RIHN Public Seminars


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

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