Independent experts nominated by country party
Hiroshi Nawata
Title
Dr.
First name
Hiroshi
Last name
Nawata
Gender
M
Nominating Country
Date of Nomination
Discipline of Expertise
Anthropology
Other Disciplines
and Sociology
Ecology/Ecosystems
Natural Resource Management
Ecology/Ecosystems
Natural Resource Management
UN languages spoken
Arabic
English
Geographical Focus
Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Sudan
Job function
Assistant Professor
Email
nawata@chikyu.ac.jp
Telephone number
81-857-21-7283
Work experience
1. Studying pastoral systems in arid land, based on thirteen months fieldwork in the Red Sea coastal area, Eastern Sudan._x000D_
2. Studying application of indigenous knowledge for local development, based on three months fieldwork in the Asir Mountain and Red Sea coastal area, Saudi Arabia._x000D_
3. Studying women’s development, focusing on the issue of FGM (female genital mutilation) in Sudan.
2. Studying application of indigenous knowledge for local development, based on three months fieldwork in the Asir Mountain and Red Sea coastal area, Saudi Arabia._x000D_
3. Studying women’s development, focusing on the issue of FGM (female genital mutilation) in Sudan.
Highest Academic achievement and qualification
Doctor, Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, 2003
Number of Publications
20
Publication titles
1. Hiroshi Nawata (2001) Coastal Resource Use by Camel Pastoralists, Nilo-Ethiopian Studies, 7, pp. 23-43_x000D_
2. Hiroshi Nawata (2005) Historical Socio-economic Relationships between the Rashayda and the Beja in the Eastern Sudan, Senri Ethnological Studies, 69, pp. 1-26;_x000D_
3. Hiroshi Nawata (2002) Empirical Knowledge on Palatability of Livestock for Halophytes and Glycophytes, Journal of Arid Land Studies, 12(1), pp. 13-26;_x000D_
4. Hiroshi Nawata (2002) Camel Pastoralism Relying on Coastal Vegetation Journal of African Studies, 60, pp. 105-121;_x000D_
5. Hiroshi Nawata (2005) Coastal Zones of the Arid Tropics and Pastoral Systems Asian and African Area Studies, 4(2), pp. 1-19.
2. Hiroshi Nawata (2005) Historical Socio-economic Relationships between the Rashayda and the Beja in the Eastern Sudan, Senri Ethnological Studies, 69, pp. 1-26;_x000D_
3. Hiroshi Nawata (2002) Empirical Knowledge on Palatability of Livestock for Halophytes and Glycophytes, Journal of Arid Land Studies, 12(1), pp. 13-26;_x000D_
4. Hiroshi Nawata (2002) Camel Pastoralism Relying on Coastal Vegetation Journal of African Studies, 60, pp. 105-121;_x000D_
5. Hiroshi Nawata (2005) Coastal Zones of the Arid Tropics and Pastoral Systems Asian and African Area Studies, 4(2), pp. 1-19.
Other activities
1. Japan International Cooperation Agency expert for The Joint Study Project on the Conservation of Juniper Woodlands in Saudi Arabia
Awards
1. Encouragement Award of the Japanese Association for Arid Land Studies, 2003
Organisation name
Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University
Organisation street address
457 Kamigamo-Motoyama_x000D_
Kita-ku
Kita-ku
Organisation city
Kyoto
Organisation country
Japan