【Date】20th June,2024
【Time】14:00-17:30
【Venue】Kyoto University, Inamori Memorial Foundation Building (third floor), Large-sized meeting room.
【Style】Face-to-face
【Language】English
【Schedule】
14:00~14:05 Dr. Akira Takada (Professor, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies (ASAFAS), Kyoto University)
Introduction
14:05-15:05 Mr. HANGLA Simon Hangula (Senior conservation scientist, Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism, Republic of Namibia)
The Namibian ecological mechanisms causing landscape formation: Application of remote sensing and GIS mapping
15:05-16:05 Dr. Yuichiro Fujioka (Associate professor, Department of Environmental Changes Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University)
Formation of “Forest for Gathering“ and its Issues on Future Management: From the Comparison between Case Studies in Namibia and Japan
16:05-16:15 Short break
16:15-17:15 Dr. Koki Teshirogi (Associate professor, Institute of Human and Social Sciences Faculty of Education, Kanazawa University)
How has the landscape of a giant Japanese horse chestnut forest in Japan been formed?: An integrated analysis of natural and social environmental factors
17:15-17:30
Discussion
【Notes】
* The talk is given in English, and no translation will be provided.
*No reservation is required for participating in the Colloquium.
The Colloquium of Ecological future making of childrearing is a serial seminar that was set up in Academic Year 2022, as part of the JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) “Ecological future making of childrearing in contact zones between hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists in Africa” (Primary Investigator: Akira Takada).
Contact
E-mail: CCI.takada.lab※gmail.com