日本大学生産工学部研究報告A(理工系)第53巻第2号
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─ 9 ─Biographical Sketches of the AuthorsShoko Hashida was born in Tokyo Japan in 1964. She received M. Eng. from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 2002 and received Ph.D. from Meiji University in 2006. Her major research topics were utilization of the use of urban greenery, which is enriched by increasing the number of elds and street trees that grow vegetables and fruit trees in cities, and improving the environment surrounding the people who live. In the city, she wants to incorporate food cultivation into her daily life. In particular, it focuses on sweet potatoes such as pumpkins and cherry tomatoes. These are very effective in mitigating the thermal environment and increasing food self-sufciency, and are easily processed into stockpiled food. To date, she has conducted cultivation experiments on college farm elds and compared yields. Reasently, She works in and focuses on the healing effects of the water and greenery of the Imperial Palace. She is a member of the Architectural Institute of Japan and the Society for Horticultural Science. Yuuki Uchida was born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan in 1989. He received M. Eng. from College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University in 2013 and Ph.D. in 2019. He has been a member of the Nihon University faculty since 2014, and one of the professional analysts of NU Remote Sensing. He has led interdisciplinary studies in two areas: one addresses civil engineering and, the other, the integration of urban heat environmental science using remote sensing with image processing. He is a certied member of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, the Remote Sensing Society of Japan, and the Center for Environmental Information Science. In remote sensing, he specializes in optics sensor analysis, urban heat environments, and remote sensing in order to ascertain various primary factors contributing to the formation of heat island phenomenon in the major cities of Japan. Toshiro Sugimura was born in Tokyo Japan in 1955. He received his Ph.D. from Research Institute of Science and Technology, Nihon University in 1993. He has been working for Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan (RESTEC) from 1980 to 2014. While he has been working at the research and development department of RESTEC, his major research topics were image processing and application study using high resolution satellite images. He is a member of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, The Remote Sensing Society of Japan, Japan Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Heat Island Institute International and Japanese Society of Coastal Forest.

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