KAWAMURA Kunio
Department Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Human Environmental Studies Position Professor |
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Language | English |
Publication Date | 2019/06 |
Type | Articles |
Peer Review | With peer review |
Invitation | With invitation |
Title | Education as a Key Social System for the Global Environmental Protection Deduced from a Biosystematic View of Civilization |
Contribution Type | Single-Authored Publication |
Journal | Proceedings on the 5th EnvironmentAsia International Conference |
Journal Type | Another Country |
Volume, Issue, Pages | pp.155-177 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Details | A systematic view on the basis of comparative analysis of life-like systems at different hierarchical levels, so call biosystems is a useful approach for analysing and organizing knowledge about the biosystems. We proposed an importance of biosystematic view of life-like systems and showed some applications to proposing mechanisms for the emergence of the most primitive life-like system from simple chemical networks and the historical behaviors of Western Europe and Japan around the time of the Industrial Revolution. Here, We will discuss the importance of education for the development and innovation in relation to science and technology to the global environmental protection from the biosystematic view of civilizations (BVC). |