| Human Geosciences(H) | 
		
		
			| Session Sub Category | 
			Quaternary research(QR)  | 
		
		
			| 
			Session ID | 
			H-QR23  | 
		
		
			| Title | 
			
			Diachronic dynamics of human-environment interactions  | 
		
		
			| Short title | 
			human-environment interactions  | 
		
		
			| Convener | 
			Name | 
			Toshihiko Sugai  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Institute of 
			Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Science, The 
			University of Tokyo  | 
		
		
			| Co-convener 1.  | 
			Name | 
			Akira Ono  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			noneMeiji University Center for Obsidian and Lithic Studies | 
		
			| Co-convener 2.  | 
			Name | 
			Takashi Azuma  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Active Fault and Earthquake Research Center, National Institute of 
			Advanced Industrial Science and Technology  | 
		
		
			| Co-convener 3.  | 
			Name | 
			Arata Momohara  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University  | 
		
			| Co-convener 4.  | 
			Name | 
			Takehiko Suzuki  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan 
			University  | 
		
			| Co-convener 5.  | 
			Name | 
			Hideaki Maemoku  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University  | 
		
			| Co-convener 6.  | 
			Name | 
			Jumpei Kubota  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Research Institute for Humanity and Nature  | 
		
			| Co-convener 7.  | 
			Name | 
			Toshio Nakamura  | 
		
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Center for Chronological Research, Nagoya University  | 
		
	
			
		
		
				
				
			| International Symposium | 
			No request 
			 | 
		
		
			| Language | 
			Japanese  | 
		
		
			| Scope | 
			
			Humans have attained their specific development by indigenous 
			cultures and evolved through environmental adaptation. The session 
			raises issues of human-environmental interactions, views from 
			diverse changes of climate, ocean, land and biota having made 
			striking influence on humans. It welcomes various fields from 
			human-environment change and their chronometric dating among 
			Quaternary disciplines. | 
		
		
			| Type of presentation | 
			Oral and Poster presentation 
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