FeED - Forge Ecosystems, through Education and Design

Creativity

Summary

FeED

FeED stands for "Forge Ecosystems, through Education and Design."
It is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to forge sustainable local ecosystems in areas such as agriculture, food systems, and creative industries, by linking creativity, skills, data, learning and making. FeED creates platforms where diverse actors - from farmers to designers, and educators to students - collaborate to shape resilient, creative, and regenerative communities. FeED represents a process of transformation: by linking fields, people, and disciplines, it builds fertile ground for social innovation rooted in place, yet open to global exchange.


SDGs

4.QUALITY EDUCATION4.QUALITY EDUCATION
8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

Project Members

About Project Members, Researchers

Note: ◎ indicates the project leader

◎ Atsushi Shinjo Faculty of Environment and Information Studies Professor Information Science (Industrial Applications, Data Governance, Knowledge and Information Science), Information Policy, Agricultural Informatics, Service Science
Haruyuki Yamashita Graduate School of Media and Governance Project Professor Culinary Theory and Food Environment
Hiroyuki Nobutomo Graduate School of Media and Governance Project Associate Professor Marketing, Data Governance, Systemic Design
Haruka Miki Graduate School of Media and Governance Project Researcher Data Analysis, Virtual Reality (VR)