Held almost monthly on-site at RIHN.
These contents are written in Japanese.
| 1st |
The Fascination and the Reality of the Silk Road Region |
| 5 November, 2004 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 2nd |
A Multi-disciplinary challenge towards the Lake Biwa Watershed Management |
| 3 December, 2004 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 3rd |
Iriomote Island with its Subtropical Nature and Life |
| 4 February,2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 4th |
World water issues in the 21st century |
| 4 March, 2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 5th |
Global Warming, Is It real? |
| 1st April, 2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 6th |
Impacts of Climate Change on Life and Environment |
| 3 June, 2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 7th |
Kamo River and Hwang Ho - The Blessing and Misfortune |
| 2 September, 2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 8th |
Fish and Food Culture in Southeast Asia |
| 7 october, 2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 9th |
Species-rich Forests are necessary for sustainable human life |
| 2 December, 2005 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 10th |
Narrative Theory of Environment? Environmental Quality and Environmental Consciousness |
| 3 February, 2006 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 11th |
New Environmental Hypothesis entitled "Megascale Fish Feeding Forests" Applied to Amur River, the Sea of Okhotsk and the World Nature Heritage Shiretoko |
| 3 March, 2006 at Doshisha Niijima Kaikan |
| 12th |
A Prologue to Environmental History in Eurasia - from Monsoon Asia to Silkroad |
| 14 April, 2006 at RIHN Seminar Room |
| 13th |
What will Become of Japanese Nature?
How should we plan Japanese Land? |
| 9 June, 2006 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 14th |
Why Did the Indus Civilization Decline? |
| 22 September, 2006 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 15th |
Global Environmental Problems under the Ground |
| 20 October, 2006 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 16th |
Landscape is Alive! |
| 1 December, 2006 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 17th |
Different Types of Illness Doctors for Humans and Doctors for the Environment |
| 9 March, 2007 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 18th |
The Silk Road - Historical Interactions between Human and nature |
| 20 April, 2007 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 19th |
Farmers in Developing Countries who Live under Variable Environment |
| 25 May, 2007 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 20th |
Can Sacred Forests in the Japanese Shrines be Considered as Relics of Primeval Evergreen forests? |
| 21 September, 2007 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 21st |
A World Heritage Site in Kyoto - Message from Kamigamo Shrine Grove |
| 12 October, 2007 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 22nd |
Satoyama - "Domestic Forest" in the Tropics and Temperate: Is Natural Forest alone Valuable for Living Things? |
| 9 November, 2007 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 23rd |
Roles of the Citizens and Responsibility of the Researchers for Global and Regional Environment |
| 15 February, 2008 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 24th |
The History of the Yellow River and Northern China plain |
| 14 March, 2008 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 25th |
Nature and Environmental Disruption in Tropical Forest in Malaysia and Grassland in Mongolia |
| 18 April, 2008 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 26th |
Global Environmental Change and Health: How should we change our lifestyles? |
| 16 May, 2008 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 27th |
Whaling Eco-Politics: A new horizon of human interactions with wildlife in the 21st century |
| 19 September, 2008 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 28th |
Dendrochronology – From the past to the future |
| 17 October, 2008 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 29th |
People in Siberia’s extremely cold region and global warming |
| 21 November, 2008 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 30th |
From " " to "Satoyama, Satoumi" |
| 23 January, 2009 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 31st |
Antarctic Research and the Global Environment |
| 13 March, 2009 at Seminar Room 3,4,5, RIHN |
| 32nd |
How Will You Live after Finishing Oil Resources? |
| 17 April, 2009 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 33rd |
World Water - The Role and Responsibility of Japan in the 21st Century |
| 19 June, 2009 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 34th |
A Philisophy of Co-existence: Neo Confucian Environmental Thought |
| 11 September, 2009 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 35th |
China's Environmental Problems:
Possibilities and Role of International Nongovernmental Cooperation
|
| 16 October, 2009 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 36th |
Economic Development and Enviromental Issue in India |
| 18 December, 2009 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 37th |
Global Warming and Water |
| 16 February, 2010 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 38th |
Garden Cities or Metrocivilization: Kyoto, Shibuya and the Cities of the Future |
| 16 April, 2010 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 39th |
Haiku and Global Environmental Problems |
| 18 June, 2010 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 40th |
How Will You Live after Finishing Oil Resources? Part2 |
| 17 September, 2010 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 41st |
Oral History and Harmonious Coexistence with Nature: Tlingit Story-Telling by Bob Sam |
| 30 November, 2010 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 42nd |
Learning from Minamata: from Pollution to Global Environmental Problems |
| 15 February, 2011 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 43rd |
Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Importance of Including Survivors Perspective |
| 19 May, 2011 at Heart Pier Kyoto |
| 44th |
Invitation to Global Environmental Studies: Behind the Scenes |
| 5 August, 2011 at RIHN Lecture Hall |
| 45th |
How Will You Live after Finishing Oil Resources? Part3 |
| 9 September, 2011 at RIHN Lecture Hall |