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Daiwa - JFS Sustainability College

lecture The 21st century is shaping up as the era of the environment. A concern about environmental issues has led to emergence of the idea of sustainability, which is expanding as the most important concept of today. Under the circumstances, JFS opened "Daiwa-JFS Sustainability College" in partnership with Daiwa Securities Group, aiming at boosting awareness and facilitating actions of the young people who will lead the next generation in Japan as well as enhancing sustainability in society as a whole.

Five basic compositions of sustainability were defined in the JFS Indicator Project, an effort to quantitatively evaluate the sustainability of Japan; "capacity and resource", "fairness across time", "fairness across space", "diversity" and "human will and networking". On the basis of those indices, the college will present a comprehensive vision of sustainability over the next four years.


Transcript of Lectures (2007-2008)

Mr. Yuasa May 26, 2008
Poverty and Sustainability: What is the Gap Issue in Japan?

Lecturer: Makoto Yuasa, Chief of the secretariat of non-profit organization, Moyai (Independent Life Support Center).



Mr. Miura April 23, 2008
Sustainability, and Local Climates of Areas becoming Uniform, like Fast Food

Lecturer: Atsushi Miura, Director of Cultural Studies.





Mr. Kimura March 31, 2008
Local Money Enriches Regions

Lecturer: Masaki Kimura, representative director of the community youth bank momo.





Mr. Kitazawa February 26, 2008
Expanding Fair Trade for Poverty-Free World

Lecturer: Koh Kitazawa, representative of Fair Trade Resource Center.




Mr. Fujita January 31, 2008
Leaving Healthy Ecosystems for Future Generations

Lecturer: Kazuyoshi Fujita, Chairperson of "Daichi-o-Mamoru-Kai" and president of "Daichi Co."





Ms. Moriyama December 19, 2007
Leaving Healthy Ecosystems for Future Generations

Lecturer: Mariko Moriyama, Chairperson, Japan Bear & Forest Association





Mr. Sonehara November 27, 2007
Bring Out Community Power, Bridge to City

Lecturer: Hisashi Sonehara, representative head director of the NPO "Egao Tsunagete" and a visiting associate professor of the University of Yamanashi






Transcript of Lectures (2006-2007)

Mr. Adachi September 25, 2007
Role of Finance in a Sustainable Society

Lecturer: Eiichiro Adachi, Head of ESG research center, The Japan research Institute, Limited.





Ms. Takemoto August 28, 2007
Businesses Based on the Concept of "Mottai-nai" ("Waste Not Want Not")

Lecturer: Noriko Takemoto, Director, Eco Management & Services, Catalog House Direct Marketing, Japan.



Mr. Kumano July 30, 2007
Shifting from the age of uncertainty to the age of certainty

Lecturer: Eisike Kumano, President, AMITA Corporation




Mr. Ishikawa June 26, 2007
What is Most Important Environmental Priorities? Learning Lifestyle Lessons from the Edo Period

Lecturer: Eisuke Ishikawa, Writer





Mr. Hanaki May 22, 2007
Concentration of Population into Urban Areas and Sustainability

Lecturer: Keisuke Hanaki, Professor at Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo



Mr. Oki April 23, 2007
Issues of water as global resources

Lecturer: Taikan Oki, Professor at Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo





Mr. Ishiwata March 23, 2007
Recent Trends in Waste Materials - From Illegal Dumping To Recyclable Waste Export

Lecturer: Masayoshi Ishiwata, Manager of Inba Regional Development Center, Chiba Prefecture




Mr. Moriguchi February 22, 2007
Cyclical Use of Resources and Sustainability in Production and Consumption

Lecturer: Yuichi Moriguchi, Head of Research Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management of the National Institute for Environmental Studies



Mr. Taniguchi January 31, 2007
Tokyo's Pioneering Attempt - Toward Dramatic Increase in the Use of Renewable Energy

Lecturer: Nobuo Taniguchi, Deputy Director of Planning Section, General Affairs Division, Bureau of Environment of Tokyo Metropolitan Government.



Mr. Iida December 19, 2006
Movement Toward Sustainable Energy -- World Update and Japan's Potential

Lecturer: Tetsunari IIDA, Executive Director, Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies, Japan



Rrof. Furusawa November 28, 2006
Living with limited capacity and resources -- considering the future of the earth from the viewpoints of food, agriculture and the environment.

Lecturer: Kouyu Furusawa, professor of ecological economics at Kokugakuin University


Rrof. Fukai
October 30, 2006
Discussions (or Various Views) on Sustainability

Lecturer: Shigeko N. Fukai, professor in policy studies at Nanzan University