September 13, 2007

my activity in 2006-today

refereed papers (see click)





magazine and newspaper


[B18] Matsuda H (2007) Why Is the Diversity of Biological Resources Needed?. Farming Japan 41(1):28-33


[K27] Hiroyuki Matsuda(2007) Japan can no longer keep eating so much tuna, Asahi Shimbun/Herald Tribune International, Point of View, Feb 21, 2007





Talks


[F52] Matsuda H, Ohta A, Tatsuzawa S, Takahasi H, Tokita K: A risk management model for Deer population in the Yakushima World Natural Heritage, 5 August 2007, Ecological Society of America


[F51] Matsuda H: The tragedy of the free trade, , 31 July 2007, Society for Mathematical Biology/Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology Joint Annual Meeting


[F50] Matsuda H: Why Do I Criticize MSY Theory in Ecosystem Approach?, 21st Pacific Science Congress, 12 June 2007, Okinawa Convention Center*


[F49] Matsuda H: Ecosystem approach and Adaptive management in marine fisheries, 2007 International Symposium on Marine Affairs and the Law of the Sea, 10 May 2007, Civil Service Development Institute


[F48] Matsuda H & Abrams PA: Effects of predator-prey interactions and adaptive change on sustainable yield, S8 Sustainable harvesting of natural resources: New insights from evolutionary ecology and community dynamics, 18 September 2006, Japan Society for Mathematical Biology


[F47] Matsuda H & Abrams PA: Maximal yields from multispecies fisheries systems: rules for systems with multiple trophic levels, Advances in Food-Web Theory and its Application to Ecological Risk Assessment, 13 September 2006, Yokohama National University


[F46x] Matsuda H & Abrams PA: Maximal yields from multispecies fisheries systems: rules for systems with multiple trophic levels, , 28 August 2006, International Symoisum for Ecological Modeling


[F45]* Why do I critisize the maximum sustainable yield theory? 7th UN Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea, 12 June 2006-12 June 2006, United Nations, invited panelist



Editors


[H13] H.Matsuda, C. Kikuchi (eds)(2006)Genetically-modified organisms and ecological risk assessment. Biological Science (Tokyo) 58:2-3



TV programs


[K28] Will fish disappear? Seek environment fiendly fisheries, NHK Close-up Gendai (live) 19:30-20:00 Sep 23, 2007http://risk.kan.ynu.ac.jp/matsuda/2007/070724NHK.html


[K25] Radio interview: Jump in tuna price, NHK Radio I. Dec 6, 2006


[K24] World living marine resources and the role of Japan, Today's world, NHK BS1 23:00-23:45 (live) Sep 12, 2006



Committee activity


1. Shiretoko World Heritage Scientific Committee; Marine Management Planning


2. Advisory board on Catch limit of sea lions in Japan


3. Criteria Review Committee for CITES

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