{"id":53052,"date":"2023-03-02T19:57:28","date_gmt":"2023-03-02T10:57:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/saoriogura.info\/portfolio\/?page_id=53052"},"modified":"2023-03-03T14:21:48","modified_gmt":"2023-03-03T05:21:48","slug":"cv","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/saoriogura.info\/cv\/","title":{"rendered":"CV"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n Ph.D. Candidate, Rehabilitation Sciences<\/strong> Transferred from Forestry in May 2019 Master of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning<\/strong> May 2015 Master of Science in Ecological Leadership and Education<\/strong> May 2010 Bachelor of Arts. in Political Studies<\/strong> March 2007 Ogura, S., Forwell, S. (2023). Responsibility as humans: meaning of traditional small grains cultivation in Japan. Ecology and Society 28(1):27. [online] URL:\u00a0https:\/\/www.ecologyandsociety.org\/vol28\/iss1\/art27<\/a><\/p>\n Huot, S., Bulk, L. Y., Damiano, N., Delaisse, A.-C., Kardeh, B., Ogura, S., & Forwell, S. (2022). Learning about occupation together: An interdisciplinary graduate course. Journal of Occupational Science, 1\u201313. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1080\/14427591.2022.2080755<\/p>\n Rossa-Roccor, V., Sohanna, E. A., Andrade-Rivas, F., Coombe, M., Ogura, S., Super, L., & Hong, A. (2020). Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis of the Term \u201cPlanetary Health\u201d in the Peer-Reviewed Literature. Frontiers in Public Health, 8: 343. DOI=10.3389\/fpubh.2020.00343 <\/p>\n Ogura, S. (2020). Envisioning the Future through Traditional Wisdom. Journal of architecture and building science, 2, 26.<\/p>\n Ogura, S. (2019). An arts-based approach to community documentation and revitalization of nutritious and drought-tolerant indigenous crops for climate change adaptation [abstract]. The Lancet, 3(S19).:https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/S2542-5196(19)30162-7 Ogura, S. (2017). People and Plants; Sustaining Agrobiodiversity Through Art and Science in Zimbabwe. Langscape Magazine, 6(1), 37-40. https:\/\/terralingua.org\/langscape_articles\/people-and-plants-sustaining-agrobiodiversity-through-art-and-science-in-zimbabwe\/<\/a><\/p>\n Marnay, C., Aki, H., Hirose, K., Kwasinski, A., Ogura, S., & Shinji, T. (2015). Japan\u2019s Pivot to Resilience: How the Microgrids Fared After the 2011 Earthquake. IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, 13(3): 44-57. <\/p>\nEDUCATION<\/h2>\n
\nUniversity of British Columbia \u2013 Vancouver, Canada
\nSupervisor Professor Susan Forwell<\/p>\n
\nUniversity of California, Berkeley \u2013 Berkeley, California
\nThesis: Land Use Change in Lepcha indigenous villages in the Himalayas: A Historical Ethno-ecology Approach
\nDocumented traditional food plants that are disappearing in the Himalayas, and studied land use change using both quantitative and qualitative methods: GIS and ethnography, analyzed the process of diversified agricultural practice changed to monocultural practice.<\/p>\n
\nAudubon Expedition Institute at Lesley University \u2013 Cambridge, Massachusetts
\nTraveled across the U.S. through a completely field-based program and studied on water issues, energy issues, and urban and rural sustainability.<\/p>\n
\nGakushuin University \u2013 Tokyo, Japan \u3000\u3000
\nLed a Model United Nations conference on \u201cPoverty Reduction for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals.\u201d <\/p>\nPUBLICATION<\/h2>\n
\nRossa-Roccor, V., Sohanna, E. A., Andrade-Rivas, F., Coombe, M., Ogura, S., Super, L., & Hong, A. (2019). Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis of the Term \u201cPlanetary Health\u201d in the Peer-Reviewed Literature [abstract]. The Lancet, 3(S19).<\/p>\n