I am interested in the effects of forest types and management practices on water and biogeochemical cycles throughout entire watersheds, and the resulting changes in river flow and water quality. Japan has many plantation forests, but much of them are not adequately managed. I aim to clarify when and to what extent the land use of such forests contributes to changes in downstream river flow and nutrient concentrations. This will be achieved using meteorological, hydrological, and water quality observations as a foundation for the research, combined with stable isotope analysis and ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry.
Furthermore, I aim to apply hydrological insights and tools to practical research that contributes to regional self-sustaining development, such as evaluating forest groundwater recharge functions and ensuring the sustainable operation of micro-hydropower in remote areas.