Course title
サステイナビリティ研究基礎A   [Foundations of Sustainability Research A]
Course category courses for doctoral programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 1810101
Instructor(s)
野村 義宏, 伊藤 輝将   [NOMURA Yoshihiro, ITO Terumasa]
Facility affiliation Scleroprotein and Leather Research Institute Office   Email address

Course description
This course aims to enable students to comprehensively and systematically acquire the basic knowledge needed in the Joint Doctoral Program for Sustainability Research. In particular, the lectures are aimed at cultivating a sense that serves as the foundation of ethical and pluralistic ways of thinking called for in international settings. The students learn about SDGs, global issues, and intellectual properties.
The lectures will deal with the essence of modern globalization and the issues and frameworks surrounding the modern international community. The lecture also offers the introduction of critical concepts to deepen the understandings of current globalized world and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Also, in order to deepen understanding of content learned in the lectures and to enhance the ability to apply the knowledge learned, workshops that provide opportunities for collaborative discussions in the humanities and sciences and for interdisciplinary debates will be held along with the lectures. In particular, students with different specializations will form a team and select a particular theme by which they will discuss ideas and formulate practical measures for resolving issues and for understanding the current state of social sustainability from a broad perspective.
Expected Learning
The learning outcomes for this course include the following:
1. understand the expectations of the international community pertaining to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are embodied in the concept of sustainability, as well as the basic concepts of justice and ethical perspectives supporting the SDGs.
2. understand and explain ethical and pluralistic ways of thinking called for in international settings.
3. gain universal and practical knowledge for formulating and implementing international development strategies and plans.
4. demonstrate the ability to perform evidence-based problem-identification and problem-solving.
5. acquire theoretical and practical understanding of the various social problems faced by the international community.
6. gain and demonstrate flexible, multifaceted conceptual and presentation skills that enable proposing solutions to the problems while respecting diverse cultures and value systems.
Course schedule
1. April 16, Foundations of Sustainability Research A(1)
- 09:00-12:00 Shinichi Takeuchi (TUFS): Context and Backgrounds of SDGs
- 13:00-16:00 Atsushi Chitose (TUAT): Targets and Examples of Sustainability Research

2. May 7, Foundations of Sustainability Research A(2)
- 09:00-12:00 Atsushi Chitose and Yoshihiro Nomura (TUAT): Human Development, Food, Resources and Energy
- 13:00-16:00 Chikako Nakayama (TUFS): Economy and Ecology: Theories of Endogenous Development

3. May 14, Foundations of Sustainability Research A(3)
- 09:00-12:00 Kazue Demachi (TUFS): Analyzing the Relationships between Natural Resources and Society
- 13:00-16:00 Miwa Yamada (IDE-JETRO): "Business and Human Rights":
What are the roles of state, business and civil society?

4. June 4, Foundations of Sustainability Research A(4)
- 09:00-12:00 Kimiaki Suzuki (Tokyo University of Science): Intellectual Property for Sustainability
- 13:00-16:00 Kayoko Yamamoto (UEC): Environmental Problems and Disaster Resilience

5. June 18, Foundations of Sustainability Research A(5)
- 09:00-12:00 Yoshiko Kawabata (TUAT): Water Resources in Drylands
- 13:00-16:00 Junji Hashimoto (Aqua Sphere): Fieldwork

6. July 2, Foundations of Sustainability Research A(6)
- 09:00-16:00 Student Presentations (by 2020-Oct and 2021-Apr D2 Students)
Prerequisites
You are recommended to prepare for, and review, the classes spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University for each class.
Required Text(s) and Materials
References
Reference materials may be distributed and introduced in each class.
Assessment/Grading
Term paper 60%
Participation and presentation 40%
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
sustainability research, sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Office hours
Tuesdays: 3pm-5pm, or email: department@go.wt-jdpsr.jp
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Lecture Language
English
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Last update
4/20/2022 2:56:31 PM