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Program

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Graduate School of ASian and AFrican Area Studies(ASAFAS), Kyoto University.

Center for Southeast Asian Studies(CSEAS), Kyoto University.

Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto-Univ.

Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University

Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University.

 

November 23(Wednesday), 2005
November 24(Thursday), 2005
Poster session

November 23(Wednesday), 2005
09:30-10:30 Opening remarks
OIKE Kazuo (President, Kyoto University)
Ahnond Bunyaratvej (Secretary General, National Research Council of Thailand)
Suchada Kiranandana (President, Chulalongkorn University)
Surapon Nitikraipot (Rector, Thammasart University)
Viroch Impithuksa (President, Kasetsart University)
HIRAMATSU Kozo (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)

Living in a glocalizing world
10:45-12:30 Session 1:Learning lessons from recent disasters in the Indian Ocean
 
Moderator
Niran Chaimanee(Department of Mineral Resources, Thailand)
 
Speakers
TAKAYAMA Tomotsuka (Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University)
“Dependency of tsunami behaviors and forces on topography of cross-shore section”Abstract(PDF:24KB)
 
HAYASHI Haruo (Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University)
"Towards holistic recovery: Lessons from past disasters in japan "Abstract(PDF:13KB)
 
Subandono Diposaptono (Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia)
“Tsunami hazard mitigation in Indonesia”Abstract(PDF:17KB)
 
Thanawat Jarupongsakul (Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University)
“The current serious problems of coastal disasters in Thailand”Abstract(PDF:34KB)
 
Commentator
Irb Kheoruenromne (Kasetsart University)
   
12:30-13:30 Lunch
   
13:30-15:00 Session 2:Health, disease, aging and locality
 
Moderator
FUJIKURA Tatsuro (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
 
Speakers
MATSUBAYASHI Kozo (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
“What is "successful ageing" in globally aging society in Asia ?”Abstract(PDF:15KB)
 
NISHIBUCHI Mitsuaki (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
“Food safety and enteric pathogens in the environment: An important and complicated issue in Asia”Abstract(PDF:28KB)
 
Komatra Chuengsatiansup (Ministry of Public Health, Thailand)
“Health and human condition in the era of violence, epidemics, and environmental disasters”Abstract(PDF:14KB)
 
Commentator
Varaporn Vuddhakul (Prince of Songkla University)
Tana Nilchaikowit (Mahidol University)
   
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
   
15:30-16:30 Round-table discussion:What we have learned between Kyoto and Thailand
 
Moderator
TAMADA Yoshihumi (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
   
Discussants
Chavalin Svetanant (Chulalongkorn University)
Nakharin Mekrairat (Thammasart University)
Natthaphon Showchaiya (Mitsubishi Engineering Plastics)
Somsak Panha (Chulalongkorn University)
   
16:45-17:15 Special lecture‡T: An outline of Thai history
 
Moderator
Attachak Sattayanurak (Chiang Mai University)
 
Speaker
Nidhi Aeusrivongse
   
18:00 Reception

November 24(Thursday), 2005

Towards coexistence
9:00-10:30 Special session:21st Century Center of Excellence Program: Reports from Field Stations and Introduction of Poster Presentations
 
Moderator
SUZUKI Reiji (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
 
Speakers
ICHIKAWA Mitsuo (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
Delegates of field stations in Myanmar and Laos
Houngphet Chanthavong (National University of Laos)
Soe Min (SEAMEO Regional Center for History and Tradition, Myanmar)
   
10:30-10:50 Coffee break
   
10:50-12:20 Session 3:Restoration of human-nature coexistence systems in tropics
 
Moderators
Pongsak Sahunalu (Kasetsart University)
KANZAKI Mamoru (Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University)
 
Speakers
Nimal Gunatilleke (University of Peradeniya)
“Towards ecological and economic restoration of degraded rain forest lands: A Sri Lankan experience”Abstract(PDF:27KB)
   
Pipat Patanaponpaiboon (Chulalongkorn University )
“Present state of mangrove forests in Thailand and the effects of human activities”
   
ARAKI Shigeru (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
“Forest use and restoration in African savanna from farmer's view on agriculture, forest and land”Abstract(PDF:14KB)
 
YAMADA Isamu (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
“Perspectives on the future of tropical forests in Southeast Asia viewed from the past”Abstract(PDF:19KB)
 
Commentator
KOBAYASHI Shigeo (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
Aung Than (National Academy, Myanmar)
   
12:20-13:00 Lunch
   
13:00-14:00 Poster session
   
14:00-16:00 Session 4:Exploring new paradigms for coexistence in a glocalizing world
 
Moderator
KONO Yasuyuki (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
 
Speakers
YAMAKOSHI Gen (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
“What is happening on the border between humans and chimpanzees?: Wildlife conservation in West African rural landscapes”Abstract(PDF:25KB)
   
ARAI Nobuaki (Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University)
“Sea turtle, dugong, catfish and human beings: Review of SEASTAR2000”Abstract(PDF:29KB)
 
Andi Amri(Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries, Hasanuddin University)
“Community participation and co-management strategy on coastal resource management in South Sulawesi, Indonesia”Abstract(PDF:35KB)
 
ENDO Tamaki (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
“Informal economy in a globalizing world: Perspectives of slum community in Bangkok”Abstract(PDF:29KB)
 
FUJITA Koichi (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
‘Chinization’of Southeast Asia: Changes of rural livelihoods in northern LaosAbstract(PDF:49KB)
 
Commentator
Charnvit Kasetsiri (Thammasat University)
Supamard Panichsakpatana (Kasetsart University)
Pasuk Phongpaichit (Chulalongkorn University)
   
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
   
16:30-17:00 Special lecture‡U: Co-existence in "a glocalizing world" with other culture
 
Moderator
Chalong Soontravanich(Chulalongkorn University)
 
Speaker
ISHII Yoneo (Kyoto University)
   
17:10-17:20 Closing remarks
HIRAMATSU Kozo (ASAFAS, Kyoto University)
   
18:00 Farewell party

 

 

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