Looking to the Future Based on the History of Water and Atmospheric Environmental Issues in Japan
Masashi Kuroda () and
Hikari Shimadera
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Masashi Kuroda: Tokoha University
Hikari Shimadera: Osaka University
Chapter Chapter 10 in Future Design, 2020, pp 129-150 from Springer
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Abstract The word “environmentEnvironment” is widely recognized in contemporary Japan. Based on the dictionary definitions, “environmentEnvironment” refers to the general circumstances surrounding a certain type of matter. It is also used in various areas, including natural environmentsEnvironment and social environmentsEnvironment.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5407-0_10
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