Kenji Sudo
Hokkaido University
11 Papers
52 Citations
Kenji Sudo is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seagrass & Ecosystem management. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Distribution, Temporal Change, and Conservation Status of Tropical Seagrass Beds in Southeast Asia: 2000–2020
Kenji Sudo,T. E. Angela L. Quiros,Anchana Prathep,Cao Van Luong,Hsing-Juh Lin,Japar Sidik Bujang,Jillian Lean Sim Ooi,Miguel D. Fortes,Muta Harah Zakaria,Muta Harah Zakaria,Siti Maryam Yaakub,Yi Mei Tan,Xiaoping Huang,Masahiro Nakaoka +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the recent distribution of tropical seagrass beds, their temporal changes, causes of decline and conservation status in Southeast Asia (plus southern mainland China, Taiwan and Ryukyu Island of Japan) using data collected after 2000.
Identification of important marine areas using ecologically or biologically significant areas (EBSAs) criteria in the East to Southeast Asia region and comparison with existing registered areas for the purpose of conservation
TL;DR: In this paper, seven criteria are numerically evaluated to identify important marine areas (EBSA candidates) in the East to Southeast (E-SE) Asia region, and the suitability of the indices selected is discussed.
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Identification of important marine areas around the Japanese Archipelago: Establishment of a protocol for evaluating a broad area using ecologically and biologically significant areas selection criteria
Takehisa Yamakita,Hiroyuki Yamamoto,Masahiro Nakaoka,Hiroya Yamano,Katsunori Fujikura,Kiyotaka Hidaka,Yuichi Hirota,Tadafumi Ichikawa,Shigeho Kakehi,Takahiko Kameda,Satoshi Kitajima,Kazuhiro Kogure,Teruhisa Komatsu,Naoki H. Kumagai,Hiroomi Miyamoto,Kazushi Miyashita,Haruyuki Morimoto,Ryota Nakajima,Shuhei Nishida,Kou Nishiuchi,Shingo Sakamoto,Masayoshi Sano,Kenji Sudo,Hiroya Sugisaki,Kazuaki Tadokoro,Katsuhiko Tanaka,Yoshie Jintsu-Uchifune,Kentaro Watanabe,Hiromi Watanabe,Yumiko Yara,Norishige Yotsukura,Yoshihisa Shirayama +31 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of ecologically and biologically significant areas (EBSAs) criteria to evaluate important areas enables the identification of effective and prioritized areas for ecosystem management, including strategic environmental assessment and discussions aimed at establishing protected marine areas based on scientific data.
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Blue Carbon Ecosystem Services Through a Vulnerability Lens: Opportunities to Reduce Social Vulnerability in Fishing Communities
T. E. Angela L. Quiros,Kenji Sudo,Reynante V. Ramilo,Helbert G. Garay,Muammar Princess G. Soniega,Alvin B. Baloloy,Ariel C. Blanco,A. M. Tamondong,A. M. Tamondong,Kazuo Nadaoka,Masahiro Nakaoka +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors employed a social-ecological approach that draws from the vulnerability literature for social, ecological, and economic criteria to map ES provision in ten communities on Busuanga Island, Palawan Province, Philippines.