ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Online ISSN : 1884-5029
Print ISSN : 0915-0048
ISSN-L : 0915-0048
Volume 34, Issue 5
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  • Tokuta YOKOHATA, Kiyoshi TAKAHASHI, Seita EMORI, Kazuya NISHINA, Katsu ...
    2021 Volume 34 Issue 5 Pages 214-230
    Published: September 30, 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: September 30, 2021
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    People in society need to better understand the risks of climate change in order to achieve a decarbonized society for the Paris target and to adapt to the changing climate. For this reason, our research group has developed a method for visualizing the interconnections among climate risks comprehensively and in an easy-to-understand manner. In this study, the visualizations of interconnections among climate risks related to the seven sectors (water resources, food, energy, industry and infrastructure, natural ecosystems, disasters and security, and health) are explained, and the overall picture of the climate risk chains are presented. In addition, we will discuss the usefulness of the visualizations of climate risk interconnections (network maps and flowcharts) and the importance of dialogues with citizens on climate risk, by introducing an example of dialogue events conducted by using the visualization results.

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