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2 RIHN 2 nd International Symposium 3 2008 3 2 Asian Green Belt: Its Past, Present and the Future 2007 10 30 31 Opening Address TACHIMOTO, Narifumi, Director-General of RIHN Introduction to the symposium YUMOTO, Takakazu, Chairperson of the organizing committee, RIHN Keynote Speech The Asian Green Belt and the origins and migrations of agricultural populations. BELLWOOD, Peter (School of Archaeology and Anthropology, The Australian National University, Australia) A role of Asian monsoon in Asian Green Belt YASUNARI, Tetsuzo (Hydrospheric Atmospheric Research Center, Nagoya University, Japan) Session 1 Biodiversity Changes and Land Use Forest plant species diversity of Far East related to human impacts STUTEK, Miroslav (Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, The CzechRepublic) Vegetational changes caused by human land use in Mongolia FUJITA, Noboru (Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Japan) Biodiversity of insects in different human-impacted forests in Japan MAKINO, Shun ich (National Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Products, Japan) Biodiversity modified by human land use in tropical rain forests of Malaysia ABDUL Rahman Kassim & NUR Supardi (Forest Research Institute of Malaysia) 155 1. Session 2 Bio-resources and Indigenous Knowledge Hunting knowledge in boreal forests in Far East SASAKI, Shiro (MINPAKU, Japan) Characteristics of communities in forest uses in Korea YOU, Yen-Chang (Department of Forest Sciences, Seoul National University, Korea) Forest policy and local practice in Thailand YOS, Santasombat (Social Science Institute, Chieng-Mai University, Thailand) Forest resource uses and indigenous knowledge of natives in Borneo ICHIKAWA, Masahiro (RIHN, Japan) Session 3 Eco-politics and Conservation of the Asian Green Belt Eco-politics and nature conservation in Mongolia BATJARGAL, Zamba (The World Meteorological Organization, Mongolia) Effects on reforestation in the temperate climate region FUKUSHIMA, Yoshihiro (RIHN, Japan) Ecological management of water circumstances in China LIU, Changming (Institute of Geographical Science and Natural Resource Management, China)
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