Year |
Number |
Project |
Principal Investigator |
Affiliation |
2017 |
331 |
Diversity and function of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in epilithic biofilms in Tama River
|
Shin Haruta |
Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University |
2017 |
330 |
Regenerated vegetation and stand conditions in denuded area by destruction of alien invasive species forests in the middle reach of the Tama-gawa River.
|
Mikiyo Wada |
The University of Tokyo School of Science,Project Researcher |
2017 |
329 |
Change of the groundwater environment and land subsidence/uplift in the lowland of the downstream Tama River
|
Masaatsu Aichi |
Department of Environment Systems,Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,the University of Tokyo. |
2017 |
328 |
The Modern Tama River and the Imperial Household
|
Taku Yoshoka |
Keisen University Assistant professor |
2017 |
327 |
Elucidation of the genetic structure and diversity of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in the upper Tama River
|
Yasushi Mizoguchi |
Associate Professor, Department of Agriculture School of Agriculture Meiji University |
2017 |
326 |
Behavior analysis of radiocesium in sediment sampled at Tamagawa River Watershed for 30 years later
|
Yuya Koike |
Senior Assistant Professor Department of Applied Chemistry School of Science and Technology Meiji University |
2017 |
325 |
Survey of Tick Habitat Distribution in the Tama River Basin and Survey of Tick-borne Zoonoses
|
Kozue Miura |
Laboratory of Veterinary Public Health, Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences,Graduate of School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo Associate Professor Professor |
2017 |
324 |
Genetic population structure of aquatic insects in the Tamagawa basin
|
Ryoichi Kuranishi |
Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba |
2016 |
323 |
Assessment of PM2.5 deposition amount onto a hilly forest of the Tama River basin
|
Kazuhide Matsuda |
Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |
2016 |
322 |
Pollution investigation of river water and soil by radioactive substances in the Tama Basin, and development of the classroom where citizens can learn about the water environment and the radiation.
|
Masataka Yoshida |
Director, NPO Chiba Health Promotion Research Network |
2016 |
321 |
Comprehensive study of the Pliocene Kazusa Group along the Tamagawa River, Tokyo, and revision of geological teaching developments based on their studies.
|
Masaki Matsukawa |
Professor, Tokyo Gakugei University, |
2016 |
320 |
Survey on denitrification in Tama R with the dissolved N2/Ar measurements
|
Keisuke Koba |
Assistant Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |
2016 |
319 |
Development of a method to recover kawara nogiku and gravel bar ecosystems, making full use of the characteristics of the river environment
|
Noboru Kuramoto |
Professor, Department of Agriculture, Meiji University |
2016 |
318 |
Environment around the remains of the cold storage in algific talus slopes, the upper reaches of the Tama-river
|
Chousei Shimizu |
Komazawa University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Geography |
2015 |
317 |
Study on sterilization of the Tama River water and making drinking water by a non- electric filter with porous ceramics and activated carbon
|
Chiaki Imada |
Professor, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology |
2015 |
316 |
Radioisotope levels in soil along the banks of the Tama river
|
Hiroyoshi Inoue |
Professor, Keio University |
2015 |
315 |
Study on the Classification of Vegetation in Satoyama Remaining in the Areas along the Tama River
|
Kojiro Suzuki |
Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture Science, Faculty of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture |
2014 |
314 |
Estimation of conservation value of plant communities in the urban area along the Tama River
|
Masato Yoshikawa |
Assistant Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |
2014 |
313 |
Study of the Distribution of Bacteria that Cause Disease in the Fish of the Tama River Habitat
|
Nobuhiro Mano |
Lecturer, College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University |
2014 |
312 |
Identification of species and areas with a higher conservation priority in fragmented landscapes: a multi-taxonomic and scale study in Tama area
|
Shinsuke Koike |
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |