IGU 2013 - KYOTO REGIONAL CONFERENCE

Commission Session Proposals

Code Commissions
C12.01 Applied Geography
C12.02 Arid Lands, Humankind, and Environment
C12.03 Biogeography and Biodiversity
C12.04 Climatology
C12.05 Coastal Systems
C12.06 Cold Region Environments
C12.07 Cultural Approach in Geography
C12.08 Dynamics of Economic Spaces
C12.09 Environment Evolution
C12.10 Gender and Geography
C12.11 Geographical Education
C12.12 Geographical Information Science
C12.13 Geography of Governance
C12.14 Geography of Global Information Society
C12.15 Geography of Tourism, Leisure, and Global Change
C12.16 Geoparks
C12.17 Global Change and Human Mobility
C12.18 Hazard and Risk
C12.19 Health and Environment
C12.20 History of Geography
C12.21 Indigenous Knowledges and Peoples' Rights
C12.22 Islands
C12.23 Karst
C12.24 Land Degradation and Desertification
C12.25 Landscape Analysis and Landscape Planning
C12.26 Land Use and Land Cover Change
C12.27 Latin American Studies
C12.28 Local Development
C12.29 Marginalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Responses
C12.30 Mediterranean Basin
C12.31 Modelling Geographical Systems
C12.32 Mountain Response to Global Change
C12.33 Political Geography
C12.34 Population Geography
C12.35 Sustainability of Rural Systems
C12.36 Toponymy (jointly with International Cartographic Association)
C12.37 Transformation Processes in Megacities
C12.38 Transport and Geography
C12.39 Urban Geography: Urban Challenges in a Complex World
C12.40 Water Sustainability
T12.01 Olympiad



C12.01 Applied Geography:

Chair: Graham Clarke, United Kingdom
E-mail: G.P.Clarke [at] leeds.ac.uk

CS01-1 APPLIED GEOGRAPHY Modelling small area data for epidemiological studies (Joint session with the Commission on Health and Environment)
Graham Clarke; Univ. of Leeds

CS01-2 APPLIED GEOGRAPHY Spatial analysis on Walkability and Obesity (Joint session with the Commission on Health and Environment)
Tomoki Nakaya; Ritsumeikan Univ.

CS01-3 APPLIED GEOGRAPHY Analysing contextual factors on health (Joint session with the Commission on Health and Environment)
Graham Clarke; Univ. of Leed; Tomoki Nakaya; Ritsumeikan Univ.


C12.02 Arid Lands, Humankind, and Environment

Chair: Mahmoud M. Ashour, Egypt
E-mail: ashour43 [at] hotmail.com
URL: http://ahe.uni-koeln.de/

CS02-1 "ARID LANDS, HUMANKIND, AND ENVIRONMENT" "Arid lands, humankind, and environment (1)"
Mahmoud M. Ashour; Ain Shams Univ. Noboru Ogata; Kyoto Univ.

CS02-2 "ARID LANDS, HUMANKIND, AND ENVIRONMENT" "Arid lands, humankind, and environment (2) Alexandria project"
So Hasegawa; "Comprehensive Reserach Institute, Waseda Univ." Mahmoud M. Ashour; Ain Shams Univ. Noboru Ogata; Kyoto Univ.

CS02-3 "ARID LANDS, HUMANKIND, AND ENVIRONMENT" "Arid lands, humankind, and environment (3)"
Mahmoud M. Ashour; Ain Shams Univ. Noboru Ogata; Kyoto Univ.


C12.03 Biogeography and Biodiversity

Chair: Udo Schickhoff, Germany
E-mail: Udo.Schickhoff [at] t-online.de

CS03-1 BIOGEOGRAPHY AND BIODIVERSITY "Scientific mapping of climate change, water, forests and biodiversity"
Udo Schickhoff; Univ. of Hamburg Kazuharu Mizuno; Kyoto Univ.

CS03-2 BIOGEOGRAPHY AND BIODIVERSITY Biodiversity and forest conservation: policy implications and local knowledge system
Koichi Kimoto; Hiroshima Jogakuin Univ. R. B. Singh; Delhi Univ.

CS03-3 BIOGEOGRAPHY AND BIODIVERSITY Biodiversity conservation and livelihood security
Koichi Kimoto; Hiroshima Jogakuin Univ. R. B. Singh; Delhi Univ.



C12.04 Climatology

Chair: Zbigniew Ustrnul, Poland
E-mail: zbigniew.ustrnul [at] uj.edu.pl

CS04-1 CLIMATOLOGY Climatic change and variability in different spatial and temporal scales (1)
Nigel Tapper; Monash Univ. Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Masumi Zaiki; Seikei Univ.

CS04-2 CLIMATOLOGY Climatic change and variability in different spatial and temporal scales (2)
Kimura Keiji; Hokkaido Univ. Nigel Tapper; Monash Univ. Masumi Zaiki; Seikei Univ.

CS04-3 CLIMATOLOGY Climatic change and variability in different spatial and temporal scales (3)
Haruhisa Asada; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Nigel Tapper; Monash Univ. Masumi Zaiki; Seikei Univ.

CS04-4 CLIMATOLOGY Climatic change and variability in different spatial and temporal scales (4)
Ikumi Akasaka; Senshu Univ. Nigel Tapper; Monash Univ. Masumi Zaiki; Seikei Univ.

CS04-5 CLIMATOLOGY Urban climate (1)
Hiroyuki Kusak; Univ. of Tsukuba Toshiaki Ichinose; National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) / Nagoya Univ.

CS04-6 CLIMATOLOGY Urban climate (2)
Toshiaki Ichinose; National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) / Nagoya Univ. Hiroyuki Kusaka; Univ. of Tsukuba

CS04-7 CLIMATOLOGY Urban climate (3)
Takehiko Mikami; Teikyo Univ. Hiroyuki Kusaka; Univ. of Tsukuba

CS04-8 CLIMATOLOGY Urban climate (4)
Fumiaki Fujibe; "Meteorological Research Institute, JMA" Hiroyuki Kusaka; Univ. of Tsukuba

CS04-9 CLIMATOLOGY "Past, present and future changes of Asian and Australian monsoon and their impact on nature and society (1)"
Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.

CS04-10 CLIMATOLOGY "Past, present and future changes of Asian and Australian monsoon and their impact on nature and society (2)"
Chih-Wen Hung; National Taiwan Normal Univ. Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.

CS04-11 CLIMATOLOGY "Past, present and future changes of Asian and Australian monsoon and their impact on nature and society (3)"
Hisayuki Kubota; Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.

CS04-12 CLIMATOLOGY "Past, present and future changes of Asian and Australian monsoon and their impact on nature and society (4)"
Hiromitsu Kanno; NARO Tohoku Agricultural Research Center Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.

CS18-16 CLIMATOLOGY "Climate-related risk and hazard in the 21st century (Joint session with Hazard and Risk"
Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.; Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-17 CLIMATOLOGY "Climate-related risk and hazard in the 21st century (Joint session with the Commission on Hazard and Risk)"
Marek Degorski; Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences; Jun Matsumoto;Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.; Shigeko Haruyama;Mie Univ.

CS40-1 CLIMATOLOGY "Water resources and climate change (Joint session with the Commission on Water Sustainability)"
Claudio Cassardo; Univ. of Torino (Alma Universitas Taurinensis)


C12.05 Coastal Systems

Chair: Edward Anthony, France
E-mail: anthony [at] cerege.fr

CS05-1 COASTAL SYSTEMS "Coasts (1) learning from the past, planning for the future"
Masatomo Umitsu; Nara Univ. Yongqiang Zong; Univ. of Hong Kong

CS05-2 COASTAL SYSTEMS "Coasts (2) learning from the past, planning for the future"
Masatomo Umitsu; Nara Univ. Yongqiang Zong; Univ. of Hong Kong

CS05-3 COASTAL SYSTEMS "Coasts (3) learning from the past, planning for the future"
Masatomo Umitsu; Nara Univ. Yongqiang Zong; Univ. of Hong Kong

CS05-4 COASTAL SYSTEMS "Coasts (4) learning from the past, planning for the future"
Masatomo Umitsu; Nara Univ. Yongqiang Zong; Univ. of Hong Kong


C12.06 Cold Region Environments

Chair: Nancy Doubleday, Canada; Dario Trombotto, Argentina
E-mail: nancy_doubleday [at] carleton.ca; dtrombot [at] lab.cricyt.edu.ar
URL: http://www.cricyt.edu.ar

CS06-1 COLD REGION ENVIRONMENTS Resilience and sustainability assessment in Cold regions Environment (1)
Nancy Doubleday; McMaster Univ. Tatiana Kuzminichna Vlasova; Russian Academy of Science

CS06-2 COLD REGION ENVIRONMENTS Resilience and sustainability assessment in Cold regions Environment (2)
Nancy Doubleday; McMaster Univ. Tatiana Kuzminichna Vlasova; Russian Academy of Science

C12.07 Cultural Approach in Geography

Chair: Benno Werlen, Germany; Stanko Pelc, Slovenia
E-mail: benno.werlen [at] gmail.com; stanko.pelc [at] guest.arnes.si

CS07-1 CULTURAL APPROACH IN GEOGRAPHY Sacred mountains and cultural identities in East Asia (1)
Je Hun Ryu Korea; National Univ. of Education Shangyi Zhou; Beijing Normal Univ.

CS07-2 CULTURAL APPROACH IN GEOGRAPHY Sacred mountains and cultural identities in East Asia (2)
Je Hun Ryu Korea; National Univ. of Education Shangyi Zhou; Beijing Normal Univ.

CS07-3 CULTURAL APPROACH IN GEOGRAPHY Cultural dimensions in sustainability research
Benno Werlen; Univ. of Jena

CS07-4 CULTURAL APPROACH IN GEOGRAPHY Representations of nature
Karsten Gaebler; Univ. of Jena


C12.08 Dynamics of Economic Spaces

Chair: Neil Reid, United States
E-mail: neil.reid [at] utoledo.edu
URL: http://uac.utoledo.edu/igu_commission/index.htm

CS08-1 DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC SPACES Management Geography - Localizing practices
Rolf Dieter Schlunze; Ritsumeikan Univ. Andrew Jones; City Univ. London

CS08-2 DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC SPACES Management Geography - Globlizing practices
Rolf Dieter Schlunze; Ritsumeikan Univ. Patrik Strom; Univ. of Gothenburg

CS08-3 DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC SPACES Management Geography - Managerial challenges
Neil Reid; Univ. of Toledo Andrew Jones; City Univ. London


C12.09 Environment Evolution

Chair: Tatjana Boettger, Germany
E-mail: tatjana.boettger [at] ufz.de
URL:http://ee-commission.narod.ru/

CS09-1 ENVIRONMENT EVOLUTION Environment evolution and human activity in the late
Tatjana Boettger; Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Andrei A. Velichko Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Geography Fahu Chen; Lanzhou Univ.

CS09-2 ENVIRONMENT EVOLUTION Environment evolution and human activity in the late quaternary (2) geographical pattern
atjana Boettger; Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Andrei A. Velichko Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Geography Fahu Chen; Lanzhou Univ.

CS09-3 ENVIRONMENT EVOLUTION Environment evolution and human activity in the late quaternary (3) geographical pattern
Tatjana Boettger; Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Andrei A. Velichko Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Geography Fahu Chen; Lanzhou Univ.


C12.10 Gender and Geography

Chair: Shirlena Huang, Singapore
E-mail: geoslena [at] nus.edu.sg

CS10-1 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY Gender and Geography: intersectionality
Shirlena Huang; National Univ. of Singapore

CS10-2 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY "Gender and Geography: sexualities, sex, space and place"
Lynda Johnston; Univ. of Waikato

CS10-3 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY "Gender and Geography: gender, risk and global change"
Marcella Schmidt Di Friedberg; Univ. of Milano-Bicocca

CS10-4 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY Gender and geography: gendering urban spaces
Ellen Rita Hansen; Emporia State Univ.

CS10-5 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY Gender and geography: women and work
Hyunjoo Jung; Seoul National Univ.

CS10-6 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY Teaching and Learning: theory and practice
Holly Hapke; East Carolina Univ.

CS10-7 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY Gender and Geography: emerging themes
Ragnhild Lund; Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology

CS10-8 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY Working Together: challenges and strategies for collaborating across boundaries (panel discussion)
Janice J Monk; Univ. of Arizona

CS20-7 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY History of geography, geographical thought, practice, and gender (1) (Joint session with the Commission on History of Geography)
Tamami Fukuda; Osaka Prefecture Univ.

CS20-8 GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY History of geography, geographical thought, practice, and gender(2) (Joint session with the Commission on History of Geography)
Janice J Mon ;Univ. of Arizona


C12.11 Geographical Education

Chair: Michael Roche, New Zealand
E-mail: m.m.roche [at] massey.ac.nz
URL: http://www.igu-cge.org/"

CS11-1 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Traditional wisdom and modern knowledge in geography teaching for the earth’s future
John Lidstone; Queensland Univ. of Technology

CS11-3 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Didactics and pedagogy in geographical education(1
Joop Van Der Schee; VU Univ. Amsterdam

CS11-4 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Didactics and pedagogy in geographical education(2)
Joop Van Der Schee; VU Univ. Amsterdam

CS11-5 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Perspectives in geographical education (1)
Clare Brooks; Univ. of London

CS11-6 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Perspectives in geographical education (2)
Clare Brooks; Univ. of London

CS11-7 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Perspectives in geographical education (3)
Clare Brooks; Univ. of London

CS11-8 GEOGRAPHICAL EDUCATION Perspectives in geographical education (4)
Clare Brooks; Univ. of Londony.


C12.12 Geographical Information Science

Chair: Francis Harvey, United States
E-mail: fharvey [at] umn.edu

CS12-1 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE Geographical information science and global studies (1)
Francis Harvey; Univ. of Minnesota

CS12-2 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE Geographical information science and global studies (2)
Yasushi Asami; Univ. of Tokyo

CS12-3 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE Geographical information science and global studies (3)
Yasushi Asami; Univ. of Tokyo

CS12-4 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE Geographical information science and global studies (4)
Francis Harvey; Univ. of Minnesota

CS12-5 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE Geographical information science and global studies (5)
Yasushi Asam; The Univ. of Tokyo

C12.13 Geography of Governance

Chair: Jan Bucek, Slovakia
E-mail: bucek [at] fns.uniba.sk

CS13-1 GEOGRAPHY OF GOVERNANCE Traditions and innovations in governance: better meet the needs of people (1)
Jan Bucek; Comenius Univ. Bratislava

CS13-2 GEOGRAPHY OF GOVERNANCE Traditions and innovations in governance: better meet the needs of people (2)
Eran Razin; Hebrew Univ.

CS13-3 GEOGRAPHY OF GOVERNANCE Traditions and innovations in governance: better meet the needs of people (3)
Ilona Palne Kovacs; Hungarian Academy of Sciences

C12.14 Geography of Global Information Society

Chair: Mark Wilson, USA
E-mail: wilsonmm [at] msu.edu

CS14-1 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Informational Society: Culture and Tradition
Yoshio Arai; The Univ. of Tokyo Takashi Wada; Prefectural Univ. of Hiroshima

CS14-2 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Information Society (1) Quality of Life and Health Care
Yoshio Arai; The Univ. of Tokyo Mikoto Kukimoto; Nara Women's Univ.

CS14-3 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY "Information Society (2) Knowledge, Technology and Research"
Mark Wilson Michigan State Univ. Yoshio Arai; The Univ. of Tokyo

CS14-4 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Information Society (3) Media and Cultural Industries
Shinji Hara; Kagawa Univ.

CS14-5 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Information Society (4) Space and Place
Mark Wilson; Michigan State Univ.

CS14-6 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Information Society (5) Business Applications
Mark Wilson; Michigan State Univ.

CS14-7 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Information Society (6) Urban Perspectives
Mark Wilson; Michigan State Univ.

CS14-8 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY "Mega-event Planning (1) Identity, Place and Tradition"
Eva Kassens-Noor; Michigan State Univ. Laura Huntoon; Univ. of Arizona

CS14-9 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY "Mega-event Planning (2) Urban Regeneration and Event Legaciesidentity, place and tradition"
Eva Kassens-Noor; Michigan State Univ. Laura Huntoon; Univ. of Arizona

CS14-10 GEOGRAPHY OF GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Traditional wisdom and modernity: ICT and intangible culture (Joint session with the Commission on Mediterranean Basin)
Maria Paradiso; Univ. of Sannio Barney Warf; Univ. of Kansas


C12.15 Geography of Tourism, Leisure, and Global Change

Chair: Dieter Muller, Sweden
E-mail: dieter.muller [at] geography.umu.se

CS15-1 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" "Tourism, sustainability and global change (1)"
Jarkko Saarinen; Univ. of Oulu

CS15-2 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" "Tourism, sustainability and global change (2)"
Jarkko Saarinen; Univ. of Oulu

CS15-3 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Tourism and regional development (1)
Dieter K Muller; Umea Univ.

CS15-4 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Tourism and regional development (2)
Marek Wieckowski; Polish Academy of Sciences

CS15-5 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Tourism and regional development (3)
Jie Zhang; Nanjing Univ.

CS15-6 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Tourism and regional development (4)
Jie Zhang; Nanjing Univ.

CS15-7 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Tourism and regional development (5)
Dieter K Muller; Umea Univ.

CS15-8 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Geographies of heritage and cultural tourism (1)
Carolin Funck; Hiroshima Univ.

CS15-9 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Geographies of heritage and cultural tourism (2)
Carolin Funck; Hiroshima Univ.

CS15-10 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Urban tourism geographies (1)
Anne-Marie D'Hauteserre; Univ. of Waikato

CS15-11 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Urban tourism geographies (2)
Anne-Marie D'Hauteserre; Univ. of Waikato

CS15-12 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Changing dynamics of tourism in Asia (1)
Alan A Lew; Northern Arizona Univ.

CS15-13 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" "Tourism, risks, disasters and resilience"
Takayuki Arima; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.

CS15-14 "GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM, LEISURE, AND GLOBAL CHANGE" Changing dynamics of tourism in Asia (2)
Alan A Lew; Northern Arizona Univ..

C12.16 Geoparks

Chair: Dongying Wei, China-Beijing
E-mail: weidy [at] bnu.edu.cn

CS16-1 GEOPARKS Geoparks
Dongying Wei; Beijing Normal Univ.

CS16-2 GEOPARKS Geoparks
Dongying Wei; Beijing Normal Univ.

CS16-3 GEOPARKS Geoparks
Dongying Wei; Beijing Normal Univ.


C12.17 Global Change and Human Mobility

Chair: Josefina Dominguez Mujica, Spain
E-mail: jdominguez [at] dgeo.ulpgc.es

CS17-1 GLOBAL CHANGE AND HUMAN MOBILITY Beyond economy and politics: human mobility and subjectivities (1)
Josefina Dominguez-Mujica; Univ. of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

CS17-2 GLOBAL CHANGE AND HUMAN MOBILITY Beyond economy and politics: human mobility and subjectivities (2)
Yoshitaka Ishikawa; Kyoto Univ.

CS17-3 GLOBAL CHANGE AND HUMAN MOBILITY The challenge of human mobility: overcoming frontiers and difficulties in times of economic crisis (1)
Barbara Staniscia; Sapienza Univ. of Rome

CS17-4 GLOBAL CHANGE AND HUMAN MOBILITY The challenge of human mobility: overcoming frontiers and difficulties in times of economic crisis (2)
Zaiga Krisjane; Univ. of Latvia

C12.18 Hazard and Risk

Chair: Shigeko Haruyama, Japan
E-mail: haruyama [at] bio.mie-u.ac.jp, 33434005 [at] t.mie-u.ac.jp
URL: http://www.bio.mie-u.ac.jp/~haruyama/igu/

CS18-1 HAZARD AND RISK Geo-hazards and their impacts on human society (1)
Hiroshi Shimazu; Rissho Univ. Jose Novoa; Univ. of La Serena

CS18-2 HAZARD AND RISK Geo-hazards and their impacts on human society (2)
Jose Novoa; Univ. of La Serena Hiroshi Shimazu; Rissho Univ.

CS18-3 HAZARD AND RISK Geo-hazards and their impacts on human society (3)
Koji Okumura; Hiroshima Univ. Jose Novoa; Univ. of La Serena

CS18-4 HAZARD AND RISK Atmosphere-related hazards and impacts on society
Andrey B Shmakin; "Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences" Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences"

CS18-6 HAZARD AND RISK Disaster prevention and early warning system (1)
Kaoru Takara; Kyoto Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-7 HAZARD AND RISK Disaster prevention and early warning system (2)
Rajib Shaw; Kyoto Univ. Kaoru Takara; Kyoto Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-8 HAZARD AND RISK Risk assessment and risk communication (4)
Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences" Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-9 HAZARD AND RISK Risk assessment and risk communication (5): Integrating climate change into urban resilience (1)
Yoshiki Yamagata; National Institute for Environmental. Studies Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.
Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences"

CS18-10 HAZARD AND RISK Risk assessment and risk communication (6): Integrating climate change into urban resilience (2)
Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences" Yoshiki Yamagata; National Institute for Environmental Studies. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-11 HAZARD AND RISK Risk assessment and risk communication (1)
Rajib Shaw; Kyoto Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ. Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences"

CS18-12 HAZARD AND RISK Risk assessment and risk communication (2)
Sue-Ching Jou; National Taiwan Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ. Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences"

CS18-13 HAZARD AND RISK Risk assessment and risk communication (3)
Sue-Ching Jou; National Taiwan Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ. Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences"

CS18-14 HAZARD AND RISK Disaster risk and conflict (1)
Shizuka Hashimoto; Kyoto Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ. Doracie Zoleta-Nantes; Australian National Univ.

CS18-15 HAZARD AND RISK Disaster risk and conflict (2)
Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ. Doracie Zoleta-Nantes; Australian National Univ.

CS18-16 HAZARD AND RISK Climate-related risk and hazard in the 21st century (1) (Joint session with the Commission on Climatology)
Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-17 HAZARD AND RISK Climate-related risk and hazard in the 21st century (2) (Joint session with the Commission on Climatology)
Marek Degorski; "Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sxiences" Jun Matsumoto; Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.

CS18-18 HAZARD AND RISK Vulnerability and resilience (Joint session with Commisson on Land Use and Land Cover Change)
Teiji Watanabe; Hokkaido Univ. Yukio Himiyama; Hokkaido Univ. of Education. Shigeko Haruyama; Mie Univ.


C12.19 Health and Environment

Chair: Wuyi Wang, China-Beijing; Thomas Krafft, Netherlands
E-mail: wangwy [at] igsnrr.ac.cn; thomas.krafft [at] maastrichtuniversity.nl
URL: http://geog.queensu.ca/igu-com-he/"

CS19-1 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Health and the environment
Wuyi Wang; Chinese Academy ofSciences

CS19-2 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Health and access to care
Malkhazova; Moscow State Univ.

CS19-3 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Global change and global health
Tomoki Nakaya; Ritsumeikan Univ.

CS01-1 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Modelling small area data for epidemiological studies (Joint session with the Commission on Applied Geography )
Graham Clarke; Univ. of Leeds

CS01-2 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Spatial analysis on Walkability and Obesity (Joint session with the Commission on Applied Geography)
Tomoki Nakaya; Ritsumeikan Univ.

CS01-3 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Analysing contextual factors on health (Joint session with the Commission on Applied Geography)
Graham Clarke; Univ. of Leeds; Tomoki Nakaya; Ritsumeikan Univ.

C12.20 History of Geography

Chair: Jacobo Garcia Alvarez, Spain
E-mail: jgalvare [at] hum.uc3m.es

CS20-1 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "Languages, materiality and the construction of geographical modernities(1)"
Jacobo Garcia-Alvarez; Carlos III Univ. of Madrid

CS20-2 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "Languages, materiality and the construction of geographical modernities(2)"
Toshiyuki Shimazu; Wakayama Univ.

CS20-3 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "Languages, materiality and the construction of geographical modernities(3)"
Tamami Fukuda; Osaka Prefecture Univ.

CS20-4 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "Languages, materiality and the construction of geographical modernities(4)"
Vincent Berdoulay; Univ Pau / CNRS

CS20-5 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "Languages, materiality and the construction of geographical modernities(5)"
Jean-Yves; Puyo Univ. of Pau and Pays de l'Adour

CS20-6 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "Languages, materiality and the construction of geographical modernities(6)"
Naoki Oshiro; Kobe Univ.

CS20-7 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "History of geography, geographical thought, practice, and gender (1) (Joint session with the Commission on Gender and Geography)"
Tamami Fukuda; Osaka Prefecture Univ.

CS20-8 HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY "History of geography, geographical thought, practice, and gender (2) (Joint session with the Commission on Gender and Geography)"
Janice J Monk; Univ. of Arizona

C12.21 Indigenous Knowledges and Peoples' Rights

Chair: Brad Coombes, New Zealand
E-mail: b.coombes [at] auckland.ac.nz
URL: http://www.indigenousgeography.net/ipkrc.shtm

CS21-1 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS Post-colonial planning
Louise Johnson; Deakin Univ.

CS21-2 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS "Indigeneity, Rights and Resources"
Brad Coombes; The Univ. of Auckland

CS21-3 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS Indigenizing Development for Community Needs
Evelyn Peters; The Univ. of Winnipeg

CS21-4 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS Indigenous Knowledges and Responses to Risk
Simon J Lambert; Lincoln Univ.

CS21-5 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS Indigenous Communities' Recovery from Disaster
Simon J Lambert; Lincoln Univ.

CS21-6 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS Indigeneity and Disaster Reconstruction in Taiwan
Simon J Lambert; Lincoln Univ.

CS21-7 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS Weaving Indigenous and Sustainability Science to Diversity our Methods
Jay T Johnson; Univ. of Kansas

CS21-8 INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS "Technologies, Development and Indigenous Knowledges"
Louise Johnson; Deakin Univ.

C12.22 Islands

Chair: Chang-yi David Chang, China-Taipei
E-mail: changyi [at] ntu.edu.tw

CS22-1 ISLANDS Sustainability on island I
Chang-Yi David Chang; National Taiwan Univ. Eric Clark Lund Univ.

CS22-2 ISLANDS Sustainability on island II
Chang-Yi David Chang; National Taiwan Univ. Eric Clark Lund Univ.


C12.23 Karst

Chair: Elena Trofimova, Russia
E-mail: eltrofimova [at] rambler.ru

CS23-1 KARST Human impacts on karst terrain (1)
Kazuko Urushibara-Yoshino; Hosei Univ. Tadej Slabe Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

CS23-2 KARST Human impacts on karst terrain (2)
Kazuko Urushibara-Yoshino; Hosei Univ. Tadej Slabe Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts


C12.24 Land Degradation and Desertification

Chair: Paul Hudson, USA
E-mail: pfh [at] austin.utexas.edu

CS24-1 LAND DEGRADATION AND DESERTIFICATION Land degradation-in a changing environment (1)
Paul F. Hudson; Leiden Univ.

CS24-2 LAND DEGRADATION AND DESERTIFICATION Land degradation-in a changing environment (2)
Paul F. Hudson; Leiden Univ.

CS24-3 LAND DEGRADATION AND DESERTIFICATION Land degradation-in a changing environment (3)
Paul F. Hudson; Leiden Univ.

CS24-4 LAND DEGRADATION AND DESERTIFICATION Land degradation-in a changing environment (4)
Paul F. Hudson; Leiden Univ.


C12.25 Landscape Analysis and Landscape Planning

Chair: Nodar Elizbarashvili, Georgia
E-mail: nelizbarashvili [at] yahoo.com

CS25-1 LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS AND LANDSCAPE PLANNING Mountain landscapes: conditions and functions
Nodar Elizbarashvili; Tbilisi State Univ. Kirill Chistyakov Saint Petersburg State Univ.


C12.26 Land Use and Land Cover Change

Chair: Ivan Bicik, Czech Republic
E-mail: bicik [at] natur.cuni.cz

CS26-1 LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE Land use and land cover change (1) -Land use-
Yukio Himiyama; Hokkaido Univ. of Education

CS26-2 LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE Land use and land cover change (2) -urbanization and land use-
Yukio Himiyama; Hokkaido Univ. of Education

CS26-3 LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE Land use and land cover change (3) -agriculture and land use-
Ivan Bicik; "Faculty of Science, Charles Univ. in Prague"

CS26-4 LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE Land use and land cover change (4) -comparison land use-
Ernan Rustiadi; Bogor Agricultural Univ.

CS18-18 LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGE Vulnerability and resilience (Joint session with Commisson on Hazard and Risk)
Teiji Watanabe; Hokkaido Univ.; Yukio Himiyama;Hokkaido Univ. of Education; Shigeko Haruyama;Mie Univ.

C12.27 Latin American Studies

Chair: Juan Manuel Delgado, Peru
E-mail: juanmanueldelgado [at] gmail.com

CS27-1 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Latin American Studies
Juan Manuel Delgado; Peruvian Univ. of Applied Sciences


C12.28 Local Development

Chair: Michael Sofer, Israel
E-mail: soferm1 [at] biu.ac.il, soferm1 [at] gmail.com

CS28-1 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT "Local development in Japan "
Atsushi Taira; Kagawa Univ.

CS28-2 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Local development in the rural space (1)
Michael Sofer; Bar-Ilan Univ.

CS28-3 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Local development in the rural space (2)
Tony Sorensen; Univ. of New England

CS28-4 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Local development in the urban space
Jerzy Bański; Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization

CS28-6 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Local development: project and planning (1)
Ton Dietz; Leiden Univ.

CS28-7 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Local development: project and planning (2)
Suman Sao; Univ. of North Bengal

CS28-8 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Local and regional development in the Mediterranean basin (Joint session with the Commission on Mediterranean Basin)
Michael Sofer; Bar-Ilan Univ. Kenji Hashimoto; WASEDA Univ.

C12.29 Marginalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Responses

Chair: Stanko Pelc, Slovenia
E-mail: stanko.pelc [at] fhs.upr.si

CS29-1 "MARGINALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES" "Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization (1) (Joint session with the Commission on Sustainability of Rural Systems))"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities. Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

CS29-2 "MARGINALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES" "Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization (2) (Joint session with the Commission on Sustainability of Rural Systems)"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities. Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

CS29-3 "MARGINALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES" "Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization (3) (Joint session with the Commission on Sustainability of Rural Systems)"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities. Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

CS29-4 "MARGINALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES" Different contexts of geographical marginality
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities. Yasutaka Matsuo; Senshu Univ.

CS29-5 "MARGINALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES" "Marginality and marginalization (1) spatial, social and economic viewpoints"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities. Yasutaka Matsuo; Senshu Univ.

CS29-6 "MARGINALIZATION, GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESPONSES" "Marginality and marginalization (2) spatial, social and economic viewpoints"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities. Yasutaka Matsuo; Senshu Univ.

C12.30 Mediterranean Basin

Chair: Maria Paradiso, Italy
E-mail: paradiso [at] unisannio.it

CS30-2 MEDITERRANEAN BASIN changing settlements in the Mediterranean and the Gulf : critical views and implications
Maria Paradiso; Univ. of Sannio. Kenji Hashimoto; WASEDA Univ.

CS14-9 MEDITERRANEAN BASIN Mega-event Planning (2) Urban Regeneration and Event Legaciesidentity, place and tradition (Joint session with the Commission on Geography of Global Information Society)
Eva Kassens-Noor; Michigan State Univ.; Laura Huntoon; Univ. of Arizona

CS28-8 MEDITERRANEAN BASIN Local and regional development in the Mediterranean basin (Joint session with the Commission on Local Development)
Michael Sofer; Bar-Ilan Univ.; Kenji Hashimoto; WASEDA Univ.

C12.31 Modelling Geographical Systems

Chair: Yee Leung, China-Hong Kong
E-mail: yeeleung [at] cuhk.edu.hk

CS31-1 MODELLING GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS Modeling geographical systems
Ikuho Yamada; Chuo Univ.

CS31-2 MODELLING GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS Advances and applications in geographical analysis and modeling
Yukio Sadahiro; Univ. of Tokyo

CS31-3 MODELLING GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS Spatial cognition and analysis
Toru Ishikawa; Univ. of Tokyo

CS31-4 MODELLING GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS Concepts and analysis of volunteer GIS
Yee Leung; The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong

CS31-5 MODELLING GEOGRAPHICAL SYSTEMS Urban analysis and GIS
Akiyoshi Inasaka; Tokyo Univ. of Science


C12.32 Mountain Response to Global Change

Chair: Joerg Loeffler, Germany
E-mail: joerg.loeffler [at] uni-bonn.de

CS32-1 MOUNTAIN RESPONSE TO GLOBAL CHANGE Changing mountain communities and environments in the Pamirs (1)
Teiji Watanabe; Hokkaido Univ. Hermann Josef Kreutzmann; Freie Universitaet Berlin

CS32-2 MOUNTAIN RESPONSE TO GLOBAL CHANGE Changing mountain communities and environments in the Pamirs (2)
Teiji Watanabe; Hokkaido Univ. Hermann Josef Kreutzmann; Freie Universitaet Berlin


C12.33 Political Geography

Chair: Elena Dell’Agnese, Italy
E-mail: elena.dellagnese [at] unimib.it
URL: http://www.cas.muohio.edu/igu-cpg

CS33-1 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY "Re-theorizing territory, sovereignty, and space"
Akihiko Takagi; Kyushu Univ.

CS33-2 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY New frontiers in border studies (1)
Anton Gosar; Univ. of Primorska

CS33-3 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY New frontiers in border studies (2)
Virginie Mamadouh; Univ. of Amsterdam

CS33-4 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY "Migrations, ethnic minorities and the spatial reconceptualization of citizenship (1)"
Shinya Kitagawa; Mie Univ.

CS33-5 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY "Migrations, ethnic minorities and the spatial reconceptualization of citizenship (2)"
Elena Dell'Agnese; Univ. of Milano-Bicocca

CS33-6 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Localizing social movements and environmental questions in a globalizing world (2)
Yuichi Kagawa; The Univ. of Shiga Prefecture

CS33-7 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Localizing social movements and environmental questions in a globalizing world (1)
Elena Dell'Agnese; Univ. of Milano-Bicocca

CS33-8 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Militarization and de-militarization from a comparative perspective (1)
Takashi Yamazaki; Osaka City Univ.

CS33-9 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Militarization and de-militarization from a comparative perspective (2)
Okinawa and its re-/de-militarization
Colin Flint; Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

CS33-10 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY "Political rhetoric, media representation and popular culture in the making of state power"
Anton Gosar; Univ. of Primorska

CS33-11 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Contemporary political geography and geopolitics in Asia (1) Dynamics in East Asia
akashi Yamazaki; Osaka City Univ.

CS33-12 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Contemporary political geography and geopolitics in Asia (2) International tensions and cooperations
Sang-Hyun Chi; Kyung Hee Univ.

C12.34 Population Geography

Chair: Etienne Piguet, Switzerland
E-mail: Etienne.piguet [at] unine.ch

CS34-1 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Transnational migrants and the cosmopolitan possibilities of the city
Brenda S.A. Yeoh; National Univ. of Singapore

CS34-2 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Population migration and climate change (1)
Graeme Hugo; Univ. of Adelaide Etienne Piguet Univ. of Neuchatel

CS34-3 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Population migration and climate change (2)
raeme Hugo; Univ. of Adelaide Etienne Piguet Univ. of Neuchatel

CS34-4 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Population change and social impacts (1)
Jianfa Shen; The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong

CS34-5 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Population change and social impacts (2)
Jianfa Shen; The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong

CS34-6 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Population change and social impacts (3)
Jianfa Shen; The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong

CS34-7 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY Population change and social impacts (4)
Jianfa Shen; The Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong.

C12.35 Sustainability of Rural Systems

Chair: Ana Maria Viegas Firmino, Portugal; Doo-Chul Kim, Japan
E-mail: am.firmino [at] fcsh.unl.pt; kim [at] cc.okayama-u.ac.jp

CS35-1 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "Environmental challenges, agricultural production and food security (1)"
Ana M V Firmino; Nova Univ. of Lisbon

CS35-2 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "Environmental challenges, agricultural production and food security (2)"
Anthony Sorensen; Univ. of New England

CS35-3 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS Competing land use systems and rural demographic trends in the restructuring countryside (1)
Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

CS35-4 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS Competing land use systems and rural demographic trends in the restructuring countryside (2)
Frans Thissen; Universiteit van Amsterdam

CS35-5 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "The impact of globalization, agribusiness and international trade on local agricultural systems and people (1)"
Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

CS35-7 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "Policy, governance and local resistance in sustainability of rural systems in localities and regions"
Ana M V Firmino; Nova Univ. of Lisbon

CS29-1 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization(1) (Joint session with the Commission on Margonalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Responses)"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities; Doo-Chul Kim ;Okayama Univ.

CS29-2 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization(2) (Joint session with the Commission on Margonalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Responses)"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities; Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

CS29-3 SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL SYSTEMS "Rural areas, Development Dynamics, Policy Options and Marginalization(3) (Joint session with the Commission on Margonalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Responses)"
Stanko Pelc; Univ. of Primorska/Faculty of Humanities; Doo-Chul Kim; Okayama Univ.

C12.36 Toponymy (jointly with International Cartographic Association)

Chair: Cosimo Palagiano, Italy
E-mail: Cosimo.Palagiano [at] uniroma1.it, cosimopalagiano2 [at] gmail.com

CS36-1 TOPONYMY (JOINTLY WITH INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION) Geographical approaches to toponymy (1) Methodological approaches to toponymy
Peter Paul Jordan; Austrian Academy of Sciences

CS36-2 TOPONYMY (JOINTLY WITH INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION) Geographical approaches to toponymy (2) Rural toponymy
Kohei Watanabe; Teikyo Univ.

CS36-3 TOPONYMY (JOINTLY WITH INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION) Geographical approaches to toponymy (3) Politics and toponymy
rof. Sungjae Choo; Kyung Hee Univ.

CS36-4 TOPONYMY (JOINTLY WITH INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION) "Geographical approaches to toponymy (4) Sea names, culture and toponymy"
Cosimo Palagiano; Sapienza Univ. of Rome

C12.37 Transformation Processes in Megacities

Chair: Frauke Kraas, Germany
E-mail: f.kraas [at] uni-koeln.de

CS37-1 TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES IN MEGACITIES Social transformation processes in megacities
Frauke Kraas; Univ. of Cologne Lee Boon Thong Nilai Univ. College


C12.38 Transport and Geography

Chair: Richard Knowles, United Kingdom
E-mail: r.d.knowles [at] salford.ac.uk

CS38-1 TRANSPORT AND GEOGRAPHY Transport and regional/urban development I (1)
Yuji Murayama; Univ. of Tsukuba. Koichi Tanaka; Ibaraki Univ.

CS38-2 TRANSPORT AND GEOGRAPHY Transport and regional/urban development I (2)
Koichi Tanaka; Ibaraki Univ. Yuji Murayama; Univ. of Tsukuba

CS38-3 TRANSPORT AND GEOGRAPHY Transport and regional/urban development II
Richard Knowles; Univ. of Salford

CS38-4 TRANSPORT AND GEOGRAPHY Transport geography in Asia and Australasia I
Kevin O'Connor; Univ. of Melbourne

CS38-5 TRANSPORT AND GEOGRAPHY Transport geography in Asia and Australasia II
Yves A Boquet; Universite de Bourgogne

C12.39 Urban Geography: Urban Challenges in a Complex World

Chair: Celine Rozenblat, Switzerland (Chair); Dan O'Donoghue, United Kingdom (Vice-chair)
E-mail: celine.rozenblat [at] unil.ch; daniel.donoghue [at] canterbury.ac.uk
URL:http://www.unil.ch/igu-urban"

CS39-1 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Complex urban system (1)
Masateru Hino; Tohoku Univ. Hirobumi Haga; Kyushu Sangyo Univ.

CS39-2 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Complex urban system (2)
Daniel O'Donoghue; Canterbury Christ Church Univ. Jun Nishihara; Shizuoka Univ.

CS39-3 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Technological innovations and creative activities in cities (1)
Celine Rozenblat; Univ. of Lausanne. Jun Yamashita; Kyushu Univ.

CS39-4 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Technological innovations and creative activities in cities (2)
Jun Tsutsumi; Univ. of Tsukuba. Denise Pumain; Univ. Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne

CS39-5 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Contested social spaces (1)
Jun Yamashita; Kyushu Univ. Tetsuya Ito; Rissho Univ.

CS39-6 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Contested social spaces (2)
Yanwei Chai; Peking Univ. Ruben Camilo; Lois-Gonzalez Univ. of Santiago de Compostela


CS39-7 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Contested social spaces (3)
Celine Rozenblat; Univ. of Lausanne. Guoqing Du; Rikkyo Univ.

CS39-8 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Contested social spaces (4)
Takashi Abe; "Japan Women's Univ., Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences" Tatsuya Yamagami; Wakayama Univ.

CS39-9 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Contested social spaces (5)
Jun Nishihara; Shizuoka Univ. Daniel O'Donoghue; Canterbury Christ Church Univ.

CS39-10 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Creating sustainability (1)
Takashi Kagawa; KyotoUniv. of Education (Kyoto Normal Univ.) Tomoko Kubo; Gifu Univ.

CS39-11 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Creating sustainability (2)
Manuel Suarez; National Autonomous Univ. Chaolin Gu; Tsinghua Univ.

CS39-12 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Creating sustainability (3)
De Wang; Tongji Univ. Vladimir Ira; Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences

CS39-13 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Creating sustainability (4)
Chaolin Gu; Tsinghua Univ. Takashi Abe; "Japan Women's Univ., Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences"

CS39-14 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Dilemmas of aging cities (1)
Yoshihiro Fujitsuka; Osaka City Univ. Manuel Suarez; National Autonomous Univ.

CS39-15 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Dilemmas of aging cities (2)
Yoshihisa Matsumura; Hannan Univ. Naoto Yabe; Joetsu Univ. of Education

CS39-16 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Dilemmas of aging cities (3)
De Wang; Tongji Univ. Piotr Werner; Univ. of Warsaw

CS39-17 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Increasing insecurity
Vladimir Ira; Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. Yoshihisa Matsumura; Hannan Univ.

CS39-18 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Urban heritage and conservation
Piotr Werner; Univ. of Warsaw. Hirohisa Yamada; Yamagata Univ.

CS39-19 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Urban governance (1)
Hirobumi Haga; Kyushu Sangyo Univ. Munetoshi Yamashita; Saga Univ.

CS39-20 URBAN GEOGRAPHY: URBAN CHALLENGES IN A COMPLEX WORLD Urban governance (2)
Celine Rozenblat; Univ. of Lausanne. Daniel O'Donoghue; Canterbury Christ Church Univ.

C12.40 Water Sustainability

Chair: Claudio Cassardo, Italy
E-mail: claudio.cassardo [at] unito.it
URL: http://water-sustainability.ph.unito.it/

CS40-1 WATER SUSTAINABILITY Water resources and climate change (Joint session with the Commission on Climatology)
Claudio Cassardo; Univ. of Torino (Alma Universitas Taurinensis)

CS40-2 WATER SUSTAINABILITY Water pollution and water in urban environments
Frank Winde; "North-West Univ., Vaal Campus"

CS40-3 WATER SUSTAINABILITY Groundwater management
Kazuki Mori; Nihon Univ.

CS40-4 WATER SUSTAINABILITY Hydrological process and watershed management
Chansheng He; Lanzhou Univ.

T12.01 Olympiad

Chair: Kathryn Berg, Australia (Chair); Lex Chalmers, New Zealand (Vice-chair)
E-mail: admin [at] rgsq.org.au; geog7061 [at] waikato.ac.nz

Session proposal:
No paper session will be organized for this Task Force.