The Fifth Biennial Conference of East Asian Environmental History (EAEH 2019)
Time:October 24-27
Venue: National Cheng Kung Unversity, Tainan, Taiwan
General theme:
Issues of Sustainable Development in East Asia: Perspectives of Environmental History
Tentative Program
Thursday, October 24
Opening and Keynote Speech
Opening Ceremony
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Oct. 24 09:00-09:30
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Phoenix Theater, NCKU
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Chair: Dr. Shi-yung Liu (President of AEAEH)
Welcome Address: Dr. Hsueh-chi Hsu (Director of Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
Dr. Chung-I Lin (Executive Vice President of National Cheng Kung University)
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Keynote Speech
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Oct. 24 09:30-10:30
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Phoenix Theater, NCKU
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Title
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Speaker
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Chair
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Cyclical and Counter-Cyclical Relation between Human Resources and Natural Resources: 16-20 Centuries
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Takeshi Hamashita
(Toyo Bunko, Tokyo/
Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou
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Ts'ui-jung Liu
(Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
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Parallel Session 1
Parallel Session 1.1
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Oct. 24 11:00-12:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Land-use Patterns and Environmental Sustainability
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Chair/Discussant
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Donald Worster
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University of Kansas
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TItle
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Presenters
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Resources in Crisis: Plowing Pastures and Mining Mountains in 1850s Xinjiang
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Peter B. Lavelle
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Temple University
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Empire of Insect Flower: Pyrethrum Cropscapes in East Asia, 1880s-1940s
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Yubin Shen
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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
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Sustainability in Mitigation Efforts during the 17th Century Cold Period in Jiāngnán
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Erling Agoey
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Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo
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Growing Cities and Shrinking Bases: A
Comparison of Urban Environmental Issues and Militarized Landscapes in
the Kanto, Chubu, and Kansai Regions of Japan
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Adam Tompkins
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Lakeland University Japan
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Parallel Session 1.2
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Oct. 24 11:00-12:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Anima Philosophica: Nature, Disaster, and Animism in Japan
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Chair/Discussant/Organizer
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Tatsushi Fujihara
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
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Title
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Presenters
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The Animism of Discarded Things: Why Mottainai Ghosts Appear in Japan
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Tatsushi Fujihara
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
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Floating Spirits and Wandering Ghosts: The Mourning Environment in Modern Japan
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Miho Ishii
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
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The Fate of the World: Implications of Nishida's Philosophy for Modernized Space in Japan
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Masatake Shinohara
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The Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS), Kyoto University
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Science Fiction Films and Repose of Souls: The Narratives, and Images of Government, Scientists, Media, and Citizens, in First Godzilla and Shin Godzilla
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Takashi Arai
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Tono Culture Research Center
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Parallel Session 1.3
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Oct. 24 11:00-12:40
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Room 25237, Dept. of History
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Sustainable Urbanization
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Chair/Discussant
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Yifei Li
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New York University Shanghai
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Title
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Presenters
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(Un?)Charted Waters: Hydraulic Infrastructures in Zaanheh and Shanghai
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Yifei Li
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New York University Shanghai
Department of Enviromental Studies, New York University
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Remodeling the Urban Landscape of Kunming in Ming Dynasty
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Yuanhui Liang
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Southwest Institute of Environmental History, Yunnan University
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Planning for Industrial Nature: A Case Study on Ecopolis Ulsan
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Dongjin Kim
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Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
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Nature and the City: Remaking of the Han River in Seoul in the 1980s
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Yeonsil Kang
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Catholic University of Korea
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Parallel Session 2
Parallel Session 2.1
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Oct. 24 14:00-15:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Local People and Natural Relationship in Eastern Asia: Border and Adaptation to Natural and Social Change
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Chair/Discussant/Organizer
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Yoko Yasuda
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International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
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Title
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Presenters
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A History of Fresh Water Fishery in Ob' River System from the Viewpoint of Khanty
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Yuka Oishi
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National Museum of Ethnology, Japan
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The Movement of Local Fishery Order Influenced by Natural and Social Environment from Early Modern to Modern Japan
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Shingo Nakamura
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University of Toyama
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The Borders and Natural Disasters of the Pastoral Nomadic Society of Qing-era Mongolia
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Kaori Horiuchi
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Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University
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Reasons for Live on Water
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Tsutomu Inazawa
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Shokei Gakuin University
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Parallel Session 2.2
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Oct. 24 14:00-15:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Transnational Technology, Market, and Environment in East Asia (1850s to 1940s)
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Chair/Discussant
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Yubin Shen
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Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
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Organizer
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Ruisheng Zhang
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Department of History, Purdue University
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Title
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Presenters
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Beyond Violence: Commodity, Nature and the Expansion of a Global Market in Pre-Modern South-Eastern Mongolia
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Siping Shan
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Department of History, SOAS, University of London
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Cultivating Red China’s
Agricultural Engineers- A Research on the Cooperation between the
Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the International
Harvester Company (1945-1948)
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Ruisheng Zhang
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Department of History, Purdue University
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Parallel Session 3
Parallel Session 3.1
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Oct. 24 16:00-17:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Pollution and Environmental Protection
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Chair/Discussant
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Shi-yung Liu
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University of Pennsylvania /
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Title
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Presenters
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Mining Pollution and Infant Health in Modern Japan: From Village/Town Statistics of Infant Mortality
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Keisuke Moriya
Kenichi Tomobe
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Hitotsubashi University
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Producing Engineers for Cleaner
Korea: Public Health and Environmental Engineering Education in Korean
Higher Education from 1979 to 1999
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Jongmin Lee
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University of Science and Technology, Korea
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Parallel Session 3.2
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Oct. 24 16:00-17:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Animals in Technological Environments
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Chair/Discussant
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Tatsushi Fujihara
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
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Organizer:
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Akihisa Setoguchi
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
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Title
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Presenters
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Underground Animals: Humans, Canaries, and Machines in Mines and Cities
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Akihisa Setoguchi
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Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
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Hypercultivation: Aquacultural Ecology, Pearl Crisis, and the Politics of Density in Ago Bay, 1950s-1970s
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Kjell Ericson
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Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University
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Pest and Pest Control in Postwar Taiwan, 1945-1980s
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Shao-li Lu
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Department of History, National Taiwan University
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Friday, October 25
Mid-conference Field Trip
Saturday, October 26
Round Table
Round Table
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Oct. 26 09:00-10:00
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Heritage Hall, Dept. of History
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J. Donald Hughes Memorial Roundtable
Chair: Shi-yung Liu
Introducers: Joy Hughes (Solar Gardens)
Ts'ui-jung Liu (Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
Satoshi Murayama (Kagawa University)
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Parallel Session 4
Parallel Session 4.1
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Oct. 26 10:20-12:00
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Ocean Resource Utilization in East Asia
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Chair/Discussant
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Wataru Iijima
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Department of History, Aoyama Gakuin University
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Title
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Presenters
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Dried Pollack and Japanese Empire: An Economic Analysis of a Korean Indigenous Food
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Chaisung Lim
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Rikkyo University
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Fish, Subterfuge and Security in
the Sea of Okhotsk: Environmental Histories of North Korean and Soviet
Union Maritime Interaction
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Robert Winstanley-Chesters
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University of Leeds and Birkbeck, University of London
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Parallel Session 4.2
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Oct. 26 10:20-12:00
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Sustainable Perspective of Water and Forest Resource Utilization in China and Taiwan
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Chair/Discussant/Organizer
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Ts'ui-jung Liu
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Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
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Title
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Presenters
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A Sustainable Development Plan under the Qing Dynasty
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Makoto Ueda
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Research Institute for Asian Studies, Rikkyo University
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The Uriyangkhai Mink Tribute during the Qing Dynasty
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Hui-min Lai
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Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
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Water Resource Utilization in Taiwan’s Municipalities: A Comparative Perspective
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Ts'ui-jung Liu
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Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
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Parallel Session 4.3
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Oct. 26 10:20-12:00
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Room 25237, Dept. of History
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Human-Animal Relationship
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Chair/Discussant
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Satoshi Murayama
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Kagawa University
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Title
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Presenters
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Gibbon of the Qin Shi Huang: A Study Centered on the Qin Bamboo Slips Unearthed at Liye
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Mian Li (1)
Fangjie Yu (2)
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(1) School of History and Society, Chongqing Normal University
(2) Sichuan Fine Arts Institute
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Urbanizing Camels: Camels in Beijing, 1800-1937
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Lei Zhang
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Department of History, Lingnan University
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Parallel Session 5
Parallel Session 5.1
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Oct. 26 14:00-15:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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New Horizons and Potentials in East Asian Medical History: A Survey of Chinese Maritime Customs' Medical Reports
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Chair/Discussant/Organizer
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Takeshi Hamashita
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Toyo Bunko, Tokyo
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Title
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Presenters
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Eight Volumes of Half Yearly Published Medical Reports by the Chinese Maritime Customs from 1871 to 1911
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Takeshi Hamashita
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Toyo Bunko, Tokyo
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Who Were the Authors of the Medical
Reports: Medicine and Public Health Networks by the Chinese Maritime
Customs in the Late Nineteenth Century East Asia
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Wataru Iijima
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Department of History, Aoyama Gakuin University
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Endemic Diseases in Modern East Asia Reported in Medical Reports: Describing a History of the Spread of Pork Tapeworm in Early Modern Ryukyu
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Hiroki Inoue
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Aoyama Gakuin University
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A Study of Disease Control by Chinese Maritime Customs in Fujian Province
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Keisuke Tatara
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Nihon University
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Parallel Session 5.2
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Oct. 26 14:00-15:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Production of Scientific Knowledge and the Japanese Empire Forestry
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Chair/Organizer
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Koji Nakashima
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Kanazawa University
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Discussant
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Hurng-Jyuhn Wang
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National Dong HwaUniversity
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Title
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Presenters
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Japanese Scientific Forestry and
Treeless Islands in Colonial Taiwan: Controversy on the Environmental
History of the Penghu Islands
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Taisaku Komeie
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Department of Geography, Kyoto University
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The Exploration of Yushan Mountain and the Discovery of Alishan Forest in Colonial Taiwan in the Late 19th Century
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Taro Takemoto
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Department of Ecoregion Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Research Activity and Specimen Collection of Ryozo Kanehira: Based on the Material Evidences and His Personal History
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Misako Mishima
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The Kyushu University Museum
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Experimental Activities of SCES and Private Companies: A Comparison with Taiwan and Hokkaido under the Japanese Empire
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Taisho Nakayama
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Kushiro Public University of Economics
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Parallel Session 5.3
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Oct. 26 14:00-15:40
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Room 25237, Dept. of History
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Environmental Policy History 2.0-Nature Conservation on Private Lands
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Chair/Discussant/Organizer
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Hiroki Oikawa
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Yokohama National University
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Title
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Presenters
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A Study on the Respect for Property Rights in the Act on Protection of Cultural Properties
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Rie Uchida
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Yokohama National University
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A Consideration Regarding an
Amendment to the Articles on Respecting Property Rights in the Species
Conservation Act and the True Picture of the Discussion Surrounding Them
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Kazuki Kikuchi
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Secretary, House of Representatives, Japan
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The QEII National Trust and Open
Space Covenants in New Zealand: A Model of Sustainable, Landowner- First
Conservation by Covenants
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Keiji Akutsu
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Development Bank of Japan Inc., Tokyo
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Parallel Session 6
Parallel Session 6.1
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Oct. 26 16:00-17:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Disease and Medicine
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Chair/Discussant
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Shi-yung Liu
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University of Pennsylvania /
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Title
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Presenters
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Racism in Pollen Allergy
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Kaihei Koshio
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Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Tropical Stupor? An Investigation into Patients Affected by Earthquakes and Tropical Weather in Colonial Taiwan
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Harry Yi-Jui Wu
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Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, The University of Hong Kong
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Parallel Session 6.2
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Oct. 26 16:00-17:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Knowledge and Practices in British Colonial and Postcolonial Forestry
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Chair/Organizer
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Shoko Mizuno
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Department of Economics, Komazawa University
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Discussant
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Gregory A. Barton
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Western Sydney University
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Title
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Presenters
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Hybrid Forest Practice in British Colonial and Postcolonial Forestry Networks
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Shoko Mizuno
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Department of Economics, Komazawa University
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Local Knowledge Blended into Forestry Development Projects of Burma / Myanmar
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Yukako Tani
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Faculty of Economics, Tohoku Gakuin University
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How Have Forestry Knowledge and Practices Been Developed on an Invasive Species of Lantana camara in India?
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Masahiko Ota
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Institute of Liberal Arts, Kyushu Institute of Technology
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The Evaporation of the Forest-Climate Question
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Brett M Bennett
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University of Johannesburg
Western Sydney University
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Parallel Session 6.3
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Oct. 26 16:00-17:40
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Room 25237, Dept. of History
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Disaster and Response
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Chair/Discussant
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Mian Li
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School of History and Society, Chongqing Normal University
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Title
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Presenters
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Impacts of Historical Flood Events
and Disaster Response Strategies: A Case Study of the Huayuankou Flood
in the Lower Reaches of theYellow River in 1938
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Pi-ling Pai
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Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica
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All for One: Hong Kong for the 1991 East China Flood
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Stephen Chung-On Ng
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Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, University of Hong Kong
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Sunday, October 27
Parallel Session 7
Parallel Session 7.1
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Oct. 27 09:00-10:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Water-Society Relationship
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Chair/Discussant
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Satoshi Murayama
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Kagawa University
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Title
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Presenters
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Flood, Drought, and Lack of
Sunshine in the East Asian Monsoon Region: An Environmental History of
Takahama in the Amakusa Islands, Kyushu, Japan, 1793-1818
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Satoshi Murayama
Hiroko Nakamura
Noboru Higashi
Toru Terao
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Kagawa University
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Water Control and Holo-Hakka Ethnic Relationship- a Case Study of the Ai-Liao River Basin of Southern Taiwan
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Ya-wen Ku
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Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
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The Establishment of Water Companies in Modern China
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Shinobu Iguro
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Otani University
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Parallel Session 7.2
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Oct. 27 09:00-10:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Forest Resources and Sustainability
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Chair/Discussant
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Shi-yung Liu
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University of Pennsylvania /
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Title
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Presenters
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From Forestry to Agriculture and
Then Sustainability: Relay of Exploitation on the Northern Frontier of
Taiwan in the Eighteenth Century
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Hung-yi Chien
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Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
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Circulation of Forestry Information between Japanese Taiwan and the American Philippines
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Er-Jian Yeh
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Department of Taiwan and Regional Studies, National Dong Hwa University
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Parallel Session 8
Parallel Session 8.1
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Oct. 27 11:00-12:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Ecology and Culture
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Chair/Discussant
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Hurng-Jyuhn Wang
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National Dong Hwa University
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Title
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Presenters
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Mecha and Kodomo Anime, Pop Culture
and Mass Environmentalism. The Top Down Transmission of Ecological Ideas
in the Decades of the Ecological Crisis (1960-1990)
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Federico Paolini
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Università della Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli'
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South Korean Biologists' Appropriation of Japanese Colonial Experience
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Manyong Moon
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Chonbuk National University
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Radioactive Cherry Blossoms. Japanese Relations with Contaminated Areas around the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant.
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Aleksandra Brylska
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Faculty of 'Artes Liberales', University of Warsaw
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Parallel Session 8.2
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Oct. 27 11:00-12:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Forests of Empire: Sustainability in Imperial Japan
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Chair/Discussant
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Bruce Batten
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Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies
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Organizer
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M. William Steele
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International Christian University
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Title
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Presenters
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From a Tiny Matchstick Does a Mighty Forest Fall: Hokkaido Wood Products in Japan's Modern Economic Development
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M. William Steele
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International Christian University
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Akita Forests in Modern Japan: A Micro View of the Green Archipelago
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Patricia Sippel
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Toyo Eiwa University
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Wilson’s Hope; Or, How to Govern “the Finest Forests of Eastern Asia” (1895-1945)
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Kuang-chi Hung
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Department of Geography, National Taiwan University
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Parallel Session 9
Parallel Session 9.1
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Oct. 27 14:00-15:40
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Room 25235, Dept. of History
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Energy Utilization and Environmental Movements
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Chair/Discussant
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Takashi Nakazawa
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Shizuoka University
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Title
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Presenters
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An Analysis on the Historical Role of a Local Organization in the Local Acceptance of Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plants
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Takashi Nakazawa
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Faculty of Informatics, Shizuoka University
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Review of Renewable Energy Utilization and the Feed-in Tariff System in Japan
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Fuyi Chen
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Niigata University
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The Dual Character of Gentry of Civil Environmental Organization in Britain
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Sian Zhao
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Tianjin Normal University
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Parallel Session 9.2
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Oct. 27 14:00-15:40
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Room 25236, Dept. of History
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Human-Environment Relationship
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Chair/Discussant
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Kung-chi Hung
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Department of Geography, National Taiwan University
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Title
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Presenters
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The Rats Plagues Japan in 1855: A Study on the Representation of Rat Swarms
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Yoko Yasuda
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Tohoku University
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Population Decline after the 1783 Great Famine in the Oku-Aizu Region
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Hiroshi Kawaguchi
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Tezukayama University
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The Retreat of the Human: The Human-Environmental Relationship Under Warfare in Sichuan, China (1634-1681)
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Shang Yuan
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Sichuan University
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General Meeting and Closing Ceremony
General Meeting
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Oct. 27 16:00-17:00
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General Meeting of AEAEH Members
Chair: Shi-yung Liu
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Closing Ceremony
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Oct. 27 17:00-17:30
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Chair: New President of AEAEH
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