3rd International Symposium on DecisionScience for Future Earth:
Transdisciplinary Science in Practice

Date & Hours: Monday, September 24, 2018, 10:00 - 17:45
Friday, September 28, 2018, 10:00 - 12:00
Venue: Large Conference Room, JR HAKATA CITY 10F( →Access)
Organizer: Kyushu University IDS3 Flyer
Co-organizer: TD-VULS project
Endorsement: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Languages: English
  Admission: Free ※Banquet (Pay-your-own-way)
Online Registration
Deadline: September 22, 2018
Cotact: KONDO Yasuhsisa E-mail

■ Guests

    Day1
  1. Tetsu Sato Faculty of Collaborative Regional Innovation, Ehime University, Japan
  2. Mitsutaku Makino Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  3. Agnes Dorotea Rampisela Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
  4. Shinichiro Kakuma Okinawa Deep Seawater Research Center, Japan
  5. Noboru Okuda Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan
  6. Yasuhisa Kondo Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan
  7. Budiadi Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
  8. San Afri Awang Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
  9. Day2
  10. Leena Srivastava Co-chair of Future Earth Advisory Committee & Vice Chancellor Professor, Department of Policy Studies, TERI School of Advanced Studies, India
  11. Amy Luers Executive Director of Future Earth
  12. Eduardo Brondizio Former Future Earth Science Committee h Director, Center for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Landscapes, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University

■ Program

    Day1 Monday, September 24, 2018 Large Conference Room, JR HAKATA CITY 10F
  1. 9:30-
  2. Registration

  3. 10:00-10:05
  4. Welcome Remarks

    Hiroto Yasuura, Executive Vice President & Senior Vice President, Kyushu University, Japan

  5. 10:05-10:30
  6. Keynote speech

    Adaptive learning and Society: How can we transform our society to a better

    Tetsukazu Yahara, Director of IDS3, Kyushu University, Japan

    Session I-How we can develop successful co-design and co-production with various stakeholders to solve various social problems of local communities? (10:30-14:00)
  7. 10:30-11:00
  8. Practice and lesson of collaboration between university and local community for creating a sustainable community (tentative title)

    TBA (IDS3), Kyushu University, Japan

  9. 11:00-11:30
  10. A toolbox approach for local decision making and transdisciplinary research

    Mitsutaku Makino1, Shion Takemura1 and Hidetomo Tajima2 (TD-VULS project), 1 Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2 Tajima Lab.

    Co.,Ltd., Japan

  11. 11:30-12:00
  12. Legitimate processes of co-designing fair water distribution systems along irrigation channels with diverse stakeholders

    Agnes Dorotea Rampisela (TD-VULS project), Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

  13. 12:00-13:00
  14. Lunch

  15. 13:00-13:30
  16. The Adaptive Watershed Governance: Linking Local and Global Scales

    Noboru Okuda (RIHN), Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan

  17. 13:30-14:00
  18. Discussion

  19. 14:00-14:10
  20. Coffee Break

  21. 14:10-14:40
  22. Toward realizing the Continuum of Care in maternal and child health: Solving problem with Portable Health Clinic and Social Business

    Kimiyo Kikuchi, IDS3, Kyushu University, Japan

  23. 14:40-15:10
  24. Practices and Challenges for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Forestry Sector of Indonesia: Locally Rooted, Globally Respected

    Budiadi and San Afri Awang, Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia

  25. 15:10-15:40
  26. Cases on international network of community-led marine protected areas

    Shinichiro Kakuma (TD-VULS project), Okinawa Deep Seawater Research Center, Japan

    Session II- How we can contribute to national and global problem-solving based on many cases of local success? (14:10-16:40)
  27. 15:40-16:10
  28. Interlinking open science to community-based participatory research for socio-environmental cases

    Yasuhisa Kondo (RIHN), Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan

  29. 16:10-16:40
  30. Discussion

  31. 16:40-16:50
  32. Coffee Break

  33. 16:50-17:40
  34. Discussion

    Moderator: Tetsu Sato (TD-VULS project), Faculty of Collaborative

    Regional Innovation, Ehime University, Japan

    1. Short presentation from Moderator: Challenges of Future Earth transdisciplinary research.
    2. Floor discussion
  35. 17:40-17:45
  36. Closing remarks

    Tetsukazu Yahara, Director of IDS3, Kyushu University, Japan

  37. 18:30-20:00
  38. Banquet

    Day2 Friday, September 28, 2018 Large Conference Room, JR HAKATA CITY 10F
  39. 9:30
  40. Registration

  41. 10:00-12:00
  42. Panel Discussion

    Moderator: Tetsukazu Yahara, Director of IDS3, Kyushu University

    Short presentation from Moderator: the current status and future research of Future Earth projects in Japan

  43. Panel Members:
  44. Leena Srivastava, Co-chair of Future Earth Advisory Committee & Vice

    Chancellor Professor, Department of Policy Studies, TERI School of Advanced Studies, India

    Amy Luers, Executive Director of Future Earth

    Eduardo Brondizio, Former Future Earth Science Committee & Director, Center for the Analysis of Social-Ecological Landscapes, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University

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