8th International Symposium on Human Survivability “Human Survivability Studies (HSS) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Asia”
Food Waste in Convenience Store Ms. Chuying Zhou, Graduate Student, Graduate School of Biostudies
Short Summary
This international symposium focuses Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Asia, which is the most developing area in the world in terms of population growth, industrial and agricultural development, and economic growth. The area also has many risks such as environmental degradation, natural disasters, and social instability. Inviting a couple of keynote speakers who provide insights about hot issues in Asia, the GSAIS faculty members and students of GSAIS will discuss their own research interests in relation to SDGs with the keynote speakers and other participants and will achieve some conclusion how to further enhance human survivability studies for solving global issues.
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- Opening Remarks
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Prof. Kaoru Takara, Dean of GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 09:26 English
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- Keynote Speech 1: UNESCO Bangkok’s contribution towards sustainable human living
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Dr. Benno Böer, Chief of Natural Sciences, UNESCO Bangkok
Nov. 07, 2019 36:13 English
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- Introduction of Interdisciplinary Study Groups
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Dr. Yuichi Ikeda, Professor, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 02:28 English
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- Do Children with High Curiosity Show More Exploratory Behaviors?
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Ms. Shoko Iwasaki, Graduate Student, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 13:12 English
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- International taxation in global economy -Implication from network analysis-
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Mr. Tembo Nakamoto, Graduate Student, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 12:18 English
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- Policy Framing of Power System Integration Revisited: What are the priorities for ASEAN?
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Mr. Yugo Tanaka, Graduate Student, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 13:58 English
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- Japanese Version of Auditory Verbal Learning Test on Elderly People
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Ms. Xueyan Wang, Graduate Student, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 11:01 English
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- Keynote Speech 2: ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) 2016-2025
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Dr. Nuki Agya Utama, Executive Director, ASEAN/ACE
Nov. 07, 2019 28:31 English
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- The Case Study of Monastic Education School Accepting Ethnic Children in Myanmar
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Ms. Ayaka Watanabe, Graduate Student, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 12:20 English
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- Sustainable Cities in the East and the West. Case of Kitakyushu City, Japan.
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Mr. Fedor Myasoedov, Graduate Student, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 15:29 English
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- Plastic Waste Management through Visualization of Individual’s Effort and A.I. Recycling Technologies
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Mr. Chun Wai Hui, Graduate Student, Graduate School of Agriculture
Nov. 07, 2019 12:29 English
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- Food Waste in Convenience Store
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Ms. Chuying Zhou, Graduate Student, Graduate School of Biostudies
Nov. 07, 2019 16:05 English
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- Keynote Speech 3: New Challenges in Education Development in the Era of SDGs
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Dr. Nobuko Kayashima, Senior Vice President, JICA
Nov. 07, 2019 34:18 English
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- Academia and SDGs
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Dr. M. Charles Boliko, Director, Liaison Office in Japan, FAO
Nov. 07, 2019 14:03 English
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Mr. Septia B. Supendi, Manager, ASEAN/ACE
Nov. 07, 2019 09:52 English
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- Sustainable Mother Planet and Human Survivability
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Dr. Yosuke Yamashiki, Professor, GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 14:40 English
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- Panel Discussion
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Dr. Takashi Kanamura, Associate Professor, GSAIS (Facilitator)
Nov. 07, 2019 22:49 English
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- Conclusion
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Prof. Kaoru Takara, Dean of GSAIS
Nov. 07, 2019 12:50 English
Details
- Year/Term
- 2019
- Date
- November 7th, 2019
- Faculty/
Graduate School - Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability (GSAIS)
- Language
- English
- Place
- Symposium Hall, International Science Innovation Building (West Building) 5F
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