Journal of Human and Environmental Symbiosis
Online ISSN : 2434-902X
Print ISSN : 1346-3489
Volume 37, Issue 2
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  • Seita EMORI
    Article type: editorial
    2021Volume 37Issue 2 Pages 135-140
    Published: September 30, 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: October 06, 2021
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    To meet the long-term goal of the Paris Agreement for mitigating climate change,many countries including Japan have adopted the ‘green growth’ strategy to decarbonize their economies. While the transition from conventional growth to green growth is seen as a desirable paradigm shift, green growth is now criticized for its insufficient plausibility of decoupling emissions from GDP and expected negative consequences on social equality. As an alternative paradigm, ‘degrowth’ has been proposed. Degrowth has some commonality with ‘Green New Deal’, but it calls for a more radical transformation of the socio-economic system. Though a desirable next paradigm is uncertain, at least we need to look squarely at downsides of green growth and seriously seek to overcome them or to find a new way forward.

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  • - Case Study in the Western Part of Nagoya City -
    Toshiki MATSUMOTO, Kiichiro HAYASHI, Yue HUANG, Yuuki TOMINO, Masatos ...
    Article type: research-article
    2021Volume 37Issue 2 Pages 141-152
    Published: September 30, 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: October 06, 2021
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    In recent years, renewable energy has been attracting attention around the world. Among renewable energy sources, solar power generation is recognized as one of the electric power sources that can be used for the self-consumption of the energy demand in each consumer scale as well as installing mega-solar power equipment in a wide scale. In this study, by using Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) and building polygon data sets, the introduction potential and the annual estimated power generation amount of rooftop solar power panels were calculated in 3 scenarios, considering the slope aspect and angle of a roof and the influence of shadows by surrounding buildings. In addition, the estimation results were compared with other estimation methods and already equipped panels. The outcome of this study could be used for the improvement of the introduction rate of solar power panels as an index for the formation of an environment-friendly society in the future.

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