International Workshop “Rethinking Arctic community building in the Anthropocene”

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Date: February 24th Sunday 2019, 13: 00 ~ 18: 00

Place: 遠友学舎(En’yu-Gakusha, Hokkaido University, Sapporo)

Language: English

Program (in English without translation)

13: 00 ~ 13: 05 Introduction (Tatsuzawa or Hayashi)
13: 05 ~ 13: 45 Naotaka Hayashi (University of Calgary)
Putting Community First: Rethinking Community Resilience in the Arctic

13: 45 ~ 14: 25 David Anderson (University of Aberdeen)
Food Sovereignty and Resilience in the Circumpolar North

14: 25 ~ 14: 35 Discussion
14: 35 ~ 14: 50 Break

14: 50 ~ 15: 05 Shirow Tatsuzawa (Hokkaido University)
Wildlife Management in Siberia; Who should Manage What?

15: 05 ~ 15: 20 Shiaki Kondo (Hokkaido University)
Building Communities around Sea Lion Meat: Changing Subsistence and Tourism Practices in Rebun Island, Hokkaido

15: 20 ~ 15: 35 Toshiaki Inoue (Josai International University)
Crossing Three Boundaries to Establish “One Voice”: Activities by Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council

15: 35 ~ 15: 50 Discussion

15: 50 ~ 16: 00 Shunwa Honda (Henry Stewart) (Open University of Japan, retired)
Exploring Possibilities of Japanese Contributions to Alleviating Arctic Living Environment Problems:Household Waste

16: 00 ~ 16: 30 Zender Environmental Health & Research Group
Solid Waste Management in Small and Remote Arctic Communities

16: 30 ~ 16: 50 Discussion
16: 50 ~ 17: 00 Break

17: 00 ~ 18: 00 General discussion for future collaborations

Contact: Shiaki Kondo (shiaki.kondo@let.hokudai.ac.jp)