GC51J-01
Climatic Changes and Evaluation of Their Effects on Agriculture in Asian Monsoon Region- A project of GRENE-ei programs in Japan

Friday, 18 December 2015: 08:00
3003 (Moscone West)
Masaru Mizoguchi1, Jun Matsumoto2, Hiroshi G Takahashi2, Kei Tanaka3 and Tsuneo Kuwagata4, (1)University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, (2)Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan, (3)NARO National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Ibaraki, Japan, (4)NIAES National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:
It is important to predict climate change correctly in regional scale and to build adaptation measures and mitigation measures in the Asian monsoon region where more than 60 % of the world's population are living. The reliability of climate change prediction model is evaluated by the reproducibility of past climate in general. However, because there are many developing countries in the Asian monsoon region, adequate documentations of past climate which are needed to evaluate the climate reproducibility have not been prepared. In addition, at present it is difficult to get information on wide-area agricultural meteorological data which affect the growth of agricultural crops when considering the impact on agriculture of climate. Therefore, we have started a research project entitled “Climatic changes and evaluation of their effects on agriculture in Asian monsoon region (CAAM)” under the research framework of the Green Network of Excellence (GRENE) for the Japanese fiscal years from 2011 to 2015 supported by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). This project aims to improve the reliability of future climate prediction and to develop the information platform which will be useful to design adaptation and mitigation strategies in agriculture against the predicted climatic changes in Asian monsoon regions.

What is GRENE?

Based on the new growth strategy which was approved by the Cabinet of Japan in June 2010, Green Network of Excellence program (GRENE) has started under MEXT from FY 2011. The objectives of this program are that the domestic leading universities work together strategically and promote a comprehensive human resource development and research of the highest level in the world while sharing research resources and research goals. In the field of environmental information, it is required that universities and research institutions, which are working on issues such as adaptation to climate change, cooperate to promote the utilization of environmental information and to develop human resources while using DIAS (Data Integration and Analysis System) which has been built by MEXT.