
気候レジリエンスに万能な答えがない理由―日本とペルーの事例から
異常気象は、国境や地政学的境界を無視して起こります。近年、洪水、集中豪雨、熱波、干ばつ、台風などが、大陸を越えて広がる地域社会に、年々激化する強度と深刻さをもって影響を及ぼしています。
Shinnosuke Komiya is an artist, researcher, and design engineer whose work explores the intersection of art, design, technology, and climate futures. He is the CEO of SERINUS LLC, an art, design, and technology collective focused on climate resilience and environmental futures. He is also a project researcher and doctoral student at the University of Tokyo and has served as a Hoffmann Fellow with the World Economic Forum. Previously, he co-founded Eukarya Inc., where he worked on Re:Earth, an open-source web GIS platform used by the Japanese government for urban, environmental, and disaster-related projects. His practice spans spatial information design, speculative design, climate resilience, and technology-driven artistic research.
異常気象は、国境や地政学的境界を無視して起こります。近年、洪水、集中豪雨、熱波、干ばつ、台風などが、大陸を越えて広がる地域社会に、年々激化する強度と深刻さをもって影響を及ぼしています。
Extreme weather events do not respect geopolitical boundaries. In recent years, floods, extreme rainfall, heatwaves, droughts and cyclones have affected communities across continents with...