Li Yinji
- 教授
- 学位:博士(海洋科学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Marine Science and Technology / Department of Fisheries
- Graduate School of Oceanography / Course of Oceanography
ジャンル
- Fishing
- Marine Products
- Regional Revitalization
研究と関連するSDGs
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Small-scale fisheries
- Umigyo
- Fishing community
- Blue Justice
- Community revitalization
- Girls Who Fish Japan
- Fisheries Welfare Collaboration
- Northeast Asia
- Japan-Korea-China
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Local studies
- Environmental science/Agricultural science Environmental policy and society
委員歴
- Community Catch Outreach Committee East Committee member
- The 5th World Small-Scale Fisheries Congress Program Committee
- Japan International Fisheries Research Society Board member
- Kanagawa Prefectural Umigyo Project Appraisal Co-Chair
- Shizuoka Prefecture Umigyo Promotion Committee Chair
- Shizuoka Prefectural Association of Fisheries Infrastructure Advisor
- Kanagawa Prefectural Fisheries-Welfare Collaboration Project Advisor
- International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) Board of trustees
受賞
- Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies Publication & Culture Award In the Era of Big Change -Essays about Japanese small-scale fisheries
- Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies Best Presentation Award Studies on coastal wise use and rules: Fishing Yakata tourism in Donoura, Tokushima
- Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies Best Article Award Actual Conditions of the Coastal Zone Management in China:A Case Study of Qingdao City, Shandong Province
論文
Transition pathways from vulnerability to viability of small‐scale fisheries in Africa and Asia
Where Has the “Minsyuka (Democratization)” Gone? A Thorough Assessment of the New Japanese Fishery Act from the Perspective of Small-Scale Fishery Sustainability
From vulnerability to viability: A situational analysis of small-scale fisheries in Asia and Africa
Building leaders for the UN Ocean Science Decade: a guide to supporting early career women researchers within academic marine research institutions
A Study on the Implementation of FAO Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines in Japan
Breaking down barriers: The identification of actions to promote gender equality in interdisciplinary marine research institutions
Adopting a Blue Justice Lens for Japanese Small-Scale Fisheries: Important Insights from the Case of the Inatori Kinme Fishery
Governing in an Uncertain Time: The Case of Sakura Shrimp Fishery, Japan
Steering the Ship of Too Big To Ignore Japan Research Network
Blue Justice: “A Just Space” for Small-Scale Fisheries in “Seichosangyoka”
Canada & Japan: Characteristics, Policies and Governance: Different but Similar
South Korea and Japan: Fishery Rights Structures and Their Influence on Coastal Governance
The Meaning of Small:Definition, Governance, Roles and Challenges of Japanese Small-Scale Fisheries
A new role for fishers: fisheries to Umigyo, fisheries governance to coastal governance
Coral reef restoration in Sekisei Lagoon, Okinawa, Japan
Social Responses to a Fishery-tourism Conflict in Onna Village, Okinawa, Japan
Education for Underwater Cultural Heritage in Ishigaki Island Using an Underwater Robot
The role of Fisheries cooperatives on ocean education: A case study of Higashihazu Fisheries Cooperative Association in Aichi Prefecture(In Japanese)
Actual conditions and challenges of Sakura Shrimp branding strategies
Ocean Environmental Education through "Monozukuri" in Ishigaki Island
書籍等出版物
- Small-scale fishing families and Umigyo
- Life Above Water(Svein Jentoft, 2019) Translation
- Unlocking legal and policy frameworks for small-scale fisheries in Japan
- In the Era of Big Change -Essays about Japanese small-scale fisheries
- Sakura Shrimp,Small-Scale Fisheries in Suruga Bay, Japan
- See What Sea Nurtures: The Past and Present Stories in Higashihazu(In Japanese)
- The environmental activities of Higashihazu Fisheries Cooperative Association(In Japanese)
講演・口頭発表等
- Panel Discussion Coordinator for the Women in Fishing Communities Seminar
- Umigyo built on fisheries, for fisheries
- More Than Just Economic Development! Exploring the Inspiring Vision and Potential of Umigyo
- Envisioning the SHIN Era of Fisheries: If Not Now then When? If Not Umigyo then What?
- The Current Status and Challenges of Small-Scale Fisheries
- Thinking about human-centered economics and fisher-centered Umigyo
- SDG14 and Umigyo
- Importance of socioeconomic aspects and data collection in small-scale fisheries
- Suifuku (fisheries and welfare) collaboration
- Umigyo through collaboration: a case of Sumaura Suisan, Kobe City
- The current situation and challenges of the Umigyo in Shizuoka Prefecture
- Umigyo as a survival strategy in small-scale fishing communities
- Interactive Governance and Umigyo
- Umigyo: The Bright Spot for Small-Scale Fisheries
- The Suifuku: About Fisheries and Welfare Collaboration
- Small-Scale Fisheries are Too Big To Ignore
- The SHIN Era of the Small-Scale Fisheries and Umigyo
- The Era of Umigyo and SHIN Small-Scale Fisheries
所属学会
- Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies
- Japanese Society of Fisheries Science
- Japan Society of Ocean Policy
- Japan International Fisheries Research Society
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Vulnerability to Viability (V2V): Global Partnership for Building Strong Small-Scale Fisheries Communities in Asia and Africa
Gender Equity in Fisheries Learning Pilot—Japan
Social Responses to Global Change in Marine Systems: Focusing on Northeast Asia
A Comparative Study of the Sea-Use Rights Systems in China and Japan
メディア報道
- reaking Barriers to Women’s Participation: Making Gender Equality the Norm in Fisheries
- Discussion on the meaning of the pole and line fisheries
- Umigyo in Shizuoka Prefecture
- Small-scale fisheries
- Small-Scale Fisheries Regional Symposium TBTI Global & TBTI Japan
- Improve Legislation; TBTI Global; Women's Empowerment on the Agenda; 4WSFC
- Girls Who Fish wants more women on the water
- Protecting the livelihoods of small-scale fisheries; Focusing on the potential of Umigyo(海業); TBTI Global
- Life Above Water, For Small-Scale Fisheries to Survive
- Discussion on the Challenges of Small-Scale Fisheries; International Conference Starts in Shizuoka
- Significance of Small-scale Fisheries; Publication Award from the Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies; Tokai University, Associate Professor Yinji Li and others
- Petty Harbour program spawns spinoff in Japan
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