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Tomoko Hasegawa

Tomoko Hasegawa

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
61
Citations
26663
World Ranking
2695
National Ranking
33

Overview

Tomoko Hasegawa is affiliated with Ritsumeikan University in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with a significant emphasis on global and planetary change, economics and econometrics, environmental engineering, ecology, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

Their work covers a range of topics including environmental impact and sustainability, climate change policy and economics, agriculture sustainability and environmental impact, energy and environment impacts, water-energy-food nexus studies, climate change and health impacts, and energy, environment, and transportation policies.

Hasegawa's recent publications reflect a broad engagement with climate change, food security, and global environmental challenges. Key papers include:

  • "Harmonization of global land use change and management for the period 850-2100 (LUH2) for CMIP6," 2020, Geoscientific Model Development
  • "Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy," 2020, Nature
  • "Achievements and needs for the climate change scenario framework," 2020, Nature Climate Change
  • "Extreme climate events increase risk of global food insecurity and adaptation needs," 2021, Nature Food
  • "Global hunger and climate change adaptation through international trade," 2020, Nature Climate Change

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hasegawa include Shinichiro Fujimori, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Ken Oshiro, Peter Havlík, and Jun'ya Takakura. This network indicates focused collaboration within environmental and climate science fields.

Tomoko Hasegawa has published extensively in several venues, with notable frequent publication sites listing the:

  • Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers Ser G (Environmental Research)
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Japanese Journal of JSCE
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Nature Food

The breadth of Hasegawa's work intersects multiple disciplines, reflecting the interconnected nature of climate change, food security, and sustainability studies. Their contributions engage with complex global systems through quantitative and integrative approaches, often linked to policy-relevant climate scenarios and environmental management.

Best Publications

  • The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and their energy, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions implications: An overview

    Keywan Riahi;Detlef P. van Vuuren;Elmar Kriegler;Jae Edmonds

  • Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C

    Joeri Rogelj;Joeri Rogelj;Alexander Popp;Katherine V. Calvin;Gunnar Luderer

  • Land-use futures in the shared socio-economic pathways

    Alexander Popp;Katherine Calvin;Shinichiro Fujimori;Petr Havlik

  • Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems

    O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Bindi;S. Brown

  • Global emissions pathways under different socioeconomic scenarios for use in CMIP6: a dataset of harmonized emissions trajectories through the end of the century

    Matthew J. Gidden;Keywan Riahi;Steven J. Smith;Shinichiro Fujimori;Shinichiro Fujimori

  • Harmonization of global land use change and management for the period 850–2100 (LUH2) for CMIP6

    George C. Hurtt;Louise Chini;Ritvik Sahajpal;Steve Frolking

  • Climate change effects on agriculture: Economic responses to biophysical shocks

    Gerald C. Nelson;Hugo Valin;Ronald D. Sands;Petr Havlík

  • Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy

    David Leclère;Michael Obersteiner;Michael Obersteiner;Mike Barrett;Stuart H.M. Butchart;Stuart H.M. Butchart

  • The future of food demand: understanding differences in global economic models

    Hugo Valin;Ronald D. Sands;Dominique van der Mensbrugghe;Gerald C. Nelson;Gerald C. Nelson

  • SSP3: AIM implementation of Shared Socioeconomic Pathways

    Shinichiro Fujimori;Tomoko Hasegawa;Toshihiko Masui;Kiyoshi Takahashi

  • Contribution of the land sector to a 1.5 °C world

    Stephanie Roe;Charlotte Streck;Michael Obersteiner;Stefan Frank

  • Risk of increased food insecurity under stringent global climate change mitigation policy

    Tomoko Hasegawa;Tomoko Hasegawa;Shinichiro Fujimori;Shinichiro Fujimori;Shinichiro Fujimori;Petr Havlík;Hugo Valin

  • Achievements and needs for the climate change scenario framework.

    Brian C. O'Neill;Brian C. O'Neill;Timothy R. Carter;Kristie L. Ebi;Paula A. Harrison

  • Future air pollution in the Shared Socio-economic Pathways

    Shilpa Rao;Shilpa Rao;Zbigniew Klimont;Steven J. Smith;Steven J. Smith;Rita Van Dingenen

  • Harmonization of Global Land-Use Change and Management for the Period 850–2100 (LUH2) for CMIP6

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  • Land-use change trajectories up to 2050: insights from a global agro-economic model comparison

    Christoph Schmitz;Hans van Meijl;G. Page Kyle;Gerald C. Nelson;Gerald C. Nelson

  • Extreme climate events increase risk of global food insecurity and adaptation needs

    Tomoko Hasegawa;Tomoko Hasegawa;Gen Sakurai;Shinichiro Fujimori;Shinichiro Fujimori;Shinichiro Fujimori;Kiyoshi Takahashi

  • Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree

    Gerald C. Nelson;Gerald C. Nelson;Dominique van der Mensbrugghe;Helal Ahammad;Elodie Blanc

  • Why do global long-term scenarios for agriculture differ? An overview of the AgMIP Global Economic Model Intercomparison

    M von Lampe;D Willenbockel;H Ahammad;E Blanc

  • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture without compromising food security

    Stefan Frank;Petr Havlík;Jean François Soussana;Antoine Levesque;Antoine Levesque

  • Hotspots of uncertainty in land-use and land-cover change projections: a global-scale model comparison

    Reinhard Prestele;Peter Alexander;Mark D. A. Rounsevell;Almut Arneth

Frequent Co-Authors

Shinichiro Fujimori
Shinichiro Fujimori Kyoto University
Kiyoshi Takahashi
Kiyoshi Takahashi National Institute for Environmental Studies
Petr Havlik
Petr Havlik International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Toshihiko Masui
Toshihiko Masui National Institute for Environmental Studies
Detlef P. van Vuuren
Detlef P. van Vuuren Utrecht University
Alexander Popp
Alexander Popp Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Hugo Valin
Hugo Valin International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Hermann Lotze-Campen
Hermann Lotze-Campen Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Florian Humpenöder
Florian Humpenöder Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Elke Stehfest
Elke Stehfest Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

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