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In this symposium, we discuss new approaches towards a sustainable future, focusing on the conflicts 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 conflicts/synergy, as well as trans-temporal issues encompassing past, present and future, which need to be identified 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 Sustainability December 20 -21, 2017 Room D Kyoto International Conference Center Kyoto, Japan Language English Keynote Address Peter Verburg Professor, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Session 1 Trans-spatial Connections Session 2 Trans-temporal Connections Session 3 Social Responses to Tipping Points International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Sponsored by Supported by

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Page 1: 第12回地球研国際シンポジウム Trans-scale … Galaz Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden Juan Castilla CSIRO, Australia Roundtable Discussion Chair: Kaoru Sugihara RIHN

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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