Natural resource use and management
Scope
In this session, issues on natural resource use and management from all over the world are discussed based on findings from local-scale fieldwork. Taking human ecological perspectives as a focal point, a variety of research topics are expected including resource use and local knowledge, environmental degradation through resource use and/or management, related socio-economic changes and implication for livelihood security, political ecology, and the issue of scale gap between local and broader, national and global studies.
Convener
Gen Ueda
gen-ueda@m.tohoku.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Yoshinori Otsuki
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Session Informations
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May 22nd HRE032 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
HRE032-P01 Trends and Forms of Timber Production Dealing in Okukuji Area, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan Ryohei Sekine Ryohei Sekine
HRE032-P02 Study on Geomorphic processes forcing the establishment of continuous agricultural land use method in the central Kenya Akihiko Sasaki Akihiko Sasaki,
Yoshinori Otsuki
HRE032-P03 Forest Resource Use and Livelihood Strategies of Smallholders in Central Kenya Tadayoshi Tada Tadayoshi Tada,
KAUTI, Matheaus Kioko
HRE032-P04 Irrigation and socio-economic stratification in the semi-arid Laikipia Plain, Central Kenya Gen Ueda Gen Ueda
HRE032-P05 Desertification in Xilinguole grassland, Inner Mongolia, Based on Remote Sensing Data Kiyotaka Sakaida Kiyotaka Sakaida,
Yong Mei
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