transport of Asian dust and better understand its roles in the Earth system, such as its interactions with radiation, clouds, snow/ice albedo, and land and ocean biogeochemistry.</p>

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  15. Assessment of Drought Characteristics, and Its Impacts on Vegetation and Wheat Yield in Tunisia Reviewed International coauthorship

    Ben Mhenni N., Shinoda M., Nandintsetseg B.

    Environmental Science and Engineering     page: 1931 - 1935   2021

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    Tunisia, located on the shores of the Mediterranean, is projected to experience most predominant droughts. However, detailed drought assessments at the regional scale of Tunisia are limited to date, with most studies only focusing on a specific region and/or making use of one drought index. This study identifies both vegetation and agricultural region-specific drought indices over the country. Tunisia was divided into three main vegetation zones: the northern forest, central steppe, and southern desert. Monthly meteorological (Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI)) and soil moisture (Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) and soil moisture percentiles, Wp) drought indices were used to analyze drought characteristics using gridded-meteorological and ground-measured soil data, and compared with the weekly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the winter wheat yield data to assess vegetation and agriculture responses to drought, respectively. We found that short-term meteorological droughts were frequent, triggering soil moisture droughts that were more persistent and severe. The most important finding of this study was that SPI is the best indicator for assessing a drought impact on both vegetation and agriculture in the northern forest, while PDSI in the central steppe for vegetation and agriculture and in the southern desert for vegetation (no agricultural data on southern desert). The results of this study highlight the importance of region-specific drought indices which are most likely to provide a very useful measure for drought monitoring and mitigation in Tunisia.

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  16. Arid Land Systems: Sciences and Societies

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  17. A study on social organization in Mongolia: “Materials on nomadic life of the people in the Mongolian People’s Republic, Part II” written by A. D. Simukov Reviewed

    KONAGAYA Yuki, SUZUKI Kohei, HOTTA Ayumi, SHINODA Masato, YAMANAKA Norikazu

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 29 ( 1 ) page: 11 - 19   2019.6

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    <p>A. D. Simukov is a researcher who studied about fauna, flora, social structures of nomadic society and so on throughout Mongolia during 1920’s-30’s. We translated one of his papers regarding nomadic life in Övörkhangai prefecture. The paper discussed about locations where herders used as the seasonal camp and grazing site. We can find that livestock groups composed of each species were distributed to different locations by the Lamyn-Gegeen monastery.</p>

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  18. A study on social organization in Mongolia: “Materials on nomadic life of the people in the Mongolian People’s Republic, Part I” written by A. D. Simukov Reviewed

    SUZUKI Kohei, KONAGAYA Yuki, HOTTA Ayumi, SHINODA Masato, YAMANAKA Norikazu

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 28 ( 3 ) page: 229 - 241   2018.12

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    <p>A. D. Simukov is a researcher who studied about fauna, flora, social structures of nomadic society and so on throughout Mongolia during 1920’s-30’s. We translated one of his papers regarding nomadic life and social structures in seasonal camp, which was called <i>hot</i>, in Gurban-Saikhan district of present Ömnögovi prefecture. The paper discussed about locations where herders used as the seasonal camp and grazing site, and structures of <i>hot</i>.</p>

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  19. Erratum to: Cold-season disasters on the Eurasian steppes: Climate-driven or man-made (Scientific Reports, (2018), 8, 1, (14769), 10.1038/s41598-018-33046-1)

    Nandintsetseg B., Shinoda M., Du C., Munkhjargal E.

    Scientific Reports   Vol. 8 ( 1 ) page: 15905   2018.12

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    This Article contains errors in the Results section. “In the 2000s (Fig. 3a), the country experienced frequent mass mortalities (a total of 30.2 million herds died, which equals 80 million sheep units, SU), with most severe mortality occuring in 2000 through 2002 and 2010 winters.” should read: “In the 2000s (Fig. 3a), the country experienced frequent mass mortalities (a total of 30.2 million herds died, which equals 57.4 million sheep units, SU), with most severe mortality occurring in 2000 through 2002 and 2010 winters.” “As a result, the POPpre rapidly increased, doubling doubling from 25 million heads in 1990 to 52 million in 2014 (Fig. 3e).” should read: “As a result, the POPpre rapidly increased, doubling from 25 million heads in 1990 to 52 million in 2014 (Fig. 3e).”.

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  20. Social Factors Accounting for Local Differences in the Damage Caused by a Meteorological Disaster Reviewed

    DU Chunling, SHINODA Masato, KOMIYAMA Hiroshi, OZAKI Takahiro, SUZUKI Kohei

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 27 ( 1 ) page: 1 - 8   2017

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    <p>The livelihoods of Mongolia’s inhabitants have long been jeopardized by repeated natural hazards associated with a harsh environment and a cold and arid climate. <i>Dzud</i> is a Mongolian word denoting harsh winter conditions. The impacts of such hazards often vary considerably, even across adjoining areas. Given this situation, this study aimed to identify the social factors accounting for local differences between Taragt and Nariinteel Counties of Ovorkhangai Province during the 2009-2010 <i>dzud</i> using zoo-meteorological data and socioeconomic data obtained from interviewed herders. The results revealed much lower livestock mortalities in Nariinteel, despite its more severe climatic conditions. The social factors associated with reduced mortalities corresponded to the following actions taken by the herders in relation to the seasonal sequence of movements from summer to winter. These included: (1) conducting frequent and regular long-distance seasonal movements; (2) using pasturelands with a lower overgrazing rate measured in the summer; (3) promoting livestock sales and preparation of winter forage stock; (4) delaying movement to the winter camping site to ensure sufficient winter pasture; and (5) selecting warmer, middle, and lee sides of mountains for winter camp and shelter sites. These findings suggest that proactive herding management entailing careful consideration of local natural and marketing conditions will provide an efficient countermeasure for reducing <i>dzud</i>-induced damage.</p>

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  21. Integrating dryland disaster science (2)

    Tachiiri Kaoru, KOMIYAMA Hiroshi, MORINAGA Yuki, SHINODA Masato

    Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers   Vol. 2017a ( 0 ) page: 100047   2017

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  22. Integrating dryland disaster science (3)

    Kaoru Tachiiri, Kurosaki Yasunori, NANDINTSETSEG Banzragch, ERDENETSETSEG Baasandai, ARIUNAA Chadraabal, BAT-OYUN Tserenpurev, Kohei SUZUKI, SHINODA Masato

    Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers   Vol. 2017a ( 0 ) page: 100044   2017

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  23. Integrating dryland disaster science (4)

    Iijima Yoshihiro, Yong mei, Nandintsetseg Banzragch, Shinoda Masato

    Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers   Vol. 2017a ( 0 ) page: 100042   2017

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  24. Assessment of drought frequency, severity, and duration and its impacts on vegetation greenness and agriculture production in Mediterranean dryland: A case study in Tunisia Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Ben Mhenni Nada, Shinoda Masato, Nandintsetseg Banzragch

    NATURAL HAZARDS   Vol. 105 ( 3 ) page: 2755 - 2776   2021.2

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  25. Responses of palatable plants to climate and grazing in semiarid grasslands of Mongolia Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Nakano Tomoko, Bat-Oyun Tserenpurev, Shinoda Masato

    GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION   Vol. 24   2020.12

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  26. Contributions of multiple climate hazards and overgrazing to the 2009/2010 winter disaster in Mongolia (vol 92, pg S109, 2018) Reviewed International journal

    Nandintsetseg Banzragch, Shinoda Masato, Erdenetsetseg Baasandai

    NATURAL HAZARDS   Vol. 104 ( 3 ) page: 2727 - 2727   2020.12

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  27. Recently increased cold air outbreaks over Mongolia and their specific synoptic pattern Reviewed International coauthorship

    Munkhjargal Erdenebadrakh, Shinoda Masato, Iijima Yoshihiro, Nandintseteseg Banzragch

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY   Vol. 40 ( 13 ) page: 5502 - 5514   2020.11

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  28. Mitigation of severe wintertime disasters in northern Mongolia through the early implementation of local action Reviewed International coauthorship

    Chadraabal Ariunaa, Shinoda Masato, Suzuki Yasuhiro, Komiyama Hiroshi

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION   Vol. 50   2020.11

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  29. The benefit and strategy of spring movements in Mongolian gazelles Reviewed International coauthorship

    Imai Shunsuke, Ito Takehiko Y., Shinoda Masato, Tsunekawa Atsushi, Lhagvasuren Badamjav

    JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY   Vol. 101 ( 2 ) page: 487 - 497   2020.4

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  30. Electrical Conductivity, pH, Minerals, and Sensory Evaluation of Airag (Fermented Mare's Milk) Reviewed International journal

    Tsuchiya Ryouta, Kawai Takayuki, Bat-Oyun Tserenpurev, Shinoda Masato, Morinaga Yuki

    FOODS   Vol. 9 ( 3 )   2020.3

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  31. Variability in nomadism: environmental gradients modulate the movement behaviors of dryland ungulates

    Nandintsetseg Dejid, Bracis Chloe, Leimgruber Peter, Kaczensky Petra, Buuveibaatar Bayarbaatar, Lkhagvasuren Badamjav, Chimeddorj Buyanaa, Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba, Horning Ned, Ito Takehiko Y., Olson Kirk, Payne John, Walzer Chris, Shinoda Masato, Stabach Jared, Songer Melissa, Mueller Thomas

    ECOSPHERE   Vol. 10 ( 11 )   2019.11

  32. Aeolian Dispersal of Bacteria Associated With Desert Dust and Anthropogenic Particles Over Continental and Oceanic Surfaces

    Maki Teruya, Lee Kevin C., Kawai Kei, Onishi Kazunari, Hong Chun Sang, Kurosaki Yasunori, Shinoda Masato, Kai Kenji, Iwasaka Yasunobu, Archer Stephen D. J., Lacap-Bugler Donnabella C., Hasegawa Hiroshi, Pointing Stephen B.

    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES   Vol. 124 ( 10 ) page: 5579 - 5588   2019.5

  33. Nomadic movement of Mongolian gazelles identified through the net squared displacement approach

    Imail Shunsuke, Ito Takehiko Y., Kinugasa Toshihiko, Shinoda Masato, Tsunekawa Atsushi, Lhagvasuren Badamjav

    MAMMAL STUDY   Vol. 44 ( 2 ) page: 111 - 119   2019.4

  34. Ceilometer observationof a dust event in the Gobi Desert on 29 30 April 2015: Sudden arrival of a developed dust storm and trapping of dust within an inversion layer.

    Kawai, K., Y. Nishio, K. Kai, J. Noda, E. Munkhjargal, M. Shinoda, N. Sugimoto, A. Shimizu, E. Davaanyam, and D. Batdorj

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 15   page: 52-56   2019.3

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  35. Ceilometer Observation of a Dust Event in the Gobi Desert on 29-30 April 2015: Sudden Arrival of a Developed Dust Storm and Trapping of Dust Within an Inversion Layer

    Kawai Kei, Nishio Yuta, Kai Kenji, Noda Jun, Munkhjargal Erdenebadrakh, Shinoda Masato, Sugimoto Nobuo, Shimizu Atsushi, Davaanyam Enkhbaatar, Batdorj Dashdondog

    SOLA   Vol. 15   page: 52 - 56   2019

  36. A study on social organization in Mongolia -“Hotons” written by A. D. Simukov Invited Reviewed

    [Konagaya, Y., K. Suzuki, A. Hotta, M. Shinoda, and N. Yamanaka

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 28 ( 3 ) page: 217 - 227   2018.12

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    Jugder D, Gantsetseg B, Davaanyam E, and Shinoda M

    Natural Hazards     page: 1-24   2018.11

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  38. Winter habitat of Mongolian gazelles in areas of southern Mongolia under new railroad construction: An estimation of interannual changes in suitable habitats Reviewed

    Ito T Y, Sakamoto Y, Lhagvasuren B, Kinugasa T, and Shinoda M

    Mammalian Biology   Vol. 93   page: 13-20   2018.11

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  39. Winter habitat of Mongolian gazelles in areas of southern Mongolia under new railroad construction: An estimation of interannual changes in suitable habitats

    Ito Takehiko Y., Sakamoto Yumi, Lhagvasuren Badamjav, Kinugasa Toshihiko, Shinoda Masato

    MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY   Vol. 93   page: 13-20   2018.11

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  40. Multiple climate hazards in Eurasian drylands

    Shinoda Masato, Sternberg Troy, Nandintsetseg Banzragch

    NATURAL HAZARDS   Vol. 92   page: 1-2   2018.11

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  41. Mongolian herders' vulnerability to dzud: a study of record livestock mortality levels during the severe 2009/2010 winter

    Du Chunling, Shinoda Masato, Tachiiri Kaoru, Nandintsetseg Banzragch, Komiyama Hiroshi, Matsushita Shusuke

    NATURAL HAZARDS   Vol. 92   page: 3-17   2018.11

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  42. Contributions of multiple climate hazards and overgrazing to the 2009/2010 winter disaster in Mongolia

    Nandintsetseg Banzragch, Shinoda Masato, Erdenetsetseg Baasandai

    NATURAL HAZARDS   Vol. 92   page: 109-126   2018.11

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  43. Cold-season disasters on the Eurasian steppes: Climate-driven or man-made

    Nandintsetseg Banzragch, Shinoda Masato, Du Chunling, Munkhjargal Erdenebadrakh

    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS   Vol. 8   2018.10

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  44. Prediction of health effects of cross-border atmospheric pollutants using an aerosol forecast model

    Onishi Kazunari, Sekiyama Tsuyoshi Thomas, Nojima Masanori, Kurosaki Yasunori, Fujitani Yusuke, Otani Shinji, Maki Takashi, Shinoda Masato, Kurozawa Youichi, Yamagata Zentaro

    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL   Vol. 117   page: 48-56   2018.8

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  45. Interannual variation in net ecosystem CO2 exchange and its climatic controls in a semiarid grassland of Mongolia

    Nakano Tomoko, Shinoda Masato

    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY   Vol. 74 ( 2 ) page: 92-96   2018.4

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  46. Evaluation of plant species compositional changes during the recent decades in Mongolian steppe

    Suzuki, K., T. Tsendeekhuu, R. Tungalag, T. Kamijo, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 27   page: 127-134   2018.3

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  47. Movements of dams milked for fermented horse milk production in Mongolia

    Bat-Oyun Tserenpurev, Ito Takehiko Y., Purevdorj Yadamjav, Shinoda Masato, Ishii Satomi, Buho Hoshino, Morinaga Yuki

    ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL   Vol. 89 ( 1 ) page: 219-226   2018.1

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  48. Lack of medical resources and public health vulnerability in Mongolia's winter disasters

    Otani Shinji, Majbauddin Abir, Kurozawa Youichi, Shinoda Masato

    RURAL AND REMOTE HEALTH   Vol. 18 ( 3 )   2018

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  49. Dust Storms from Degraded Drylands of Asia: Dynamics and Health Impacts

    Otani Shinji, Kurosaki Yasunori, Kurozawa Youichi, Shinoda Masato

    LAND   Vol. 6 ( 4 )   2017.12

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  50. Anthropogenic dust emissions due to livestock trampling in a Mongolian temperate grassland

    Munkhtsetseg Erdenebayar, Shinoda Masato, Ishizuka Masahide, Mikami Masao, Kimura Reiji, Nikolich George

    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS   Vol. 17 ( 18 ) page: 11389-11401   2017.9

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  51. Dryland climate change: Recent progress and challenges

    Huang J., Li Y., Fu C., Chen F., Fu Q., Dai A., Shinoda M., Ma Z., Guo W., Li Z., Zhang L., Liu Y., Yu H., He Y., Xie Y., Guan X., Ji M., Lin L., Wang S., Yan H., Wang G.

    REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS   Vol. 55 ( 3 ) page: 719-778   2017.9

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  52. 気象災害の地域差を生む社会的要因―モンゴルにおける2009/2010年ゾド災害の場合― Reviewed

    杜春玲・篠田雅人・小宮山博・尾崎孝宏・鈴木康平

    沙漠研究   Vol. 27 ( 1 ) page: 1-8   2017.8

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  53. Variations in the structure of airborne bacterial communities in Tsogt-Ovoo of Gobi desert area during dust events

    Maki Teruya, Kurosaki Yasunori, Onishi Kazunari, Lee Kevin C., Pointing Stephen B., Jugder Dulam, Yamanaka Norikazu, Hasegawa Hiroshi, Shinoda Masato

    AIR QUALITY ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH   Vol. 10 ( 3 ) page: 249-260   2017.4

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  54. Effects of spatiotemporal heterogeneity of forage availability on annual range size of Mongolian gazelles

    Imai S., Ito T. Y., Kinugasa T., Shinoda M., Tsunekawa A., Lhagvasuren B.

    JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY   Vol. 301 ( 2 ) page: 133-140   2017.2

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  55. Dryland climate change: Recent progress and challenges Reviewed

    Huang, J., M. Shinoda et al.

    Reviews of Geophysics   Vol. 55   page: 719-778   2017

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  56. A livestock trampling function for potential emission rate of wind-blown dust in a Mongolian temperate grassland Reviewed

    Munkhtsetseg, E., M. Shinoda, M. Ishizuka, M. Mikami, R. Kimura, and G. Nikolich

    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics   Vol. 17   page: 11389-11401   2017

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  57. The effects of ocean SST dipole on Mongolian summer rainfall

    Yasuda Hiroshi, Nandintsetseg Banzragch, Berndtsson Ronny, Amgalan Ganbat, Shinoda Masato, Kawai Takayuki

    GEOFIZIKA   Vol. 34 ( 1 ) page: 199-218   2017

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  58. Evolving a multi-hazard focused approach for arid Eurasia

    Shinoda Masato

    CLIMATE HAZARD CRISES IN ASIAN SOCIETIES AND ENVIRONMENTS     page: 73-102   2017

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  59. Application of a livestock weight model to the 2009-2010 winter disaster in Mongolia

    Tachiiri Kaoru, Komiyama Hiroshi, Morinaga Yuki, Shinoda Masato

    RANGELAND JOURNAL   Vol. 39 ( 3 ) page: 263-277   2017

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  60. Relationships between soil moisture and dust emissions in a bare sandy soil of Mongolia.

    Munkhtsetseg, E., M. Shinoda, J. A. Gillies, R. Kimura, J. King, and G. Nikolich

    Particuology   Vol. 28   page: 131-137   2016.10

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  61. Regional characteristics of recent dust occurrence and its con- trolling factors in East Asia. Reviewed

    Wu, J., Y. Kurosaki, M. Shinoda, and K. Kai

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 12   page: 187-191   2016.7

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  62. Assessment of the effects of severe winter disasters (dzud) on public health in Mongolia based on loss of livestock. Reviewed

    Otani, S., K. Onishi, Y. Kurozawa, Y. Kurosaki, T. Bat-Oyun, M. Shinoda, and H. Mu

    Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness   Vol. 10 ( 4 ) page: 549-552   2016.3

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  63. Effects of grazing and precipitation variability on vegetation dynamics in a Mongolian dry steppe. Reviewed

    BatOyun, T., M. Shinoda, Y. Cheng, and Y. Purevdorj

    Journal of Plant Ecology,   Vol. 9 ( 5 ) page: 508-519   2016.1

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  64. Land surface memory effects on dust emission in a Mongolian temperate grassland Reviewed

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences   Vol. 120 ( 3 ) page: 414-427   2015.3

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    Aeolian processes in temperate grasslands are unique in that the plant growth-decay cycle, soil moisture/snowpack dynamics, and induced grazing interactively affect seasonal and interannual variations of dust emission. This study uses process-based ecosystem model DAYCENT and unique saltation flux measurements to (1) identify primary land surface factors that control dust emission with soil moisture and vegetation components (live grasses, standing dead grasses, and litter) in a Mongolian grassland and (2) test the dead-leaf hypothesis proposed by previous observational studies that correlates plant biomass in summer and dust events the following spring.

    DOI: doi: 10.1002/jgrg.20274

  65. Modeling gross primary production and ecosystem respiration in a semiarid grassland of Mongolia Reviewed

    Nakano, T. and Shinoda, M

    Soil Science and Plant Nutrition   Vol. 61 ( 1 ) page: 106-115   2015.2

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  66. Who is making airag (Fermented Mare's Milk)? A nationwide survey of traditional food in Mongolia Reviewed

    Bat-Oyun, T., B. Erdenetsetseg, M. Shinoda, T. Ozaki, and Y. Morinaga

    Nomadic Peoples   Vol. 19 ( 1 ) page: 7-29   2015.1

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    Mongolian pastoral nomads traditionally consume meat during the cold season and milk products during the warm season. Among these is airag (fermented mare's milk), and Mongolia is one of the few regions that retains such traditional food. Through the Mongolian meteorological network, this is the first survey on airag, targeting 2,045 herders. We compared airag production between households producing it and households in general. Results revealed intensive production in central Mongolia, but less in surrounding areas, except along the western border. High horse-density in the central steppes and forest steppes provides an eco-climatological explanation, but this density pattern cannot explain inadequate production in eastern areas. Thus, culture and ethnicity may account for airag's regional distribution.

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  67. An observational study of saltation and dust emission in a hotspot of Mongolia Reviewed

    Abulaiti, A., R. Kimura, M. Shinoda, Y. Kurosaki M. Mikami, M. Ishizuka, Y. Yamada, E. Nishihara, and B. Gantsetseg

    Aeolian Research   Vol. 15   page: 169-176   2014.12

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  68. Quantitative analysis on windblown dust concentrations of PM10 (PM2.5) during dust events in Mongolia Reviewed

    Jugder, D., M. Shinoda, R. Kimura, A. Batbold, and D. Amarjargal

    Quantitative analysis on windblown dust concentrations of PM10 (PM2.5) during dust events in Mongolia   Vol. 14   page: 3-13   2014.9

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  69. Multi-decadal soil moisture trends and their relationship to precipitation and evapotranspiration in the cold, arid climate of Mongolia Reviewed

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda

    Arid Land Research and Management   Vol. 28 ( 3 ) page: 247-260   2014.7

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  70. Simple method of shallow groundwater exploration by groundwater aeration sound in semi-arid grassland Reviewed

    Kawai, T., Y. Tada, M. Shinoda, R. Tsuchiya, T. Morii, T. Suzuki and K. Tseedulam

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 24 ( 1 ) page: 245-248   2014.6

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  71. Spatial variability of photosynthetic production and ecosystem respiration in semiarid grasslands of Mongolia Reviewed

    Nakano, T. and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Agricultural Meteorology   Vol. 70 ( 2 ) page: 105-116   2014.6

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  72. Accounting for surface roughness on measurements conducted with PI-SWERL: Evaluation of a subjective visual approach and a photogrammetric technique Reviewed

    Etyemezian, V., J. A. Gillies, M. Shinoda, G. Nikolich, J. King, and A. R. Bardis

    Aeolian Research   Vol. 13   page: 35-50   2014.6

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  73. モンゴル北部ボルガン県における近年の家畜大量死に関連した気象条件 Reviewed

    小池崇子・篠田雅人・森永由紀

    生物と気象   Vol. 14   page: 29-40   2014.5

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  74. Hotspots of recent drought in Asian steppes. Reviewed

    Shinoda, M., B. Nandintsetseg, U. G. Nachinshonhor, and H. Komiyama

    Regional Environmental Change   Vol. 14 ( 1 ) page: 103-117   2014.2

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  75. Wet and dry deposition of mineral dust particles in Japan: Factors related to temporal variation and spatial distribution. Reviewed

    Osada, K., S. Ura, M. Kagawa, M. Mikami, T. Y. Tanaka, S. Matoba, K. Aoki, M. Shinoda, Y. Kurosaki, M. Hayashi, A. Shimizu, and M. Uematsu

    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics   Vol. 14 ( 2 ) page: 1107-1121   2014.1

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  76. Classification of arid lands, including soil degradation and irrigated areas, based on vegetation and aridity indexes Reviewed

    Gamo, M., M. Shinoda, and T. Maeda

    International Journal of Remote Sensing   Vol. 34 ( 19 ) page: 6701-6722   2013.6

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  77. Effects of interannual variations in environmental conditions on seasonal range selection by Mongolian gazelles

    Ito, T. Y., M. Tsuge, B. Lhagvasuren, B. Buuveibaatar, B. Chimeddorj, S. Takatsuki, A. Tsunekawa, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 91   page: 61-68   2013.4

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  78. Long-term effects of livestock loss caused by dust storm on Mongolian inhabitants: A survey 1 year after the dust storm. Reviewed

    Mu, H., S. Otani, M. Shinoda, Y. Yokoyama, K. Onishi, T. Hosoda, M. Okamoto and Y. Kurozawa

    Yonago Acta Medica   Vol. 56   page: 39-42   2013.3

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  79. Monitoring aboveground biomass in semiarid grasslands using MODIS images. Reviewed

    Nakano, T., G. Bavuudorjb, N. G. Urianhai, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Agricultural Meteorology   Vol. 69 ( 1 ) page: 33-39   2013.3

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  80. Assessment of drought severity and frequency, duration, and severity and its impacts on pasture productivity in the Mongolia Reviewed

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda

    Natural Hazards   Vol. 66 ( 2 ) page: 995-1008   2013.3

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  81. Fragmentation of the habitat of wild ungulates by anthropogenic barriers in Mongolia. Reviewed

    Ito, T. Y., B. Lhagvasuren, A. Tsunekawa, M. Shinoda, S. Takatsuki, B. Buuveibaatar, and B. Chimeddorj

    PLoS ONE   Vol. 8 ( 2 ) page: 0   2013.2

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  82. Vegetation effects on saltation flux in a grassland of Mongolia. Reviewed

    Abulaiti, A., R. Kimura, and M. Shinoda

    Sand Dune Research   Vol. 59 ( 3 ) page: 117-128   2013.2

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  83. 自然環境利用としての土地制度に起因する牧畜戦略の多様性 Reviewed

    尾崎孝宏

    沙漠研究   Vol. 23   page: 111-118   2013

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  84. モンゴル・フスタイ国立公園内外のステップ植生の比較による保護区設置効果の評価

    鈴木康平・上條隆志・J. Undarmaa・田村憲司

    植生学会誌   Vol. 30   page: 85-93   2013

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  85. Effects of interannual variations in environmental conditions on seasonal range selection by Mongolian gazelles. Reviewed

    Ito, T.Y., M. Tsuge, B. Lhagvasuren, B. Buuveibaatar, B. Chimeddorj, S. Takatsuki, A. Tsunekawa, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 91   page: 61-68   2013

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  86. Effects of cloud, atmospheric water vapor, and dust on photosynthetically active radiation and total solar radiation in a Mongolian grassland. Reviewed

    Bat-Oyun, T., M. Shinoda and M. Tsubo

    Journal of Arid Land   Vol. 4 ( 4 ) page: 349-356   2012.12

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  87. Does Ground Surface Soil Aggregation Affect Transition of the Wind Speed Threshold for Saltation and Dust Emission?

    Ishizuka, M., M. Mikami, Y. Yamada, R. Kimura, Y. Kurosaki, D. Jugder, B. Gantsetseg, Y. Cheng and M. Shinoda

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 8   page: 129-132   2012.11

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  88. Impact of future climate change on summer droughts and snow disasters in Mongolia.

    Tachiiri, K. and M. Shinod

      Vol. 8   page: 124-128   2012.11

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  89. Increasing nitrogen deposition enhances post-drought recovery of grassland productivity in the Mongolian steppe

    Kinugasa, T., A., Tsunekawa, and M. Shinoda

    Oecologia   Vol. 170 ( 3 ) page: 857-865   2012.11

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  90. Effects of water and temperature stresses on radiation use efficiency in a semi-arid grassland

    Bat-Oyun, T., M. Shinoda, and M. Tsubo

    Journal of Plant Interactions   Vol. 7 ( 3 ) page: 214-224   2012.9

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  91. Dust, biomass burning smoke, and anthropogenic aerosol detected by polarization-sensitive Mie lidar measurements in Mongolia.

    Jugder, D., N. Sugimoto, M. Shinoda, R. Kimura, I. Matsui, and M. Nishikawa

    Atmospheric Environments   Vol. 54   page: 231-241   2012.7

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  92. Soil moisture estimation using thermal inertia: Potential, practical feasibility, and sensitivity to data conditions. Reviewed

    Matsushima, D., R. Kimura, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Hydrometeorology   Vol. 13 ( 2 ) page: 638-648   2012.4

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  93. Soil moisture estimation using thermal inertia: Potential, practical feasibility, and sensitivity to data conditions

    Matsushima, D, R. Kimura, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Hydrometeorology   Vol. 13 ( 2 ) page: 638-648   2012.4

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  94. Estimation of surface soil water content from surface temperatures in dust source regions of Mongolia and China

    Kimura, R. and M. Shinoda

    Environmental Earth Sciences   Vol. 65 ( 6 ) page: 1847–1853   2012.3

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  95. 熱慣性を用いた裸地面上におけるダスト発生臨界風速の推定法

    松島大・木村玲二・篠田雅人

    土木学会論文集 B1 (水工学)   Vol. 68 ( 4 ) page: 1789-1794   2012.2

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  96. Plant volatiles inhibit restoration of plant species communities in dry grassland

    Tsubo, M., E. Nishihara, T. Nakamatsu, Y. Cheng, and M. Shinoda

    Basic and Applied Ecology   Vol. 13 ( 1 ) page: 76-84   2012.2

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  97. Dust concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia during dust storm periods, Journal of the Problems of Geography (Problems of Meteorology, Hydrology and Ecology) Reviewed

    Jugder, D., M. Shinoda, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui, and M. Nishikawa

    Journal of the Problems of Geography (Problems of Meteorology, Hydrology and Ecology)   ( 375 ) page: 49-58   2012

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  98. Quantitative risk assessment for future meteorological disasters: Reduced livestock mortality in Mongolia Reviewed

    Tachiiri, K. and M. Shinoda

    Climatic Change   Vol. 113   page: 867-882   2012

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  99. Soil moisture characteristics in the Mongolian steppe: Its seasonal, interannual changes and memory

    Nandintsetseg, B., and M. Shinoda

    Science Bulletin of the Meteorological Institute (Ministry of Nature and the Environment)   Vol. 24   page: 99-107   2011.12

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  100. Temperate grasslands as a dust source: Knowledge, uncertainties, and challenges

    Shinoda, M., J. Gillies, M. Mikami, and Y. Shao

    Aeolian Research   Vol. 3 ( 3 ) page: 271-293   2011.12

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  101. Soil moisture and vegetation memories in a cold, arid climate

    Shinoda, M. and B. Nandintsetseg

    Global and Planetary Change   Vol. 79 ( 1-2 ) page: 110-117   2011.11

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  102. What caused a recent increase in dust outbreaks over East Asia?

    Kurosaki, Y., M. Shinoda, and M. Mikami

    Geophysical Research Letters   Vol. 38   page: 11702   2011.10

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  103. 非水溶性大気沈着物中のFe 含有量を用いた鉱物質ダスト量の推定. エアロゾル研究

    浦幸帆・長田和雄・香川雅子・三上正男・的場澄人・青木一真・篠田雅人・黒崎泰典・林政彦・清水厚・植松光夫

    エアロゾル研究   Vol. 26 ( 3 ) page: 234-241   2011.9

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  104. Temperature changes before and after precipitation in Mongolia

    Koike, T. and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Agricultural Meteorology   Vol. 67 ( 3 ) page: 139-150   2011.9

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  105. Spatial and temporal variations of dust concentrations in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.

    Jugder, D., M. Shinoda, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui, M. Nishikawa, S.-U. Park, Y.-S. Chun, and M.-S. Park

    Global and Planery Change   Vol. 78   page: 14-22   2011.7

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  106. Its climatology and modeling.

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda: Seasonal change of soil moisture in Mongolia

    International Journal of Climatology   Vol. 31 ( 8 ) page: 1143-1152   2011.6

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  107. Impact of rainfall variability on plant diversity in grazing land: a case study from Mongolia Reviewed

    Cheng, Y., M. Tsubo, T. Ito, E. Nishihara, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 75 ( 5 ) page: 471-476   2011.5

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  108. Effects of soil and land surface conditions in summer on dust outbreaks in the following spring in a Mongolian grassland.

    Kurosaki, Y., M. Shinoda, M. Mikami, and B. Nandintsetseg

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 7   page: 69-72   2011.5

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  109. Temporal and spatial variations of wet deposition flux of mineral dust in Japan.

    Osada, K., S. Ura, M. Kagawa, M. Mikami, T. Y. Tanaka, S. Matoba, K. Aoki, M. Shinoda, Y. Kurosaki, M. Hayashi, A. Shimizu, and M. Uematsu:

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 7   page: 49-52   2011.3

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  110. Integrating meteorological and MODIS land surface temperature data for large-scale moisture availability assessment in the Loess Plateau of China

    Mohamed, A. A., R. Kimura, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Arid Land Studies   Vol. 20 ( 4 ) page: 189-199   2011.3

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  111. Intensity of a dust storm in Mongolia during 29 31 March 2007

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 7   page: 29-31   2011.3

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  112. 熱慣性を用いた表層土壌水分量推定に関する研究

    松島大・木村玲二・篠田雅人

    水工学論文集   Vol. 55   page: S361-S366   2011.2

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  113. Diurnal surface temperature difference index derived from ground-based meteorological measurements for assessment of moisture availability

    Mohamed, A. A., R. Kimura, M. Shinoda, and M. Moriyama

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 75 ( 2 ) page: 156-163   2011.2

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  114. Snowmelt and atmospheric heating processes over eastern Mongolia

    Komatsu, Y., M. Shinoda, and H. Ueda

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 7   page: 1-4   2011.1

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  115. Why did a synoptic storm cause a dramatic damage in a limited area of Mongolia?

    Chimgee, D., M. Shinoda, K. Tachiiri, and Y. Kurosaki

    Mongolian Population Journal   Vol. 19   page: 63-68   2010.12

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  116. Response of ecosystem respiration to soil water and plant biomass in a semi-arid grassland

    Nakano, T. and M. Shinoda

    Soil Science and Plant Nutrition   Vol. 56 ( 5 ) page: 773-781   2010.10

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  117. Cold- and warm-deep-snow winters in Mongolia

    Koike, T., M. Shinoda, Y. Morinaga, and P. Gomboluudev

    Journal of Agricultural Meteorology   Vol. 66 ( 2 ) page: 103-110   2010.6

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  118. Relationship between soil moisture and vegetation activity in the Mongolian steppe

    Nandintsetseg, B., M. Shinoda, R. Kimura, and Y. Ibaraki

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 6   page: 29-32   2010.3

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  119. Estimation of pasture productivity in Mongolian grasslands: field survey and model simulation

    Bat-Oyun, T., M. Shinoda, and M. Tsubo

    Journal of Agricultural Meteorology   Vol. 66 ( 1 ) page: 31-39   2010.3

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  120. 枯れ草は黄砂発生にどう影響するか?: 日蒙米共同プロジェクトDUVEX

    篠田雅人

      Vol. 6 ( 1 ) page: 5-7   2010.2

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  121. Characteristics of Dust Emission on the Mongolian Steppe: The 2008 DUVEX Intensive Observational Period.

    Shinoda, M., R. Kimura, M. Mikami, M. Tsubo, E. Nishihara, M. Ishizuka, Y. Yamada, E. Munkhtsetseg, D. Jugder, and Y. Kurosaki

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 6   page: 9-12   2010.1

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  122. Spatial distribution of threshold wind speeds for dust outbreaks in northeast Asia

    Kimura, R. and M. Shinoda

    Geomorphology   Vol. 114 ( 3 ) page: 319-325   2010.1

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  123. Impact of drought on vegetation dynamics of the Mongolian steppe: A field experiment

    Shinoda, M., G. U. Nachinshonhor, and M. Nemoto

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 74 ( 1 ) page: 63-69   2010.1

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  124. Quantitative risk assessment for future meteorological disasters: Reduced livestock mortality in Mongolia

    Tachiiri, K. and M. Shinoda

    Climatic Change   Vol. 113   page: 867–882   2010

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  125. Assessing Mongolian snow disaster risk using livestock and satellite data

    Tachiiri, K., M. Shinoda, B. Klinkenberg, and Y. Morinaga

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 72 ( 12 ) page: 2251-2263   2008.12

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  126. Environmental controls on photosynthetic production and ecosystem respiration in semi-arid grasslands of Mongolia

    Nakano, T., M. Nemoto, and M. Shinoda

    Agricultural and Forest Meteorology   Vol. 148 ( 10 ) page: 1456-1466   2008.9

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  127. Response of plant growth to surface water balance during a summer dry period in the Kazakhstan steppe

    Iijima, Y., T. Kawaragi, T. Ito, K. Akshalov, A. Tsunekawa, and M. Shinoda

    Hydrological Processes   Vol. 22 ( 16 ) page: 2974-2981   2008.7

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  128. Effect of environmental variables on stomatal conductance and its relation to water vapor flux over a sand dune field in a coastal area planted with soybean

    Munkhtsetseg, E., R. Kimura, and M. Shinoda

    Sand Dune Research   Vol. 54 ( 3 ) page: 121-132   2008.2

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  129. 気候変動と乾燥地科学

    篠田雅人

    地学雑誌   Vol. 116 ( 6 ) page: 811-823   2007.12

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  130. Pasture yield response to precipitation and high temperature in Mongolia

    Munkhtsetseg, E., R. Kimura, J. Wang, and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Arid Environments   Vol. 70 ( 01 ) page: 94-110   2007.7

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  131. Phenology of Mongolian grasslands and moisture conditions

    Shinoda, M., S. Ito, G. U. Nachinshonhor, and D. Erdenetsetseg

    Journal of Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 85 ( 3 ) page: 359-367   2007.6

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  132. 密閉式チャンバー法を用いた夜間の水蒸気フラックスの測定.

    中野智子・根本学・篠田雅人

    農業気象   Vol. 63 ( 2 ) page: 103-107   2007.6

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  133. Methodology for assessment of desertification based on vegetation degradation using Net Primary Productivity (NPP) as a key indicator

    Tsunekawa, A., T. Ito, M. Shinoda, M. Nemoto, T. Suhama, H. Ju, and H. Shimizu

    Phyton (Austria) Special issue: "APGC 2004"   Vol. 45 ( 4 ) page: 185-192   2005.11

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  134. モンゴル国における気象災害の早期警戒システムの構築に向けて

    篠田雅人・森永由紀

    地理学評論   Vol. 78 ( 13 ) page: 928-950   2005.11

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  135. 乾燥地域における土壌水分メモリ -その機能と研究の意義

    篠田雅人

    沙漠研究   Vol. 14 ( 4 ) page: 185-197   2005.3

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  136. 広域の大気状態が中部日本山岳地域の夏季の夜間冷却に及ぼす影響

    飯島慈裕・篠田雅人

    地理学評論   Vol. 77 ( 11 ) page: 716-733   2004.10

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  137. Winter snow anomaly and atmospheric circulation in Mongolia

      Vol. 23 ( 13 ) page: 1627-1636   2003.11

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  138. Spring northward retreat of Eurasian snow cover relevant to seasonal and interannual variations of atmospheric circulation

    Ueda, H., M. Shinoda, and H. Kamahori

    International Journal of Climatology   Vol. 23 ( 6 ) page: 615-629   2003.5

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  139. nfluence of soil moisture anomaly on temperature in the Sahel: A comparison between wet and dry decades

    Shinoda, M. and Y. Yamaguchi

    Journal of Hydrometeorology   Vol. 4 ( 2 ) page: 437-447   2003.4

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  140. Developing a simple soil moisture model for semi-arid regions: a case for Ordos in Inner Mongolia

    Nemoto, M., M. Shinoda, and H. Ju

    Journal of Agricultural Meteorology   Vol. 59 ( 1 ) page: 51-58   2003.1

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  141. Soil moisture modeling based on multiyear observations in the Sahel

    Yamaguchi, Y. and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Applied Meteorology   Vol. 41 ( 11 ) page: 1140-1146,   2002.11

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  142. The influence of seasonally varying atmospheric characteristics on the intensity of nocturnal cooling in a high mountain hollow

    Iijima, Y. and M. Shinoda

    Journal of Applied Meteorology   Vol. 41 ( 7 ) page: 734-743   2002.7

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  143. Characteristics of Dust Emission on the Mongolian Steppe: The 2008 DUVEX Intensive Observational Period

    Shinoda, M., R. Kimura, M. Mikami, M. Tsubo, E. Nishihara, M. Ishizuka, Y. Yamada, E. Munkhtsetseg, D. Jugder, and Y. Kurosaki

    Science Online Letters on the Atmosphere   Vol. 6   page: 9-12   2002.1

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  144. Climate memory of snow mass as soil moisture over central Eurasia

    Journal of Geophysical Research   Vol. 106 ( 24 ) page: 33393-33403   2001.12

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  145. Spring snow-disappearance timing and its possible influence on temperature fields over central Eurasia

    Shinoda, M., H. Utsugi, and W. Morishima:

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 79 ( 1 ) page: 37-59   2001.2

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  146. Seasonal changes in the cold-air pool formation in a subalpine hollow, central Japan.

    Iijima, Y. and M. Shinoda

    International Journal of Climatology   Vol. 20 ( 12 ) page: 1471-1483   2000.10

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  147. Interannual variations of boundary layer temperature over the African Sahel associated with vegetation and the upper-troposphere

    Shinoda, M. and M. Gamo

    Journal of Geophysical Research   Vol. 105 ( 10 ) page: 12317-12327   2000.5

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  148. Desertification and drought as a possible land-surface/atmosphere interaction.

    Shinoda, M

    Global Environmental Research   Vol. 3 ( 1 ) page: 9-15   1999.3

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  149. Diurnal variations of rainfall over Niger in the West African Sahel: A comparison between wet and drought years

    Shinoda, M., T. Okatani, and M. Saloum

    International Journal of Climatology   Vol. 19 ( 1 ) page: 81-94   1999.1

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  150. 八ヶ岳連峰稲子岳の凹地内における暖候期の冷気湖形成

    飯島慈裕・篠田雅人

    地理学評論   Vol. 71 ( 8 ) page: 559-572   1998.8

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  151. 砂漠化の気候に対する影響: 概説

    篠田雅人

    沙漠研究   Vol. 6 ( 2 ) page: 105-114   1997.2

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  152. Long-term variability of Asian summer monsoon rainfall during 1946-1988

    Watanabe, M. and M. Shinoda

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 74 ( 6 ) page: 923-934   1996.12

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  153. Relationships between rainfall over semi-arid southern Africa, geopotential heights, and sea surface temperatures.

    Shinoda, M. and R. Kawamura

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 74 ( 1 ) page: 21-36   1996.2

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  154. Climatology of global precipitation: Contributions of Japanese climatologists

    Shinoda, M

    Geographical Review of Japan   Vol. 69 ( 2 ) page: 170-184   1996

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  155. Seasonal phase lag between rainfall and vegetation activity in tropical Africa as revealed by NOAA satellite data

    Shinoda, M

    International Journal of Climatology   Vol. 15 ( 6 ) page: 639-656   1995.6

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  156. West African rainbelt variation: An update to 1990

    Shinoda, M

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan,   Vol. 73 ( 2 ) page: 259-266   1995.4

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  157. Tropical rainbelt, circulation, and sea surface temperatures associated with the Sahelian rainfall trend

    Shinoda, M. and R. Kawamura

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 72 ( 3 ) page: 341-357   1994.6

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  158. The seasonal change of the water budget in the Congo river basin Reviewed

    Matsuyama, H., T. Oki, M. Shinoda, and K. Masuda

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 72 ( 2 ) page: 281-299   1994.4

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  159. The seasonal change of the water budget in the Congo river basin

    Matsuyama, H., T. Oki, M. Shinoda, and K. Masuda

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan,   Vol. 72 ( 2 ) page: 281-299   1994.4

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  160. 熱帯アフリカの干ばつと砂漠化

    篠田雅人

    地学雑誌   Vol. 100 ( 6 ) page: 858-874   1991.12

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  161. Long-term Sahelian drought from the late 1960's to the mid-1980's and its relation to the atmospheric circulation Reviewed

    Shinoda, M

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 68 ( 5 ) page: 613-624   1990.10

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  162. Long-term variability of the tropical African rainbelt and its relation to rainfall in the Sahel and northern Kalahari Reviewed

    Shinoda, M

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. 68 ( 1 ) page: 19-35   1990.2

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  163. Annual rainfall variability and its interhemispheric coherence in the semi-arid region of tropical Africa: Data updated to 1987

    Shinoda, M

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. Vol. 67 ( 4 ) page: 555-564   1989.8

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  164. Wind and moisture anomalies in the Sahelian drought of the early 1980's Reviewed

    Shinoda, M

    Geographical Review of Japan   Vol. 59 (Ser. B) ( 2 ) page: 128-136   1986.12

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  165. Rainfall distribution and monsoon circulation over tropical Africa in the 1979 northern summer: Their comparison between East and West Africa

    Shinoda, M

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. Vol. 64 ( No. 4 ) page: 547-561   1986.8

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  166. Global simultaneity of the abrupt seasonal changes in precipitation during May and June of 1979 Reviewed

    Shinoda, M., T. Mikami, K. Iwasaki, H. Kitajima, T. Eguchi, J. Matsumoto, and K. Masuda

    Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan   Vol. Vol. 64 ( No. 4 ) page: 531-546   1986.8

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  167. Global climatic classification based on seasonal distribution of non-precipitation areas

    Eguchi, T., J. Matsumoto, H. Kitajima, K. Iwasaki, M. Shinoda, T. Mikami, and K. Masuda

    Geographical Review of Japan   Vol. Vol. 59 (Ser. B) ( No. 1 ) page: 43-54   1986.6

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  168. アフリカ南東岸域における降水帯の季節移動 Reviewed

    篠田雅人

    地理学評論   Vol. 58 ( 3 ) page: 135-154   1985.3

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  1. Habitat fragmentation by railways as a barrier to great migrations of ungulates in Mongolia

    Ito T., Lhagvasuren B., Tsunekawa A., Shinoda M.

    Railway Ecology  2017.9  ( ISBN:9783319574950

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    Mongolia's Gobi-Steppe Ecosystem is the largest grassland in the world and the habitat of long-distance movement ungulates, such as the Mongolian gazelle (Procapra gutturosa) and the Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus). The international railway between Russia and China bisects this habitat, and there has been concern that it may impede the movements of wild ungulates. We tracked ungulate movements on both sides of the Ulaanbaatar-Beijing Railway, and found that most of the tracked animals never crossed the railway. The construction of additional railways to permit mining projects in the area is therefore a further threat to maintaining the great migrations of ungulates across Mongolia.

    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-57496-7_14

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  2. Evolving a multi-hazard focused approach for arid Eurasia

    Shinoda M.

    Climate Hazard Crises in Asian Societies and Environments  2017.1  ( ISBN:9781472446466

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  3. Recent Advances in Environmental Science from the Euro-Mediterranean and Surrounding Regions Reviewed International journal

    Ben Mhenni, N., M. Shinoda, and B. Nandintsetseg( Role: Contributor ,  Assessment of drought characteristics, and its impacts on vegetation and wheat yield in Tunisia, In Kallel)

    Springer, Cham  2020  ( ISBN:978-3-319-70548-4

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  4. Arid Land Systems: Sciences and Societies

    Otani, S., Y. Kurosaki, Y. Kurozawa, and M. Shinoda( Role: Contributor ,  Dust storms from degraded drylands of Asia: dynamics and health impacts)

    MDPI, Basel  2019.8  ( ISBN:978-3-03921-347-4

  5. Multiple Climate Hazards in Eurasian Drylands. Natural Hazards, Special Issue

    Shinoda, M., T. Sternberg, Y. Shao, and B. Nandintsetseg eds.( Role: Joint author)

    Special Issue  2018.11 

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  6. 砂漠化への影響. 山川修治ほか編『気候変動の事典』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    朝倉書店  2017.12  ( ISBN:978-4-254-1605916129

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  7. Evolving a multi-hazard focused approach for arid Eurasia

    Shinoda, M.( Role: Sole author)

    Routledge  2017 

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  8. Habitat fragmentation by railways as a barrier to great migrations of ungulates in Mongolia. In L. Borda-de-Água, R. Barrientos, P. Beja, and Henrique M. Pereira eds.: Railway Ecology

    Ito, T. Y., B. Lhagvasuren, A. Tsunekawa, and M. Shinoda( Role: Contributor)

    Springer SBM  2017 

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  9. Evolving a multi-hazard focused approach for arid Eurasia, In( Sternberg, T. (ed).: Climate Hazard Crises in Asian Societies and Environments

    M. Shinoda, M( Role: Contributor)

    Routledge  2017 

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  10. Proceedings of Third JSPS Seminar: Collaborative Research between Mongolia, China and Japan on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia,

    Kai, K., M. Shinoda, J. Wu, D. Jugder, E. Munkhjargal, J. Noda eds( Role: Joint author)

    Nagoya University  2016.8 

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  11. 『黄砂-人間・自然環境への影響と対策』

    黒崎泰典・黒沢洋一・篠田雅人・山中典和( Role: Sole author)

    丸善出版  2016.3  ( ISBN:978-4-621-30029-9

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  12. 黄砂発生域の気候、地形. 黒崎泰典・黒沢洋一・篠田雅人・山中典和編:『黄砂-人間・自然環境への影響と対策』

    黒崎泰典・篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    丸善出版  2016.3 

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  13. 遊牧社会への影響. 黒崎泰典・黒沢洋一・篠田雅人・山中典和編:『黄砂-人間・自然環境への影響と対策』

    篠田雅人・森永由紀( Role: Contributor)

    丸善出版  2016.3 

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  14. 砂漠と気候 増補2訂版

    篠田雅人( Role: Sole author)

    成山堂書店  2016 

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  15. モンゴル高原の気候と遊牧都市. 白石典之編:『チンギス・カンとその時代』

    篠田雅人・森永由紀( Role: Contributor)

    勉誠出版  2015.9 

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  16. 異常気象に対する災害管理. 白石典之編:『チンギス・カンとその時代』

    篠田雅人・森永由紀( Role: Contributor)

    勉誠出版  2015.9 

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  17. Proceedings of International Symposium on Dzud, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

    Shinoda, M. and B. Nandintsetseg eds.( Role: Sole author)

    Nagoya University  2015.5 

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  18. 最も恐れられる寒雪害ゾド . 石井祥子・鈴木康弘・稲村哲也編『草原と都市-変わりゆくモンゴル-』

    森永由紀・篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    風媒社  2015.3 

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  19. 『草原と都市-変わりゆくモンゴル-』・最も恐れられる寒雪害ゾド

    森永由紀・篠田雅人( Role: Joint author)

    風媒社  2015.3 

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  20. Climate Change and Hazards in Mongolia

    Shinoda, M. and B. Nandintsetseg eds( Role: Sole author)

    Nagoya University  2015.3 

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  21. 遊牧はなぜ数千年も続いてきたか?:災害学から考える. 札幌学院大学総合研究所

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    2015.2 

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  22. Proceedings of International Symposium on Multi-Hazard Approach in Mongolia

    Shinoda, M. ed( Role: Sole author)

    Nagoya University  2014.10 

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  23. 砂漠化. 安成哲三ほか編『図説地球環境』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    朝倉書店  2013.9  ( ISBN:978-4-254-16059-8

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  24. 気候と植生環境 [Shinoda, M.: Climate and vetetation environments (in Japanese)]. 帯谷知可・北川誠一・相馬秀廣編『中央アジア』世界地理講座 第5巻

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    朝倉書店  2012.9  ( ISBN:978-4-254-16795-5

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  25. Land: Proactive Management of Drought and Its Derived Disasters. In R. Shaw and T. Phong eds.: Environment Disaster Linkages. Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management

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    Emerald Publishers  2012.1  ( ISBN:978-085-724-865-7

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  26. Modeling of the interannual variation in ecosystem respiration of a semiarid grassland, In E. B. Ozkaraova Gungor ed.: Principles, Application and Assessment in Soil Science,

    Nakano, T. and M. Shinoda( Role: Contributor)

    InTech Open Access Publisher  2011.12  ( ISBN:978-953-307-740-6

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  27. 篠田雅人 シリーズ編集: 乾燥地科学シリーズ.第4巻『乾燥地の資源とその利用・保全』

    篠田雅人・門村浩・山下博樹( Role: Joint author)

    古今書院  2010.6  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3108-4

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  28. 乾燥地の資源とその利用・保全-世界的概観 . 篠田雅人・門村浩・山下博樹編『乾燥地の資源とその利用・保全』乾燥地科学シリーズ第4巻

    門村浩・篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    古今書院  2010.6  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3108-4

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  29. 乾燥地の資源とその利用・保全

    篠田雅人・門村浩・山下博樹( Role: Sole author)

    古今書院  2010.6 

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  30. 草原の分布と気候. 白石典之編『チンギス・カンの戒め―モンゴル草原と地球環境問題―』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    同成社  2010.2  ( ISBN:978-4-88621-510-9

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  31. 自然災害を知る・防ぐ. 白石典之編『チンギス・カンの戒め―モンゴル草原と地球環境問題―』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    同成社  2010.2  ( ISBN:978-4-88621-510-9

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  32. 砂漠化. 日本第四紀学会50周年記念電子出版編集委員会編『デジタルブック最新第四紀』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    日本第四紀学会  2009.12  ( ISBN:978-4-9904-6751-7

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  33. 砂漠化. 岡 洋樹・境田清隆・佐々木史郎編『東北アジア』世界地理講座 第2巻

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    朝倉書店  2009.11  ( ISBN:978-4-254-16792-4

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  34. 沙漠の成因と分布―大気循環 . 日本沙漠学会編『沙漠の事典』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    丸善  2009.7  ( ISBN:978-4-621-08139-6

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  35. 沙漠の成因と分布―海洋・地形 . 日本沙漠学会編『沙漠の事典』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    丸善  2009.7  ( ISBN:978-4-621-08139-6

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  36. 気象. 日本沙漠学会編『沙漠の事典』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    丸善  2009.7  ( ISBN:78-4-621-08139-6

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  37. 気候. 日本沙漠学会編『沙漠の事典』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    丸善  2009.7  ( ISBN:978-4-621-08139-6

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  38. 砂漠と気候 改訂版

    篠田雅人( Role: Sole author)

    成山堂書店  2009.4 

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  39. 乾燥地の気候・水. 篠田雅人編『乾燥地の自然』乾燥地科学シリーズ第2巻

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    古今書院  2009.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3106-0

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  40. 篠田雅人 シリーズ編集:乾燥地科学シリーズ 第2巻『乾燥地の自然』

    篠田雅人( Role: Sole author)

    古今書院  2009.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3106-0

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  41. 乾燥地の環境変動 篠田雅人編『乾燥地の自然』乾燥地科学シリーズ第2巻

    鹿島薫・篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    古今書院  2009.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3106-0

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  42. 篠田雅人 シリーズ編集: 乾燥地科学シリーズ 第3巻『乾燥地の土地劣化とその対策』

    篠田雅人( Role: Sole author)

    古今書院  2008.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3107-7

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  43. 篠田雅人 シリーズ編集: 乾燥地科学シリーズ.第5巻『黄土高原の砂漠化とその対策』

    篠田雅人( Role: Sole author)

    古今書院  2008.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3109-1

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  44. サヘルの干ばつ・砂漠化と人々の生活. 漆原和子・藤塚吉浩・松山洋・大西宏治編『図説 世界の地域問題』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    ナカニシヤ出版  2007.10  ( ISBN:978-4-7795-0204-0 C1

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  45. 気候の特徴. 恒川篤史編『21世紀の乾燥地科学―人と自然の持続性―』乾燥地科学シリーズ第1巻

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    古今書院  2007.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3105-3

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  46. 篠田雅人 シリーズ編集: 乾燥地科学シリーズ.第1巻『21世紀の乾燥地科学―人と自然の持続性―』

    篠田雅人( Role: Sole author)

    古今書院  2007.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3105-3

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  47. 干ばつ早期警戒システム. 恒川篤史編『21世紀の乾燥地科学―人と自然の持続性―』乾燥地科学シリーズ第1巻,

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    古今書院  2007.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3105-3

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  48. 地形の特徴. 恒川篤史編『21世紀の乾燥地科学―人と自然の持続性―』乾燥地科学シリーズ第1巻

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    古今書院  2007.3  ( ISBN:978-4-7722-3105-3

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  49. モンゴル国の自然災害 -気象水文研究所における干ばつとゾドの監視システム 小長谷有紀編『モンゴル環境保全ハンドブック』

    森永由紀・篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    見聞社  2006.12 

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  50. 自然環境としての草原. 小松久男・梅村 坦・宇山 智彦・帯谷 知可・堀川 徹編『中央ユーラシアを知る事典―ウズベキスタン+カザフスタン+クルグズスタン+タジキスタン+トルクメニスタン+アゼルバイジャン+アルメニア+グルジア+アフガニスタン+ロシア連邦+中国』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    平凡社  2005.4  ( ISBN:4-582-12636-7

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  51. 篠田雅人: 砂漠化 気候影響・利用研究会編『日本の気候2』

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    朝倉書店  2004.11  ( ISBN:25.4-8176-0223-6

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  52. 大気陸面相互作用とモンスーン 川村隆一編『モンスーン研究の最前線』

    篠田雅人・森永由紀・安成哲三( Role: Contributor)

    気象研究ノート  2003.10  ( ISBN:4-946443-83-5

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  53. 砂漠化 浮田典良編『最新地理学用語辞典 改訂版』大明堂

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    大明堂  2003.2  ( ISBN:4-470-67010-3

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  54. サヘル 浮田典良編『最新地理学用語辞典 改訂版』

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    大明堂  2003.2  ( ISBN:4-470-67010-3

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  55. 『砂漠と気候』

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    成山堂書店  2002.10  ( ISBN:4-425-55131-1

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  56. 東部アフリカ. 福井英一郎編『アフリカⅡ』 世界地理 第10巻

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    朝倉書店  1998.11  ( ISBN: 4-254-16540-4

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  57. Tropical rainbelt, circulation and sea surface temperatures associated with the Sahelian rainfall trend. In R. B. Singh ed.: Ecological Techniques and Approaches to Vulnerable Environment

    Shinoda, M. and R. Kawamura( Role: Contributor)

    Oxford & IBH Publishing  1998  ( ISBN:21.81-204-1276-1

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  58. Home of Gods, Africa

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    1996.3  ( ISBN:4-7722-1656-1

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  59. Climate Change, 1995, the Science of Climate Change

    Nicholls, N., G. V. Gruza, J. Jouzel, T. R. Karl, L. A. Ogallo, D. E. Parker (Lead Authors), J. R. Christy, J. Eischeid, P. Ya. Groisman, M. Hulme, P. D. Jones, R. W. Knight (Key Contributors) , J. K. Angell, S. Anjian, P. A. Arkin, R. C. Balling, M. Yu. Bardin, R. G. Barry, W. BoMin, R. S. Bradley, K. R Briffa, A. M. Carleton, D. R. Cayan, F. H. S. Chiew, J. A. Church, E .R. Cook, T. J. Crowley, R. E. Davis, N. M. Datsenko, B. Dey, H. F. Diaz, Y. Ding, W. Drosdowsky, M. L. Duarte, J. C. Duplessy, D. R., Easterling, W. P. Elliott, B. Findlay, H. Flohn, C. K. Folland, R. Franke, P. Frich, D. J. Graffen, V. Ya. Georgievsky, B. M. Ginsburg, V. S. Golubev, J. Gould, N. E. Graham, D. Gullet, S. Hastenrath, A. Henderson-Sellers, M. Hoelzle, W. D. Hogg, G. J. Holland, L. C. Hopkins, N. N. Ivachtchenko, D. Karoly, R. W. Katz, W. Kininmonth, N. K. Kononova, L. V. Korovkina, G. Kukla, C. W. Landsea, S. Levitus, T. J. Lewis, H. F. Lins, J. M. Lough, T. A. McMahon, L. Malone, J. A. Marengo, E. Mekis, A. Meshcherskya, P. J. Michaels, E. Mosley-Thompson, S. E. Nicholson, J. Oerlemans, G. Ohring, G. B. Pant, T. C. Peterson, N. Plummer, F. H. Quinn, E. Ya. Ran'kova, V. N. Razuvaev, E. V. Rocheva, C. F. Ropelewski, K. Rupa Kumar, M. J. Salinger, B. Santer, H. Schmidt, E. Semenyuk, I. A. Shiklomanov, M. Shinoda, I. I. Soldatova, D. M. Sonechkin, R. W. Spencer, N. Speranskaya, A. Sun, K. E. Trenberth, C. Tsay, J. E. Walsh, B. Wang, K. Wang, M. N. Ward, S. G. Warren, Q. Xu, T. Yasunari (Contributors): Observed climate variability and change. In J. T. Houghton, L. G. M. Filho, B.A.Callander, N. Harris, A. Kattenberg, and K. Maskell eds.: ( Role: Contributor)

    Cambridge Univ. Press  1996  ( ISBN:0521560519

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  60. 湿潤熱帯環境の成り立ち [Shinoda, M.: Formation of wet tropical environments (in Japanese)]. 田村俊和・島田周平・門村浩・海津正倫編『湿潤熱帯環境』

    篠田雅人( Role: Contributor)

    朝倉書店  1995.12  ( ISBN:4-254-16335-5

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  61. ホガール山地 岩田修二・小疇尚・小野有五編『世界の山々 アジア・アフリカ・オセアニア編』

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    古今書院  1995.9 

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  62. サヘルの長期的干ばつのメカニズム

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    TOTO出版  1991.12  ( ISBN:4-88706-044-0

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  63. サヘルの気候 門村浩・勝俣誠編『サハラのほとり』

    篠田雅人 門村浩・勝俣誠( Role: Contributor)

    TOTO出版  1991.12  ( ISBN:4-88706-044-0

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  64. Global simultaneity of the abrupt seasonal changes in precipitation during May and June of 1979. In Theon, S. and N. Fugono eds.: Tropical Rainfall Measurements

    Matsumoto, J., M. Shinoda, T. Eguchi, K. Masuda, T. Mikami, K. Iwasaki, and H. Kitajima( Role: Joint author)

    Deepak Publishing  1988  ( ISBN:0-937194-14-X

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  1. 人類と砂漠化―歴史的概観

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    日本地理学会2021年春季学術大会 

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  2. Future productivity changes in Mongolian grasslands for different warming levels Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B., M. Shinoda, Y. Kurosaki, and P. Gomboluudev

    Online workshop on Impacts of Climate Change on Drylands  2021.3.3 

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  3. Mongolian herding vision 2050 for adaptation to climate and social changes Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Shinoda, M., B. Nandintsetseg , A. Bakyei , B. Battsetseg, T. Miyasaka, H. Komiyama, and J. Chang

    Annual International Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development Agriculture and Economy  2020.12.23 

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  4. 干ばつ感受・回復指標を用いて推定したモンゴル北西部における植生脆弱性

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    鳥取大学乾燥地研究センター共同研究発表会  2020.12.5 

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    Event date: 2020.12

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

  5. What are the main land-surface processes affecting saltation activities in a dust hotspot of the Mongolian desert steppe? International coauthorship International conference

    Kong, K., B. Nandintsetseg, M. Shinoda, M. Ishizuka, and Y. Kurosak

    JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Online  

  6. A method for surface soil moisture estimation using multiple public data archives and its application to estimating the threshold wind speed for dust emissions International coauthorship International conference

    Matsushima, D., R. Kimura, Y. Kurosaki, U. Ganzorig, and M. Shinoda

    AOGS 17th Annual Meeting 

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    Event date: 2020.6 - 2020.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Hongcheon  

  7. Risk and vulnerability of Mongolian grasslands to climate change and grazing International coauthorship International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B., B. Boldgiv, J. Chang, P. Ciais, M. Shinoda, Yongmei, and N. C. Stensethe

    EGU General Assembly 2020 

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    Event date: 2020.5

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Online  

  8. Enviornmental changes in northeast Asia Invited

    2020.2.27 

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    Event date: 2020.2

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  9. Elaborating an early warning system of dzud for sustainable herding in Mongolia Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Climate change and its impact on human, animal, and plant health in Mongolia, Mongolian National Broadcaster 

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    Event date: 2019.3

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (keynote)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  10. Developing an early warning system of dzud for sustainable herding in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Monthly Seminar Northeast Asia Project, Climate Change and Nomadic Peoples in Afro-Eurasia, Suita 

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    Event date: 2018.12

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (keynote)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  11. Dzud disaster risk evaluation: Achievements and Impacts Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B., M. Shinoda, and B. Erdenetsetseg

    Knowledge Exchange Symposium 2018: Dzud Risk and Management in Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, 

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    Event date: 2018.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  12. Recent changes in cold outbreaks and their causes Invited International conference

    Munkhjargal, E. and M. Shinoda

    Knowledge Exchange Symposium 2018: Dzud Risk and Management in Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, 

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    Event date: 2018.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  13. Integratingdryland disaster science for Eurasia:Extension to health science. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Special Seminar of College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 

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    Event date: 2018.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (keynote)  

    Country:China  

  14. Integratingdryland disaster science for Eurasia:Extension to health science. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M.

    Special Seminar of College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 

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    Event date: 2018.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:China  

  15. Developing an Early Warning System of Dzud (cold-season disaster) in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B., M. Shinoda, and B. Erdenetsetseg

    2018 Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, Ulaanbaatar, 

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    Event date: 2018.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (keynote)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  16. Potentiality of IRIMHE's new dust early warning system (D-EWS) Invited International conference

    Kurosaki, Y., D. Jugder, N. Baljinnyam, B. Gantsetseg, and M. Shinoda

    Knowledge Exchange Conference 2017: Pastoralism, Governance and Dzud Risk in Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2017.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  17. Extending Dryland Disaster Science to Health Science. International conference

    M. Shinoda, M.

    Special Seminar of Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 

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    Event date: 2017.11

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    Country:China  

  18. Extending Dryland Disaster Science to Health Science. International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Workshop on Asian Dust, Bioaerosols and Environmental Regime Shift, Nagoya, 

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    Event date: 2017.11

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    Country:Japan  

  19. Characteristics of aeolian dust emission and its controlling factors in East Asia. International conference

    Kurosaki, Y., M. Mikami, M. Shinoda, J. Wu, M. Ishizuka, Y. Yamada, G. Batdelger, B. Buyantogtokh, and D. Jugder:

    The 21st International Epidemiological Association World Congress of Epidemiology, Omiya, Japan 

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    Event date: 2017.8

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    Country:Japan  

  20. Implementation of a new dzud risk map Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Knowledge Exchange Panel: Contextualising Rrisk in Ddeserts: Ddisasters, Mmarginality and Ppolicy. The 4th Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 

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    Event date: 2017.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:United Kingdom  

  21. Implementation of a new dzud risk map. Knowledge Exchange Programme: Contextualising Rrisk in Ddeserts: Ddisasters, Mmarginality and Ppolicy International conference

    Shinoda, M

    The 4th Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 

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    Event date: 2017.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:United Kingdom  

  22. Proposing the Human-Animal-Land Health Project Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Kickoff Meeting of the Human-Animal-Land Health Project, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2017.7

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    Country:Mongolia  

  23. Extending dryland disaster science to health science Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    The 4th Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 

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    Event date: 2017.6

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:United Kingdom  

  24. 気象災害警戒システムで家畜を守り、遊牧を支える. ハブリンバヤル International conference

    篠田雅人

    2017 「モンゴル国の経済と遊牧」, 練馬 

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    Event date: 2017.5

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  25. 砂漠化の歴史を編む: 趣旨説明 [Compiling the history of desertification: Introduction] Invited

    篠田雅人

    鳥取大学乾燥研究センター共同研究発表会共催「砂漠化の歴史を編む」第三回シンポジウム, 鳥取 

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    Event date: 2016.12

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    Country:Japan  

  26. Diversity and distribution of bacterial species compositions in sand dunes in an Asian dust source area, the Gobi Desert. Invited International conference

    Onishi, K., T. Maki, D. Saraswati, Y. Kurosaki, B. Nandintsetseg, S. Otani, Z. Yamagata, Y. Kurozawa, and M. Shinoda

    12th International Dryland Development Commission, Alexandria, Egypt 

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    Event date: 2016.8

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Egypt  

  27. Incorporating ecological and wind erosion models for sustainability of the temperate grassland ecosystem. International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B., M. Shinoda, and Y. Shao

    Third JSPS Seminar: Collaborative Research between Mongolia, China and Japan on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2016.8

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    Country:Japan  

  28. Sign of an emerging regime shift ih the Mongolian herder-pastureland system. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Third JSPS Seminar: Collaborative Research between Mongolia, China and Japan on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 

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    Event date: 2016.8

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    Country:Mongolia  

  29. Developing a soil erodibility map over Mongolia: Evaluation of three erodibility parameters and their integration. Invited International conference

    Jugder, D., B. Gantsetseg, E. Davaanyam, and M. Shinoda

    Third JSPS Seminar: Collaborative Research between Mongolia, China and Japan on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2016.8

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Mongolia  

  30. Climate hazard crises in arid Eurasian societies and environments: Evolving a multi-hazard focused approach. International conference

    Shinoda, M

    oint Symposium on Environmental Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China 

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    Event date: 2016.6

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    Country:China  

  31. Climate hazard crises in arid Eurasian societies and environments: Evolving a multi-hazard focused approach. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Vsisting lecture at Jilin University, Jilin, China, 

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    Event date: 2016.6

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    Country:China  

  32. 砂漠化の歴史を編む: 趣旨説明 [Compiling the history of desertification: Introduction]. Invited

    篠田雅人

    日本沙漠学会第27回学術大会公開シンポジウム「砂漠化の歴史を編む」, 鳥取 

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    Event date: 2016.5

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    Country:Japan  

  33. Multi-hazard approach in agricultural meteorology. International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Agricultural Meteorology 2016,Okayama, Japan 

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    Event date: 2016.3

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    Country:Japan  

  34. 遊牧はなぜ数千年も続いてきたか?:災害学から考える [Why have herding lasted several thousand years?: Consideration from a viewpoint of disaster scienece]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第3回モンゴル国立大学・名古屋大学レジリエンス共同研究センター プレオープンシンポジウム「日本・モンゴル国際共同研究の展望-レジリエンスに関して何を解明し何を学び合うべきか-」, 名古屋 

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    Event date: 2015.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Japan  

  35. 遊牧知としての馬乳酒 [Fermentted hourse milk as traditional knowledge]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    内モンゴル大学地理科学学院招待講演, フフホト, 中国 

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    Event date: 2015.9

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    Country:China  

  36. 篠田雅人: 乾燥地災害学の体系化: 4Dプロジェクト [Integrating dryland disaster science: The 4D project]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    内モンゴル大学モンゴル学研究センター招待講演, フフホト, 中国 

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    Event date: 2015.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:China  

  37. 遊牧知としての馬乳酒 [Fermentted hourse milk as traditional knowledge]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    内モンゴル大学モンゴル学研究センター招待講演, フフホト, 中国 

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    Event date: 2015.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:China  

  38. 遊牧はなぜ数千年も続いてきたか?: 災害学から考える [Why have herding lasted several thousand years?: Consideration from a viewpoint of disaster scienece]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    内モンゴル大学モンゴル学研究センター招待講演, フフホト, 中国 

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    Event date: 2015.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:China  

  39. 乾燥地災害学の体系化: 4Dプロジェクト [Integrating dryland disaster science: The 4D project]. International conference

    篠田雅人

    内モンゴル師範大学地理科学学院招待講演, フフホト, 中国 

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    Event date: 2015.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:China  

  40. Regional Characteristics and Controlling Factors for Dust Occurrence in East Asia during the period 1999-2013. Invited International conference

    Wu, J., Y. Kurosaki, M. Shinoda, and K. Kai

    International Symposium on Preparedness for Dust Hazard. Tottori, Japan 

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    Event date: 2015.9

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    Country:Japan  

  41. Field Observation of Dust Emission at Tsogt-Ovoo, Mongolia. International conference

    Kurosaki, Y., M. Ishizuka, M. Mikami, Y. Yamada, E. Nishihara, M. Shinoda, D. Jugder, G. Batdelger, and B. Batjargal

    International Symposium on Preparedness for Dust Hazard, Tottori, Japan, 

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    Event date: 2015.9

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    Country:Japan  

  42. 4D project: Dust and 3D (Dzud, Drought, and Desertification) hazard interactions International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Preparedness for Dust Hazard. Tottori, Japan 

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    Event date: 2015.9

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    Country:Japan  

  43. Desertification assessment in terms of plant species composition and soil in Mongolia. International Symposium on Preparedness for Dust Hazard. Tottori, Japan Invited International conference

    Suzuki, K., T. Tsendeekhuu, R. Tungalag, N. Amartuvshin, T. Nakamura, T. Kamijo, K. Tamura, and M. Shinoda

    International Symposium on Preparedness for Dust Hazard. Tottori, Japan, 

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    Event date: 2015.9

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    Country:Japan  

  44. Comparisons of the community structures of airborne bacteria between Asian dust (Kosa) source and downwind areas. International conference

    Maki, T., F. Kobayashi, M. Kakikawa, A. Matsuki, K. Kai, Y. Kurosaki, K. Onishi, M. Shinoda, B. Chen, G. Shi, Y.-H. Kim, C.-S. Hong, K. Watanabe, and Y. Iwasaka

    International workshop on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift, Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2015.8

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    Country:China  

  45. Multiple Climate hazards in Eurasian drylands. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M.

    International workshop on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift, Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2015.8

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    Country:Japan  

  46. Land surface effects on dust emission in a Mongolian temperate grassland. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda

    International workshop on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift, Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2015.8

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    Country:China  

  47. Regional characteristics and controlling factors of dust occurrence in East Asia during the period 1999-2013 Invited International conference

    Wu, J., Y. Kurosaki, M. Shinoda, and K. Kai

    International workshop on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift, Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2015.8

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    Country:China  

  48. 79. 急成長モンゴルにおけるレジリエンスに関するトランスディシプリナリー研究の創出 [Suzuki, Y. and M. Shinoda: Creation of Trans-disciplinary Research on Resilience of Mongolia in Rapid Development]. Invited

    鈴木康弘・篠田雅人

    日本地球惑星科学連合 連合大会2015年大会, 幕張, 

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    Event date: 2015.5

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    Country:Japan  

  49. Proactive approaches to multiple climate hazards in dry Eurasia. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    The 3rd Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 

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    Event date: 2015.4

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    Country:United Kingdom  

  50. Towards dzud risk assessment by integration of social and natural factors. Invited International conference

    Tachiiri, K., C. Du, H. Komiyama, and M. Shinoda

    International Symposium on Dzud, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2015.3

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    Country:Mongolia  

  51. Strengthening the Dzud Preparedness and Mitigation: A Proactive Approach. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B., and M. Shinoda

    International Symposium on Dzud, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2015.3

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    Country:Mongolia  

  52. The public health risks related dzud by assessing livestock loss and foodstuff consumption. International conference

    Otani, S., K. Onishi, Y. Kurozawa, and M. Shinoda

    International Symposium on Dzud. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2015.3

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  53. Introduction to International Symposium on Dzud. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Dzud. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 

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    Country:Mongolia  

  54. 黄砂のふるさと: モンゴルで調査する [Origin of Kosa: Surveying in Mongolia]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第2回大気エアロゾルシンポジウム 黄砂からPM2.5まで―環境・健康への影響―, 江別 

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    Event date: 2015.2

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    Country:Japan  

  55. モンゴルにおける気象災害研究 [Study on meteorological disasters in Mongolia]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第3回モンゴルレジリエンス研究会, 名古屋 

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    Event date: 2015.2

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    Country:Japan  

  56. 黄砂のふるさと:モンゴルで調査する [Origin of Kosa: Surveying in Mongolia]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    サイエンスカフェ 名古屋大学の地球環境科学, 名古屋 

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    Event date: 2014.11

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    Country:Japan  

  57. 遊牧はなぜ数千年も続いてきたか?:災害学から考える [Why have herding lasted several thousand years?: Consideration from a viewpoint of disaster scienece]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第7回札幌学院大学総合研究所シンポジウム「現代中国・内モンゴルにおける地球環境変動のダイナミズム」札幌 

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    Event date: 2014.11

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    Country:Japan  

  58. Introductory Speech: Multi-Hazard Approach in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Multi-Hazard Approach in Mongolia. Nagoya, Japan 

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    Event date: 2014.10

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    Country:Japan  

  59. Land surface memory effects on dust emission and its modeling in a Mongolian temerpate grassland. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda

    First Seminar of the JSPS Core-to-Core Program: Collaborative Research between Mongolia, China and Japan on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift, Nagoya 

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    Event date: 2014.8

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    Country:Japan  

  60. Integratinmg dryland disaster sciences: 4D project Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    First Seminar of the JSPS Core-to-Core Program: Collaborative Research between Mongolia, China and Japan on Outbreaks of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime Shift, Nagoya 

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    Event date: 2014.8

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    Country:Japan  

  61. Hotspots of recent drought in Asian steppes. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    SINO-JAPAN Workshop on Developing Cooperation. Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2013.12

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    Country:China  

  62. Simulation results of MGLADAM for DSS 2011-01 and future research plan on dust modeling. Invited International conference

    Munkhtsetseg, E., S.-U. Park, M. Shinoda, E.-H. Lee, and D. Jugder

    The 6th Meeting of WG (I) for Joint Research on Dust and Sand Storms among Mongolia, China, Korea and Japan. Seoul, Korea 

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    Event date: 2013.11

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    Country:Korea, Republic of  

  63. High-Impact Weathers in a Changing Climate over Arid Eurasia and Proactive Disaster Management. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    College of Pastoral Agriculture Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2013.9

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    Country:China  

  64. High-impact weathers in a changing climate over arid Eurasia and proactive disaster management Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    IUTAM Symposium on the Dynamics of Extreme Events Influenced by Climate Change. Lanzhou, China 

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    Event date: 2013.9

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    Country:Japan  

  65. Temporal and spatial distributions and transportation of dust and anthropogenic aerosols in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Jugder, D., M. Shinoda, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui, R. Kimura, M. Nishikawa, and N. Gansukh

    Conference on Airborne Mineral Dust Contaminants: Impacts on Human Health and the Environment, Arizona, USA 

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    Event date: 2013.5

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    Country:United States  

  66. 地球の気候はどのように変化してきたか [How have the Earth’s climate changed?]. International conference

    篠田雅人

    第350回サイエンス・アカデミー, 鳥取 

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    Event date: 2013.4

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    Country:Japan  

  67. 黄砂発生源としての草原: ユーラシアの真中で考えた [Grasslands as a dust source: Considerration with surveying in central Eurasia]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    本生態学会第60回大会シンポジウム「気候変動に対する土壌生態系応答―グローバルおよび地域スケールにおけるモデル予測と現場研究のギャップを探る―」静岡 

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    Event date: 2013.3

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    Country:Japan  

  68. Dust detected by polarization-sensitive Mie lidar measurements in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Jugder, D., N. Sugimoto, M. Shinoda, I. Matsui, and M. Nishikawa

    The 18th International Joint Seminar on Regional Deposition Processes in the Atmosphere and Climate Change, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 

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    Event date: 2012.12

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    Country:Mongolia  

  69. Analysis of meteorological and pasture droughts, and their impact on pasture production in the Mongolian steppe. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinod

    Conference on Scientific Reading: Faces of the Four Seasons and Innovation, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2012.12

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    Country:Mongolia  

  70. Simulating soil moisture and vegetation dynamics under different grazing conditions in a Mongolian temperate grassland. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda

    Soil Moisture Workshop 2012. Tokyo, Japan 

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    Event date: 2012.12

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    Country:Japan  

  71. . Invited International conference

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    Event date: 2012.12

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Japan  

  72. 趣旨説明 [Introductory explanation]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    日本地理学会2012年秋季大会シンポジウム「ゾドと遊牧知―乾燥地災害学の体系化に向けて―」神戸 

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    Event date: 2012.10

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    Country:Japan  

  73. Dust concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia during dust storm periods. Invited International conference

    Jugder, D., M. Shinoda, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui, and M. Nishikawa

    Conference on Problems on Hydrology, Meteorology and Ecology for the 70th Anniversary of the National University of Mongolia and the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2012.9

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    Country:Mongolia  

  74. 遊牧はなぜ3000年も続いてきたか?[Why have herding lasted three thousand years?] Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    岐阜地理学会講演会. 各務原 

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    Event date: 2012.6

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    Country:Japan  

  75. 黄砂のふるさとを旅する [Traveling over the origin of Kosa]. Invited

    篠田雅人

    「乾いた大地 砂漠 ―黄砂のふるさと―」特別講演. 博多 

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    Event date: 2012.2

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  76. : モンゴル高原の自然災害とその能動的対応 [Natural disasters in the Mongolian Plateau and their proactive countermeasures]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第1回東方ユーラシア国際シンポジウム「モンゴル高原の文化と環境」, 千葉 

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    Event date: 2011.12

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    Country:Japan  

  77. Dust emission early warning system in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Jugder, D. and M. Shinoda

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    Country:Korea, Republic of  

  78. An overview of Japanese research activities on dust emission and climate change Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M. and B. Nandintsesteg

    Sino-German Science Center Symposium Dust and Climate Change: Past, Present and Future. Cologne, Germany 

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    Event date: 2011.9

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    Country:Germany  

  79. An overview of Japanese research activities on dust emission and climate change. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M. and B. Nandintsesteg

    Sino-German Science Center Symposium Dust and Climate Change: Past, Present and Future. Cologne, Germany 

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    Event date: 2011.9

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Germany  

  80. Introductory Speech: Drought dynamics over an arid, cold region. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Workshop on Drought Dynamics in An Arid, Cold Region, Tottori, Japan 

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    Event date: 2011.8

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Country:Japan  

  81. Drought studies in Mongolia: Pasture monitoring indices. Invited International conference

    Nandintsetseg, B. and M. Shinoda: Drought studies in Mongolia

    International Workshop on Drought Dynamics in An Arid, Cold Region, Tottori, Japan 

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    Event date: 2011.8

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    Country:Japan  

  82. Overview of ALRC-IMH joint studies on the 3D disasters in Mongolia: Dzud, drought, and dust. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    Joint Seminar between IMH and Tottori University for the 45th Anniversary of IMH. Ulaanbataar, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2011.7

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  83. Spatial and temporal variations of dust concentrations in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Jugder D., M. Shinoda, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui, M. Nishikawa, S. U. Park, Y. S. Chun, and M. S. Park

    Joint Seminar between IMH and Tottori University for the 45th Anniversary of IMH. Ulaanbataar, Mongolia, 

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    Event date: 2011.7

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  84. 干ばつメモリの動態: フィールド実験の意義 [Dynamics of drought memory: Significance of field experiment]. Invited

    篠田雅人

    日本気象学会2011年度春季学術大会 第10回統合的陸域圏研究連絡会, 東京 

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    Event date: 2011.5

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Country:Japan  

  85. モンゴルにおける近年の干ばつ強化とその遊牧への影響 [Recent drought strengthening and its influence on herding in Mongolia]. International conference

    篠田雅人

    国際会議『遊牧の世界と「ニンジャ」たち―民主化以降のモンゴルの生存基盤を考える―』. 大阪 

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    Country:Japan  

  86. Recent increases of wind erosion and vegetation degradation over East Asia. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Combating Desertification in East Asia. Fukuoka, Japan 

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    Event date: 2011.2

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    Country:Japan  

  87. 黄砂のふるさとを旅する [Traveling over the origin of Kosa].

    篠田雅人

    第59回とっとり駅南教室. 鳥取 

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    Country:Japan  

  88. 日本における気候変動とその農業に及ぼす影響 [Climate change and its influence on agriculture in Japan]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    シンポジウム「温暖化時代のナシ栽培の将来」日本農業気象学会2010年度中国・四国支部大会, 鳥取 

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    Event date: 2010.12

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    Country:Japan  

  89. Soil moisture effect on dust emissions in Mongolia. Invited International conference

    Munkhtsetseg, E., M. Shinoda, R. Kimura, N. George, and K. James

    he 3rd Meeting of WG (I) for Joint Research on Dust and Sand Storms among Mongolia, China, Korea and Japan, Jejudo, Korea 

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    Event date: 2010.11

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    Country:Korea, Republic of  

  90. What is the importance of steppe as a dust source? Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Dust-Vegetation Interaction, Tottori, Japan 

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    Event date: 2010.2

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    Country:Japan  

  91. Proactive Approach in a Changing Climate: Detection of a Threshold. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on the Collapse and Restoration of the Mongolian Ecosystem Network in the Context of Global Environmental and Social Changes. Koyto, Japan 

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    Event date: 2010.1

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    Country:Japan  

  92. 遊牧はなぜ3000年も続いてきたか? [Why have herding lasted three thousand years?]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第125回東京テクノ・フォーラム21. 東京 

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    Event date: 2010.1

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    Country:Japan  

  93. モンゴル遊牧民と自然災害 [Mongolian herders and natural disasters]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    公開講演会&パネルディスカッション「チンギス・カンに学ぶ地球環境問題」熊本 

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    Event date: 2009.12

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    Country:Japan  

  94. 鳥取大学におけるフィールド教育研究の実践 [Education and research of field science at Tottori University]. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    第1回能登総合シンポジウム, 珠洲, 

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    Country:Japan  

  95. 黄砂の発生 Dust emission. Invited International conference

    篠田雅人

    フォーラム「黄砂:環境と人への影響」鳥取 

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    Event date: 2009.11

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    Country:Japan  

  96. The Dust-Vegetation Interaction Experiment (DUVEX) for dust-emission modeling and early warning. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Multiphase Flow in Atmospheric Boundary Layer: Wind Erosion, Dust Storms, Sand Saltation, Snow Drift. Lanzhou, China, 

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    Event date: 2009.10

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    Country:China  

  97. [Environmental issues in drylands and development of geo-scientific technology for their countermeasures]. Invited

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    Country:Japan  

  98. Combating desertification. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    The 14th Local Governments Summite in the Northeast Asia, Environmental Conference. Tuv, Mongolia 

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    Event date: 2009.7

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    Country:Mongolia  

  99. Producing a hazard map of dust emission. Invited International conference

    Shinoda, M

    International Symposium on Environmental Monitoring at Arid Regions and its evolution soil, water, climate, desertification. Fukuoka, Japan 

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    Event date: 2009.6

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Works 8

  1. ニジェールにおける土壌水分観測

    1996

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  2. Soil Moisture Measurement in Niger

    1996

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  3. サハラ南緑地帯における土地荒廃

    1993

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  4. Land Degradation on the South Side of the Sahara

    1993

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  5. サハラにおける砂漠気候の研究

    1991

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  6. Desert Climate of the Sahara

    1991

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  7. Savannization Processes in Tropical Africa

    1991

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  8. アフリカにおけるサバンナの形状過程

    1991

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Research Project for Joint Research, Competitive Funding, etc. 1

  1. 砂漠化地域における地球温暖化への対応に関する研究温暖化プロ

    2017 - 2022

    文部科学省特別経費事業 

    衣笠利彦

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KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 14

  1. バイオエアロゾルによる砂漠化の広域評価―新手法の創出

    Grant number:23KK0014  2023.9 - 2027.3

    科学研究費助成事業  国際共同研究加速基金(海外連携研究)

    篠田 雅人

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    Grant amount:\20930000 ( Direct Cost: \16100000 、 Indirect Cost:\4830000 )

  2. Nomadic pastralism sciences as revealed by agent-based modeling on multiple spatio-temporal scales

    Grant number:20H00044  2020.4 - 2024.3

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    Grant amount:\44330000 ( Direct Cost: \34100000 、 Indirect Cost:\10230000 )

  3. Mongolian herding vision 2050 for adaptation to climate and social changes

    Grant number:19KK0022  2019.10 - 2023.3

    Fund for the Promotion of Joint International Research (Fostering Joint International Research (B))

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    Grant amount:\18460000 ( Direct Cost: \14200000 、 Indirect Cost:\4260000 )

  4. モンゴル高原史の「空白期」の解明を目指した異分野融合研究 International coauthorship

    Grant number:17H00938  2017.4 - 2022.3

    白石 典之

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    Grant amount:\1000000

    本研究は、モンゴル高原に興亡した歴代遊牧王権のなかで、史料に名を留めていても、その実態が不明であった時代(例えば、鮮卑、柔然、第1突厥、阻卜、モンゴル帝国成立期など)を「空白期」とよび、その時代を学際的、実証的に解明することを目的としている。研究組織は考古学をメインに、文献史学、気候学、生化学にも参画してもらっている。
    2018年度は昨年度に引き続き、モンゴル科学アカデミー歴史・考古学研究所と共同で、モンゴル国ヘンティ―県ゴルバンドブ遺跡の発掘をおこなった。ここは3基の円墳からなる墓地遺跡で、それぞれに墳丘に「空白期」に属する様々な時期の墓が営まれているという、モンゴル高原では稀有で、本研究にはまたとない良好なフィールドである。
    今年度は2号墳の発掘をおこない、4基の墓を発見した。1号墓はモンゴル帝国成立直前の12世紀、2号墓は10世紀の阻卜期、3号墓は13世紀のモンゴル帝国期、4号墓は6世紀後半から7世紀前半の第1突厥期というように、3号墓を除いて「空白期」の良好な資料を得ることに成功した。それを受けて、文献史料の精査、土壌堆積物の気候学的分析、人骨のゲノム解析などを現在進行させている。
    また、関連資料を求めて、中国新疆ウイグル自治区、カザフスタン共和国で当該期の遺跡の踏査をおこなった。新疆地区では北方の草原地帯で、カザフスタンではセミレチエ草原地帯で重点的に踏査を実施した。その結果、比較検討のために有益なデータを得た。資料は現在整理中である。
    ゴルバンドブ遺跡で得られた資料は大変良好で、考古学的だけでなくヒトのゲノム解析の分野からも多くの貴重なデータが得られるものと期待できる。その点では「計画以上の進展」といえる。しかしながら、マンパワーの不足で整理・分析が追い付いていないのが現状である。そこで「おおむね順調」と評価する。
    次年度以降もゴルバンドブ遺跡の発掘調査を継続しておこなう。資料の蓄積を図ることも重要だが、これまでに得られたデータの公開も積極的におこなっていきたい。とくにヒトゲノム関連のデータには興味深いものが多い。これらの公開を速やかに実施したいと考えている。

  5. Bioaerosols transported for long range distance over East Asia

    Grant number:17H01616  2017.4 - 2020.3

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  6. Long-term Fluctuations of Dust Flux and Quantitative Assesments of Human Activities

    Grant number:16H02712  2016.4 - 2020.3

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  7. Earthquake Hazard of Ulan Bator, Mongolia

    Grant number:16H05645  2016.4 - 2020.3

    Suzuki Yasuhiro

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    The purpose of this research is to conduct (1) active fault survey, (2) seismic disaster interview survey, and (3) trans-disciplinary research on earthquake disaster prevention. Since the frequency of earthquakes in Mongolia is low, it is important to elucidate the earthquake phenomena and promote earthquake disaster prevention. This research addressed this issue in collaboration with Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolian Emergency Situation Agency, National University of Mongolia and others. A joint survey was conducted on active faults near Ulaanbaatar.

  8. International Observation of Asian Dust and Environmental Regime shift over the Source Regions

    Grant number:16H02703  2016.4 - 2019.3

    Kai Kenji

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    In recent years, international environmental problems occur due to the Asian dust, which is potentially affected by microorganisms and air pollutants, to be transported long distances. The 2014-2016 JSPS “Asia-Africa Science Platform on Asian dust and environmental regime shift” was applied for an international observation of the Asian dust from the Gobi Desert and Mongolian Grassland to Japan. A lidar network observation in the Gobi Desert showed a transport of the Asian dust from the atmospheric boundary layer to the free troposphere by a cold frontal system, moving across the desert. A new approach to investigate the Asian dust as bioaerosols was employed. A gene analysis of the bioaerosols showed that the Asian dust is a significant vehicle for long‐range transport of microorganisms. An evidence of the environmental regime shift was found in the Mongolian Grassland.

  9. Integrating dryland disaster science

    Grant number:25220201  2013.5 - 2018.3

    Shinoda Masato

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    Grant amount:\218920000 ( Direct Cost: \168400000 、 Indirect Cost:\50520000 )

    The nature-society system in drylands is among the most vulnerable to projected increasing frequency of various extreme weathers. Especially, drylands in middle-high latitudes have a severe environment coupled with an arid and cold climate and the livelihood has been jeopardized repeatedly by natural disasters that occur in such a climate. The disasters are characterized by so-called 4D (i.e., drought, dzud, dust storm, and desertification) that occur interactively. However, previous approaches towards elucidating disaster mechanisms and implementing the management have not fully been integrated, as they only dealt with each disaster separately.
    Given this background, the present project aimed (1) to relate the 4D disasters in dry Eurasia to each other in terms of causal mechanisms (especially, drought memory) and the time scales of their occurrence and (2) to develop comprehensive proactive countermeasures and make a policy recommendation for mitigating multi-disaster impacts.

  10. Integrating Dryland Disaster Science

    2013.4 - 2018.3

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(S)

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  11. 干ばつと砂漠化

    科学研究費補助金 

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  12. Drought and Desertification

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  13. Rainfall Variability in Africa

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  14. アフリカにおける降水量変動

    科学研究費補助金 

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