Ocean and climate change, climate-induced migration issues and marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ).
Junko Toyoshima, Iwao Fujii, Miko Maekawa, Tomohiko Tsunoda, Noriko Kamada, Hiroka Hidaka, Yasuhiro Tojo, Kazuko Ikeda, Assessing effectiveness of satoumi activities in Japanese coastal areas from ecological and socioeconomic perspectives, Ocean & Coastal Management, Volume 230, 2022.11, 106354
Rouleau T, Stuart J, Call M, Yozell S, Yoshioka N, Maekawa M and Fiertz N, “The climate and ocean risk vulnerability index: Measuring coastal city resilience to inform action”, Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, 4:884212.doi:10.3389/frsc.2022.884212, 2022.09
Miko Maekawa, Mikiyasu Nakayama, Ryo Fijkura, Takayasu Yoshida, and Nagisa Shiiba, “Highly Skilled Migrant Workers as a Vulnerability of Small Island Developing States During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cases of Three Countries in Micronesia,” Journal of Disaster Research, Vol.17, No.3, pp. 380-387, 2022.4
Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch, Erin Daly, James May, Yuko Hamada, Miko Maekawa, Nagisa Shiiba, Mikiyasu Nakayama, and Glykeria Tsiokanou, “Migration with Dignity: A Legal and Policy Framework,” J. Disaster Res., Vol.17, No.3, pp. 292-300, 2022
Ryo Fujikura, Miko Maekawa, Mikiyasu Nakayama, and Daisuke Sasaki, “Evacuees Preferred to Continue Living in Relocation Sites Rather than Return: Misunderstanding of the Government and Media About the True Intentions of Evacuees,” J. Disaster Res., Vol.17, No.3, pp. 356-364, 2022