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Kazuhiko Takeuchi

Kazuhiko Takeuchi

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
46
Citations
12394
World Ranking
4548
National Ranking
17

Overview

Kazuhiko Takeuchi is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their research covers diverse subjects within medicine, with a particular focus on pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, genetics, otorhinolaryngology, and molecular biology. The scientist's work encompasses several main topics, including cystic fibrosis research advances, head and neck surgical oncology, tracheal and airway disorders, sinusitis and nasal conditions, land use and ecosystem services, genetic and kidney cyst diseases, and neonatal respiratory health research.

Takeuchi's recent papers include:

  • Ageing and population shrinking: implications for sustainability in the urban century (2021, npj Urban Sustainability)
  • Challenges and Potential Solutions for Sustainable Urban-Rural Linkages in a Ghanaian Context (2020, Sustainability)
  • All options, not silver bullets, needed to limit global warming to 1.5 °C: a scenario appraisal (2021, Environmental Research Letters)
  • Urban-rural linkages: effective solutions for achieving sustainable development in Ghana from an SDG interlinkage perspective (2021, Sustainability Science)
  • Epidemiological Survey of Allergic Rhinitis in Japan 2019 (2020, Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho)

Frequent co-authors working with Takeuchi include:

  • Osamu Saitô (19 publications)
  • Hajime Ishinaga (19 publications)
  • Yifei Xu (15 publications)
  • Masayoshi Kobayashi (15 publications)
  • Makoto Ikejiri (13 publications)

Takeuchi has contributed extensively to multiple publication venues, most notably:

  • Sustainability Science (20 publications)
  • Nihon Bika Gakkai Kaishi (Japanese Journal of Rhinology) (9 publications)
  • JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR HEAD AND NECK SURGERY (8 publications)
  • Auris Nasus Larynx (7 publications)
  • Nippon Jibiinkoka Tokeibugeka Gakkai Kaiho(Tokyo) (6 publications)

In addition to journal articles, Takeuchi has published books primarily through Springer Nature and the Directory of Open Access Books (OAPEN Foundation). The publications include:

  • Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia (2020) with 29 citations (Springer Nature)
  • Sustainability Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa I (2020) with 17 citations (Springer Nature)
  • Sustainability Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa II (2020) with 7 citations (Springer Nature)
  • Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia (2020) with 1 citation (Directory of Open Access Books)

Best Publications

  • The IPBES Conceptual Framework - connecting nature and people

    Sandra Díaz;Sebsebe Demissew;Julia Carabias;Carlos Joly

  • Sustainability and resilience for transformation in the urban century

    Thomas Elmqvist;Erik Andersson;Erik Andersson;Niki Frantzeskaki;Timon McPhearson;Timon McPhearson;Timon McPhearson

  • Sustainability science: building a new discipline

    Hiroshi Komiyama;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • Beyond greenbelts and zoning : a new planning concept for the environment of Asian mega-cities

    Makoto Yokohari;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Takashi Watanabe;Shigehiro Yokota

  • Biofuels, ecosystem services and human wellbeing: Putting biofuels in the ecosystem services narrative

    Alexandros Gasparatos;Per Stromberg;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • Rebuilding the relationship between people and nature: the Satoyama Initiative

    Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • Threshold changes in vegetation along a grazing gradient in Mongolian rangelands

    Takehiro Sasaki;Tomoo Okayasu;Undarmaa Jamsran;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • Ageing and population shrinking: implications for sustainability in the urban century

    Marcin Pawel Jarzebski;Thomas Elmqvist;Alexandros Gasparatos;Alexandros Gasparatos;Kensuke Fukushi;Kensuke Fukushi

  • Living close to forests enhances people׳s perception of ecosystem services in a forest–agricultural landscape of West Java, Indonesia

    Dendi Muhamad;Satoru Okubo;Koji Harashina;Parikesit

  • Trends in urbanization and patterns of land use in the Asian mega cities Jakarta, Bangkok, and Metro Manila

    Akinobu Murakami;Alinda Medrial Zain;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Atsushi Tsunekawa

  • Assessment of ecosystem services in homegarden systems in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam

    Hideyuki Mohri;Shruti Lahoti;Osamu Saito;Anparasan Mahalingam

  • Mapping of groundwater potential zones in Killinochi area, Sri Lanka, using GIS and remote sensing techniques

    Pankaj Kumar;Srikantha Herath;Ram Avtar;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • Commercialization of homegardens in an Indonesian village: Vegetation composition and functional changes

    Oekan S. Abdoellah;Herri Y. Hadikusumah;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Satoru Okubo

  • Urbanization linked with past agricultural landuse patterns in the urban fringe of a deltaic Asian mega-city: a case study in Bangkok

    Yuji Hara;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Satoru Okubo

  • Two‐phase functional redundancy in plant communities along a grazing gradient in Mongolian rangelands

    Takehiro Sasaki;Satoru Okubo;Tomoo Okayasu;Undarmaa Jamsran

  • Sustainability impacts of first-generation biofuels

    A. Gasparatos;P. Stromberg;P. Stromberg;K. Takeuchi;K. Takeuchi

  • Indigenous ecological knowledge and natural resource management in the cultural landscape of China’s Hani Terraces

    Yuanmei Jiao;Yuanmei Jiao;Xiuzhen Li;Luohui Liang;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • The role of traditional ecological knowledge in ecosystem services management: the case of four rural communities in Northern Ghana

    Yaw Agyeman Boafo;Osamu Saito;Sadahisa Kato;Chiho Kamiyama

  • Managing the mismatches to provide ecosystem services for human well-being: a conceptual framework for understanding the New Commons

    Anantha Kumar Duraiappah;Stanley Tanyi Asah;Eduardo S Brondizio;Nicolas Kosoy

  • Challenges and Potential Solutions for Sustainable Urban-Rural Linkages in a Ghanaian Context

    Albert Novas Somanje;Geetha Mohan;Julia Lopes;Adelina Mensah

  • Transition of the satoyama landscape in the urban fringe of the Tokyo metropolitan area from 1880 to 2001

    Kaoru Ichikawa;Nozomi Okubo;Satoru Okubo;Kazuhiko Takeuchi

  • Satoyama landscape as social–ecological system: historical changes and future perspective

    Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Kaoru Ichikawa;Thomas Elmqvist

  • Satoyama–Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes of Japan

    Anantha Kumar Duraiappah;Koji Nakamura;Kazuhiko Takeuchi;Masataka Watanabe

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitsuru Ueda
Mitsuru Ueda National Taiwan University
Atsushi Tsunekawa
Atsushi Tsunekawa Tottori University
Kensuke Fukushi
Kensuke Fukushi University of Tokyo
Alexandros Gasparatos
Alexandros Gasparatos University of Tokyo
Thomas Elmqvist
Thomas Elmqvist Stockholm Resilience Centre
Shunsuke Managi
Shunsuke Managi Kyushu University
Makoto Komiyama
Makoto Komiyama University of Tokyo
Peter A. Wilderer
Peter A. Wilderer Technical University of Munich
Keisuke Hanaki
Keisuke Hanaki University of Tokyo

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