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Kyoto University and Panasonic HD Conclude Partnership Agreement for Promoting Forest, Satoyama, and Sea Interconnectedness Studies and Achieving Nature Positive

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Kyoto University Field Science Education and Research Center and Panasonic Holdings Corporation have signed a partnership agreement to promote "Forest, Satoyama, and Sea Interconnectedness Studies" and achieve "Nature Positive." This collaboration aims to deepen cooperation in human resource development, research, social contribution, and nature conservation. The knowledge from Kyoto University's Field Science Education and Research Center will be applied to Panasonic Group's "Coexistence Forest" and other sites to implement research findings and create ripple effects in the region.

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Q: What organizations have formed a partnership to promote the interconnectedness of forests, satoyama, and seas?
A: Kyoto University's Field Science Education and Research Center and Panasonic Holdings Corporation have formed a partnership to promote the 'Connectivity of Hills, Humans and Oceans' and achieve a Nature Positive future.
Q: What is the official name of the research center at Kyoto University involved in the partnership with Panasonic HD?
A: The official name of the research center is the Field Science Education and Research Center of Kyoto University, abbreviated as Kyoto University FSERC in the agreement.
Q: Where are the Panasonic Group's 'Forest of Coexistence' and factory green spaces located that will be used for research under the agreement?
A: The Panasonic Group's 'Forest of Coexistence' and factory green spaces used for research are located in Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
Q: What scientific methods will be applied to assess biodiversity and ecosystem functions in the collaboration between Kyoto University and Panasonic HD?
A: The collaboration will apply assessment methods centered on carbon and nitrogen cycling, as well as environmental DNA (eDNA), to evaluate biodiversity and ecosystem functions.
Q: What are four key initiatives outlined in the partnership agreement between Kyoto University FSERC and Panasonic HD?
A: The four key initiatives are: establishing a liaison committee for Nature Positive, human resource development, biodiversity assessment research, and research on ecosystem functions using field sites in Shiga Prefecture.