イングランドプレミアリーグ結果

<ウェブサイト名>

<現在の時刻>

出典: 標準

ABOUT What is a MOOC? Growth of MOOCs MOOC platforms What is UTokyo MOOC? COURSE SEARCH PROSPECTIVE PARTNERS How to create a MOOC? How can I use MOOCs? FAQS LEARNERS How to register? MOOCs vs. traditional instruction How can I benefit from MOOCs? Can I contact the instructor? Guide for participation PRODUCTION STORIES Four Facets of Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Humans Let’s Read! Learning Japanese through Science & Technology JA EN ABOUT What is a MOOC? Growth of MOOCs MOOC platforms What is UTokyo MOOC? COURSE SEARCH PROSPECTIVE PARTNERS How to create a MOOC? How can I use MOOCs? FAQS LEARNERS How to register? MOOCs vs. traditional instruction How can I benefit from MOOCs? Can I contact the instructor? Guide for participation PRODUCTION STORIES Four Facets of Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Humans Let’s Read! Learning Japanese through Science & Technology Start Date: Mar 31, 2017 Ongoing Sustainability Science - A Key Concept for Future Design Sustainability is indispensable for the future of humankind. Sustainability science has emerged as an effort to tackle the complex problems the world is facing today. Lecturers from different disciplines provide a holistic overview of key issues in sustainability including industrial pollution, an aging society, human-nature connection, urban planning, resilience, environmental governance, and education for sustainable development. In this course, you will learn about historical and current sustainability issues that have emerged around the world, as well as some of the approaches that have been used to solve them. You will be exposed to industrial and water pollution control issues, in addition to challenges caused by an aging and shrinking population. You will also learn about the human-nature connection and initiatives that aim to create sustainable societies in harmony with nature, based on the concept of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS). You will explore how ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) approaches can be used to reestablish the human-nature connection through re-naturalization of damaged environments. This course will also consider an urban planning point of view by exploring the value of an urban-rural land use mixture to create new sustainable societies and resilient megacities. Finally, you will learn about environmental governance, a crucial element for progress towards a sustainable future. You will be introduced to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) as a learning method for sustainable development and discuss international debates on ESD. Japanese perspectives are emphasized throughout the course in the hopes of providing concrete value to solving contemporary sustainability issues. Supported Language(s): English Social Sciences Enroll on edX Instructor(s) MINO Takashi Position Project Professor Division TOKYO COLLEGE, The University of Tokyo TAKEUCHI Kazuhiko Position Project Professor Division Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo YOKOHARI Makoto Position Professor Division Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo HORITA Masahide Position Professor Division Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo KITAMURA Yuto Position Professor Division Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo ONUKI Motoharu Position Associate Professor Division Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo KUDO Shogo Position Assistant Professor Division Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo MURAYAMA Akito Position Associate Professor Division Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo TERADA Toru Position Associate Professor Division Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo TANAKA Toshinori Position Associate Professor Division Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo Marcin Pawel Jarzebski Position Project Assistant Professor Division TOKYO COLLEGE, The University of Tokyo More The title and affliation listed are profile when the course was created. Instructors' Voices In this course, you will learn about: Historical lessons and current sustainability challenges in Japan and other parts of the world International and Japanese initiatives in the field of human-nature connection Japanese experience in urban-rural land use mixture Frontier knowledge in the area of environmental governance and ESD Theoretical concepts of sustainability science Highlights Highlight video: Sustainability Science01 Highlight video: Sustainability Science02 Highlight video: Sustainability Science03 Learners' Statistics Learners' Voices Student A A lot of detail was covered with a lot of precise and accurate information. There was also a good mix of examples and data which was really nice to take note of. Student B I like the few videos where the Professors went to a real farm and did a video there. It showed great examples of what the gray landscapes look like and how farmers work in Japan. It would be very interesting to have more videos like that. Student C This course was very interesting ,well explained, structured and very rich in history. Enroll on edX Tweet Tweets by @UTokyoM Website Policy Privacy Policy Download Contact Us Copyright © 2023- Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo. All rights reserved.️

明日の競馬のオッズ wnbaスター選手 【40ドル】ラッキーニッキーで入金不要ボーナスを貰う登録方法と ... 188betlinkalternatif
Copyright ©イングランドプレミアリーグ結果 The Paper All rights reserved.