Lastest Update: Jan 2024
PhD Research Topic
- “Big data applications in tourism economics”
Keywords: Big Data, Tourism Economic, Mobile Phone Data, Parks , Human Behavioural Activities
Within the realm of contemporary environmental economics, I am dedicated to exploring how big data can optimize the management of natural park green spaces, aiming to achieve a synergistic effect between environmental protection and economic growth. Utilizing mobile phone data, this research aims to precisely analyze human behavior patterns in parks and green spaces, optimize their layout, and enhance both environmental benefits and the value of tourism economics.
Project Research Topic
I am serving as a Research Assistant within the team, primarily involved in the “National Park Valuation Project” My responsibilities encompass:
- Conducting a Study to Assess Environmental Values in Japanese National Parks Using Big Data.
My research focuses on conducting a study to assess environmental values in Japanese national parks using big data. This involves analyzing patterns and trends in visitor behavior, environmental impact, and wildlife activity within these protected areas. By leveraging big data analytics, the study aims to quantify the ecological and recreational benefits of national parks, understand the interplay between human activities and natural habitats, and inform sustainable park management practices.
- Research on the Interaction Between Visitor Behavior and Bear Activity in Nikko National Park, Japan.
The research topic I am focusing on is the analysis of bear sighting incidents in Nikko nation park, Japan, and their conflicts with human activities. The objective is to understand how human behaviors might influence bear activities and vice versa, providing insights into the complex interaction between wildlife and human presence in this area.