Course title
国際イノベーション農学概論I   [Overview for International Innovative Agricultural ScienceⅠ]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 1  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 05cf0011
Instructor(s)
五味 高志, 加藤 亮, 渡邊 裕純, 桂 圭佑   [GOMI Takashi, KATO Tasuku, WATANABE Hirozumi, KATSURA Keisuke]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Agriculture Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
This class will provide the series of lectures for understanding various issues related to agriculture, environmental science, life science and applied animal sciences. Topics from local , regional to global scales will be discussed as identifications of problems and developing the solution. Lecture on omnibus forms on fundamental knowledge and techniques in each specialized areas such as agriculture, environmental studies, humanities sociology, life sciences, and applied zoology. We will deepen our knowledge of issues and solutions to problems around the world through issues such as lectures and group discussions.
Expected Learning
This lecture will train basic knowledge and applied skills essential for understanding scientific logics on agriculture and related issues. Foundation as high-level human resources as a problem-solving scientists and engineers with international applicability.

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Course schedule
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1. What is the innovative agriculture? Viewpoint of watershed
2. Disaster prevention and innovation
3. Innovative usage of charcoal
4. Agroforestry and innovation
5. Activity of organisms, ecology and innovation
6. Population dynamics and innovation
7. Application applied life science and innovative agriculture
8. The message to the new generation of international agriculture science
Prerequisites
This lecture will be classified as common basic subjects. This class is also provided as a compulsory subject for selection of international innovated agricultural science. In addition to 15 hours of lecture time, students will learn lecture materials, international journal publications, reports issued by international organizations, and reference booksto conduct self-learning before and after the class.
To conduct learning according to the learning time of our university.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Materials of this lecture will be organized in each class
References
Assessment/Grading
Evaluate based on each class assignment
Message from instructor(s)
We will learn findings on new agriculture from global to local viewpoints
Course keywords
Agriculture, Environmental Studies, Forestry Studies, Development Studies, Humanities Sociology, Applied Life Chemistry, Applied Zoology
Office hours
Making an appointment with e-mail in advance.
Remarks 1
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Lecture Language
English
Language Subject
Last update
4/7/2021 3:53:22 PM