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領域外・複数領域(M)
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セッション小記号
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その他(ZZ)
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セッションID
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M-ZZ50
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タイトル
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和文
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Sustainable Ocean Minerals in the Global South: Social-Ecological-Technological Systems
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英文
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Sustainable Ocean Minerals in the Global South: Social-Ecological-Technological Systems
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タイトル短縮名
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和文
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Ocean Minerals in the Global South
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英文
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Ocean Minerals in the Global South
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代表コンビーナ
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氏名
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和文
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Agusdinata Buyung
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英文
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Buyung Agusdinata
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所属
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Arizona State University |
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英文
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Arizona State University
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共同コンビーナ 1
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氏名
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和文
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Adi Maulana
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英文
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Adi Maulana
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所属
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和文
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Hasanuddin University
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英文
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Hasanuddin University
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共同コンビーナ 2
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氏名
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和文
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Lamjahao Sitlhou
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英文
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Lamjahao Sitlhou
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所属
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和文
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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英文
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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共同コンビーナ 3
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氏名
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和文
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Parthasarathi Chakraborty
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英文
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Parthasarathi Chakraborty
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所属
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和文
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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英文
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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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発表言語
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E
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スコープ
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和文
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The global shift toward low-carbon energy systems has intensified demand for critical minerals and put the oceans as a new frontier for resource extraction. For countries in the Global South, ocean mineral reserves offer significant economic potential but also pose profound uncertainties regarding ecological and social impacts. Governing these trade-offs requires an integrated understanding of how environmental processes, technological trajectories, and institutional frameworks interact across scales.
This session applies a Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) perspective to explore sustainable pathways for ocean critical mineral development. We invite contributions that cover natural, social, and engineering sciences to analyze the coupled dynamics of ocean minerals extractions systems in the Global South. Topics may include ecological impact assessment, socio-technical innovation, governance of uncertainty, local and Indigenous knowledge, public awareness and values, and scenario modeling for adaptive management.
By bridging disciplinary boundaries, the session seeks to advance conceptual and empirical insights that inform adaptive and science-based governance of ocean minerals. The discussion will highlight emerging frameworks and methodologies to guide the sustainable extractions of ocean critical minerals while safeguarding marine ecosystems and community livelihoods.
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英文
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The global shift toward low-carbon energy systems has intensified demand for critical minerals and put the oceans as a new frontier for resource extraction. For countries in the Global South, ocean mineral reserves offer significant economic potential but also pose profound uncertainties regarding ecological and social impacts. Governing these trade-offs requires an integrated understanding of how environmental processes, technological trajectories, and institutional frameworks interact across scales.
This session applies a Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) perspective to explore sustainable pathways for ocean critical mineral development. We invite contributions that cover natural, social, and engineering sciences to analyze the coupled dynamics of ocean minerals extractions systems in the Global South. Topics may include ecological impact assessment, socio-technical innovation, governance of uncertainty, local and Indigenous knowledge, public awareness and values, and scenario modeling for adaptive management.
By bridging disciplinary boundaries, the session seeks to advance conceptual and empirical insights that inform adaptive and science-based governance of ocean minerals. The discussion will highlight emerging frameworks and methodologies to guide the sustainable extractions of ocean critical minerals while safeguarding marine ecosystems and community livelihoods.
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発表方法
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口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
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