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The First Conference of East Asian Environmental History

发文时间:2012-01-04

The First Conference of East Asian Environmental History


The Association for East Asian Environmental History (AEAEH) and Academia Sinica welcome you to participate in the First Conference of East Asian Environmental History to be held at Academia Sinica on October 24-26, 2011, with October 27-28 for post conference activities. This conference aims at providing an opportunity for scholars to learn from each other and to identify important environmental issues with historical perspectives. Although the study of environmental history is closely related to local histories and situations, we need to explore and identify common factors that have been influential beyond local and national boundaries. The general theme of this first conference is:
Resource Utilizations and their Impacts.

Venue of the Conference:
Building for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica

EAEH2011 Handbook

Keynote Speech 2: Environmental Citizenship: Local and Global Summary
Speaker: Professor Susan Flader

The Local Preparatory Committee
Kuo-tung Chen
陳國棟, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
Yung-fa Chen
陳永發, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
I-chun Fan
范毅軍, GIS Center of the Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica
Hsin-huang Michael Hsiao
蕭新煌, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica
Shu-min Huang
黃樹民, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica
Shi-yung Liu
劉士永, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
Ts’ui-jung Liu
劉翠溶, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica (coordinator)
Joan C. Lo
羅紀琼, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica
Kwang-tsao Shao
邵廣昭, Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica

The Program Committee
Members serve as reviewers
 Maohong Bao
包茂紅, Peking University
 Kuo-tung Chen
陳國棟, Academia Sinica
 Hiroshi Kito
鬼頭宏, Sophia University
 Hsin-huang Michael Hsiao
蕭新煌, Academia Sinica
 Shu-min Huang
黃樹民, Academia Sinica
 Wataru Iijima
飯島涉, Aoyama Gakuin University
 Shaw-chen Liu
劉紹臣, Academia Sinica
 Ts’ui-jung Liu
劉翠溶, Academia Sinica (coordinator)
 Satoshi Murayama
村山聡, Kagawa University
 David Pietz, Washington State University
 Lihua Wang
王利華, Naikai University
Members without duty
 Bozhong Li
李伯重, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
 Chao-han Liu
劉兆漢, Academia Sinica
 Joseph P. McDermott, University of Cambridge
 Tae Hoon Moon
文泰勲, Chung Ang University
 Peter Perdue, Yale University
 Billy K. L. So
蘇基朗, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Keynote Speakers
1. Professor Mark Elvin
 Professor Mark Elvin is Senior Research Associate of the Center for World Environmental History, University of Sussex. He is Professor Emeritus at the Division of Asian and Pacific History, School of Asian and Pacific Studies, AustralianNationalUniversity. He is leading environmental historian of China with several publications to his credit.

2. Professor Susan Flader
 Professor Susan Flader is Professor Emeritus at the Department of History, University of Missouri. She is former President of the American Society for Environmental History and serves on many other professional and environmental boards and committees. She taught courses on U.S. western and environmental history, world environmental history, and the history of Missouri. In addition to numerous articles, she has authored or edited six books.

3. Professor Ranjan Chakrabarti
 Professor Ranjan Chakrabarti (MA, Ph.D. JU, Cal.) is currently Professor of History (formerly Professor and Head) at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Professor Chakrabarti, is one of the earliest scholars in India to undertake research in the history of crime, criminality, protest and environmental history of colonial India. Besides a large number research articles in learned national and international journals and edited volumes, he has authored Authority and Violence in Colonial Bengal (1998). Professor Chakrabarti’s other major publications include Terror, Crime and Punishment (Kolkata: Readers Service, 2010), Situating Environmental History (Delhi: Manohar, 2007), Does Environmental History Matter? (Calcutta: Readers Service, 2006), Random Notes on Modern Indian History (Calcutta: Readers Service, 2006 and 2008).
 

Rules of the Conference

· Online registration for participation will be opened from January 15 to July 30, 2011. Every participant please registers online in time, regardless whether presenting a paper (poster) or not.

· Academia Sinica will provide the cost of travel and accommodation for the three keynote speakers. All other participants please find your own supports for the cost.

· Rooms at the Center of Academic Activities, Academia Sinica, are reserved for keynote speakers and paper (poster) presenters from abroad or out of Taipei; other participants please make your choice of hotel.

· The Conference will provide three simple lunches and two dinners for all participants, please confirm your attendance when register.

· For paper presenters (including Ph.D. Roundtable), the deadline for submitting the full paper online will be September 15, 2011. The submitted full paper will be available for reading online before the Conference, but not for download.
Each presenter will have 20 minutes to deliver your paper at the scheduled session.

· For poster presenters, please prepare a two-page PPT (PowerPoint) file, the first page shows the title and author and the second the outline of your poster, and send to Miss Hsiao-yun Liu at email: hsyunliu@gate.sinica.edu.tw by October 1, 2011. Each presenter should bring your poster to the Conference and put it up on the site assigned by 2PM on October 24, 2011.
Each presenter will have 10 minutes to introduce your poster at the Plenary Poster Session

Tentative Program of EAEH2011, October 24-28, 2011

Monday, October 24

Time

Item

Conference   Hall

Conference   Room 1

Conference   Room 2

8:00-12:00

Registration




9:10-9:25

Opening

Opening   Ceremony

9:25-9:50

Group Photo




9:50-10:50

Keynote   Speech 1

Chair:   Fan-sen Wang
  Speaker: Professor Mark Elvin



10:50-11:10

Tea Break




11:10-12:30

Parallel   Session 1

1.1   Environmental Thought
  (Media Conference Room)
  Chair: Young-tsu Wong
  Presenters:
      Yim-tze Kwong
      Lihua Wang
      Tatsushi Fujihara

1.2:   Landscape
  Chair: David Pietz
  Presenters:
      Jiesheng An
      Andrea Janku
      Jianxiong Ma
      Zhaoqing Han

1.3:   Political Ecology
  Chair: Eric Clark
  Presenters:
      Akihisa Setoguchi
      Yan Gao
      Peter Lavelle
      Eric Clark and Huei-Min Tsai

12:30-14:00

Lunch Break




14:00-15:30

PhD.   Roundtable


PhD.   Roundtable 1
  Chair:
      Lihua Wang
      Andrea Janku
  Presenters:
      Chi-Ying Chang
      Chunghao Kuo
      Marlon Zhu

PhD.   Roundtable 2
  Chair:
      Hiroshi Kito
      Ya-wen Ku
  Presenters:
      Makoto Hanashima
      Xinhao Du

15:30-15:50

Tea Break




15:50-17:40

Poster   Session

Plenary   Poster Session(Conference Hall)
  Chair: Ts’ui-jung Liu and Joan Chi-chiung Lo
  Presenters: Jia Hong-wei, Peng Zuo, Daxue Wang, Jinyong Cao,
  Hidenori Terauchi, Li Zhang, Chung-Ho Wang, Yi-tze Lee

18:00-20:00

Reception





Tuesday, October 25

Time

Item

Conference   Hall

Conference   Room 1

Conference   Room 2

9:00-10:00

Keynote Speech 2

Chair: Ts’ui-jung Liu
  Speaker:
      Professor Susan Flader



10:00-10:20

Tea Break




10:20-11:40

Parallel Session 2

2.1: Environmental Policy
  (Media Conference Room)
  Chair: Xueqin Mei
  Presenters:
      Susumu Kitagawa
      Lee-in Chen Chiu
      Tsuo-Ming Hsu

2.2:Environment and Ethnicity
  Chair: Shu-min Huang
  Presenters:
      David Bello
      James Beattie
      Chun-chieh Chi and H. H. M. Hsiao

2.3: Climate History
  Chair: Shaw Chen Liu
  Presenters:
      Xingguang Wang
      Jianxin Cui
      Masayoshi Nakawo et al.

11:40-13:30

Lunch   Break




13:30-14:50

Parallel Session 3


3.1: War and Environment
  Chair: Yung-fa Chen
  Presenters:
      Lei Kang & Jin Liu
      Micah Muscolino

3.2: Disaster and Prevention
  Chair: Chang-yi Chang
  Presenters:
      Hiroshi Kito
      Satoshi Murayama
      Shaw Chen Liu

14:50-15:00

Short   Break




15:00-16:30

Parallel Session 4


4.1: Marine Life Conservation
  Chair: Micah Muscolino
  Presenters:
      Yu-shang Li
      Jun Akamine
      Te-chih Chen

4.2: Pollution
  Chair: Hurng-jyuhn Wang
  Presenters:
      Xueqin Mei
      Paul Jobin
      Shao-li Lu

16:30-16:50

Tea Break




16:50-18:50

Special Film Session

Green Fire: Aldo Leopold's Legacy, with Asian   Commentary
  Chair: Susan Flader
  Commentator:
      Shen Hou
      Chun-Chieh Chi



Evening

Free





Wednesday, October 26

Time

Item

Conference   Hall

Conference   Room 1

Conference   Room 2

9:00-10:00

Keynote Speech 3

Chair: Chao-han Liu
  Speaker:
      Professor Ranjan Chakrabarti



10:00-10:20

Tea Break




10:20-12:00

Parallel Session 5

5.1:Land Use
  Chair:I-chun Fan
  Presenters:
      Kazuyuki Watanabe
      Yuehtsen Chung
      Kohei Matsunaga

5.2: Water Resource
  Chair: Kuo-tung Chen
  Presenters:
      Shinobu Iguro
      David Pietz
      Shu-min Huang

5.3: Ethics and Justice
  Chair: H. H. Michael Hsiao
  Presenters:
      Shih-Jung Hsu et al.
      Hua-pi Tseng

12:00-13:30

Lunch   Break




13:30-15:30

Parallel Session 6


6.1: Health and Disease
  Chair:
      Wataru Iijima
      Shiyung Liu
  Presenters:
      Hiroshi Kawaguchi
      Emiko Higami & Kenichi Tomobe
      Shiyung Liu
      Mika Merviö
      Wataru Iijima

6.2: Forest
  Chair:
      Satoshi Murayama
      Zhaoqing Han
  Presenters:
      Motoko Hara
      Yohei Wakabayashi
      Taro Takemoto
      Chih-da Wu et al.

15:30-16:00

Tea Break




16:00-16:50

Round Table

Themes for the Next Conference
  Chair: J. Donald Hughes
  Introducers:
      David Pietz
      Lihua Wang
      Satoshi Murayama
      H. H. Michael Hsiao
      Bozhong Li



16:50-17:50


General   Meeting of AEAEH Members



17:50-18:00


Closing Ceremony



18:00-20:00

Farewell   Dinner




Thursday, October 27 and Friday, October 28: Post conference tour

Tentative Program of EAEH2011 Open


Program Book,  Monday, October 24,  Tuesday, October 25,  Wednesday, October 26

Monday, October 24

Time

Activity




08:00
  |
  12:00

Registration (Lobby of International Conference   Hall)

09:10
  |
  09:25

Opening   Ceremony (International Conference Hall)

09:25
  |
  09:50

Group Photo

09:50
  |
  10:50

Keynote   Speech 1
  (International Conference Hall)

Chair:   Fan-sen Wang (Vice President, Academia Sinica)
  Speaker: Professor Mark Elvin (AustralianNationalUniversity; St. Antony’s   College, Oxford)

Curiosity:   some examples from Xie Zhaozhe 謝肇淛   (1567-1624 ) and Gilbert White (1720-1793), and others, of the observation of   nature in late-imperial China and early modern Europe

10:50
  |
  11:10

Tea Break

11:10
  |
  12:30

Parallel   Session 1

Session   1.1: Environmental Thought (Media Conference Room)

Chair:   Young-tsu Wong (National Central University)

Yim-tze   Kwong (Lingnan University)

Environmental   Sense and Sensibility: The Laozi Revisited

Lihua   Wang (Nankai University)

Natural   Rhythm, Cultural Adaptation and Ecological Ethics: An analysis of “Yueling”   from the perspective of environmental history

Tatsushi   Fujihara (University of Tokyo)

Spirits   in Modern Society: A History of Ecological Thought in Nazi Germany

Session   1.2: Landscape (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   David Pietz (Washington State University)

Jiesheng   An (Fudan University)

On   Construction and Background of the Cultural Landscape of Religion at   Zhenjiang District during the Song and Yuan Dynasty

Andrea   Janku (SOAS, University of London)

Landscapes   of Production – Landscapes of Consumption: Famous Views in Linfen, Then and Now  

Jianxiong   Ma (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Historical   Process in the Bazi Basin Ecological System

Zhaoqing   Han (Fudan University)

The   Growing of Maize and Its Effect on the Rocky Desertification in Guizhou   Province Since the Mid-Qing Dynasty

Session   1.3: Political Ecology (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Eric Clark (Lund University)

Akihisa   Setoguchi (Osaka City University)

Guns   versus Falcons: Imperialism, Nationalism, and Wildlife in Modern Japan

Yan Gao   (Carnegie Mellon University)

A   Political Ecology of Horses: The Manchus, Land Reclamations and Local Ecology   in the Jianghan Plain (1700s-Mid-1800s)

Peter   Lavelle (Cornell University)

Horticulture   as Aesthetics and Politics: Cultivating Gardens in the Late Qing Northwest

Eric   Clark (Lund University) and Huei-Min Tsai (National Taiwan Normal University)  

Struggles   over Land and Sea: on the Historical Political Ecology of Kinmen, Penghu and   Pongso no Tau

12:30
  |
  14:00

Lunch Break

14:00
  |
  15:30

PhD.   Roundtable

PhD.   Roundtable 1 (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   Lihua Wang (Nankai University) and Andrea Janku (SOAS, University of London)

Chi-Ying   Chang (National Chi Nan University)

Casted by   Drought or By Flood? The Relation Between Catching and Observing Locusts

Chunghao   Kuo (New York University)

Food-related   Knowledge and Consumption of Edible Animals in Early Modern China: A Case   Study of Pork

Marlon   Zhu (StateUniversity of New York at Binghamton)

Calculating   Environmental Risk at Seas: Marine Insurance Companies and Typhoon Warnings   in Nineteenth-Century Shanghai and Hong Kong

Ph.D.   Roundtable 2 (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Hiroshi Kito (Sophia University) and Ya-wen Ku (Academia Sinica)

Makoto   Hanashima (Institute for Areal Studies Foundation)

Regional   Variations of Mortality in the Early 20th Century Japan: Disease,   Urbanization, and Industrialization

Xinhao Du   (Institute for the History of Natural Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Limitations   and Adaptation: Environment and Technology in Jifu Region’s Rice Cultivation   during the Ming and Qing Dynasties

15:30
  |
  15:50

Tea Break

15:50
  |
  17:50

Poster   Session

Plenary   Poster Session (International Conference Hall)

Chair:Ts'ui-jung   Liu (Academia Sinica) and Joan Chi-chiung Lo (Academia Sinica)

Hong-wei   Jia (Xiamen University)

The   environment and daily life of Yao Tinglin's family in Jiangnan -- an analysis   based on Li nian ji

Peng Zuo   (Shanghai University of Finance)

Study on   the So-called 'Zhangqi' and the Cultural Change of the Ming & Qing   Dynasties

Daxue   Wang (Fudan University)

The   landscape change of seawall in Zhejiang Province comprised by physical   environmental change and dynasty politics during the period of Yongzheng   Emperor

Jinyong   Cao (Yunnan University)

Anthropological   and Eco-environmental history at a comparative perspective

Hidenori   Terauchi (Independent researcher)

Perceptions   of western science and technologies by China and Japan in 19th century

Li Zhang   (Shaanxi Normal University)

Land   Clearing and the Irrigation Works Building in Manas River Basin from 1950 to   1966

Chung-Ho   Wang (Academia Sinica)

An   essential ocean thermostat: the cooling role of El Niño and La Niña during   the recent global warming

Yi-tze   Lee (University of Pittsburgh)

The Way   to Rescue/Re-secure Resources: Historical Trajectory of Agricultural Residue   Research and its Environmental Scale in Taiwan
  (Not presenting personally but have his poster available.)

18:20
  |
  20:00

Welcome Reception

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Tuesday, October 25

Time

Activity




08:30
  |
  09:00

Registration

09:00
  |
  10:00

Keynote   Speech 2
  (International Conference Hall)

Chair:   Ts'ui-jung Liu (Academia Sinica)
  Speaker: Professor Susan Flader (Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri)

Environmental   Citizenship: Local and Global

10:00
  |
  10:20

Tea Break

10:20-11:40

Parallel   Session 2

Session   2.1: Environmental Policy (Media Conference Room)

Chair:   Xueqin Mei (Beijing Normal University)

Susumu   Kitagawa (Yamanashi University)

Vision   and Significance in Environmental Policy History

Lee-in   Chen Chiu (Chung-hua Institute of Economic Research)

The   Development of Thoughts, Policy and Action Plans on Transportation   Energy-Saving – International, East Asia and Taiwan’s Experiences

Tsuo-Ming   Hsu (Tamkang University)

The   Design of Taijiang National Park: Innovation or Entanglement of Ideas?

Session   2.2: Environment and Ethnicity (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   Shu-min Huang (Academia Sinica)

David   Bello (Washington and Lee University)

The   Cultured Nature of Imperial Foraging in Manchuria, 17th-19th Centuries

James   Beattie (University of Waikato)

China in   New Zealand: Towards an Environmental History, 1850s-1910 of Chinese   Diasporic Landscapes in Otago
  (Dr.Joe Lawson will present this paper on behalf of the author.)

Chun-chieh   Chi (National Dong Hwa University) and H. H. Michael Hsiao (Academia Sinica)

The   Gift/Curse of National Resources and Natural Beauty: Environmental Injustice   Affecting the Taroko People in Eastern Taiwan

Session   2.3: Climate History (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Shaw Chen Liu (Academia Sinica)

Xingguang   Wang (ZhengZhou University) and Dabin Wang (Shannxi Normal University)

The   Agrotechnique Coped to Climate Change in the Central Plains Region in the Han   Dynasties

Jianxin   Cui and Chang Hong (ShannxiNormalUniversity)

The   Possible Climate Impact on the Collapse of Ancient Urban City in Mu Us   Desert, China

Masayoshi   Nakawo (National Institutes for the Humanities), Kicengge Sumur (Research   Institute for Humanity and Nature), and Takanori Nagano (Kobe University)

Reconstruction   of past precipitation in northwestern China by use of official documents of   Chinese Qing Dynasty

11:40
  |
  13:30

Lunch Break

13:30
  |
  14:50

Parallel   Session 3

Session   3.1: War and Environment (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   Yung-fa Chen (Academia Sinica)

Jin Liu   (Xidian University) and Lei Kang (Shaanxi Normal University)

The   Effect of Environment on the War between Song and Jin Dynasty
  (To be presented by Li Zhang on behalf of the authors)

Micah   Muscolino (Georgetown University)

The   Metabolism of War and the Henan Famine of 1942-1943

Session   3.2: Disaster and Prevention (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Chang-yi Chang (National Taiwan University)

Hiroshi   Kito (Sophia University)

Estimating   Crop Failures in Past: based on Tsubogari-cho or Rice Harvest Records

Satoshi   Murayama (Kagawa University)

Disaster   management in the 19th century, Kyushu, Japan. Seashore villages in Amakusa   Islands

Shaw Chen   Liu and Chien-Jung Shiu (Academia Sinica)

Holocene   Climate Optimum(9000-5000BP): Was It That Good?

14:50
  |
  15:00

Short Break

15:00
  |
  16:30

Parallel   Session 4

Session   4.1: Marine Life Conservation (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   Micah Muscolino (Georgetown University)

Yu-shang   Li, Qun Che and Liang Chen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Long-term   Relationship between Yellow Sea Herring (Clupea Pallasi) Temporal and Spatial   Distribution and Climate variability since the 15th Century

Jun   Akamine (Nagoya City University)

Problems   with the Conswevation of an Intangible Living Heritage: Politics Concerning   Foodways and Marine Life Conservation

Te-chih   Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)

Fishing   Practices and Government Policies under the Qing China and Meiji Japan in   Taiwan, 1683-1912

Session   4.2: Pollution (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Hurng-jyuhn Wang (National Dong Hwa University)

Xueqin   Mei (Beijing Normal University)

Why Does   “The Pot of Fire in the Capital City” Go out? The Social-Ecological Impact of   Coal Plundered by the Great Powers in Mentougou District under the World   Capitalist System: 1890s to 1945

Paul   Jobin (University of Paris; CEFC Taipei Office)

Industrial   Hazards and Class Actions in Taiwan and Japan

Shao-li   Lu (National Chengchi University)

The   Production, Distribution and Impact of Chemical Fertilizer in East Asia

16:30
  |
  16:50

Tea Break

16:50
  |
  18:50

Special   Film Session
  (International Conference Hall)

Green   Fire: Aldo Leopold's Legacy, with Asian Commentary

Chair:   Susan Flader (Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri)
  Commentators: Shen Hou (Tsinghua University), Chun-Chieh Chi (National Dong   Hwa University)

Evening

Free

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Wednesday, October 26

Time

Activity




08:00
  |
  09:00

Registration

09:00
  |
  10:00

Keynote   Speech 4
  (International Conference Hall)

Chair:   Chao-han Liu (Vice President, Academia Sinica)
  Speaker: Professor Ranjan Chakrabarti (Jadavpur University)

Writing   Environmental History of Asia: Climate, Water and the Issue of Sustainability  

10:00
  |
  10:20

Tea Break

10:20
  |
  12:00

Parallel   Session 5

Session   5.1: Land Use (Media Conference Room)

Chair:   I-chun Fan (Academia Sinica)

Kazuyuki   Watanabe (Ritsumeikan University

Land use   history and periodical market: Rural-urban relationship among Wajima of   Ishikawa prefecture, Japan.

Yuehtsen   Chung (National Tsing Hua University)

Chinese   ‘Develop the West’ Campaigns and Their Environmental Impacts: The   Post-Socialist Condition in China

Kohei   Matsunaga (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)

A few   problems on the environmental history of the Chinese Loess Plateau

Session   5.2: Water Resource (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   Kuo-tung Chen (Academia Sinica)

Shinobu   Iguro (Waseda Institute for Advanced Study)

A Study   of Agricultural Water Supply Technology in the 18th-century Northwestern   China: Historical Knowledge and the Response to Desertification

David   Pietz (Washington State University)

Water,   State, and History in the Yellow River Valley, 1949-2009

Shu-min   Huang (Academia Sinica)

Lashihai:   Changing Environmental Protection of an Alpine Lake and Wetland

Session   5.3: Ethics and Justice (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao (Academia Sinica)

Shih-Jung   Hsu (National Chengchi University), Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao (Academia   Sinica) and Keng-ming Hsu (Tainan University)

Urban-Rural   Divide and Environmental Injustice in Taiwan’s West Coast

Hua-pi   Tseng (National Chiao-Tung University)

The   Influence of the Dragon Path Taboo and the Self-Strengthening Movement on the   Formation of Coal Policy in North Taiwan in the Qing Dynasty (1684-1876)

12:00
  |
  13:30

Lunch Break

13:30
  |
  15:30

Parallel   Session 6

Session   6.1: Health and Disease (Conference Room 1)

Chair:   Wataru Iijima (Aoyama Gakuin University) and Shiyung Liu (Academia Sinica)

Hiroshi   Kawaguchi (Tezukayama University)

From   Faith Healing Practice to Vaccination against Smallpox in Japan in the 19th   Century, Japan

Emiko   Higami (Osaka University) and Kenichi Tomobe (Osaka University)

Infant   Mortality and Beriberi in the City of Osaka between the World Wars: the   Impact of Mother’s Diet on Infant Health

Shiyung   Liu (Academia Sinica)

Disease   of living style: A case Study of Parasite Disease and Rural Environment in   Pingtung Region

Mika   Merviö (Kibi International University)

Ecodemics:   Analysing the history of facing and mediating the risks from the wild

Wataru   Iijima (Aoyama Gakuin University)

A History   of Schistosomiasis in China; As Index of Environmental Change

Session   6.2: Forest (Conference Room 2)

Chair:   Satoshi Murayama (Kagawa University) and Zhaoqing Han (Fudan University)

Motoko   Hara (Ryutsu Keizai University)

The   Information on the Woods and Forest in Pre-modern China

Yohei   Wakabayashi (Sophia University)

Historical   Transition of Forestry Landscape in Nagano, Japan, 19th-20th Century

Taro   Takemoto (Tokyo University)

Modern   History of School Forests in Japan

Chih-da   Wu (Academia Sinica), Shih-chun Candice Lung (Academia Sinica), Yung-chung   Chuang (The University of British Columbia), and Pao-kuei Hsiao (Academia   Sinica)

Forest   Landscape Change at Shihmen Reservoir Catchment from 2002 to 2007

15:30
  |
  16:00

Tea Break

16:00
  |
  16:50

Round   Table

Themes   for the Next Conference (International Conference Hall)

Chair: J.   Donald Hughes (Professor Emeritus, University of Denver)

Introducers:
      David Pietz ( WashingtonStateUniversity )
      Lihua Wang (NankaiUniversity)
      Satoshi Murayama (KagawaUniversity)
      H. H. Michael Hsiao (Academia Sinica)
      Bozhong Li (Hong KongUniversity of Science and Technology)

16:50
  |
  17:50

General Meeting

General Meeting of AEAEH Members (International   Conference Hall)

17:50
  |
  18:00

Closing

Closing   Ceremony (International Conference Hall)

18:20
  |
  20:20

Farewell Dinner

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Transportation: Open


From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Academia Sinica

  • By Taxi: Airport taxis queue      outside the arrival halls of both terminals, T1 and T2.

Fare: NT$1500-1700.

Driving distance: Around 50 minutes.

  • By Bus:

1.Take Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport.(國光客運) Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) Line [1843] and get off at Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop. (NT$115/Around 1 hour 20 minutes)

2.Take Taxi from Nangang Exhibition Hall to Academia Sinica (NT$100-120/Around 15 minutes), or take Bus No. 306, 205, 620, 645 at TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop on Academia Road Sec. 1(研究院路一段) and get off at Academia Sinica(中研院) stop.

From Taipei International Airport (Songshan Airport) to Academia Sinica

  • By Taxi: Taxis queue outside      the terminal.

Fare: NT$230-250

Driving distance: Around 30 minutes.

  • By MRT/Bus:

1.Take the MRT(brown line toward Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center) from Songshan Airport Station(松山機場站) to Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station(南港展覽館站).

2.Take Taxi from Nangang Exhibition Hall to Academia Sinica (NT$100-120/Around 15 minutes), or take Bus No. 306, 205, 620, 645 at TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop on Academia Road Sec. 1(研究院路一段) and get off at Academia Sinica(中研院) stop.

From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Hotels

  • City      Lake Hotel (Map)

Address: No. 462, Sec. 5, Cheng Kung Rd., Taipei

By Taxi: NT$1300-1500 (Around 60 minutes)

By Bus:

1.Take Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport.(國光客運) Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) Line [1843] and get off at Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop. (NT$115/Around 1 hour 20 minutes)

2.Take the MRT(brown line toward Taipei Zoo動物園站) from Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station(南港展覽館站) to Huzhou Station(葫洲站).

  • Holiday      Inn East Taipei Hotel (Map)

Address: No. 265, Sec. 3, Beishen Rd., Shenkeng District, New Taipei City

By Taxi: NT$1700-2000 (Around 60 minutes)

By Bus:

1.Take the Air Bus(大有巴士) [2060] and get off at Grand Hyatt Taipei(君悅飯店) stop.(NT$145/Around 50 minutes)

2. Take Hotel Shuttle Bus at the same stop.

(Shuttle Bus Schedule  )

  • Gallery      Hotel (Map)

Address: No. 59 Chong Yang Road, Nankang, Taipei

By Taxi: NT$1500-1700 (Around 60 minutes)

By Bus:

1.Take Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport.(國光客運) Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) Line [1843] and get off at Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop. (NT$115/Around 1 hour 20 minutes)

2.Take Taxi to Gallery Hotel (NT$100-120/Around 10 minutes), or take Bus No. 306 at TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop on Nangang Road Sec. 1(南港路一段), and get off at Tudigong Temple(土地公廟) stop.

From Taipei International Airport (Songshan Airport) to Hotels

  • City      Lake Hotel (Map)

By Taxi: NT$200-230(Around 20 minutes)

By MRT/Bus: Take the MRT (brown line toward Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center) from Songshan Airport Station to Huzhou Station.

  • Holiday      Inn East Taipei Hotel (Map)

By Taxi: NT$300-320(Around 40 minutes)

  • Gallery      Hotel (Map)

By Taxi: NT$160-180(Around 20 minutes)

From Hotels to Academia Sinica

  • City      Lake Hotel

By Taxi: NT$160-180(Around 20 munites)

By MRT/Bus:

1.Take the MRT (brown line toward Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center南港展覽館站) from Huzhou Station(葫洲站) to Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station(南港展覽館站).

2. Take Bus No. 306, 205, 620, 645 at TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall(南港展覽館) stop on Academia Road Sec. 1(研究院路一段) and get off at Academia Sinica(中研院) stop.

  • Holiday      Inn East Taipei Hotel

By Taxi:NT$220-250(Around 25 minutes)

  • Gallery      Hotel

By Taxi: NT$140-160(Around 15 minutes)

By Bus: Take Bus No. 306 at Tudigong Temple(土地公廟) stop on Nangang Road Sec. 2(南港路二段), and get off at Academia Sinica(中研院) stop.

Links:

Academia Sinica
Location: Englisah Version Chinese Version

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
Transportation

Taipei International Airport (Songshan Airport)
Traffic Information
 

Map of Conference Venue: Building for Humanities and Social Sciences 3rd Floor 4th Floor

Academia Sinica Map

Online Registration for EAEH2011: September 22, 2011 - October 10, 2011

Registration for the First East Asian Environmental History Conference (EAEH2011) is now open.

All participants must register for the Conference at the following link:

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Online submission of full paper in English (no more than 20,000 words): by September 15, extended to October 1, 2011.
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