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Affiliation (Master)

  • Research Faculty of Agriculture Fundamental AgriScience Research Agrobiology and Bioresources

Affiliation (Master)

  • Research Faculty of Agriculture Fundamental AgriScience Research Agrobiology and Bioresources

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Profile and Settings

  • Profile

    In recent years neighborhood nature which seemed to be a commonplace has been lost steadily. However, only when we have had a large-scale disaster caused by extreme events such as “the first in history of observation” occurring every year, many people have realized the great resilience of natural areas which absorbed such phenomena. Now that we are in a declining population society, we believe that utilizing these natural forces as infrastructure is the most reasonable planning for national landscapes.

    However, in order to use Green in the form that one wishes, appropriate management is required. We are studying the appropriate planning and management method for  utilizing the power of nature.

    Keywords: Green Infrastructure, coast, wetland, diversity, disaster risk reduction, landscape evaluation, sustainability

  • Name (Japanese)

    Matsushima
  • Name (Kana)

    Hajime
  • Name

    200901076250086304

Alternate Names

Achievement

Research Interests

  • Nature-based Solutions   Coastal sand dune system   Green Infrastructure   Landscape Ecology   Green area Planning   Landscape Architecture   

Research Areas

  • Environmental science/Agricultural science / Landscape science
  • Environmental science/Agricultural science / Horticulture

Research Experience

  • 2021/04 - Today Fuji Women's University Graduate School of Human Life Sciences Part-time Lecturer
  • 2012/04 - Today Hokkaido University Research Faculty of Agriculture Lecturer
  • 2017/04 - 2017/08 Fuji Women's University Faculty of Human Life Sciences Part-time Lecturer
  • 2007/04 - 2012/03 Hokkaido University Research Faculty of Agriculture Assistant Professor
  • 2006/04 - 2007/03 Hokkaido University Graduate School of Agriculture Research Faculty of Agriculture Assistant Professor
  • 2002/10 - 2006/03 Hokkaido University Graduate School of Agriculture Assistant Professor
  • 2004/06 - 2005/06 University of Massachusetts, Amherst Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning Visiting Researcher

Education

  • 1998/04 - 2002/06  Hokkaido University  Graduate School of Agriculture
  • 1996/04 - 1998/03  Hokkaido University  Graduate School of Agriculture
  • 1992/04 - 1996/03  Hokkaido University  Faculty of Agriculture  Department of Agrobiology and Bioresources

Committee Memberships

  • 2002/10 - Today   Hokkaido Branch, Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture   Steeling committee menber
  • 2022/06 -2023/12   Japan chapter, International Association for Landscape Ecology   Secretary-General

Awards

  • 2024/06 日本景観生態学会 優秀賞
     海水浴場における草方格と堆砂垣設置後の地表面変化 
    受賞者: 植野 晴子;松島 肇;大越 陽;中田 康隆;有働 恵子;萩野 裕章;佐藤 慎也;佐藤 優吾;若松 栞;小貫 陽子;中村 洸太;佐々木 大樹
  • 2024/06 日本景観生態学会 優秀賞
     気仙沼市三島海岸における防潮堤法面覆砂基盤の違いによる徘徊性昆虫群集の比較 
    受賞者: 大越陽;松島肇;植野晴子
  • 2023/09 風景デザイン研究会 第5回風景デザインアワード「大きな自然と共創する久遠の取り組み賞」
     石狩海岸の自然風景 
    受賞者: 松島肇;石狩市環境市民部自然保護課
  • 2023/09 日本緑化工学会 優秀ポスター賞
     海水浴場における飛砂対策を目的とした砂丘復元前後の植生と地形の変化 
    受賞者: 植野晴子;松島肇;佐々木大樹;佐藤慎也;船橋秀樹;中村洸太;中田康隆
  • 2010 日本造園学会 学会賞奨励賞(研究論文部門)
     
    受賞者: 松島肇
  • 2007 環境情報科学センター 学術委員長賞
     
    受賞者: 松島肇

Published Papers

  • Hinata Okoshi, Hajime Matsushima, Junjiro N. Negishi, Masahiro Ohara, Yoshihiko Hirabuki, Takahide Kurosawa, Haruko Ueno
    Coastal Engineering Journal 1 - 18 2024/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Menglin Xu, Hajime Matsushima, Xiangmei Zhong, Yoshihiko Hirabuki, Kohei Oka, Hinata Okoshi, Haruko Ueno
    Landscape and Urban Planning 252 105193 - 105193 0169-2046 2024/08 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Menglin Xu, Hajime Matsushima
    Science of The Total Environment 908 168183 - 168183 0048-9697 2024/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The eastern coastal areas of Japan are threatened by multiple ecological risks due to frequent natural disasters, climate changes, human activities, etc. Identification spatio-temporal variations and driving mechanisms of landscape ecological risk could be used as significant basis for policymakers. In this study, taking the eastern coastal areas of Japan affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster as the study area, the “Nature-Landscape Pattern-Human Society” (NA-LP-HS) multi-dimensional ecological risk assessment framework was established to analyze the spatio-temporal patterns, and identity driving factors using spatial cluster analysis and spatial principal component analysis (SPCA) based on ArcGIS from 2009 to 2021. The findings revealed the distinct geographic patterns in landscape ecological risk, with a noticeable decline from the southwest to the northeast. During the period from 2009 to 2015, the driving factors leading to a sharp risk increase were natural disasters and vegetation coverage. These high-risk areas were concentrated in Sendai Bay and its surroundings. From 2015 to 2021, ecological instability was primarily attributed to a reduction in vegetation coverage, the occurrence of natural disasters, and heightened rainfall erosion. These high-risk areas were mainly clustered within the Tokyo-centered urban agglomeration. Spatial clustering of ecological risks was obvious across all time periods. The key factors contributing to the clustering of high ecological landscape risks focused on the “landscape pattern” criterion, specifically including vegetation coverage, land use land cover. This study demonstrated the ability of multi-dimensional ecological risk assessment to identify high-risk areas and driving factors, and these results could provide a visual analysis and decision-making basis for sustainable development of coastal areas.
  • Shinsuke UEDA, Kohei OKA, Yoshihiko HIRABUKI, Hajime MATSUSHIMA
    Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 49 (1) 57 - 62 0916-7439 2023/08/31 [Refereed]
  • Hiroshi Miyamoto, Kohei Oka, Yoshihiko Hirabuki, Yuta Demura, Yong Seuk Park, Naoko Mitsumochi, Hajime Matsushima
    Landscape Ecology and Management 28 (1&2) 1 - 11 2023/08 [Refereed][Invited]
  • Takahide KUROSAWA, Kohei OKA, Hajime MATSUSHIMA, Yoshihiko HIRABUKI
    Ecology and Civil Engineering 応用生態工学会 25 (2) 141 - 159 1344-3755 2023/03/31 [Refereed]
     
    This report describes the progress of biodiversity conservation projects and initiatives in the reconstruction of coastal protection facilities after the Great East Japan Earthquake in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, as well as the research and evaluation conducted there. Biodiversity conservation projects and efforts in the reconstruction of coastal protection facilities in Miyagi Prefecture include the unconstruction or downsizing, setting back, laying coastal sand for seawalls, and the designating conservation areas without mounding or laying coastal sand on mounds for coastal protection forests. It is considered to be a characteristic of coastal protection facility reconstruction projects in Miyagi Prefecture that such diverse biodiversity conservation projects and efforts were carried out in many locations. In addition, many residents and NPOs are included in the requestors and proponents of biodiversity conservation (including sandy beach conservation). The involvement of many experts in various fields of expertise in biodiversity conservation projects and efforts, and the fact that there are locations where multiple biodiversity conservation projects and efforts were conducted are also considered to be characteristics of the projects in the prefecture. Since the effects of many of these biodiversity conservation projects and efforts have not been verified, there is an urgent need to investigate and verify the effects of them. Miyagi Prefecture has a wide variety of biodiversity conservation projects and efforts, and seems to be a suitable region for the verification and evaluation of various types of projects. In addition, since some of the projects were implemented in close proximity to each other, it is considered to be a valuable site for investigating synergistic effects of them or the effects of ensuring continuity between different environments.
  • Menglin Xu, Hajime Matsushima
    Forests 14 (3) 516 - 516 2023/03/06 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Forest-based scenic spots have received widespread attention for their landscape aesthetics and ecological value, but the rapid growth of tourism and landscape exploitation make it challenging to balance human recreational needs, landscape quality, and ecological stability. This study aimed to evaluate, quantify, and grade landscape quality from the point of view of subjective human aesthetic needs as well as objective landscape visual sensitivity. After the selection of high-quality landscape viewpoints as sources, the minimum cumulative resistance (MCR) model was used to screen the optimal paths for connectivity among viewpoints with consideration of ecological resistance. High-quality landscape viewpoints, optimal paths, and ecological-resistance surfaces constructed the landscape network for sustainable development. The results showed that the landscape quality of viewpoints in Tianmeng Scenic Spot was not good; only 32.4% of these viewpoints had good performance of both landscape aesthetics and landscape visual sensitivity. In the analysis of ecological-resistance surfaces, the proportion of very-high resistance areas and high resistance areas was 32.9%, and these were mostly distributed in the main tourist roads and their buffer areas around the northwest of Tianmeng Mountain Scenic Spot. Eleven landscape core viewpoints and six secondary viewpoints, all with high landscape aesthetics, were selected as high-quality visual landscapes, and then based on the ecological-resistance surfaces, 11 core landscape-dissemination paths and 6 secondary landscape-dissemination paths were identified, respectively, using the MCR model. This method could provide scientific decision support to enhance the effectiveness of viewpoints as well as sustainable landscape planning for development.
  • Nature-based Solutions for Shrinking Society: The Green Infrastructure
    Hajime MATSUSHIMA
    環境情報科学 51 (3) 40 - 44 2022/10 [Refereed][Invited]
  • Hiroto KURISU, Kohei OKA, Yoshihiko HIRABUKI, Hajime MATSUSHIMA
    Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 48 (1) 68 - 73 0916-7439 2022/08/31 [Refereed]
  • Ariya Aruninta, Matsushima Hajime
    Journal of Urban Culture Research 24 64 - 78 2022/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • 町田 怜子, 愛甲 哲也, 松島 肇, 武 正憲, 庄子 康, 御手洗 洋蔵, 三上 直之
    journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 85 (5) 637 - 640 1340-8984 2022/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Shiro Tsuyuzaki, Masayuki Senzaki, Naoya Wada, Hajime Matsushima
    Japanese Journal of Conservation Ecology 日本生態学会 26 (2021) 333 - 343 2021/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The Ecological Society of Japan submitted "The opinion for suspension of wind farm construction on the Zenibako Coast" to the Government of Hokkaido and the wind farm owner in 2011, reflecting concerns regarding the academic and ecosystem values of the proposed construction in the area. In addition, an Aftercare Committee (ACC) was established. However, the wind farm was constructed and became operational in February 2020. To evaluate the associated ecosystem impacts, the ACC completed landscape, vegetation and avifauna surveys on and adjacent to the wind farm in the summer of 2020. The surveys yielded four key results: (1) yards occupied 61% of the 5.5-ha footprint and soil erosion was prevalent along road slopes; (2) the greatest ecosystem alteration occurred in the grassland zone, as the wind farm was established nearly parallel to the coastline; (3) exotic plant species, especially Cakile edentula, have established and become widespread on roads and yard areas; and (4) avifaunal populations have declined and the community has become simplified.
  • Kenny Helsen, Leonardo Bassi, Hannes Feilhauer, Teja Kattenborn, Hajime Matsushima, Elisa Van Cleemput, Ben Somers, Olivier Honnay
    Ecological Indicators 130 (2021) 108111  2021/08 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Kenny Helsen, Hajime Matsushima, Ben Somers, Olivier Honnay
    Oikos 0030-1299 2021/04/12 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Ariya Aruninta, Hajime Matsushima, Pachara Phukumchai
    Journal of Water Resource and Protection 12 (11) 921 - 933 1945-3094 2020/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Hajime Matsushima
    Green 2020: Ridge to Reef 339 - 340 2020/03 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • Hajime Matsushima
    Green 2020: Ridge to Reef 184 - 189 2020/03 [Refereed][Invited]
  • The construction of Japanese Garden in the glasshouse of Irkutsk State University, Russia
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime, YAMADA Takahiro, KUZEVANOV Victor, KALYUZHNIY Sergey
    JILA technical reports of landscape architecture (10) 122 - 125 2019/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Landscape Ecology and Management 22 (2) 53 - 60 1880-0092 2017/12 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • Korehisa Kaneko, Hajime Matsushima
    PROGRESS IN EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE 4 (28) 1 - 14 2197-4284 2017/10 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Chiba Prefecture, Japan, lies very near Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. It borders the sea on three sides and is banded by coastal dunes. Several sake breweries are located near these dunes. Although there are records of sake brewing along the coast of Tokyo Bay since 1925, sake breweries have completely disappeared in several areas. We believe that sake brewing in these areas benefited from the ecosystem services afforded them by their proximity to the coastal ecosystem. We investigated potential environmental factors (e.g., landscape, soil, and groundwater), as well as conditions that could have driven sake brewers away from the coastal area. Many of the sake breweries that no longer exist were located on coastal dunes (i.e., sand, sandbanks, and natural levees) and obtained their water from a freshwater layer located 3-10 m below the surface. We speculate that these sake breweries benefited from using natural ingredients found in the coastal zone. We also investigated the following factors that may have negatively impacted the breweries, driving them out of business: (1) bankruptcies and reconstruction difficulties that followed the destructive 1923 Great Kanto earthquake, (2) industrial wartime adjustments during World War II (1939-1945), (3) development of coastal industries during the period from 1960 to 1975, and (4) increasing choices for other alcoholic drinks (e.g., beer, wine, and whiskey) from the 1960s to the present.
  • MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Landscape Research Japan 日本造園学会 80 (3) 200 - 203 1340-8984 2016/10 [Refereed][Invited]
  • Ecological Design, Planning and management
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Landscape Research Japan 80 (1) 28 - 32 2016/04 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • YAMAMOTO Kiyotatsu, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Landscape Research Japan 公益社団法人 日本造園学会 79 (5) 551 - 554 1340-8984 2016/04 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    This paper is intended to learn from Okushiri Island which was suffered serious damage in 1993 and discusses tsunami as a key hazard which causes disaster. The purpose of this study is 1) to grasp the attributes, disaster experience, evaluation of disaster reconstruction and the consciousness of islanders and 2) to make the structure of evaluation of disaster reconstruction clear. A questionnaire survey for all 1,433 householders on the island was employed in 2015. As a result, self-help and mutual aid were supported as the most strengthening countermeasures against future disasters. In addition to this, the quick recovery from the damage and the comprehensive recovery process received positive evaluation from the viewpoint of recovery of the basis of their livelihood. However, the awareness of self-help of islanders who resided after the disaster was deteriorated and disaster prevention measures using parks, green spaces and disaster prevention forests were not emphasized in islanders’ awareness. In conclusion, the promotion of understanding of ecosystem functions which are assumed to be used just after a disaster was suggested.
  • First Japanese Garden in the Heart of Asia
    Kuzevanov V, Matsushima H, Yamada T, Sizykh S, Ponomarev A
    Project Baikal 46 110 - 115 2015/11 [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Elena G. Petrova, Yury V. Mironov, Yoji Aoki, Hajime Matsushima, Satoshi Ebine, Katsunori Furuya, Anastasia Petrova, Norimasa Takayama, Hirofumi Ueda
    PROGRESS IN EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE 2 (6) 1 - 12 2197-4284 2015/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Japan and Russia have deeply rooted cultural traditions regarding natural landscape appreciation, share a common border, and have areas with similar natural environments. They differ, however, in cultural, historical, and economic aspects. The purpose of this study was to reveal the similarities and differences between Russian and Japanese respondents regarding the visual and emotional evaluation of landscapes based on ethno-cultural and regional differences. We asked respondents at universities in Russia (Moscow, Irkutsk, and Kamchatka) and Japan (Hokkaido, Chiba, and Miyazaki) to group and rate 70 landscape images. Unlike theoretical concepts that explain landscape preferences within an evolutionary framework or according to individual and cultural differences, we found that these factors interact in more complicated ways. Cultural traditions and features of the natural environment that were familiar to respondents influenced their visual perception and aesthetic evaluation of landscape. Russian respondents seemed more emotional while Japanese respondents tended to be more restrained in their assessments. However, there was a strong correlation between their estimates of landscape attractiveness, which might confirm the existence of universal human concepts of landscape aesthetics. The most attractive for both Russian and Japanese respondents were waterfalls, mountains, and lakes; waterless plains were the least attractive. At the same time, we found cross-cultural differences in assessing seacoasts, rivers, forests, and swampy plains. There was practically no correlation between Russian and Japanese respondents in their appreciation of exotic/familiar landscapes. For the Russian respondents, the most exotic landscapes were also the most attractive, although we did not observe such a tendency for the Japanese. All respondents appreciated certain familiar landscapes that were symbols of native nature as very attractive. Unlike 'geoscientific' landscape classifications, in the visual and emotional grouping of landscapes, the most important feature appeared to be the presence/absence of water and the type of water basin (river, lake, and sea); for Russian respondents (especially Muscovites), topography was also important, while the Japanese respondents mostly used visual and seasonal characteristics in their classifications. All Japanese respondents assessed the attractiveness and exoticism of landscapes almost identically, while there were some differences among Russian respondents from different regions.
  • Values, Concerns, and Attitudes Toward the Environment in Japan and Russia: Examination of the Differences and Causes
    TAKAYAMA, N, PETROVA, E, MATSUSHIMA, H, FURUYA, K, UEDA, H, MIRONOV, Y, PETROVA, A, AOKI, Y
    Urban and Regional Planning Review 2 43 - 67 2015/01 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • KANEKO, Korehisa, OSHIDA, Keiko, MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Journal of Economics and Development Studies 2 (3) 25 - 47 2334-2382 2014/09 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Matsushima, H, Arita, H, Naito, H, Sugawara, S
    Landscape Ecology and Management 19 (1) 41 - 49 2014/08 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Establish of the networks between Tohoku and other region communities for the restoration of coastal vegetation. - Start-up of “Kita no Satohama, Hana no Kakehashi network” project.
    SUZUKI Akira, MATSUSHIMA Hajime, MIZOBUCHI Kiyohiko, SONDA Satoshi
    Landscape Research Japan 78 (2) 179 - 180 2014/07 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • Natural coast management by divers actors for conservation and recreational use of Ishikari coast, Hokkaido
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime, TAKEDA Shota, YAMANAKA Yasuhiro
    Landscape Research Japan 78 (2) 95 - 96 2014/07 [Not refereed][Invited]
  • Kaneko, K, Oshida, K, Matsushima, H
    Food and Nutrition Sciences 4 964 - 971 2013/08 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • KANEKO Korehisa, OSHIDA Keiko, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Open Journal of Ecology 3 (1) 48 - 52 2013/02 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Hirofumi Ueda, Toshihiro Nakajima, Norimasa Takayama, Elena Petrova, Hajime Matsushima, Katsunori Furuya, Yoji Aoki
    FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS 19 20 - 30 1389-9341 2012/06 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    With increased economic and tourism interests in both Japan and Russia, culturally different meanings of 'forest' need to be understood for future cooperative environmental management. In this study, we propose Landscape Image Sketching Technique as an original, practical methodology to externalise an individual landscape image as a scene sketch aiming to represent the viewer's fundamental way of seeing the landscape. To discuss different perceptions and interpretations of forests in a cultural framework, we conducted cross-national research in Japan and Russia. A total of 325 respondents were asked to make a landscape image sketch of an imaginary forest and to include keywords and text. The sketches were analysed by means of four aspects: 'linguistic knowledge', 'spatial view', 'self-orientation' and 'social meaning', which were represented by landscape elements, the shape of elements, the subject's standpoint and the combination of the elements in the framework. As a result, landscape image sketches revealed differences between respondents in Japan and Russia. The typical landscape images of a forest were represented objectively, as aesthetic scenery in Russia and subjectively, as a practical place in Japan. The results suggested a fundamental difference in ways of seeing the landscape through individual perceptions rather than normative views on forests. This methodology for visualising ways of seeing a landscape can be useful in understanding different assumptions about environmental issues, not only for a global environmental discussion regarding each locality, but also for local environmental management and public participation. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • Matsushima, H, Oikawa, M, Ueda, H
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 75 (5) 537 - 540 1340-8984 2012/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The coastal line of our country is long, approximately 35,000km, and various forms such as a muddy beach, a sandybeach, a rocky beach and a cliff. The coastal area was very important area for our life, industry, transportation, etc. from ancienttime. It is important to understand "the mindscape" which a modern Japanese holds for coastal landscape because of the decrease of the natural coast and the terrible recreational use of the coastal area. In this study, it was intended to identify the structure ofcoastal "mindscape" and factors that would influence their mindscape. The questionnaire survey was conducted to graduate andundergraduate students from August to October 2010. The questionnaire was consisted with two main part, survey about figureof the coastal mindscape and individual background of respondents. As a result, the "sandy beach" and sea were the majorcomponent of mindscape. Because most respondents enjoyed sea bathing as recreational use, it was guessed that the viewpointfrom the beach were dominated and inland area, like coastal dune, was not described. About the mindscape of half respondents were influenced by real scenery they had seen, but the remaining respondents were influenced by some kind of media such asphotographs or TV programs.
  • MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Japanese Journal of Conservation Ecology 17 (1) 97 - 106 2012 [Refereed][Invited]
  • Kaneko Korehisa, Oshida Keiko, Matsushima Hajime
    Bulletion of the International Association for Landscape Ecology-Japan Japan Association for Landscape Ecology 17 (1) 19 - 24 1880-0092 2012 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 公益社団法人 日本造園学会 73 (5) 499 - 504 1340-8984 2010/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    The purpose of this study was to survey the information which was needed by recreational users in advance for their appropriate management on Ishikari Coast, Hokkaido.1,000 questionnaire surveys which asked advanced information, information source and information facilities they used and also asked to evaluate their importance and quality were distributed on the beach of Ishikari Coast, 375 were returned back by mail, and 341 were analyzed.About a half of respondents did not used advance information before their visit, but other most of all visitor checked the weather report. The advance information they needed were different with their purpose of visit, their age and their experience of visit.Thirty's years old (and/or younger) visitors and 10 times or more repeated visitors did not check any information and did not visit any information facilities in Ishikari Coast. As a conclusion,on-site interpretive activities are important to establish the appropriate recreational management of visitors, and should turn gently to the off-site information provision, like a portal web site of Ishikari Coast, in the future.
  • ロシアと日本の環境への関心および価値観の異同に関する研究
    高山範理, ペトロバ・エレナ, 松島肇
    関東森林研究 61 63 - 64 1881-9273 2010/03 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Comparison of Natural Landscape Evaluation Between Japan and Russia - Final Report -
    MATSUSHIMA, H, PETROVA, E
    - 106 pp. 2010/03 [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 日本造園学会 72 (5) 825 - 828 1340-8984 2009/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    In this study were compared three different management type sandy coast , and considered as subjects for appropriate recreational use management on Ishikari coast, Hokkaido. 1,000 questionnaire surveys were distributed on the site and 375 were returned back by mail. The purposes of the visitors, and also their attributes, were different in regard to the management type of the coast. The park users were elder and were interested in conservation of coastal plants. Although the beach users should have paid for parking lots, they had complained about insufficient facilities and their maintenance. The non-managed beach users had various purposes, like swimming, camping, fishing, ATV and PWC riding, but such purposes had caused conflict between users, and had significantly higher points of awareness of the issues such as leaving garbage, human waste, and annoyed other visitors. As a result of this research it may be concluded that strict rules and regulations are needed for non-managed beaches for sustainable recreational use. It can also be suggested that the collection of entrance fees or parking charge at non-managed beaches will work effectively towards user management. Coastal managers should develop sustainable management strategy and preserve the coasts for the future generations.
  • MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 公益社団法人 日本造園学会 71 (5) 843 - 848 1340-8984 2008 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    In Japan, Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) use at coastal area, especially sandy beach, have become serious problem both impact of natural resources and conflict with other recreational users, and have needed to take some action. This paper considers to control ORVs use at coastal area for sustainable management, through comparison of the trends and the issues of ORVs use regulations on sandy beaches between U. S. A. and Japanese case. There are some ORVs regulations in U. S. national parks and they applied an adoptive management theory. While there are also some ORVs restricted areas in Japanese natural park areas, it is intended to protect endangered species or characteristic landscapes. For the future management of ORVs use, this study suggest the following issues : 1) the establishment of ORVs use rules and regulations, 2) application of adoptive management theory, and 3) environmental and safety educations of ORVs users.
  • MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 社団法人日本造園学会 70 (5) 523 - 526 1340-8984 2007/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Ishikari coast, Hokkaido, has valuable natural beaches, dunes, forest and other natural resources. But in the last few decades, serious environmental problems and conflicts among recreational users have occurred because of heavy recreational use of the coastal areas. However, neither new regulations nor management systems have been established in this area yet. The purpose of this study is to point out the effectiveness of the interpretation method (informing visitors) in help of establishing a system to better manage users' behaviors. Questionnaire sheets were distributed to 72 Ishikari coast visitors to survey their opinions on the recreational use problems and on ideas about the optimum management of the Ishikari coast in the future. The results showed that the opinions were different between visitors who were informed about the environmental problems of Ishikari coast (interpreted groups) and those were not (non-interpreted groups). The interpreted groups were likely to prefer more conservancy oriented management and environmentally friendly use of coastal natural resources than non-interpreted groups. This result indicates that informing visitors about the environmental problems with the help of an interpreter can be an effective tool for the management of public beach resorts.
  • 土地利用と景観意識の変遷からみた沿岸域の景観形成手法に関する研究
    淺川昭一郎, 吉田惠介, 矢部和夫, 榊原正文, 松島肇
    平成17年度ニッセイ財団環境問題研究助成報告書  - 62 pp. 2007 [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Matsushima, H, Asakawa, S, Aikoh, T
    Journal of urban studies 北海道都市地域学会 43 (43) 31 - 36 1343-3261 2006 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Trends in the Rule and Regulation of the Personal Watercraft in U.S.A.
    Matsushima, H, Aikoh, T
    Papers on Environmental Information Science (19) 95 - 100 2005/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Effects of Intercept Plantings on User Perceptions on Road-side Urban Green Area, Sapporo.
    Mori, A, Matsushima, H, Asakawa, S
    Papers on Environmental Information Science (19) 7 - 12 2005/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Kondo, T, Ryono, T, Matsushima, H, Kondo, S, Nakatsuji, H, Asakawa, S
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 社団法人日本造園学会 68 (5) 651 - 654 1340-8984 2005/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    To clarify the effects of sheep pasturing to meadow in open space on plant height, standing crop, and people's impression, six sheep were pastured in the grass (about 800m^2) in the campus of Hokkaido University for 13 days. Although the plant height or standing crop could be controlled by sheep grazing, the extent differed depending on the plant species. Influences of variability of the growth level of each plant species and the palatability of each plant species on the control of plants were considered. In further experiments, effects of the timing of pasturage or palatability on the control of plant height or standing crop should be confirmed. In the survey, it was clarified that respondents had regarded the sheep favorably or the scenery including sheep, and generally agreed with the use of sheep in grass management. However, there is a possibility that many of respondents have been interested in sheep pasturage in advance, because there were several reports by the media before pasturage. Attitudes of residents or tourists to the sheep grazing should be further evaluated.
  • Tomidokoro, Y, Asakawa, S, Matsushima, H
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 社団法人日本造園学会 68 (5) 787 - 790 1340-8984 2005/05 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Although the importance of wetland environment has been recognized widely, some wetlands located in or near urbanized regions in Hokkaido have been exposed to development pressures. This study attempted to evaluate the wetland landscapes under such conditions in Iburi Region. Using a photo questionnaire, image impressions and attitudes toward wetlands were surveyed. As a result, two factors of the wetland images, "general evaluation" and "spatial characteristic" were identified. Based on the factor scores sampled, 21 photo were grouped into 6 clusters. The clusters showed that man-made elements in the photos had a great negative effect on the general evaluation. Although some facilities for users decreased the feeling of nature, the effect on the general evaluation was not significant. Based on the correspondent analysis, the respondents were classified into two groups such as, "protection oriented" and "development or use oriented". A relatively high proportion of respondents who live in or near Iburi were grouped into the latter group. Few differences of the landscape evaluation by the "attitude groups" were found.
  • Aikoh Tetsuya, Koike Yuriko, Matsushima Hajime
    Papers on Environmental Information Science 一般社団法人 環境情報科学センター 19 (0) 25 - 30 2005 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    In some natural parks, the increase of personal water crafts seems to cause the impact on their natural resources and visitors' experience. Some parks administrators have realized such problems, and they have practiced several control methods through law enforcement, by-laws and self-imposed rule. We gathered information about the method and process of some use adjustment, and interviewed related officials and personel. Results suggests the necessity of close connection among stakeholders, and the importance of public participation.
  • Yoshida, K, Matsushima, H, Asakawa, S
    Papers on Environmental Information Science (18) 119 - 124 2004/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • SASAKI Shinjiro, KONDO Tetsuya, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 日本緑化工学会 28 (2) 342 - 352 0916-7439 2002/11/30 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    In coastal dunes, the destruction of vegetation by vehicles is of great concern. The purpose of this study was to investigate the running impact of vehicles on vegetation and soil, by comparing disturbed and undisturbed areas. The study area was enclosed by a fence and vehicles were prohibited from entering from 1992. At that time the disturbed areas were bare ground. This study was carried out in 2001, in the Ishikari coastal dune in Hokkaido. In the zone dominated by Elymus mollis near the shoreline, vegetation in disturbed areas had almost recovered. The spread of the species, reproduced by rhizomes, was thought to be the reason for the fast recovery. However, in this zone, except for the areas nearest the shoreline, soil was hardened and running impact remained. The reason the impact on soil did not remain only nearest the shoreline is thought to be that the impacted soil had been buried by accumulated sand carried from the sea along with wind. In the zone dominated by Rosa rugosa farther from the shoreline, the species, which is a naturalized and not present in the undisturbed areas, invaded the disturbed areas. Thus, vehicle running destroyed the zonation of vegetation. The soil hardness was still observed from the surface to a depth of 50 cm. Since sand hardly accumulates in this zone, the impact on soil is considered to remain over the long term, and there is also thought to be the possibility of not recovering to original vegetation.
  • MATSUSHIMA Hajime, ASAKAWA Shoichiro, AIKOH Tetsuya
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 社団法人日本造園学会 65 (5) 633 - 636 1340-8984 2002/03/30 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    Comparison of coastal landscape resources and land-uses on Hokkaido were discussed in this paper. Conservation of landscape resources, particularly natural coasts, were disturbed by their land-uses. Comparison of the changes in natural coastal areas belonging to natural parks versus those not belonging to natural parks, revealed almost no changes in the former but decreases in the latter, and in particular decreases of sandy gravel coasts. This could be explained by the fact that the management level of coastal areas belonging to natural parks is not as intensive as of those not belonging to. Since the proportion of the sandy gravel coasts in natural park areas has the lowest percentage compared to cliff and rock formations, their preservation and management should be considered.
  • MATSUSHIMA, Hajime
    Memoirs of the Graduate School of Agriculture 北海道大学 24 (3・4) 319 - 380 1345-661X 2002 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    わが国は四方を海で囲まれ、その海岸線の総延長は33200kmと世界でも有数の長さを誇っている。日本の優れた海岸景観を表す言葉に「白砂青松」という言葉があるが、これは江戸時代以降から飛砂防止のために植林を施された海岸線を指している。現在各地で見られる、千本松原等の名称が付されている海岸線は自然そのものの姿ではなく、このような沿岸域の環境保全対策が、結果的に景観的に優れたものとなった1つの例である。その一方で、平地と海を擁する沿岸域は古くから産業や交通の拠点として、国土の中心的な役割を果たしてきた。さらに、それらの機能の拡張や効率化のために、江戸時代以降は干拓等による沿岸域での土地の拡充が盛んに行われるようになった。その後も、海岸線の利用と開発は続けられ、大規模な海面埋立や港湾の建設等は我が国の高度経済成長に大きな役割を果たした。
  • Matsushima Hajime, Asakawa Shoichiro, Aikoh Tetsuya
    JILA Annual Scientific Research Meeting Abstracts 社団法人 日本造園学会 65 (0) 56 - 56 1340-8984 2002 [Not refereed][Not invited]
     
    Comparison of coastal landscape resources and land-uses on Hokkaido were discussed in this paper. Conservation of landscape resources, particularly natural coasts, were disturbed by their land-uses. Comparison of the changes in natural coastal areas belonging to natural parks versus those not belonging to natural parks, revealed almost no changes in the former but decreases in the latter, and in particular decreases of sandy gravel coasts. This could be explained by the fact that the management level of coastal areas belonging to natural parks is not as intensive as of those not belonging to. Since the proportion of the sandy gravel coasts in natural park areas has the lowest percentage compared to cliff and rock formations, their preservation and management should be considered.
  • A Study on the Change of Beach Plants Cover Area on Ishikari Coast.
    Matsushima, H, Aikoh, T, Kondo, T, Asakawa, S
    Papers on Environmental Information Science (14) 295 - 300 2000/11 [Refereed][Not invited]
  • MATSUSHIMA Hajime, ASAKAWA Shoichiro, AIKOH Tetsuya
    Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 社団法人日本造園学会 63 (5) 789 - 794 1340-8984 2000/03/30 [Refereed][Not invited]
     
    As coastal use increases, various problems concerning the coastal environment and user conflict have happened. To grasp these coastal user perceptions about coastal environments, landscapes and other users is helpful for management of these areas. The oral survey of coastal users was conducted at Ishikari Coast, Hokkaido in the summer of 1999. In this survey, coastal users were asked to evaluate 18 photos of coastal landscapes, to mention open-ended descriptions associated with ‘Coast’ and ‘Ishikari Coast’ and to talk about their knowledge and thought for coastal environment and management. These results were summarized as follows:
    1) Use of place selection was dependent on their activities and management of these places.
    2)‘Coast’ reminded users of objective images about the coast or activities pertaining to them. The other, ‘Ishikari Coast’, reminded users of subjective features about this place or knowledge, they have.
    3) User evaluation of coastal landscape and user thought about environment depended on their coastal activities. This tendency was especially negative concerning human impact, while most users preferred natural landscapes.
  • A Study on Evaluation of the Iburi Coast by Local Residents.
    Matsushima, H, Asakawa, S, Aikoh, T
    Papers on Environmental Information Science (12) 197 - 202 1998/11 [Refereed][Not invited]

MISC

  • 芝生利用者を対象としたタンポポ景観の印象と管理に対する意向
    松島 肇  すくすくみどり技術レポート  (2)  15  -18  2017  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • 古谷 勝則, 伊藤 弘, 上田 裕文, 松島 肇, 山本 清龍, 温井 亨, 入江 彰昭, 寺田 徹, 小林 昭裕, 水内 佑輔, 村上 修一, 武田 重昭, 渡辺 貴史, 田中 伸彦, 松井 孝子, 高山 範理  ランドスケープ研究  81-  (2)  208  -208  2017  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Comparison of natural landscape appreciation between Russia and Japan: landscape exoticism evaluation.
    Elena Petrova, Yury Mironov, Yoji Aoki, Hajime Matsushima, Satoshi Ebine, Katsunori Furuya, Anastasia Petrova, Norimasa Takayama, Hirofumi Ueda  Japan Geoscience Union Meeting  2014/04  [Refereed][Not invited]
  • Which does affect the natural landscape appreciation strongly, cultural or geological difference?
    Hajime,Matsushima, PETROVA,Elena, MIRONOV,Yury、EBINE,Satoshi, TAKAYAMA, Norimasa、UEDA, Hirofumi, PETROVA, Anastasia、AOKI,Yoji, NAKAJIMA,Toshihiro, FURUYA, Katsunori, HIRAOKA,Naoki, FUKUI,Wataru  Japan Geoscience Union Meeting, 19-24 May 2013:HGG02-06  2013/05  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Forest Imagery in Japan and Russia.
    Hirofumi UEDA, NAKAJIMA Toshihiro, Norimasa Takayama, Elena PETROVA, Hajime MATSUSHIMA, Katsunori FURUYA, Yoji AOKI  Japan Geoscience Union Meeting , 19-24 May 2013:HGG02-04  2013/05  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Differences in Environmental Attitudes between Russia and Japan.
    Takayama,Norimasa, Matsushima,Hajime, Elena Petrova、Ueda,Hirofumi, Nakajima,Toshihiro、Furuya, Katsunori, Aoki Yoji  The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas,Stockholm, Sweden  404  -405  2012/08  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 松島 肇  北海道の自然  49-  (49)  3  -11  2011  [Refereed][Invited]
  • 高山範理, エレナ ペトロバ, 松島肇, 上田裕文, 中島敏博, 古谷勝則  人間・環境学会誌  13-  (2)  18  -18  2010/11  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Ways of Seeing the Forest -Landscape Image Sketches in Japan and Russia-.
    Ueda,Hirofumi, Nakajima Toshihiro, Takayama,Norimasa, Petrova,Elena, Matsushima,Hajime, Furuya,Katsunori, Aoki,Yoji  Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas  141  -143  2010/06  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 身近な自然地の保全と利用
    松島 肇  札幌都市研究センター会報  (322)  2  -5  2010  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • 石狩浜の魅力
    松島 肇  広報いしかり  (692)  5  -5  2010  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • 身近に残された自然地の保全と利用ー石狩海岸と勇払原野を事例にー
    松島 肇  自然観察  (95)  4  -5  2010  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • 里山・里海:日本の社会生態学的生産ランドスケープー北海道の経験と教訓ー
    国際連合大学  2010  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • ロシアと日本の環境への関心および価値観の異同に関する研究
    高山範理, エレナ・ペトロバ, 松島肇  日本森林学会関東支部大会要旨集  61-  17  2009/10  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • ロシアと日本の環境観の異同に関する研究
    高山範理, ペトロバ・エレナ, 松島肇, 藤田直子, 青木陽二  人間・環境学会誌  12-  (2)  49  2009/09  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 風景イメージスケッチ手法を用いた森林イメージの日露比較
    上田裕文, 中島敏博, 高山範理, ペトロバ・エレナ, 松島肇, 古谷勝則, 青木陽二  日本造園学会北海道支部大会研究事例・事例報告発表要旨  13-  20  2009/09  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 日本とロシアの自然風景を対象とした風景観の日露比較
    海老根聡司, 松島肇, ペトロバ・エレナ, 高山範理, 青木陽二, 中島敏博, 古谷勝則, 上田裕文  日本造園学会北海道支部大会研究事例・事例報告発表要旨  13-  19  2009/09  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 石狩砂丘を走り回る車、剥ぎ取られる貴重な海岸植物
    松島 肇  自然保護  (510)  34  -34  2009  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • 身近な植物に対する認知度の分析
    国立環境研究所研究報告  (201)  65  -70  2009  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 松島 肇, 高山 範理, 中島 敏博, 青木 陽二  環境情報科学 = Environmental information science  37-  (4)  84  -85  2008/12/22  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 日本とロシアの自然風景の評価比較プロジェクト
    青木陽二, 古谷勝則, 松島肇, 北海道, 高山範理  日本観光研究学会全国大会論文集  23-  477  -478  2008  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Comparison of natural landscapes appreciation between Russia and Japan: methods of investigation.(ロシアと日本の自然景観評価の比較-調査の方法について-)
    Petrova, E, Aoki, Y, Mironov, Y, Petrova, A, Furuya, K, Matsushima, H, Takayama, N, Nakajima, T  The Fourth Intenational Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Area, Proceedings  198  -202  2008  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 自然公園区域における海浜へのオフロード車の乗入れ規制と利用ルールに関する研究
    松島 肇  国立公園  (667)  20  -23  2008  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • Landscape Research Japan  71-  (5)  843  -848  2008  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 北海道における「八景」の景観特性
    国立環境研究所研究報告  (197)  40  -41  2007  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Landscape Research Japan  70-  (5)  523  -526  2007  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 『技術委員会パークマスター調査研究会平成17年度調査報告書』
    淺川昭一郎, 愛甲哲也, 松島肇  -45 pp.  2006  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • Comparison of Campus Open Space between Hokkaido University and University of Massachusetts
    Journal of Urban Studies  43-  31  -36  2006  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • マサチューセッツ大学アムハースト校での教育体験(ランドスケープ教育の風景)
    松島 肇  ランドスケープ研究  68-  (4)  353  -354  2005  [Not refereed][Invited]
  • 江戸期と現代との景観比較による北海道沿岸部の観光開発と保全・再生に関する研究
    平成15年度北海道開発協会助成研究論文集  13  -100  2004  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 長谷川茂  河川環境総合研究所報告  4-  (4)  173  -184  1998  [Not refereed][Not invited]
  • 北海道における海岸景観の形態とその評価ー胆振海岸を中心としてー
    河川環境総合研究所報告  (3)  175  -184  1997  [Not refereed][Not invited]

Books etc

  • Nakai Minami, Beatrix Yoshikawa, Gavin Walton (ContributorTraditional and Local Knowledge Related to Coastal Forests)
    Research Institute for Humanity and Nature 2023/03 (ISBN: 9784910834153) 157 42-45
  • 中井美波, 島田和久, 島内梨佐, ほか (Contributor海岸林に関わる伝統知・地域知)
    総合地球環境学研究所 2023/03 (ISBN: 9784910834054) 134 34-36
  • 皆川, 朋子, 一柳, 英隆, 鬼倉, 徳雄, 萱場, 祐一, 島谷, 幸宏, 三宅, 洋 (Contributor5.7 海浜)
    朝倉書店 2022/03 (ISBN: 9784254261752) 196
  • Sílvia C. Gonçalves, Susana M.F. Ferreira (ContributorUrbanization of Coastal Areas: Loss of Coastal Dune Ecosystems in Japan)
    CRC Press 2022/02 (ISBN: 9780429053252) 310 89-106 
    Sandy beaches are the most abundant coastal environments worldwide, which have an undeniable and unique ecological value. Presently, they are amongst the most endangered ecosystems in the biosphere, mainly due to the influence of several human activities. In this book, renowned scientists from around the world describe key attributes of sandy beaches and highlight the problems which impact them. Specific tools encompassing the physical environment and the biota are pointed out, at different levels of ecological organization. The book also covers suitable management, conservation programmes and respective actions, where ecologic, economic and social dimensions are comprehensively integrated.
  • Futoshi Nakamura (ContributorChallenging a Hybrid Between Green and Gray Infrastructure: Coastal Sand-Covered Embankments)
    Springer 2022/01 (ISBN: 9789811667916) 506 323-334 
    This open access book introduces the function, implementation and governance of green infrastructure in Japan and other countries where lands are geologically fragile and climatologically susceptible to climate change. It proposes green infrastructure as an adaptation strategy for climate change and biodiversity conservation. In the face of climate change, dams, levees and floodways built as disaster prevention facilities do not sufficiently function against extraordinary events such as mega-floods and tsunami disasters. To prevent those disasters and loss of biodiversity in various ecosystems, we should shift from conventional hard measures to more adaptive strategies using various functions that natural and semi-natural ecosystems provide. Green infrastructure is an interconnected network of waterways, wetlands, woodlands, wildlife habitats and other natural areas that support native species, maintain natural ecological processes, sustain air and water resources and contribute to the health and quality of life for communities and people. Green infrastructure has mainly been discussed from adaptation strategy perspectives in cities and urban areas. However, to protect cities, which are generally situated at downstream lower elevations, we explore the preservation and restoration of forests at headwater basins and wetlands along rivers from a catchment perspective. In addition, the quantitative examination of flood risk, biodiversity, and social-economic benefits described in this book brings new perspectives to the discussion. The aim of this book is to accelerate the transformative changes from gray-based adaptation strategies to green- or hybrid-based strategies to adapt to climate change. The book provides essential information on the structure, function, and maintenance of green infrastructure for scientists, university students, government officers, and practitioners.
  • 大津波と里浜の自然誌
    岡浩平, 平吹喜彦 (Contributorコラム1 「育てる防潮堤」の取り組み)
    蕃山房 2021/03
  • 松島肇 (Contributor石狩浜を調査して 石狩浜海浜植物保護センターと共に歩んだ20年間)
    海浜植物保護センター20周年実行委員会 2021/02 28 8-9
  • Elena G. Petrova, Hajime Matsushima, Anastasia A. Petrova (ContributorCultural Ecosystem Services with Green Infrastructure: Japan’s Experience)
    Higher School of Economics Publishing House 2021 (ISBN: 9785759822516) 528 488-500
  • 実践風景計画学 ―読み取り・目標像・実施管理―
    日本造園学会, 風景計画研究推進委員会監修, 古谷勝則, 伊藤弘, 高山範理, 水内佑輔編 (Contributor影響要因)
    朝倉書店 2019/03
  • 湿地の科学と暮らし ― 北のウェットランド大全
    矢部和夫, 山田浩之, 牛山克巳監修, ウェットランドセミナ, 回記念出版編集委員会編 (Contributor湿地景観の重要性)
    2017/04 (ISBN: 9784832982284) 380 289-298
  • 決定版!グリーンインフラ
    グリンインフラ研究会, 三菱UFJリサーチ&コンサルティング, 日経コンストラクション編 (Contributor海岸:グリーンインフラとしての海岸砂丘系)
    日経BP社 2017/01 (ISBN: 9784822235222) 392 294-303
  • Mushrooms of Ishikari sand dunes in Hokkaido, Northern Japan
    Seiji Takenashi, Tamotsu Hoshino, Taiga Kasuya (ContributorNature of Ishikari sand dunes)
    NPO the Forum of Fungi in Northern Japan 2012/09 216 2-3
  • はまなす✕いそこもりぐも@石狩浜
    阿部包監修 (Contributor生態基盤としての石狩浜)
    六耀社 2012/06
  • 里山・里海−自然の恵みと人々の暮らし
    国連大学高等研究所, 日本の里山, 里海評価委員会編 (Contributor北海道クラスター)
    2012/03
  • Satoyama–Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes of Japan.
    Anantha Kumar Duraiappah, Koji Nakamura, Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Masataka Watanabe, Maiko Nishi (ContributorHokkaido Cluster)
    United Nations University Press 2012/03
  • 生きものバンザイ 自然と生きる地域の取り組み
    横畑泰志, 田口康夫, 原戸祥次郎, 鷲頭幹夫, 江菅洋一, 川口祐二, 松島肇 (Joint work)
    アットワークス 2011
  • 自然公園シリーズ2−利用者の行動と体験
    小林昭裕, 愛甲哲也編著 (Contributor北海道石狩海岸にみる砂浜海岸が抱える問題点)
    古今書院 2008
  • 北のランドスケープ−保全と創造
    淺川昭一郎編著 (Contributor海岸景観の保全と整備)
    環境コミュニケーションズ 2007

Presentations

  • Hajime Matsushima, Menglin Xu
    International Symposium on Landscape Architecture 2024  2024/06  Wuhan  The College of Horticulture and Forestry Sciences, Huazhong Agricultural University
  • 愛甲哲也, 井上貴央, 松島肇, 小林国之, 上田裕文, 石黒侑介, 中山隆治
    2024年度日本造園学会全国大会  2024/06  名城大学(名古屋)  公益社団法人日本造園学会
  • 石狩海岸の自然とはどういうものか  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    いしかり市民カレッジ  2024/06
  • 松島 肇
    日本景観生態学会 第34回 仙台大会  2024/06
  • 松島肇, 徐梦林, 吉野航大, 佐藤舜紀, 愛甲哲也, 中山隆治, 井上貴央
    日本景観生態学会 第34回 仙台大会  2024/06
  • 植野 晴子, 松島 肇, 大越 陽, 中田 康隆, 有働 恵子, 萩野 裕章, 佐藤 慎也, 佐藤 優吾, 若松 栞, 小貫 陽子, 中村 洸太, 佐々木 大樹
    日本景観生態学会 第34回 仙台大会  2024/06
  • 大越陽, 松島肇, 植野晴子
    日本景観生態学会 第34回 仙台大会  2024/06
  • Hajime Matsushima, Akira Suzuki, Kouji Kimura, Hinata Okoshi, Haruko Ueno, Yoshihiko Hirabuki
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2024  2024/05
  • Kodai Yoshino, Hajime Matsushima
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2024  2024/05
  • Appreciations of Japanese landscapes by the western travelers (1878-1910) Period of tourists and missionaries  [Not invited]
    Yoji aoki, Arne Arnberger, Shinichi Kitamura, Hajime Matsushima, Anastasia Petrova
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2024  2024/05
  • Biodiversity Conservation and Social Transformation with Educational Programs at Elementary Schools as a Core  [Invited]
    Hajime Matsushima
    The Third STS Japan Symposium  2024/05  Chicago, IL  The Center for East Asian Studies, The University of Chicago
  • 松島肇, 鈴木玲, 木村浩二, 大越陽, 植野晴子, 平吹喜彦
    津波被災地プロジェクト2023年度報告会  2024/03  東北大学片平キャンパスCエリア流動ダイナミクス棟3階セミナー室  津波被災地プロジェクト
  • 植野晴子, 松島肇, 大越陽, 菊地那樹, 志津木眞理子, 大原昌宏, 佐々木大樹, 佐藤慎也, 船橋秀樹, 中村洸太
    日本生態学会第71回全国大会  2024/03
  • 明治のお雇い外国人期の日本風景の評価  [Not invited]
    青木陽二, Anastasia PETROVA, 中谷昌弘, 松島肇, Arne ARNBERGER
    2023年度環境情報科学 研究発表大会  2023/12
  • 松島肇, 鈴木玲, 木村浩二
    2023年度日本造園学会北海道支部大会  2023/10
  • 大越陽, 松島肇, 植野晴子
    2023年度日本造園学会北海道支部大会  2023/10
  • 石狩海岸の生態系サービス  [Invited]
    松島肇
    石狩海辺学 2023  2023/10
  • 海辺の総合的管理  [Invited]
    松島肇
    景観生態学連続セミナー 「海辺の景観生態(9章1節~5節)」  2023/10
  • 平吹喜彦, 岡浩平, 松島肇, 黒沢高秀, 富田瑞樹, 長島康雄
    植生学会 第28回大会  2023/10
  • 植野 晴子, 松島 肇, 佐々木 大樹, 佐藤 慎也, 船橋 秀樹, 中村 洸太, 中田 康隆
    日本緑化工学会 第54回 新潟大会  2023/09
  • Yoshihiko Hirabuki, Yujiro Sato, Kohei Oka, Mizuki Tomita, Hiroshi Kanno, Hajime Matsushima, Takahide Kurosawa, Keitarou Hara
    11th IALE World Congress 2023  2023/07
  • Haruko Ueno, Hajime Matsushima, Akira Suzuki, Koji Kimura, Yoshihiko Hirabuki, Naoaki Shimada, Hinata Okoshi
    11th IALE World Congress 2023  2023/07
  • Hajime Matsushima
    11th IALE World Congress 2023  2023/07
  • Hajime Matsushima
    11th IALE World Congress 2023  2023/07
  • 大越陽, 松島肇, 根岸淳二郎, 平吹喜彦, 岡浩平, 鐘向梅
    日本景観生態学会 第33回 淡路大会  2023/05
  • Haruko UENO, Hajime MATSUSHIMA, Hinata OKOSHI, Menglin XU, Ayuka UESUGI
    70th The Ecological Society of Japan annual meeting  2023/03
  • Hinata OKOSHI, HAJIME MATSUSHIMA, Junjiro NEGISHI, Yoshihiko HIRABUKI, Kohei OKA
    70th The Ecological Society of Japan annual meeting  2023/03
  • 松島肇
    シンポジウム 震災被災地の自然・暮らしと復興 報告会  2023/03
  • 松島肇
    「未来世代に繋げるふるさとの自然」講話会  2023/01
  • 平 ひかり, 岡 浩平, 平吹喜彦, 松島 肇
    植生学会第27回大会  2022/10  online  植生学会
  • 齊藤賢治, 平吹喜彦, 松島肇, 岡浩平, 富田瑞樹, 黒沢高秀
    植生学会第27回大会  2022/10  online  植生学会
  • 栗栖 寛和, 岡 浩平, 平吹 喜彦, 松島 肇
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • Research on Landscape Characteristics of Tianmeng Mountain Scenic Area in Linyi City Based on Landscape Visual Sensitivity Evaluation and SBE method  [Not invited]
    Menglin XU, Hajime MATSUSHIMA
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • 植野 晴子, 松島 肇, 鈴木 玲, 平吹 喜彦, 木村 浩二, 島田 直明, 大越 陽
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • 大越 陽, 松島 肇, 根岸 淳二郎, 大原 昌宏, 内田 典子, 平吹 喜彦, 植野 晴子
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • 根岸 淳二郎, 大越 陽, 内田 典子, 大原 昌宏, 松島 肇
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • 北海道における地被植物(ミント類)を導入した畦畔景観の維持管理に対する農家の意識変化  [Not invited]
    上杉 鮎香, 松島 肇, 森本 公美子
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • 松島 肇, 黒沢 高秀, 島田 直明, 平吹 喜彦, 岡 浩平, 鈴木 玲, 大越 陽, 徐 梦林
    ELR2022  2022/09  つくば  日本緑化工学会・日本景観生態学会・ 応用生態工学会
  • 植野晴子, 松島肇, 大越陽, 菊地那樹, 大原昌宏, 志津木眞理子, Suzumura, Alyssa
    2022年度日本造園学会全国大会  2022/06  北海道  日本造園学会
  • 大越陽, 松島肇, 根岸淳二郎, 大原昌宏, 内田典子, 平吹喜彦, 植野晴子
    2022年度日本造園学会全国大会  2022/06  北海道  日本造園学会
  • Haruko Ueno, Hajime Matsushima, Hinata Okoshi
    JpGU2022  2022/05  online  Japan Geoscience Union
  • Hinata OKOSHI, Hajime MATSUSHIMA, Junjiro NEGISHI, Masahiro OHARA
    日本生態学会第69回全国大会  2022/03  online  日本生態学会
  • 平吹喜彦, 横田尚輝, 岡浩平, 松島肇, 鈴木玲, 菅野洋, 富田瑞樹
    シンポジウム「震災被災地の自然・暮らしと復興II」  2022/02  online  津波被災地プロジェクト
  • 大津波と復興工事の影響下における砂浜・砂丘植生の変遷  [Not invited]
    菅野洋, 平吹喜彦, 佐藤愛実, 齋藤杏実, 富田瑞樹, 原慶太郎, 岡浩平, 黒沢高秀, 松島肇
    自然環境復元学会第22回全国大会  2022/02  online  自然環境復元学会
  • 海面上昇の最前線、砂浜海岸から考えるSDGs  [Invited]
    松島肇
    道民カレッジ連携講座(教養・ほっかいどう学)  2021/12  札幌  (一社)新渡戸稲造と札幌遠友夜学校を考える会
  • Considering the Impact of Wind Power Facilities on the Landscape  [Invited]
    Hajime Matsushima
    勉強会「道北で増える⾵⼒発電について考える」  2021/12  online  北海道⼤学URAステーション; (公財)⽇本野⿃の会; NPO法⼈サロベツ・エコ・ネット ワーク
  • 海岸の生態系を俯瞰する  [Invited]
    松島肇
    2021年度応用生態工学会  2021/09  online  応用生態工学会
  • 平吹喜彦, 松島 肇, 岡 浩平, 黒沢高秀, 鈴木 玲, 富田瑞樹, 島田直明
    景観生態学会第31回大会  2021/09  online  日本景観生態学会
     
    東北地方太平洋沖地震・津波によって著しい攪乱を受けた仙台湾岸の砂浜海岸エコトーンでは、その直後から多様な植生が驚くほど素早く再生し続けているが、同時に、コンクリートや鉱質土礫を持ち込んでの復興・防災事業も広大な面積で、画一的に推進されてきた。防潮堤に関しては、破壊前とほぼ同位置に、「粘り強い防潮堤」と呼称される長大な建造物(海抜7.2m)として再建されてきたが、生態系や景観に及ぼすダメージが指摘され、さまざまな低減策が提案・実施されてきた。 本発表では、(1)汀線~砂浜・砂丘境界付近に再建された防潮堤を、砂浜海岸エコトーンという「統合的な海岸管理を実現する際の基本ユニット」の視座からとらえた上で、(2)自律的な砂や海浜植物の被覆の変遷、および従来の「多孔な堤体壁面」や新たな「人工的覆砂・植栽」、「CSG防潮堤」、「緑の防潮堤」といった施工・保全対策における環境修復・生態緑化効果を、既報を参照しながら、相観により比較・評価する。 被災から11年目、防潮堤の再建終了からおおむね4~9年目を迎えたコンクリート壁の「粘り強い防潮堤」では、以下のような実態が把握された。(1)海側に幅80mほどの砂浜・砂丘が存在することで、砂丘化と砂浜植物による被覆が自律的に進行していること(海側壁面で顕著)、(2)飛砂の捕捉は壁面にデザインされた孔隙や凹凸によって促進され、さらに防潮堤の山型形状に対応して、複数の砂浜植物種が定着していること、(3)飛砂による堆砂は防潮堤を越えた陸側領域にも及び、砂浜植物の侵入を促していると推察されること、(4)防潮堤建設現場(堤体、仮設道路、ヤードなどの改変地)の砂、あるいは河口閉塞解消工事で生じた浚渫砂による覆砂は、海岸エコトーン本来の砂浜植生を自律的再生させる上で有効であること、(5)丘陵地をはじめ内陸域から搬入された土砂で覆われた陸側壁面では、当初植栽された樹木種の成長・生存が抑制され(天端付近では著しい風衝形となる)、外来の高茎草本種・樹木種やクズの侵入・繁茂が顕著となったこと。多様な取り組みが展開された被災地の事例を検証することは、砂浜海岸エコトーン本来の自然環境と景観に調和し、費用対効果に優れ、高い防災力・持続力を有するグリーンインフラとしての防潮堤を創出する上で有益であろう。
  • Hinata Okoshi, Hajime Matsushima, Junjiro Negishi, Masahiro Ohara
    JpGU2021  2021/06  online  Japan Geoscience Union
     
    Seawalls were constructed on sandy beaches in the Sendai coast, Miyagi prefecture after the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred on 11 March 2011. These structures narrowed the beaches and it is concerned that the coastal ecosystems are degraded due to the direct impacts of habitat loss and indirect impacts of the increased environmental pressures from the sea such as waves, sand transportations, salt sprays, etc. It has been suggested that such anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems may also affect the nutrient cycle in the ecotone between sea and land, and it is required to clarify the impacts quantitatively. The purpose of this study was investigated whether the distribution of ground prowling insects living on the beach is affected by the reduction of the beach width caused by seawall constructions. The survey was conducted in the coastline of Miyagi prefecture at five sites: Arahama A and B (Sendai City), Ido (Sendai City), Yuriage (Natori City), Kitagama (Natori City). These sites were selected considering the width of the beach and the state of the vegetation. Ground prowling insects were sampled by pitfall traps. The traps were set from the seawall to the shoreline in a direction vertical to the seawall at 20 m intervals for approximately 40 hours. These samplings were undertaken from 26 to 28 August 2020. The results suggested that the loss of vegetation caused by the reduction of beach width affects the distribution of ground prowling insects. The narrower beaches received more environmental impacts from the sea, and it also lead to the loss of habitat of them and vegetation. In addition, Gonocephalum (Gonocephalum) recticolle and Meristhus (Sulcimerus) niponensis were found only in the vicinity of the seawalls in Yuriage, the widest beach (about 200 m width) of all five sites. At other sites, their habitat may have been lost due to the construction of seawalls.
  • 松島肇, 鐘向梅, 鈴木玲, 平吹喜彦, 岡浩平, 木村浩二, 藤彰矩, 橋本喜次, 大越陽
    2021年度日本造園学会全国大会  2021/05
  • 松島肇, 鐘向梅, 鈴木玲, 平吹喜彦, 岡浩平, 木村浩二, 橋本喜次
    第68回日本生態学会大会  2021/03  online  日本造園学会
  • 石狩市の豊かさと生物多様性を守る  [Invited]
    松島肇
    いしかり自然環境フォーラム  2021/02  online  石狩市環境市民部環境保全課
  • 暮らしを支える生態系「グリーンインフラストラクチャー」  [Invited]
    松島肇
    「バイオの大きさ/未来の物語」  2021/01  札幌  札幌文化芸術交流センター SCARTS(札幌市芸術文化財団); 北海道大学科学技術コミュニケーション教育研究部門(CoSTEP)
  • Conservation issues of coastal dune ecosystems in Japan  [Invited]
    Hajime Matsushima
    Green 2020 Ridge to Reef, International Conference on Watershed Management and Coastal Conservation  2020/03  Golden Prince Hotel, Cebu City, Philippines
  • Thinking about the environment of Ishikari city from global perspective.  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Conference for eco-friendry future of Ishikari city  2019/12
  • Community "incubation" on coastal area  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Meeting for wetland supporter  2019/12
  • The leftover place, Ishikari coast, has become an advanced case of green infrastructure!  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Saturday public lecture  2019/12
  • Urban green area for green infrastructure  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Hokkaido Branch annual meeting of Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture  2019/10
  • Green infrastructure for town planning  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Town meeting for downtown planning in Sapporo  2019/08
  • Unfold the universe of Theo Jansen in Hokkaido University  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Special event: 107th science coffee in Sapporo  2019/07
  • Green seawall: challenge to conversion from gray to green infrastructure  [Not invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    10th IALE World Congress  2019/07
  • Survey on the Impact of Sea wall on the Vegetation of Coastal sand dune  [Not invited]
    ZHONG Xiangmei, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    JpGU 2019  2019/05
  • Greening on the seawall: challenge to conversion from gray to green infrastructure  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    JpGU 2019  2019/05
  • The regional collaboration support and sustainable expansion by local residents through the vegetation restoration in In the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake at Sendai coastal plane.  [Not invited]
    Hajime Matsushima, Akira Suzuki, Kouji Kimura, Yoshihiko Hirabuki
    日本造園学会全国大会  2019/05
  • Why are we planting the seedlings on the beach?  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    3.11 SAPPORO SYMPO  2019/03
  • The landscape for coastal area  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    9th IALE World Congress  2015/07  Portland, Oregon, USA  International Association for Landscape Ecology
     
    This presentation introduces the impact of off-road vehicles (ORVs) on coastal dune ecosystems, and discusses a way to conserve these natural resources along the Ishikari Coast, Japan, as a future landscape conservation model based on increasing ecosystem services to maximize coastal resilience. Coastal dunes are endangered landscapes in Japan because of landfill activities, urban development, sea wall construction for erosion control, "black pine forest" plantations as bio-shields, and intensive recreational use. Although the Ishikari Coast is adjacent to Sapporo, a metropolis of 2.2 million inhabitants, there are still wide dunes and natural forests. However, in spite of the rarity of dunes, the Ishikari Coast has not been protected and has been disturbed by ORV driving since the 1980's. A series of field surveys, using natural and social scientific approaches, were conducted along the Ishikari Coast and have identified impacts of ORV driving on dune habitats (e.g., dune vegetation and wolf spiders) and informed the development of an appropriate and responsive management strategy (e.g., zoning of protection areas and within seasons) to these threats. In addition, the management plan calls for increasing awareness to the importance of dune landscapes through developing clear interpretations and explanations to visitors. Increasing resilience of coastal areas is achieved through the proposed management plan and increasing awareness to the public at large.
  • Grassland birds distribution and land use change in Ishikari coast, Hokkaido  [Not invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Annual meeting of Japan Association for Landscape Ecology  2015/06  Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan  Japan Association for Landscape Ecology
  • The impression of the coastal landscape with or without wind farm by the inhabitants of the coastal area and its factors  [Not invited]
    HAZAMA Tomoya, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2015  2015/05  Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan  Japan Geoscience Union
  • Coastal plants restoration project conducted by citizens on sandy coast at the disaster stricken area of East Japan  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2015  2015/05  Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan  Japan Geoscience Union
  • Ishikari Coast of Hokkaido as Ecosystem Infrastructure  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Mini-Forum of Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture Conference  2015/05  University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan  Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture
  • Distribution and dynamics of Lycosa Ishikariana in Ishikari coast, Hokkaido  [Not invited]
    IWATA Leo, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Annual meeting of Hokkaido Branch, Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture  2014/10
  • The impression of the coastal landscape with or without wind farm by the inhabitants of the coastal area and its factors  [Not invited]
    HAZAMA Tomoya, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Annual meeting of Hokkaido Branch, Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture  2014/10
  • The effect of land use change on grassland birds habitat in Ishikari coast, Hokkaido  [Not invited]
    KOIZUMI Yume, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Annual meeting of Hokkaido Branch, Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture  2014/10
  • Which does affect the natural landscape appreciation strongly, cultural or geological difference?  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2013  2013/05
  • Differences in and causes of Environmental Attitudes between Russia and Japan  [Invited]
    TAKAYAMA Norimasa, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2013  2013/05
  • Forest Imagery in Japan and Russia  [Invited]
    UEDA Hirofumi, MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2013  2013/05
  • イルクーツク国立大学植物園温室内における日本庭園作庭事業について  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会北海道支部大会  2012/10
  • 札幌市の都市公園内芝生広場におけるセイヨウタンポポ景観の印象評価と管理について  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会北海道支部大会  2012/10
  • 石狩海岸の自然の希少性  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    「はまなす×いそこもりぐも@石狩浜」出版記念講演  2012/06
  • Re-thinking of Land use planning at coastal area in Japan after Tsunami disaster  [Invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    JpGU International Symposium  2012/05
  • 石狩海岸における協働 いしかり海辺ファンクラブの取り組み  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会ミニフォーラム  2012/05
  • 大学生の海岸に対する心象風景の形象について  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会全国大会  2012/05
  • 東北地方太平洋沖地震にみる海岸保全の展望 沿岸域の土地利用と海岸生態系  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会ミニフォーラム  2011/11
  • 海岸砂丘の生態系サービスを活用した沿岸域のグランドデザイン  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    2011/06
  • 北海道勇払地域における景観変化と希少鳥類の分布に関する研究  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    日本景観生態学会全国大会  2011/06
  • 銭函海岸の風力発電問題ー海岸植生の視点から  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    日本生態学会自由集会  2011/03
  • 都市近郊の利用形態を中心とした海岸植生の危機の現状  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    日本生態学会シンポジウム  2011/03
  • 北海道石狩海岸における車両の通行が砂丘植生に与える影響とその復元について  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    日本景観生態学会全国大会  2010/07
  • 北海道石狩海岸におけるレクリエーション利用者が求める事前情報について  [Not invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会全国大会  2010/05
  • 風景評価の異文化比較 〜日露風景比較プロジェクト・結果報告〜  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会ミニフォーラム  2010/05
  • 海浜植物群落の保全・再生に向けて地域住民にどのような働きかけが有効か  [Invited]
    松島 肇
    日本造園学会ミニフォーラム  2010/05
  • The impact of Off-Road vehicles on coastal dune vegetation on Ishikari Coast, Hokkaido in Japan  [Not invited]
    MATSUSHIMA Hajime
    URBIO 2010  2010/05

Association Memberships

  • JAPAN GEOSCIENCE UNION   日本生態学会   日本緑化工学会   日本造園学会   日本景観生態学会   日本沿岸域学会   応用生態工学会   

Works

  • 藤女子大学公開講座「石狩浜の自然とその保全」 講師
    2011
  • 海辺の風景再発見フォーラム 講師
    2011
  • 北海道自然保護協会シンポジウム講師
    2011
  • 札幌都市研究センター研究例会
    2010
  • 北海道自然保護協会「自然を語る会」講師
    2010
  • 石狩 ふるさと海辺フォーラム
    2010
  • 石狩市民の会・学習会・講師
    2010
  • 石狩海岸(銭函地区)の風力発電を考える会・学習会2・講師
    2010
  • 北海道自然観察協議会主催・講演会・講師
    2010
  • 石狩海岸(銭函地区)の風力発電を考える会・学習会・講師
    2010
  • シンポジウム「銭函自然海岸の貴重さと保全の重要性」講師
    2010
  • JAPAN- RUSSIA Joint Research Project and Scientific Seminar
    2009
  • 日本造園学会全国大会
    2006

Research Projects

  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2023/04 -2027/03 
    Author : 黒沢 高秀, 程木 義邦, 大林 夏湖, 平吹 喜彦, 永松 大, 萱場 祐一, 柴崎 直明, 藪崎 志穂, 福島 慶太郎, 岡 浩平, 富田 瑞樹, 松島 肇, 柳澤 英明
  • 環境省:環境研究総合推進費
    Date (from‐to) : 2023/04 -2026/03 
    Author : 仲岡雅裕, 山本忠男, 愛甲哲也, 松島肇
  • Ishikari City:
    Date (from‐to) : 2024/04 -2025/02
  • Ishikari city:
    Date (from‐to) : 2023/04 -2024/01 
    Author : 松島肇
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
    Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2023/03 
    Author : 松島 肇, 平吹 喜彦, 島田 直明, 岡 浩平, 根岸 淳二郎
     
    本年度は初年度に設置した防潮堤への覆砂試験のモニタリング調査の継続、および防潮堤の海側・陸側における植生調査とともに、防潮堤の生態系への影響把握指標として徘徊性昆虫の食物網への影響に着目し調査をおこなった。また、宮城県や岩手県における学校カリキュラムと連動した海浜植物群落の保全・再生への取り組みを宮城県気仙沼市立大谷小学校、北海道石狩市立浜益小学校、浜益中学校でも実施し、合わせてアンケート調査による環境意識の変化の定量化をおこなった。 防潮堤への覆砂試験では、植物群落の定着が促進されている様子が確認されたものの、防潮堤の上部については、季節風の影響で砂の移動が顕著に確認され、特に内陸側の堤体法面では冬から春にかけて上部の砂が植生ごとなくなり、その後夏から秋にかけて再び砂と植生に覆われる様子が確認された。これが安定化するかについては引き続き継続した調査が求められる。防潮堤より海側の植生については大きな変化は見られないが、陸側ではニセアカシアなどの外来木本が顕著に侵入している様子が確認できた。徘徊性昆虫としてオオハサミムシに着目し、体の安定同位体比を計測して防潮堤の海側と陸側で比較した結果、汀線から陸に向かっていくについれて海由来の同位体の寄与率が低下していく様子が確認できた。しかし、防潮堤の影響で大きく変化する様子はみられなかった。小中学生との海浜植物群落の保全・再生活動は継続することで知識・関心が高まることが確認された。6年目となる仙台市立岡田小学校では、児童が家族とともに自主的に海浜植物の種子を採取するなど、大きな進展が見られた。植物種の判別だけでなく、多くの児童が種子からどの海浜植物種の種子かを同定できるようになっていり、自主的に図鑑を作成するなど、関心の高まりが伺えた。
  • JSPS:Bilateral Programs
    Date (from‐to) : 2021/04 -2023/03 
    Author : Hajime Matsushima, Ariya Aruninta, Ryusuke Hatano, Tishufumi Igarashi, Tsubasa Otake, Satoshi Koike, Junjiro Negishi, John R. Bower, Ryo Takeda
  • Ishikari city:
    Date (from‐to) : 2022/04 -2023/01 
    Author : 松島肇
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
    Date (from‐to) : 2019/04 -2022/03 
    Author : Aikoh Tetsuya
     
    Collaboration with citizens is becoming essential for maintaining and managing public green spaces. Citizen groups and participants are aging, and securing human resources has become an issue. This study conducted a questionnaire survey and group interview surveys on collaboration with citizens in natural and urban parks. We conducted case studies in the management of mountainous areas, grasslands, coastal areas, forests, and urban flower beds and parks. We identified factors that promote or discourage the sustainability of activities, such as the structure of collaboration, the role of intermediate support organizations, and their role in local communities and environmental conservation.
  • Ishikari city:
    Date (from‐to) : 2021/04 -2022/01 
    Author : 松島肇
  • 環境省:環境研究総合推進費
    Date (from‐to) : 2018/04 -2021/03 
    Author : 中村太士, 庄子康, 松島肇
  • Reducing the vulnerability of riverine ecosystems in Asia based on analysis of watershed environments and hydrological data
    Sumitomo Foundation:Grant for Environmental Study
    Date (from‐to) : 2015/11 -2017/11 
    Author : TANAKA, Shunitz
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2012/04 -2015/03 
    Author : FURUYA Katsunori, YAMAMOTO Kiyotatsu, SAKURABA Shoko, KUNII Yoichi, KOBAYASHI Akihiro, UEDA Hirofumi, MATSUSHIMA Hajime, TAKAYAMA Norimasa, PRATIWI Prita Indah, SULISTYANTARA Bambang, XIAN Zhu, RUPPRECHT Christoph, AMA Tong, KOHORI Takako, TAKASE Yui
     
    With special attention to the cultural services urban green space bring out, we attempted to clarify the use of green spaces and its transition in Japan, China and Indonesia, from the viewpoint of nature experience. In contrast to Japan where many cities studied were more mature, in Xining, Qinghai Province, which is experiencing a rapid urbanization, we were able to observe transitions in nature experience for individual ethnic groups. We also studied parks, green pedestrian paths and waterways in Sapporo City, Nerima-ku, Edogawa-ku, Saitama Prefecture and Yokohama City in Japan. In Indonesia, we conducted a research on the awareness of scenery, traditional squares and green spaces. From the outcomes of the research, we have gained new insight into open space planning methods for improving the attractiveness of urban areas more effectively as well as assuring urban greenery in terms of quantity.
  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
    Date (from‐to) : 2011/04 -2014/03 
    Author : MATSUSHIMA Hajime
     
    In this study, I extracted the resources which should have evaluated from questionaire survey and a field work for the purpose of suggesting a sustainable coastal management system of the sandy beach. As a result, the recognition about the ecosystem services of coastal dunes, e.g. regulation services as the natural dike and supporting services as habitat for wild life, and it was shown that the visualization of these invisible functions was important. For the sustainable coastal management system of the sandy beach, possibility of the management by a new public, which were consisted by various subjects about shore, was shown.
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(若手研究(B))
    Date (from‐to) : 2008/04 -2011/03 
    Author : Hajime MATSUSHIMA
     
    The purpose of this study was to clarify the impact of recreational use on coastal dune and the suitable management method for sustainable recreational use on coastal area. The result showed that the conservation method for coastal vegetation was depended on the goal of future environment because of the delicate balance of coastal dune environment. In addition, the definition of "natural coast" area was not represented the natural sandy coastal environment, so we should consider about the whole coastal environment from the beach to the coastal forest, through the dune area.
  • Comparison of the natural landscape evaluation between Japan and Russian Federation
    JSPS:JSPS Bilateral Joint Projects
    Date (from‐to) : 2008/04 -2010/03 
    Author : MATSUSHIMA Hajime
  • Survey for Effective Information Presentation for Cape Cod National Seashore Visitors.
    杉野目記念会:海外研修助成
    Date (from‐to) : 2008/06 -2008/06 
    Author : MATSUSHIMA Hajime
  • 土地利用と景観意識の変遷からみた沿岸域の景観形成手法に関する研究
    ニッセイ財団:環境問題研究助成
    Date (from‐to) : 2005/04 -2007/03 
    Author : 淺川 昭一郎
  • 文部科学省:科学研究費補助金(若手研究(B))
    Date (from‐to) : 2004/04 -2007/03 
    Author : 松島 肇
     
    本研究は、近年環境の悪化が指摘されて久しい日本の沿岸域の利用と保全の効果的管理手法について、情報の発信・サイン計画・環境教育といった情報提供の観点から検討することを目的としている。平成18年度は、前年度までに得られた知見を参考に、海岸利用者への効果的な情報提供の手法を検討することを目的として、「インタープリテーション」に着目してその効果について調査・検討した。調査対象地は前年に引き続き、大都市近郊に位置しながら、自然の砂浜、砂丘、天然のカシワ林が一体となってと残されているものの、近年の利用による環境悪化や利用者間の軋礫などが深刻な問題となっている北海道石狩海岸とした。調査は、8月中旬に石狩海岸の利用者72名を対象としたアンケート調査を行い、インタープリテーションの効果を把握するため、石狩海岸の現状を解説したグループと解説しなかったグループ間で、現状の問題認識や将来の管理方法についての回答の傾向の違いを比較・検討した。その結果、石狩海岸の環境問題の現状について解説の有無による回答傾向の違いがみられ、解説をしたグループでは保全的管理や環境に配慮した利用を比較的望む傾向がみられた。この結果は、インタープリターを通した利用者への情報提供が、利用者の意識改善に対して一定の効果を有し、石狩海岸のような一般公共海岸の管理に有効なツールとなり得ることを示している。
  • 北海道大学とマサチューセッツ大学との比較によるキャンパス内の緑地環境に関する研究
    クラーク記念財団:新渡戸基金研究助成
    Date (from‐to) : 2004/06 -2005/05 
    Author : 淺川 昭一郎
  • 江戸期と現代との景観比較による北海道沿岸部の観光開発と保全・再生に関する研究
    北海道開発協会:研究助成
    Date (from‐to) : 2003/04 -2004/03 
    Author : 淺川 昭一郎
  • Study of Coastal Area Management for their Recreational Use and Conservation
    Date (from‐to) : 2002


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