His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Land use, Landscape ecology, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Urban planning. The study incorporates disciplines such as Agroforestry, Ecosystem, Ecosystem services, Deciduous and Environmental degradation in addition to Land use. Sustainability, Green belt, Per capita and Balance of nature is closely connected to Environmental planning in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Landscape ecology.
The concepts of his Land use, land-use change and forestry study are interwoven with issues in Forest restoration, Forest ecology and Hydrology, Water balance, Evapotranspiration. His research integrates issues of Urban forestry, Set-aside and Environmental resource management in his study of Urban planning. His studies deal with areas such as Urbanization and Common spatial pattern as well as Environmental resource management.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Agroforestry, Forestry, Land use and Landscape ecology. His Ecology study focuses mostly on Vegetation, Habitat, Species richness, Riparian zone and Biodiversity. While the research belongs to areas of Agroforestry, Nobukazu Nakagoshi spends his time largely on the problem of Agriculture, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Paddy field.
His research in Land use intersects with topics in Urbanization and Watershed. Nobukazu Nakagoshi has researched Landscape ecology in several fields, including Landscape planning, Environmental resource management, Environmental planning and Urban planning. His Environmental resource management study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Common spatial pattern.
His main research concerns Agroforestry, Forestry, Ecology, Land use and Landscape ecology. He interconnects Biodiversity, Protected area, Agricultural land and Vegetation in the investigation of issues within Agroforestry. Many of his studies on Ecology apply to Pinus densiflora as well.
His Land use study combines topics in areas such as Urbanization, Watershed and Ecosystem services. His Landscape ecology research incorporates themes from Satoyama, Abundance, Sustainability and Environmental protection. As part of the same scientific family, Nobukazu Nakagoshi usually focuses on Land use, land-use change and forestry, concentrating on Common spatial pattern and intersecting with Environmental resource management.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Agroforestry, Landscape ecology, Land use, Sustainability and Ecology. His work deals with themes such as Species richness, Agricultural land, Vegetation and Livelihood, which intersect with Agroforestry. He has included themes like Satoyama, Abundance, Protected area and Landscape design in his Landscape ecology study.
His Land use research includes elements of Urbanization and Surface water. His Urbanization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Natural resource, Resource depletion, Environmental planning, Common spatial pattern and Urban planning. His Ecology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Spatial distribution and Partial least squares regression.
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Using GIS and landscape metrics in the hedonic price modeling of the amenity value of urban green space: A case study in Jinan City, China
Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2007)
Urban green space network development for biodiversity conservation: Identification based on graph theory and gravity modeling
Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Yueguang Zong.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2010)
An ecosystem service value assessment of land-use change on Chongming Island, China.
Bin Zhao;Urs Kreuter;Bo Li;Zhijun Ma.
Land Use Policy (2004)
Spatial- temporal gradient analysis of urban green spaces in Jinan, China
Fanhua Kong;Nobukazu Nakagoshi.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2006)
Urbanization and green space dynamics in Greater Dhaka, Bangladesh
Talukder Byomkesh;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Ashraf M. Dewan;Ashraf M. Dewan.
Landscape and Ecological Engineering (2012)
Changes in landscape spatial pattern in the highly developing state of Selangor, peninsular Malaysia
Saiful Arif Abdullah;Saiful Arif Abdullah;Nobukazu Nakagoshi.
Landscape and Urban Planning (2006)
Application of land suitability analysis and landscape ecology to urban greenspace planning in Hanoi, Vietnam
Pham Duc Uy;Nobukazu Nakagoshi.
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening (2008)
Forest fragmentation and its correlation to human land use change in the state of Selangor, peninsular Malaysia
Saiful Arif Abdullah;Saiful Arif Abdullah;Nobukazu Nakagoshi.
Forest Ecology and Management (2007)
Simulating urban growth processes incorporating a potential model with spatial metrics
Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Philip James.
Ecological Indicators (2012)
Analyzing urban green space pattern and eco-network in Hanoi, Vietnam
Pham Duc Uy;Nobukazu Nakagoshi.
Landscape and Ecological Engineering (2007)
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