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Asami Kawaguchi Graduate School of Informatics (Featured on the cover of the Report) Yoshie Sakakibara School of Humanities (Featured on P52 of the Report) Shiori Suzuki Affiliated Upper Secondary school (Featured on the back cover of the Report) Cover art winners Ms. Kawaguchi(Left) and Ms. Suzuki (Right) Soot from a diesel vehicle. She is studying effective combustion of soot collected in a ceramic filter. Visit of Mega Solar Taketoyo Power Plant Cover art winners Ms. Sakakibara [Gold Prize] [Silver Prize] [Silver Prize] Cover art competition for Nagoya University Environmental Report 2017 was held to improve the recognition of the Report and create an oppor- tunity to think about our environment. A number of wonderful photos, paintings, and graphics were submitted. After examining all the submissions, one work was selected for a cover art as a gold prize. Two other works were selected as silver prizes. Through this competition, we believe that more people in Nagoya University have an oppor- tunity to know and read Environmental Report. Nagoya University Environmental Report 2017 (Digest) Material Balance Energy consumption and CO2 emission ■Energy consumption Energy use in 2016 has increased by 3.2% over the previous year because of full operation of newly constructed buildings. It is also considered as one of the factors that average temperature in Nagoya city was 0.5°C higher in summer and 1.2°C lower in winter than the previous year. ■CO2 emission Despite an increase in energy consumption of 3.2%, the increase of CO2 emission kept to a mere 1.2% because of decline of CO2 emissions factor. Environmental Impact by University Activities Winning cover artwork Cover art competition for Environmental Report 2017 The prize winning missions are presented on page 54 of Environmental Report. Copies of Environmental Report are available at University libraries, public facilities, and local community centers. You can also look at Environmental Report online at the facility managed homepage. The full version of the Environmental Report can be found at http://web-honbu.jimu.nagoya-u.ac.jp/fmd/06other/guideline/e_rpt.html Education and research on the environment The School of Informatics and Sciences offers a field-trip coursework, "Field Seminar on Environ- mental Issues", as part of environmental education. The students usually learn about environmentally sound use of materials and energy in the global perspective. At the seminar, they visit and learn about waste treatment facilities and power plants. It is a fruitful opportunity for them to think about environmental issues from the viewpoint of daily life. Featured on P15,16 of the ReportField Seminar on Environmental Issues (School of Informatics and Sciences) Clean up automobile exhausts! Catalyst Design Group (Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Materials Chemistry) is pursuing researches on automotive catalysts, fuel cells, and biomass conversions for improvement of the atmospheric environment and energy saving. This journal introduces the voices form students in the laboratory about interesting points, difficulties, and future prospects of their research.Featured on P19,20 of the Report* : For more information about J-Credit, please refer to P42 of the report. INPUT OUTPUT Electricity 13,889MWh Water 258 thousand m 3 Paper 237 t CO2 emissions 76,766 t-CO2 Sewage water 849 thousand m 3 Municipal waste 2,284 t City gas 4,075 thousand m 3 Well water 591 thousand m 3 Chemicals 137 t University activities Industrial waste 1,471 t The figure below shows the environmental burdens resulting from our activities (education, research, medical activities, and others) in 2016. 5,000 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 7.40 7.40 7.41 7.41 6.88 6.88 4,183 4,255 3,996 2012 2013 2014 3,631 2015 5.87 5.87 4,075 2016 6.57 6.57 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 12,659 12,900 12,870 (Year) 2012 2013 2014 13,592 2016 2015 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 13,889 47.09 47.09 47.24 47.24 46.59 46.59 46.78 46.78 48.19 48.19 0.518 0.516 0.513 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 0.200 0.400 0.600 0.800 1.000 0 75,305 76,439 75,303 2012 2013 2014 0.497 75,888 2015 0.486 2016 76,766 13,812 90,578J-Credit transfer amount * 54.59 54.73 53.55 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 54.00 56.00 58.00 60.00 KL(Year) (Year) (Year) 36,660 2012 2013 2014 2015 37,340 36,958 2016 52.71 54.82 38,252 39,472 52.00 3.5% Compared to FY2015 Up (KL/10,000m 2 ) Energy consumption (crude oil equivalent) Specific energy consumption Energy use 4.0%UP Compared to FY2015 1.2%UP Compared to FY2015 12.2%UP Compared to FY2015 2.2%UP Compared to FY2015 (KL/10,000m 2 ) (10,000m 3 ) (10,000kWh) (KL/10,000 m 2 ) Electricity use Specific energy consumption Electricity use CO2 emissions Electricity CO2 emission factor CO2 emissions (t-CO2) (t-CO2/10,000kWh) Gas use Specific energy consumption City gas use

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Asami KawaguchiGraduate School of Informatics

(Featured on the cover of the Report)

Yoshie SakakibaraSchool of Humanities

(Featured on P52 of the Report)

Shiori SuzukiAffiliated Upper Secondary school(Featured on the back cover of the Report)

Cover art winnersMs. Kawaguchi(Left) and Ms. Suzuki (Right)Cover art winnersMs. Kawaguchi(Left) and Ms. Suzuki (Right)

Soot from a diesel vehicle. She is studying effective combustion of soot collected in a ceramic filter.Visit of Mega Solar Taketoyo Power Plant

Cover art winnersMs. Sakakibara

[Gold Prize] [Silver Prize] [Silver Prize]

Cover art competition for Nagoya University Environmental Report 2017 was held to improve the recognition of the Report and create an oppor-tunity to think about our environment. A number of wonderful photos, paintings, and graphics were submitted. After examining all the submissions, one work was selected for a cover art as a gold prize. Two other works were selected as silver prizes. Through this competition, we believe that more people in Nagoya University have an oppor-tunity to know and read Environmental Report.

Nagoya University Environmental Report 2017(Digest)Material Balance

Energy consumption and CO2 emission

■Energy consumptionEnergy use in 2016 has increased by 3.2% over the previous year because of full operation of newly constructed buildings. It is also considered as one of the factors that average temperature in Nagoya city was 0.5°C higher in summer and 1.2°C lower in winter than the previous year.

■CO2 emissionDespite an increase in energy consumption of 3.2%, the increase of CO2 emission kept to a mere 1.2% because of decline of CO2 emissions factor.

Environmental Impact by University Activities

Winning cover artwork

Cover art competition for Environmental Report 2017

The prize winning missions are presented on page 54 of Environmental Report.Copies of Environmental Report are available at University libraries, public facilities, and local community centers.You can also look at EnvironmentalReport online at the facility managedhomepage.

The full version of the Environmental Report can be found at http://web-honbu.jimu.nagoya-u.ac.jp/fmd/06other/guideline/e_rpt.html

Education and research on the environment

The School of Informatics and Sciences offers a field-trip coursework, "Field Seminar on Environ-mental Issues", as part of environmental education. The students usually learn about environmentally sound use of materials and energy in the global perspective. At the seminar, they visit and learn about waste treatment facilities and power plants. It is a fruitful opportunity for them to think about environmental issues from the viewpoint of daily life.(Featured on P15,16 of the Report)

Field Seminar on Environmental Issues (School of Informatics and Sciences)

Clean up automobile exhausts!Catalyst Design Group (Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Materials Chemistry) is pursuing researches on automotive catalysts, fuel cells, and biomass conversions for improvement of the atmospheric environment and energy saving. This journal introduces the voices form students in the laboratory about interesting points, difficulties, and future prospects of their research.(Featured on P19,20 of the Report)

* : For more information about J-Credit, please refer to P42 of the report.

INPUT OUTPUT

Electricity 13,889MWh

Water258

thousand m3

Paper237 t

CO2 emissions76,766 t-CO2

Sewage water849

thousand m3

Municipal waste 2,284 t

City gas4,075

thousand m3

Well water 591

thousand m3

Chemicals137 t

Universityactivities

Industrial waste 1,471 t

The figure below shows the environmental burdens resulting from our activities (education, research, medical activities, and others) in 2016.

5,000 10.00

9.00

8.00

7.00

6.00

5.00

4,000

3,000

2,000

1,000

0

7.407.40 7.417.41

6.886.88

4,183 4,2553,996

2012 2013 2014

3,631

2015

5.875.87

4,075

2016

6.576.57

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

12,65912,900 12,870

(Year)2012 2013 2014

13,592

20162015

60.00

50.00

40.00

30.00

13,889

47.0947.09 47.2447.24 46.5946.59 46.7846.7848.1948.19

■ ■

0.518 0.516 0.513

0

20,000

40,000

60,000

80,000

100,000

0.200

0.400

0.600

0.800

1.000

0

75,305 76,439 75,303

2012 2013 2014

0.497

75,888

2015

0.486

2016

76,766

13,812(90,578)J-Credit transfer amount *

54.59

54.73 53.55

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

54.00

56.00

58.00

60.00

(KL)

(Year)

(Year)

(Year)

36,660

2012 2013 2014 2015

37,340 36,958

2016

52.71

54.82

38,252 39,472

52.00

3.5%Compared to FY2015

Up(KL/10,000m2)

■ Energy consumption (crude oil equivalent)Specific energy consumptionEnergy use

4.0%UPCompared to FY2015

1.2%UPCompared to FY2015

12.2%UPCompared to FY2015

2.2%UPCompared to FY2015

(KL/10,000m2)(10,000m3)(10,000kWh) (KL/10,000 m2)Electricity use Specific energy consumption

Electricity use

CO2 emissions Electricity CO2 emission factor

CO2 emissions(t-CO2) (t-CO2/10,000kWh)

Gas use Specific energy consumption

City gas use

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博物館

NIC

豊田講堂

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NU Library

NIC

Green Belt

Tennis Courts

Baseball Field

Athletic Field

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JR Tsurumai StationNagoya University

Hospital Exit

立体駐車場

立体駐車場(建設中)

立体駐車場

for Subway Nagoya Dome-mae Yada station

for Subway Sunada-bashi station

立体駐車場Parking

立体駐車場(建設中)Parking

立体駐車場Parking

Higashiyama Campus

Tsurumai Campus

Daiko Campus

外来棟OutpatientBuilding Central

ConsultationBuilding

病棟Ward Building

ITbMITbM

The Disaster MitigationResearch Building

University Hospital

School of Medicine

School ofHealth Sciences

TennisCourts

Ground

Medical ScienceResearch Building 2

NU MuseumBotanical Garden

NU Museum

ToyodaAuditorium

Engineering andScience Building

Noyori MaterialsScience Laboratory

NoyoriConference Hall

AkasakiInstitute

KagamigaikePond

Tennis CourtsLiberal Arts and SciencesMain Building

UniversityHeadquarters

School ofHumanities

School ofEducation

School ofLaw

School ofEconomics

School ofScience

School ofEngineering

School ofAgricultural Sciences

School ofInformatics

School ofEngineering

for Motoyama

for Yagoto

Research Institutes

Affiliated Upper and LowerSecondary Schools

Articles of Environmental Report 2017http://web-honbu.jimu.nagoya-u.ac.jp/fmd/06other/guideline/e_rpt.html

Woodism-City ProjectEnvironmental Studies at the NU-Affiliated Secondary SchoolEnvironmental education is being carried out at the Nagoya University Affiliated Secondary Schools, where it takes advantage of the integrated lower and upper-level secondary education offered there. At the lower level, interest in natural phenomena and social environments

Treasure Trove of Flood Control Materials: "The Takagi Family Documents"

(Featured on P21,22 of the Report)

"The Takagi family documents" held by the Nagoya University Library are a collection of documents of the Nishi-Takagi family, which was one of “Hatamoto” -direct retainers of the Shogun. They are known to contain quite a lot of flood control data for

Product Planning for "Meidai Gelato", Utilizing J-CreditsA class where students themselves devised and then presented a sales promotion plan for environmentally friendly products "Meidai Gelato" is introduced, which was carried out in cooperation with a private sector as part of the Liberal Arts and Sciences Course "Industrial Society and Companies".

Multi-Generational Communication SpaceThis room is a co-working space usable with children, students, and other families or multi generations that was opened at NIC in 2015. This space presents a new style in life-work balance.

Future of Asia Created by Women Leaders

This program is a fusion-type program that fosters womens leaders who can solve problems from the viewpoint of science with the keywords of "food, health, environment, social systems, and education".

Efforts of the Education and Research Centerfor Sustainable Co-DevelopmentThe center is providing a support for reforestation activities which Brother Industries, Ltd. began in 2008 at former ski resort in Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture, such as by conducting surveys and offering advice academically, with the goal of realizing a more diverse ecosystem.

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A Graduate’s Career

Kumiko Sawabe graduated from the Graduate School of Environmental Studies. She is now working at Lake Biwa Museum as a curator. In the article, she talks about her research while a university student, which was a trigger to aim to become a curator, and her work making use of her research results.

The full version of the Environmental Report can be found at

Students' Environmental Activities

Environmental education, researches and various activities by students at Nagoya University

Executive Committee ofMEIDAI-SAI (University Festival) by Students

Spayed and neutered : 2 cats

Treatment of stomatitis : 2 cats

Adoption : 8 cats Passed away : 3 cats

Temporary keeping : 1 cat Missing : 2 cats

Collection:6,000 booksSale: 3,849 books

To the new owner

Student Environmental Circle “Song of Earth”

Student Circle “NAGONEKO” for Stray Cats on Campus

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Handling items :234 items

Flower bed:454㎡Flower pots:60 pots

Visitors :204 people

Garbage:2 bagsLess than thought!

Garbage pickingon campus

Planting flowersReuse of goodsfor student daily life

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(Featured on P29 of the Report)

(Featured on P11,12 of the Report)

(Featured on P9,10 of the Report) (Featured on P13,14 of the Report) (Featured on P32 of the Report)(Featured on P25,26 of the Report)

(Featured on P23,24 of the Report)

Achievements of environmental activities by students in 2016

Sold used books donated by campus and the local residents

Collected waste cooking oilused at MEIDAI-SAI

Waste oil:170ℓ

Recycled toanimal feed and ink

Environmental workshopat MEIDAI-SAI-

Handicraft toys from wastes

Participant :50 pairs of parent and childSeeding:50㎗ seeds

Planting:1,200 plants Toy-making using plastic bottles

We would like to get your feedback. Nagoya University Facilities Control Department E-mail:[email protected]

(Featured on P33 of the Report)

is cultivated among middle school students through practical group research and fieldwork, while at the upper level, high school students are engaged in full-scale research based on the broader interests they developed at the lower level.

the Kiso three rivers basin. They are being utilized for research as primary sources to investigate the natural environment, history, culture and technology of the basin, cooperating with local governments in the basin.

The Graduate Schools of Agricultural Sciences and Environmental Studies have been conducting the “Woodism-City Project” in the university campus and urban areas of Nagoya city tilizing locally produced timber, in cooperation with stakeholders inside and outsidethe campus. It also introduces international movement and future prospects.