舩橋真俊が、京都大学学術出版会より出版された書籍『遺伝子・多様性・循環の科学』の中に、『コラム2 一万年目の農業』を寄稿しました。

舩橋真俊が、京都大学学術出版会より出版された書籍『遺伝子・多様性・循環の科学』の中に、『コラム2 一万年目の農業』を寄稿しました。
Masa Funabashi will provide a talk and workshop at the upcoming event Sweden Foodtech Village Community Meetup – Food: Earth to Mars.
Dr Masatoshi Funabashi, researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Tokyo, Japan) will give an exceptional talk at ISC-PIF on Friday 14th of December to present his recent work published in Nature: “Human augmentation of ecosystems: objectives for food production and science by 2045”.
During this conference, the author will discuss the fundamental requirements for sustainable food production on the molecular, physiological and ecological scales.
Masa Funabashi presented a poster in the Business and Biodiversity Forum (14-15 Nov 2018) at the 14th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD-COP14) , Sharm El Sheick, Egypt.
4e Symposium Africain de la Synécoculture s’est tenu le 10 Novembre à l’hôtel Dar El Marsa, Tunis, Tunisie.
Communiqué de press de Tunivisions.net
Introduction movies for the 4th African Synecoculture symposium (English ver.)
The Proceedings of the 3rd African Forum on Synecoculture are available in the following links:
English version:
Proceedings of the 3rd African Forum on Synecoculture
Original French version:
Actes du 3e Forum Africain sur la Synécoculture
Masa Funabashi gave an invited talk and joined the final panel discussion at the 2018 International Symposium on Food Safety Policy and Technology held on October 11-12, in Taipei, Taiwan.
Title: The challenge and achievement of Synecoculture: Food safety and technology that promote the diversity of social-ecological systems and human-ecosystem health
Abstract:
Food safety entails diverse factors from social and ecological systems involved in food production. The meaning of “safety” is different according to different actors, and the time scale of sustainability, i.e. for consumers, producers, policymakers, next generation, and natural environment. Technological tailoring of these solutions could be highly diverse and require a novel strategy that requires the development of the next generation ICT.
In this talk, I will present the concept, challenge, and achievement of Synecoculture project that has been developed to overcome global agenda such as food security for the growing population and associated massive biodiversity loss, which is difficult to overcome with conventional monoculture-intensive methods of agriculture.
Based on the field experiments in Japan and sub-Saharan Africa, biological analyses of products and double-blind, randomized controlled trials on humans, we derive essential factors that should be included in the new food safety strategy for increased human and ecosystem health, especially for Asian countries that are facing drastic changes in climate and demography.
Design of technological supports that should enhance the development of such food production/distribution/safety framework in decentralized society is formalized as “Megadiversity Management Systems (MMS)” and developed under the collaboration of UniTwin UNESCO Complex Systems Digital Campus program. This system is designed to fill the gap between field sensing/monitoring and food quality and aims to provide bold technological support for policymaking that comprehensively promotes human and ecosystem health from
Links between scientific facts, essential supportive technologies and political challenges will be addressed from the viewpoint that advocates the conversion to sustainable society during the next few decades, critically before the middle of this century. Particular focus will be put on how to make intelligent use of this planet’s genetic resources, and avoid 6th massive extinction of wildlife triggered by the inappropriate practice of conventional agriculture.
Masatoshi Funabashi has published a perspective article from Nature Partner Journal Science of Food:
Human augmentation of ecosystems: objectives for food production and science by 2045
This perspective paper defines a novel paradigm, the anthropogenic augmentation of ecosystems, as a solution to health-diet-environment trilemma.
Based on this perspective, FOOD flagship project was established in the UniTwin UNESCO Complex Systems Digital Campus.
From 2020, this e-laboratory changed its name from “Open Systems Exploration for Ecosystems Leveraging” to “Human Augmentation of Ecosystems”, taking the perspective article as the landmark publication of the initial phase in CS-DC.
Synecoculture was featured as an example of “co-creation for SDGs” by 2025 Japan World Expo Committee.