第12回地球研国際シンポジウム Trans-scale … Galaz Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden...
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In this symposium, we discuss new approaches towards a sustainable future, focusing on the con�icts of resources, values, and governances among stakeholders across time and space. Behind the current understanding of the local tragedy of commons there exist trans-spatial issues such as local, national and global scale con�icts/synergy, as well as trans-temporal issues encompassing past, present and future, which need to be identi�ed and solved. Analysis of the conservation and development of natural, social and institutional capitals is key to new directions of research. In particular, water and water-related issues under the conditions of climate change and shortage of land will be highlighted with scenario developments, and with the use of integrated indices and socio-ecological-economic models.
RIHN 12th International Symposium
Trans-scale Solutions for SustainabilityDecember 20 -21, 2017
Room D Kyoto International Conference CenterKyoto, Japan
Language
English
Keynote AddressPeter VerburgProfessor, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Session 1 Trans-spatial ConnectionsSession 2 Trans-temporal ConnectionsSession 3 Social Responses to Tipping Points
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RIHN 12th International Symposium
Trans-scale Solutions for Sustainability
Wednesday – December 20, 2017
Plenary SessionChair: Makoto Taniguchi RIHN
Keynote Address
Peter Verburg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Session 1Trans-spatial Connections
Chair: Ichiro Tayasu RIHN
Carol Kendall U.S. Geological Survey, USA
Keiichiro Kanemoto Shinshu University
Aiko Endo RIHN
Yoshihide Wada IIASA, Austria
Roundtable DiscussionChair: Tohru Nakashizuka RIHN
�ursday – December 21, 2017
Session 2Trans-temporal Connections
Chair: Reiichiro Ishii RIHN
Sergei Scherbov IIASA, Austria (TBD)Shunsuke Managi Kyushu University
Kiyoshi Takahashi National Institute for Environmental Studies
Reiichiro Ishii RIHN
Roundtable DiscussionChair: Tatsuyoshi Saijo RIHN
Session 3Social Responses to Tipping Points
Chair: Makoto Taniguchi RIHN
Makoto Taniguchi RIHN
Victor Galaz Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden
Juan Castilla CSIRO, Australia
Roundtable DiscussionChair: Kaoru Sugihara RIHN
Kyoto International Conference Center (Room D)Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan
▶ From the closest station5-minute walk from Kokusaikaikan Station on the Karasuma Subway Line.
General DiscussionChair: Makoto Taniguchi RIHN
Session summaries and discussion across all sessions
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