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J-GLOBAL ID:201801015018523049   Update date: May. 03, 2024

Masashi Soga

Masashi Soga
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (1): Social-ecological systems
Research keywords  (4): 人と自然の関わり合い ,  生態系サービス ,  都市生態学 ,  生物多様性保全
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (6):
  • 2022 - 2025 外来植物の自然地域への持込:運ぶ人と運ばれる種に着目した機構解明と抑止枠組構築
  • 2021 - 2024 Elucidating the impact of sustainable agricultural systems on ecosystem services: validation by large-scale field experiments
  • 2020 - 2023 Extinction of nature experience: causes, consequences and implications
  • 2019 - 2022 人口減少時代の多様性保全計画:保全される生物と保全する人間に注目した枠組みの構築
  • 2016 - 2019 Innovative protected area design: Complementarity approach to cultural ecosystem services and biodiversity
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Papers (81):
  • Masari Date, Yuya Fukano, Sayed Ibrahim Farkhary, Kei Uchida, Masashi Soga. Beyond bees: A cross-country investigation into public perceptions of insect-mediated crop-pollination services. Biological Conservation. 2024. 292. 110524-110524
  • Yuya Fukano, Masashi Soga. Greenery hypothesis: An evolutionary explanation for why presence/absence of green affects humans. People and Nature. 2024. 6. 2. 422-434
  • Moshe Gish, Masumi Hisano, Masashi Soga. Does aversion to insects affect insecticide use? An elusive answer calls for improved methods in biophobia research. People and Nature. 2024
  • Kenta Uchida, Daniel T. Blumstein, Masashi Soga. Managing wildlife tolerance to humans for ecosystem goods and services. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 2023
  • Yuya Fukano, Masashi Soga. Evolutionary psychology of entomophobia and its implications for insect conservation. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2023. 101100-101100
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Professional career (1):
  • 博士(農学) (北海道大学)
Awards (13):
  • 2021/12 - 文部科学省 科学技術・学術政策研究所 科学技術への顕著な貢献2021(ナイスステップな研究者)
  • 2019/03 - 日本森林学会 奨励賞
  • 2018/03 - 日本生態学会 奨励賞(鈴木賞)
  • 2017/08 - エスペック株式会社 エスペック環境研究奨励賞
  • 2016/02 - 井上科学振興財団 井上研究奨励賞
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