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Tokyo University of Agriculture Faculty of Regional Environment Science Department of Landscape Architecture Science Graduated
2010 - 2014
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Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School, Division of Agriculture Department of Landscape Architecture Doctoral program (second term) Completed
2016 - 2019
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Tokyo University of Agriculture Graduate School, Division of Agriculture Department of Landscape Architecture Doctoral program (first term) Completed
2014 - 2016
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博士(造園学) ( 2019 東京農業大学 )
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修士(造園学) ( 2016 東京農業大学 )
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Tokyo University of Agriculture Faculty of Regional Environment Science Department of Landscape Architecture Science Assistant Professor
2023.04
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和泉短期大学 児童福祉学科 非常勤講師
2016 - 2019
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日本造園学会
2013
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日本生態学会
2014
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日本緑化工学会
2019
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樹木医学会
2020
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Environmental Science/Agriculture Science / Landscape science / 造園植物の生活史 グランドカバープランツ 二次的自然
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life history forest floor plant SATOYAMA
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NAKAJIMA Hiroaki, MORIYAMA Sodai, TANAKA Satoru, SUZUKI Kojiro
Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 48 ( 1 ) 56 - 61 2022.08
Language:Japanese Publisher:JAPANESE SOCIETY OF REVEGETATION TECHNOLOGY
<p>In abandoned secondary forests, <i>Pleioblastus chino</i> can grow in an unregulated manner and suppress the growth of the herbaceous layer. Two <i>Callicarpa</i> species, <i>C. japonica</i> and <i>C. mollis</i> are constituents of the shrub layer in secondary forests. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of cutting <i>P. chino</i> in every summer on the seed germination and survival rate of seedlings of each species. As a result of seed germination experiments in the laboratory and in the secondary forest, it was found that the germination rate was high under light conditions just after collection and that was improved even under dark conditions at low temperature by wet storage for 6 months. The survival rate of each species was higher in the cutting <i>P. chino</i> plot than in the non-cutting plot.</p>
DOI: 10.7211/jjsrt.48.56
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NAKAJIMA Hiroaki, KUNO Naoto, MASUDA Kaede, HIRANO Yukari, KAMEYAMA Yoshiaki, SUZUKI Kojiro
Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 84 ( 5 ) 687 - 692 2021.03
Language:Japanese Publisher:Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture
<p>The evergreen perennial herb, <i>Asarum tamaense</i> (Aristolochiaceae), is an endangered species distributed across the Tama Hills in the Kanto region of Japan. In abandoned secondary forests, <i>Pleioblastus chino</i> can grow unregulated and suppress the growth of the herbaceous layer. This study investigated how cutting <i>P. chino</i> affects the growth and flowering of <i>A. tamaense</i> in an abandoned secondary forest. Two study areas (cutting and non-cutting) were defined in an area of the Tama Hills secondary forests that had been untouched for approximately 40 years. <i>P. chino</i> was cut with a sickle in only the cutting area during the summers of 2010 - 2018. Each April from 2015 to 2018, in both areas, the number of patches, leaves and flowers were counted in 30 quadrats, 5m × 5m at each quadrat, and the photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and soil moisture content were checked. The cutting area had less the number of patches than the non-cutting area, and there were no differences in the patches increase rate over time between the areas. The number of leaves and flowers and the increase rate in the cutting area were higher; as the number of leaves increased, the number of flowers increased. PAR was also higher in the cutting area. These results suggest that cutting <i>P. chino</i> contributes the conservation of <i>A. tamaense.</i></p>
DOI: 10.5632/jila.84.687
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OURA Kazumasa, FUJII Kyoichi, NAKAJIMA Hiroaki, SUZUKI Kojiro
Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 83 ( 5 ) 743 - 748 2020.03
Language:Japanese Publisher:Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture
<p>In secondary forests that have been abandoned, clear-cutting bamboo and thinning increase the species diversity of forest floor plants. However, the effects on ground beetles have not been sufficiently studied. In this study, we set up survey traps at four areas: Sasa (<i>Pleioblastus chino</i>) mowing area, Sasa standing area, bamboo (<i>Phyllostachys edulis</i>) clear-cutting area, and bamboo standing area in Tama hill, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. A total of 80 traps were set up to capture ground beetles: 10 traps in each area with two replicates. The number of species was greater in the case of management in the Sasa mowing area and bamboo clear-cutting area than in the case of no management in the Sasa standing area and bamboo standing area. In particular, the number of ground beetles was higher in the Sasa mowing area than in the Sasa standing area, bamboo clear-cutting area, and bamboo standing area. The ground beetles belonging to Pterididae were the most common, and the most common species were <i>Carabus insulicola, Synuchus cycloderu</i>, and <i>Pterostichus yoritomus</i>. In particular, <i>C. insulicola</i> comprised over 90% of the total ground beetles collected from the Sasa mowing area, suggesting that this beetle can be used as an indicator of biodiversity in an abandoned secondary forest.</p>
DOI: 10.5632/jila.83.743
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保育短大生における身近な公園に対する意識
中島宏昭
和泉短期大学研究紀要 39 99 - 104 2019.03
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution) Publisher:和泉短期大学
身近な園外保育の場となる公園の環境について学ぶことを目的に,保育短大生を対象に身近な公園について,現地の実態調査を行ってもらい,その調査結果について報告をするグループワークを行った。実態調査,およびグループワークを行った結果,保育内容「環境」における学習成果が活かされ,自然環境に関する興味が向上するとともに,利用機会が減少していた公園の環境について考えるきっかけとなった。
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Species, size, and location of `giant trees' in Tokyo's urban area and western suburbs Reviewed International journal
Xu Peng, Kotaro Tachikawa, Hiroaki Nakajima, Yumiko Kanazawa, Kojiro Suzuki, Christine Handley, Ian D. Rotherham
Arboricultural Journal Journal of Urban Forestry 40 ( 4 ) 232 - 254 2018.10
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Taylor & Francis
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新博士紹介 放棄二次林におけるアズマネザサの刈り取りが草本層植物の生長・着花・結実に及ぼす影響
中島宏昭
日本緑化工学会誌 45 ( 3 ) 394 - 395 2020.02
Authorship:Lead author, Corresponding author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Article, review, commentary, editorial, etc. (other)
博士論文についての紹介記事
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管理放棄された里山における林床管理の生態的意義とその効果
中島宏昭
都市緑化技術 110 18 - 19 2019.09
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Article, review, commentary, editorial, etc. (trade magazine, newspaper, online media) Publisher:公益社団法人 都市緑化機構
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保育内容「環境」における植物教育および栽培活動
中島宏昭
和泉短期大学教職研究 第1号 117 - 126 2018.03
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Rapid communication, short report, research note, etc. (bulletin of university, research institution) Publisher:和泉短期大学
保育系短期大学生を対象に開講される「保育内容(環境)」を担当した筆者は,身近な公園や園庭で観察できる動植物について体験的に学び,生きものの大切さやおもしろさについて理解するための講義を行った。数回にわたる農園でのサツマイモの栽培作業の継続や近隣公園での植物管理作業を行った結果,講義前半でみられた虫に対する拒絶が軽減した。さらに,履修学生の植物を識別する能力が向上した。
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管理放棄された里山の林床管理の生態的意義と効果
2016 - 2017
公益財団法人 都市緑化機構 調査研究活動助成事業
Authorship:Principal investigator
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放棄二次林におけるアズマネザサの刈り取りがスズラン亜科3種の光合成能力と訪花頻度に与える影響
中島宏昭,鈴木貢次郎,亀山慶晃
日本生態学会第64回全国大会 2017.03 日本生態学会
Event date: 2017.03
Language:Japanese Presentation type:Poster presentation
Venue:東京 Country:Japan
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アズマネザサの刈り取りが林床植物の生育と光合成能力に与える影響
中島宏昭,鈴木貢次郎,亀山慶晃
日本生態学会第63回全国大会 2016.03 日本生態学会
Event date: 2016.03
Language:Japanese Presentation type:Poster presentation
Venue:仙台 Country:Japan
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関東地方の里山におけるアズマネザサの刈取り管理と林床植物
中島宏昭, 寺岡睦美, 鈴木貢次郎, 亀山慶晃
日本生態学会第62回全国大会 2015.03 日本生態学会
Event date: 2015.03
Language:Japanese Presentation type:Poster presentation
Venue:鹿児島
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日本造園学会 造園CPD推進委員会
2023.12
Committee type:Academic society