Course title
農薬化学   [Pesticide Chemistry]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 01rn2035
Instructor(s)
吉川 正人   [YOSHIKAWA Masato]
Facility affiliation Organization for the Advancement of Education and Global Learning Office   Email address

Course description
Because land use such as agricultural land and residential area is concentrated on a narrow flat area around the mountains on the severe natural environment such as steep topography and fragile geology, we have various natural disasters due to rainy season and typhoon, earthquake, volcanic eruption. Understand the conditions of sediment-related disasters in such mountains and surroundings is key for sustainable land management. In this class, we consider the importance of preserving mountainous areas not only from the mountains but from the viewpoint of forest and river management in the basin.
Expected Learning
Discussion on various sediment transport phenomena in mountainous areas from the viewpoint of basin, the theory and prevention technology of sediment-related disasters caused by it, conservation of sediment-related disaster prevention function of forest, conservation of mountain stream ecosystem.

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Course schedule
1. Characteristics and preservation of sediment transport phenomena in mountainous area
2. History of erosion control and erosion control in forest disaster prevention function, national land conservation
3. Erosion phenomenon on mountain slope
4. Fourth Forest Management and Water Soil Conservation
5. Background of earth and sand migration phenomenon (natural phenomenon and artificial influence)
6. Classification and occurrence mechanism of collapse phenomenon in the mountainous area
7. The seventh Hillside plant and vegetation recovery
8. Landslide and Deep Collapse ・ Earthquakes and Volcanic Activities and Mountainous Preservation
9. Assessment and forecast of slope failure site
10. Human Activity and Sediment Transport Phenomena
11. Importance of conservation of mountains in basin environmental conservation
12. River Valley Forest and Stream Ecosystem
13. The Forest Management and Mountain Conservation
14. The Forest Management and sediment disasters
15. Summary of mountain conservation
16. Examination
Prerequisites
Approprate time for studies including preparation and review
Required Text(s) and Materials
References
Assessment/Grading
Contribution of class 40%
Report 20%
Final examination 40%
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Remarks 1
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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2/14/2023 9:30:32 AM