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.
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