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International Workshop:Multi-disciplinary and Inter-regional Perspectives on Environmental History
Towards Comparative Study between Europe and Japan
日時 | 2024年3月7日(木)9:00 - 18:05 2024年3月8日(金)9:00 - 17:00 |
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会場 | 総合地球環境学研究所 講演室+オンライン同時配信 |
共催 | ●総合地球環境学研究所 ●地球研終了プロジェクト「高分解能古気候学と歴史・考古学の連携による気候変動に強い社会システムの探索」(2014-2018) ●科研費・基盤研究S「酸素同位体比年輪年代法の高精度化による日本列島の気候・生産・人口変動史の定量化」(2021-2025) (研究代表者 名古屋大学大学院環境学研究科 教授 中塚 武) |
参加 | Pre-registration is required. Please apply from Registration Form |
概要 | 本ワークショップは、これまで日本または欧州のいずれかにおいて、様々な時代の環境史を別々に研究してきた人文科学と自然科学の専門家が、地域と時代を越えて集まり、Multi-disciplinaryかつInter-regionalな比較環境史の構想を議論するために開催される。それは、気候・環境変動と社会変化の関係を、気候や文化の全く異なる日本と欧州の間で時代や地域を越えて比較分析することで、現代の地球環境問題の解決に資する、より統合的な環境史研究の構築を目指すものである。 The workshop will bring together experts from both the humanities and natures who have studied environmental history in various periods and regions separately either in Japan or Europe to discuss the concept of a multi-disciplinary and inter-regional comparative environmental history. The aim is to construct a more integrated study of environmental history that will contribute to solving contemporary global environmental problems by comparing the relationship between climate/environmental change and social change beyond times and areas between Japan and Europe, which have completely different climates and cultures. |
プログラム | 7 March (Thu) 9:00-9:15 Opening Remark - Purpose of workshop Takeshi Nakatsuka 9:15-9:30 Introduction of RIHN Makoto Taniguchi 9:30-10:05 Historical climate adaptations in Japan: Multi- decadal variability as a key factor activating societal regime shifts Takeshi Nakatsuka 10:05-10:40 Regions as social-ecological systems: integrated approach to crisis and growth in late medieval and early modern Macedonia (Greece) Adam Izdebski 10:55-11:30 Integrating tree-ring data with historical documents related to rice yields during the early modern period in Japan Masaki Sano 11:30-12:05 A tree-ring perspective on climate and history Ulf Büntgen 13:30-14:05 The relationship of the environmental analysis and the studies on protohistoric social changes in the Japanese archipelago; on the topics of the beginning of pady rice agriculture, the development of social complexity and the state formation process Kunihiko Wakabayashi 14:05-14:40 Reconstructing the East African Monsoon during the Roman Era (30 BCE to 300 CE): Assessing Governmental and Social Reactions to Shifting Nile Flood Patterns in Egypt and the Empire Sabine Huebner 14:55-15:30 Demographic and social transformation in ancient Japan Katsunori Imadu 15:30-16:05 A Time of Troubles? Environment and Disaster in the 6th century eastern Mediterranean Lee Mordechai 16:05-16:40 Social Responses to Climate Change and Enviromental Problems in Medieval Japan Toshikazu Itou 16:55-17:30 Infrastructure and institutions of food-security in the context of short-term climate impacts in 13th/14th c. Italy. Martin Bauch 17:30-18:05 A quasi-continuously age determined and decadally resolved pollen record from Lake Suigetsu, Japan for 8-35ka (100% complete) and 35-48ka (60% complete): implications for palaeoclimatology and archaeology. Takeshi Nakagawa (Video participation) 8 March (Fri) 9:00-9:35 Early Modern Japan as an Arena for Examining the Socioeconomic Impacts of Climate Change Yasuo Takatsuki 9:35-10:10 Climate and the 17th Century Crises in Swedish Kingdom Heli Huhtamaa 10:25-11:00 Population Data and Research in Premodern Japanese Society: Fruit from Historical Demography Miyuki Takahashi 11:00-11:35 Colonisation in eastern Europe as an ecological revolution: historical and environmental perspectives Piotr Guzowski 13:00-13:35 The Climate of Japan in All Seasons Reconstructed from Daily Weather Descriptions in Historical Documents Since the 17th Century Mika Ichino 13:35-14:10 A creative crisis? The 1770s anomaly as a catalyst of change in Europe Dominik Collet 14:10-14:45 The rhetoric of “ohayashi” , a forest possessed by “daimyo” as feudal lord, in 19c Japan; Introduction of a former RIHN project on human-nature relationships in Japanese archipelago Hirotaka Terashima 15:00-16:45 General Discussion 16:45-17:00 Closing remark – Summary of workshop Adam Izdebski |
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