日本生態学会 関東地区会

Public Online Symposium
  「Human-nature systems in ecological studies and ecosystem/resource management」

概要

日時  July 26, 2021,13:00~16:00

開催形式  Online(Zoom)

企画者  Nao Takashina (The University of Tokyo)

Anthropogenic impacts have significantly affected biodiversity, ecosystem health, and natural resources. Balancing development and conservation is essential to achieve sustainability not only for the natural environment, but also for human society. Therefore, it has become increasingly important in ecosystem management and conservation to incorporate human-nature interactions. However, it is often overwhelming for ecologists to address and understand such interactions extensively due to their inherently interdisciplinary nature.Increased communication between researchers with different academic backgrounds and interests promote our insight into human-nature systems and can lead to better pathways forward for society. In this symposium, we aim to achieve active discussions and exchange research ideas via four presentations and short talks of students and early-career researchers that encompass a broad topic of humannature systems.

参加申し込み

Information on how to apply for participation will be announced separately via the mailing list.


Program

13:00-13:10 Opening remark
Nao Takashina (The University of Tokyo)
13:10-13:40 Footprint modeling for nitrogen impacts through our resource demand
Azusa Oita (NARO Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences)
13:40-14:10 Model complexity for decision making in socio-ecological systems
Matthew Holden (The University of Queensland)
14:10-14:40 Climate extreme impacts on socio-ecological dynamics in Mongolia
Kaoru Kakinuma (Shanghai University/Tohoku University)
14:40-14:50 Break
14:50-15:20 Loss of seasonality across a forest-urban gradient for ant communities in Okinawa
Jamie Kass (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University)
15:20-15:50 Short talks by students/early-career researchers
15:50-16:00 Concluding remark
Toshinori Tanaka (Kyushu University)