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2020 5th Know the heat island phenomenon using geospatial information!

Last update date June 2, 2023

From the library, "learning" to meet people, meet books, and deepen their knowledge. Yokohama Library School

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I would like to learn why the heat island phenomenon occurs and how it can be prevented by using geospatial information, and to work together to consider ways to realize a comfortable city.

Date and time

Saturday, February 20, 2021
From 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (opening at 1:30 p.m.)

Venue

Remote implementation using the web conferencing tool “Zoom”
First meeting room on the 5th floor of Municipal Central Library
(In the conference room, the Zoom screen is projected. The instructor will not come to the museum. We plan to add subtitles to the Zoom screen.

Capacity

Zoom 50 people
Meeting room 20 people
(first-come, first-served basis)

Lecturer

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Mr. Akio Onishi
(Professor, Faculty of Data Science, Yokohama City University)
Graduated from Nagoya University Graduate School of Environmental Studies in 2006. Ph.D. (Engineering). Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Global Environmental Studies. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University. Lecturer at Toyama Prefectural University Faculty of Engineering in 2010. Award by the Society of Hydrology and Water Resources. In 2013, Associate Professor, Faculty of Environment, Tokyo City University. 2014 Environmental Science Award. He specializes in civil engineering and environmental systems, environmental resource economic analysis, and environmental issues in Asia. Currently, he focuses on research on the construction of a low-carbon and low-material society, urban thermal and environmental issues, disaster waste treatment, and water supply and demand structure analysis.

Co-sponsored by

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Yokohama Climate Change Policy Headquarters (Yokohama Eco School)

Prevention measures and requests for new coronavirus infection

  • Courses may be canceled or postponed due to the infection status of the new coronavirus, disaster, etc.
  • The lecturer will give a lecture using the web conference tool "Zoom", and a part of the capacity (50 people) will be remotely via Zoom.
  • Participants in the conference room will be less than half of the capacity (20 people) of the capacity, and seats will be allocated while maintaining social distance.
  • Ventilation is performed by opening air conditioning equipment and some windows. Regularly disinfects areas where many people touch it.
  • Participants in the conference room will take a temperature measurement at home in advance on the day of the event, and if you have symptoms such as fever of 37.5 degrees or higher, breathlessness, strong laziness, cough and sore throat, or if you are not feeling well Please refrain.
  • Students in the conference room must wear a mask. In addition, please cooperate with cough etiquette, hand washing and hand disinfection before and after attending the course.
  • The staff in the conference room wears a mask.
  • If you find that the infected person has used the library, you would like to contact us individually by registering the "LINE Corona Notification System" or submitting a "Contact Request Form and Information Consent Form". You can get in touch. (optional)

What is "Yokohama Library School"?

"Yokohama Library School" is a comprehensive course for "learning with people and books" to deepen knowledge in the library.
In order to support everyone's "learning" from a multifaceted manner, "education course" to learn cutting-edge research results in academic fields such as science, technology, history, and art, and knowledge useful for solving problems in daily life such as law and management.
Please refer to "Yokohama Library School" for details on the courses currently being recruited and the "Yokohama Library School".

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