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2007 Mangrove Management Symposium
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Septmeber 4th-6th, 2007 Johor Bharu (Puteri Pacific Hotel), MALAYSIA
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Offical Website: Internatioal Seminar On Wetlands & Sustainability (ISWS) 2007
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Proceedings of ISWS 2007 will be uploaded soon
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KYOTO SYMPOSIUM ON MANGROVE MANAGEMENT |
Organized by : Kyoto University and International Islamic University Malaysia
In collaboration with : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science - Vice Chancellor Council(JSPS-VCC)
In collaboration with : Japan Society for the Promotion of Science - Vice Chancellor Council(JSPS-VCC)
1. BACKGROUND AND SCOPE
Mangrove Forest constitute a unique ecosystem between seawater and coastal land, supporting a wide variety of biodiversity. They give good fishing places and have a great influence upon local community and waterfront development. They play an important role in coastal protection by acting as a natural buffer to water and wind erosion from both the land and the sea. They always decrease sea pollution due to sewage from the land. It is also said that mangrove forests can protect coastal areas from tsunami by absorbing some of the wave energy. Mangrove areas may be used for recreation and tourism. Eco tourism do not only brings economic benefit but contribute to environmental protection. It can promote awareness of travelers about the importance of nature protection. Mangrove forests are however disappearing at a rapid rate due to human activities such as agricultural, residential and farming development. Especially, the current progressive movement of globalization has allowed various stakeholders an access of mangrove resources and consequently dismantled the local governance scheme for preservation of mangrove forests in Asian countries. It is needed to investigate their current state and take effective methods or planning to preserve and regenerate mangrove forests.
2. TOPICS
The symposium is intended to discuss the following various factors of Mangrove Forest Management as well as to identify the indigenous aspect and external effects for sustainable waterfront development.
A. The nature and statistics of Mangrove forest systems |
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B. Micro structure of local community in mangrove forest |
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C. Macro structure of local community in mangrove forest |
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D. GIS for mangrove management |
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3. SYMPOSIUM SECRETARIAT
Dr. Kakuya Matsushima
Department of Urban Management, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
C-1 Rm.331 Kyotodaigakukatsura Saikyo-ku Kyoto, 615-8540, Japan
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Tel:075-383-3223
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4. PAST SYMPOSIUMS
Septmeber 4th-6th, 2007 Johor Bharu (Puteri Pacific Hotel), MALAYSIA [Proceedings Download] Internatioal Seminar On Wetlands & Sustainability (ISWS) 2007
November 11th-12th, 2006 Kyodai-Kaikan (Kyoto University Hall), JAPAN [Proceedings Download]
最終更新日 2013年2月22日(金曜)13:51