MAKINO Mitsutaku  

Curriculum Vitae                   

 

Born in Karatsu city, Saga Prefecture, Japan.

Nationality: Japanese

 

<Education>

Kyoto University: Bachelor,  Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy.

University of Cambridge: Master of Philosophy.

 

<Professional experiences>

  •  Post doctoral researcher, Yokohama National Univ., Japan:   April, 2003 - April, 2005   
  •   Researcher/Senior Researcher/Group Head, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency, Japan:  May, 2005- March, 2019, 
  •   Professor, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo: April, 2019-  Present 
  • Othe activities:  IUCN CEM-FEG member, PICES HD Committee Chair, ICES JMS Editor, Journal Marine Policy Editor, IMBER WG-HD associate member, etc.

 

<Publications>

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English Book

  • Makino M. (2011) Fisheries Management in Japan: its institutional features and case studies (Fish and Fisheries Series Vol.34), Springer. (http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/ecology/book/978-94-007-1776-3)

 Journal articles in English

  • Sugimoto A, Roman R, Hori J, Tamura N, Watari S, Makino M (2022) How has the 'customary nature' of Japanese fisheries reacted to Covid-19? An interdisciplinary study examining the impacts of the pandemic in 2020. Marine Policy, 138: 105055 ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2022.105005).

  • Iue M, Asari M, Makino M (2022) The development of “Blue Seafood Guide,” a sustainable seafood rating program, and its implication in Japan. Marine Policy , 137: 104945 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104945).

  • Dimarchopoulou D, Makino M, Pyayoga MR, Ziller D, Vianna GMS, Humphries AT (2021) Responses in fisheries catch data to warming ocean along a latitudinal gradient in the western Pacific Ocean. Environ.Biol.Fish. (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-021-01162-z).

  • Sato M, Nanami A, Bayne CJ, Makino M, Hori M (2020) Changes in the potential stocks of coral reef ecosystem services followin coral bleaching in Sekisei Lagoon, southern Japan: implications for the future under global warming. Sustainability Science.
  • Bograd SJ, Kang S, Di Lorenzo E, Horii T, Katugin ON, King JR, Lobanov VB, Makino M, Na G, Perry RI, Qiao F, Rykaczewski RR, Saito H, Terriault TW, Yoo S, Batchelder H (2019) Developing a Social-Ecological-Environmental System Framework to Address Climate Change Impacts in the North Pacific. Frontiers in Marine Sciences, (https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00333).
  • Hori J, Makino M (2018) The structure of human well-being related to ecosystem services in coastal areas: A comparison among the six North Pacific countries. Marine Policy, 95: 221-226.

  •  Hori M, Namaoka H, Hirota M, Lagarde F, Vaz S, Hamaguchi M, Hori J, Makino M (2018) Application of the coastal ecosystem complex concept toward integrated management for sustainable coastal fisheries under oligotrophication. Fisheries Science, 84: 283-292.

  • Nakaoka M, Sudo K, Namba M, Shibata H, Nakamura F, Ishikawa S, Makino M, Yamano H, Matsuzaki SS, Yamakita T, Yu X, Hou X, Li X, Brodie J, Kanemoto K, Moran D, Verones F (2018) TSUNAGARI: a new interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study toward conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ecological Research, 33: 35-49. 

  •  Tsurita M, Hori J, Kunieda T, Hori M, Makino M (2018) Marine protected areas, Satoumi, and territorial use rights for fisheries: A case study from hinase, Japan. Marine Policy, 91: 41-48. 

  • Hirose T, Sakurai M, Watari S, Ogawa M, Makino M (2017) Conservation of small hairtail Trichiurus japonicas by using hooks with large artificial bait: effect on the trolling line fishery. Fisheries Science, 83: 879-885.
  • Watari S, Tokumitsu S, Hirose T, Ogawa M, Makino M (2017) Stock structure and resource management of hairtail Trichiurus japonicus based on seasonal broods around Bungo Channel, Japan. Fisheries Science, 83: 865-878.
  • Makino M, Watari S, Hirose T, Oda K, Hirota M, Takei A, Ogawa M, Horikawa H (2017) A transdisciplinary research of coastal fisheries co-management: a case of hairtail Trichiurus japonicus trolling line fishery around the Bungo Channel, Japan. Fisheries Science, 83: 853-864.
  • Makino M (2017) Institutional and economic analysis on the Japanese fisheries management, and its expansion to the marine ecosystem conservation. AGri-Bioscience Monographs, 7: 1-24.
  • Sweke E, Kobayashi Y, Makino M, Sakurai Y (2016) Comparative job satisfaction of fishers in northeast Hokkaido, Japan for coastal fisheries management and aquaculture development, Ocean & Coastal Management, 120: 170-179.
  • Bundy A, Chuenpagdee R, Cooley SR, Defo O, Glaeser B, Guillotreau P, Isaacs M, Makino M, Perry RI (2015) A decision support tool for response to global change in marine systems: the IMBER-ADApT Framework. FISH and FISHERIES, 17: 1183-1193.
  • Vlachopulou EI, Makino M, Matsuda H (2014) Fisheries vs. Marine Conservation: Lessons Learned from the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site. Annuals of Marine Sociology, XXIII: 36-43.
  • Makino M, Sakurai Y (2014) Towards the integrated research in fisheries science. Fisheries Science, 80: 227-236.
  • Makino M, Kim S, Velikanov A, Criddle K, Funamoto T, Hirota M, Sakurai Y (2014) Introduction: From the birth to the table of walleye pollock. Fisheries Science, 80: 103-107.
  • Makino M, Sakurai Y (2012) Adaptation to climate change effects on fisheries in the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage area, Japan. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 69: 1134-1140.
  • Garcia S.M., Kolding J., Rice J., Rochet Marie-Joelle, Zhou S., Arimoto T., Beyer J. E., Borges L., Bundy A., Dunn D., Fulton E. A., Hall M., Heino M., Law R., Makino M., Rijnsdorp A. D., Simard Francois, Smith A. D.M. (2012). Reconsidering the Consequences of Selective Fisheries, Science, 335: 1045-1047.
  • Matsuda H, Makino M,  Tomiyama M, Glecich S,  Castilla J.C.. “Fisheries management in Japan, Ecological Research”, 25(5): 899-907(2010).
  • Makino M, Matsuda H, Sakurai Y. “Expanding Fisheries Co-management to Ecosystem-based management: A case in the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage, Japan”. Marine Policy, 33: 207-214 (2009).
  • Matsuda H, Makino M, Sakurai Y. “Development of an adaptive marine ecosystem management and co-management plan at the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site”.  Biological Conservation, 142: 1937-1942 (2009).
  • Oyamada S, Ueno Y, Makino M,  Kotani K, Matsuda H. “Bio-economic assessment of size separators in Pacific saury fishery”. Fisheries Science, 75: 273-283 (2009).
  • Q. Grafton, R. Hillborn, D. Squires, M. Williams, S. Garcia, T. Groves, J. Joseph, G. Libecap, M. Makino, G. San Martin, T. Matthiasson, A. Parma, L. Ridgeway, B. Satia, L. Zang. Positioning Fisheries in a Changing World, Marine Policy, Vol 32: 630-634 (2008).
  • Matsuda H, Makino M, Kotani K. “Optimal Fishing Policies That Maximize Sustainable Ecosystem services”. In (K. Tsukamoto, T. Kawamura, T. Takeuchi, T.D. Beard Jr, and M.J. Kaiser eds.) Fisheries for Global Welfare and Environment、TERRAPUB、pp.359-369 (2008).
  • Makino M. “The Ecosystem Approach of the CBD and fisheries management in Japan”. Global Environmental Research 9: 95-104 (2005).
  • A.G. Rossberg, H. Matsuda, F. Koike, T. Amemiya, M. Makino, M. Morino, T. Kubo, S. Shimode, S. Nakai, M. Kato, T. Shigeoka, K. Urano “A guideline for ecological risk management procedure”. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 1: 221-228 (2005).
  • Makino M and Matsuda H “Co-Management in Japanese Coastal Fishery: It’s Institutional Features and Transaction Cost” Marine Policy 29: 441-450 (2005).

 

Book chapters, etc. in English

  • Makino M (2021) Japan. (North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation ed.) North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Networks: Management Plans, Moniroting and Assessment ofo Marine Protected Areas. NEASPEC, 48-81. (https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/REPORT_North-East%20Asian%20Marine%20Protected%20Areas%20Network_web_0.pdf)
  • Takemura S, Makino M, Tajima H (2020) Fisheries Management Toolbox: Self-assessment scheme for fishers to improve fisheries co-management in Japanese coastal fisheries.  (Li, Y. and Namikawa, T. ed.s) IN THE ERA OF BIG CHANGE: Essays About Japanese Small-Scale-Fisheries, TBTI Global, 210- 219. (https://tbtiglobal.net/in-the-era-of-big-change/)

  • Makino M, Hori M, Nanami A, Hori J, Tajima H (2020) Mapping the policy interventions on marine social-ecological systems: Case study of Sekisei Lagoon, Southwest Japan. (Saito O, Hashimoto S, Takeuchi K ed.s) Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia: Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action, Springer, 11-29.

  •  Makino M, Tajima H (2018) Co-creatoin, Co-evolution and Co-management of Japanese Coastal Fisheries: A Tool-box Approach. (Sato T, Chabay I, Helgeson J ed.s) Transformation of Social-Ecological Systems: Studies in Co-creating Integrated Knowledge Toward Sustainable Futures, Springer, 309-331.

  •  Makino M (2018) Rebuilding and full utilization of alternating pelagic species around Japan: a social-ecological approach. (Garcia SM, Ye Y, Charles A ed.s) Rebuilding of marine fisheries Part 2: Case studies, FAO, Rome, 71-83. (http://www.fao.org/3/CA0342EN/ca0342en.pdf)

  •   Soejima K, Makino M (2018) The development of women fishery entrepreneurship group in the Japanese marine products distribution sector. (Bulian G, Nakano Y ed.s) Small-scale Fisheries in Japan: Environmental and Socio-cultural Perspectives, Edizioni Ca'Foscari, Venezia, 31-52.

  • Makino M (2017) Improving aquaculture, marine ecosystems and human well-being: A social-ecological systems approach. PICES Advisory Report (http://meetings.pices.int/publications/projects/Marweb/MarwebAdvisoryReport.pdf)
  • Nlachopoulou EI, Makino M (2017) The path to sustainable fisheries in Japan and the transformative impact of the Shiretoko World natural Heritage Site. (Armitage D, Charles A, Berkes F ed.s) Governing the Coastal Commons: Communities, resilience and transformation, Routledge, Oxford, 100-119.
  • Tsurita I, Hori M, Makino M (2017) Fishers and Conservation: sharing the case study of Hinase, Japan. (Westlund L, Charles A, Garcia SM, Sanders J ed.s) Marine Protected Areas: Interactions with fishery livelihoods and food security (FAO Fisheries and Acuaculture Technical Paper 603), FAO and IUCN, Rome, 41-50.
  • Makino M, Cabanban A, Jentft S (2014) Fishers’ Organization: Their role in decision-making for fisheries and conservation. In (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice, and A.T. Charles ed.s) Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interactions and co-evolution, Willey-Blackwells, 385-397.
  • Berkes F, Armitage D, Ibarra MA, Charles T, Loucks L, Graham J, Seixas C, Makino M, Satria A, Abraham J (2014) Guidelines for Analysis of Social-Ecological Systems. (http://www.communityconservation.net/ses-guidelines/)
  • Makino M (2013) Japan. In (J.S. Sanders, D. Greboval, A Hjort ed.s) Marine Protected Areas: Country case studies on policy, governance and institutional issues (FAO Fisheries and aquaculture technical paper 556/2), FAO, Rome, 5-15.
  • Miyazawa Y, Makino M (2012) Role of fisheries and ecosystem-based management: Shiretoko, Japan. In (Amareswar Galla ed.) World Heritage: Benefits Beyond Borders, UNESCO and Cambridge University Press, 253-263.
  • Makino M. (2012) Ecosystem-based fisheries management in the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage, Japan. In (G. Kruse, H. Browman, K. Cochrane, D. Evans, G. Jamieson, P. Livingston, D. Woody, and C.I. Zhang ed.s) Global Progress on Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management, Alaska Sea Grant, 237-256
  • Makino M, Matsuda H. “Ecosystem-based management in the Asia-Pacific region”, In (Ommar RE, Perry RI, Cochrane K, and Cury P. Ed.s) World Fisheries: A Social-Ecological Analysis, Wiley-Blackwells, 322-333 (2011).
  • Makino M and Fluharty DL (2011) Report of the Study Group on Human Dimensions (PICES Scientific Report No.39). 1-40. (http://pices.int/publications/scientific_reports/Report39/Rep39.pdf)
  • Makino M, Matsuda H, and Sakurai Y. (2011) Siretoko: Expanding Fisheries Co-management to Ecosystem-based Management. In (United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies Operating Unit Ishikawa/Kanazawa Ed.) Biological and Cultural Diversity in Coastal Communities: Exploring the Potential of Satoumi for Implementing the Ecosystem Approach in the Japanese Archipelago (CBD Technical Series No.61), Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, pp. 19-23. (http://www.cbd.int/doc/publications/cbd-ts-61-en.pdf)
  • Chris Harvey, Glen Jamieson, Patricia Livingston, Chang-Ik Zhang, Elena Dulepova, David Fluharty, Xianshi Jin, Tatsu Kishida, Jae Bong Lee, Mitsutaku Makino, R. Ian Perry, Vladimir Radchenko, Qisheng Tang, Inja Yeon and Elizabeth Fulton (2010) National Approaches Used to Describe and Delineate Marine Ecosystems and Subregions in the North Pacific. Report of Working Group 19 on Ecosystem-based Management Science and its Application to the North Pacific (PICES Scientific Report No. 37), 91-116.
  • David Fluharty, Chris Harvey, Glen Jamieson, Xianshi Jin, Patricia Livingston, Mitsutaku Makino, Vladimir Radchenko and Chang-Ik Zhang (2010) Developing an Ecosystem-based Approach for Ocean Management in the PICES Region. Report of Working Group 19 on Ecosystem-based Management Science and its Application to the North Pacific (PICES Scientific Report No. 37), 3-82.
  • Makino M “Fisheries Management under Species Alternation: case of the Pacific purse seiner off Japan”, Proceedings of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET) (2010).
  • Y. Sakurai, M. Makino, H. Matsuda (2010) “Sustainable Fisheries in Shiretoko, Japan”. (Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity) Business 2010, 5(3): 32-33.
  • Makino M “Coastal Fisheries in Japan”. In (Q. Grafton et al. Eds) Handbook of Marine fisheries conservation and management, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 287-298. (2010)
  • Makino M “Marine Protected Areas for the Snow Crab Bottom Fishery off Kyoto Prefecture, Japan”. In Case Studies in Fisheries Self-governance. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 504, Rome, Italy, 211-220  (2008).
  • M. Tomiyama, T. Komatsu and Makino M “Sandeel Fisheries Governance in Ise Bay, Japan”, In Case Studies in Fisheries Self-governance. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 504. Rome, Italy, 201-210(2008).
  • Uchida H and Makino M “Japanese Coastal Fishery Co-management”, In Case Studies in Fisheries Self-governance. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 504. Rome, Italy, 221-230(2008).
  • Makino M “Role of Fishers in Marine Ecosystem Co-management: Case of Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Area”. APEC Bulletin on Marine Resource Conservation and Fisheries IX (1): 10-20(2007).