FY2009 NEOMAP Landscape Workshop
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Date: March 16-17, 2010
Place: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Lecture Hall
Language: English /Japanese (Simultaneous Interpretation)
Program:
March 16, Tuesday
Part 1 What Does Landscape History Mean to Us,
and How Can Landscape Studies Contribute to Our Future?
13:45-14:00 Junzo UCHIYAMA (RIHN) Opening Speech
14:00-14:25 Christopher GILLAM (University of South Carolina)
Looking for Landscape in All the Wrong Places? GIS Methods for Modeling Jomon Landscapes near Toyama
14:25-14:50 Hiroyuki TAKAOKA(Kochi Women’s University)
Landscape and Power - the Outcasts' footprints
14:50-15:15 Barbara SEYOCK(University of Tuebingen)
Imaging the Ceramic Landscape of Pre-modern Japan
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-15:55 Sung-heup HONG (Chonnam National University)
Rural Landscape Transformation of Honam Region during the Modernization of Korea: Developmentalism and Village People
15:55-16:20 Pilsu JIN (Seoul National University)
The Landscape History of Korean Apartment Complex in 1960-2010: Economism and the Symbolic Value
16:20-16:45 Jong-heon JIN(Kongju National University)
Symbolic Landscape and Identity in Korea: Focused on the Representation of Backbone Mountain Range
16:45-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-17:25 Ping YANG(Lake Biwa Museum)
The Transformation of the Waterside Scene: Around Tai Lake Catchment Area
17:25-17:50 Ling QIN(Beijing University)
Modelling Wild Food Resource Catchments Amongst Early Farmers: Case Studies from the Lower Yangtze and Central China
17:50-18:15 Tsuneo NAKAJIMA (Lake Biwa Museum)
The Landscape of Marshy and Shoreline Eco-tone from the Yantze River Basin to the Western Japan during the Neolithic Age
March 17, Wednesday
Part 2 Russian WG Session:
Research on Cultural and Ethnic Transitions of Continental and
Maritime Adaptational Systems: Neolithisation and Modernisation in Primorye region
09:00-09:05 Junzo UCHIYAMA Introduction
09:05-09:45 Alexander POPOV (Far Eastern National University)
Landscape Changes and Ancient Cultures of Holocene in the Maritime Region (Primorye), Russia
09:45-10:25 Shinji ITO (Kokugakuin University)
Shell-midden and Prehistoric Landscape in the Southern Primoye
10:25-10:40 Coffee Break
10:40-11:20 Yury A. MIKISHIN (Far East Geological Institute)
Development of the Nature of Southern Primorski Krai on the Middle Holocene
11:20-12:00 Andrei V. TABAREV (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography)
The Concept of Neolithisation and Its Implication for the Neolithic Studies in the Russian Far East
12:00-13:30 Discussion
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:10 Sergei TKACHEV (Maritime State University)
Modernisation in Ussuriisk Region (mid XIX-big XX century): History, Methodology and Sources of Research
14:10-14:50 Shiro SASAKI (National Museum of Ethnology)
Commercialization and Village Location in the Pre-modern Ages: from the Cases of the Russian Far East and Hokkaido
14:50-15:05 Coffee Break
15:05-15:30 Kirill A. BAZAROV (Far Eastern National University)
Use of Program ArcEditor 9.3 Lab Kit for Studying Historical Processes
15:30-16:00 Mikhail BELUSHKIN (Maritime State University)
Application GIS for the Analysis of Neolithisation Modernization Processes in the South of Primorye
16:00-16:30 General Discussion
(makiba)
詳細なプログラムができましたので,
ご案内申し上げます。
Date: March 16-17, 2010
Place: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Lecture Hall
Language: English /Japanese (Simultaneous Interpretation)
Program:
March 16, Tuesday
Part 1 What Does Landscape History Mean to Us,
and How Can Landscape Studies Contribute to Our Future?
13:45-14:00 Junzo UCHIYAMA (RIHN) Opening Speech
14:00-14:25 Christopher GILLAM (University of South Carolina)
Looking for Landscape in All the Wrong Places? GIS Methods for Modeling Jomon Landscapes near Toyama
14:25-14:50 Hiroyuki TAKAOKA(Kochi Women’s University)
Landscape and Power - the Outcasts' footprints
14:50-15:15 Barbara SEYOCK(University of Tuebingen)
Imaging the Ceramic Landscape of Pre-modern Japan
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-15:55 Sung-heup HONG (Chonnam National University)
Rural Landscape Transformation of Honam Region during the Modernization of Korea: Developmentalism and Village People
15:55-16:20 Pilsu JIN (Seoul National University)
The Landscape History of Korean Apartment Complex in 1960-2010: Economism and the Symbolic Value
16:20-16:45 Jong-heon JIN(Kongju National University)
Symbolic Landscape and Identity in Korea: Focused on the Representation of Backbone Mountain Range
16:45-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-17:25 Ping YANG(Lake Biwa Museum)
The Transformation of the Waterside Scene: Around Tai Lake Catchment Area
17:25-17:50 Ling QIN(Beijing University)
Modelling Wild Food Resource Catchments Amongst Early Farmers: Case Studies from the Lower Yangtze and Central China
17:50-18:15 Tsuneo NAKAJIMA (Lake Biwa Museum)
The Landscape of Marshy and Shoreline Eco-tone from the Yantze River Basin to the Western Japan during the Neolithic Age
March 17, Wednesday
Part 2 Russian WG Session:
Research on Cultural and Ethnic Transitions of Continental and
Maritime Adaptational Systems: Neolithisation and Modernisation in Primorye region
09:00-09:05 Junzo UCHIYAMA Introduction
09:05-09:45 Alexander POPOV (Far Eastern National University)
Landscape Changes and Ancient Cultures of Holocene in the Maritime Region (Primorye), Russia
09:45-10:25 Shinji ITO (Kokugakuin University)
Shell-midden and Prehistoric Landscape in the Southern Primoye
10:25-10:40 Coffee Break
10:40-11:20 Yury A. MIKISHIN (Far East Geological Institute)
Development of the Nature of Southern Primorski Krai on the Middle Holocene
11:20-12:00 Andrei V. TABAREV (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography)
The Concept of Neolithisation and Its Implication for the Neolithic Studies in the Russian Far East
12:00-13:30 Discussion
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:10 Sergei TKACHEV (Maritime State University)
Modernisation in Ussuriisk Region (mid XIX-big XX century): History, Methodology and Sources of Research
14:10-14:50 Shiro SASAKI (National Museum of Ethnology)
Commercialization and Village Location in the Pre-modern Ages: from the Cases of the Russian Far East and Hokkaido
14:50-15:05 Coffee Break
15:05-15:30 Kirill A. BAZAROV (Far Eastern National University)
Use of Program ArcEditor 9.3 Lab Kit for Studying Historical Processes
15:30-16:00 Mikhail BELUSHKIN (Maritime State University)
Application GIS for the Analysis of Neolithisation Modernization Processes in the South of Primorye
16:00-16:30 General Discussion
(makiba)