{"id":3505,"date":"2019-01-25T16:28:18","date_gmt":"2019-01-25T07:28:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/japan-asean\/?p=3505"},"modified":"2019-02-15T15:06:39","modified_gmt":"2019-02-15T06:06:39","slug":"2019021213","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/japan-asean\/en\/2019021213\/","title":{"rendered":"ASEAN Research Platform Annual Meeting FY 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"

Date<\/strong>: February 13, 2019
\nVenue<\/strong>: Middle sized meeting room, 3F, Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto University<\/a><\/p>\n

ASEAN Research Platform is an innovative transdisciplinary initiative, launched by CSEAS in 2017. The Platform aims to promote a dialogue between academic and non-academic stakeholders, and encourage transformative research on the ASEAN region. By bringing together scholars, scientists, engineers, and representatives from local government, business community and civil society in ASEAN and Japan, we forge new relationships and share insights as well as expertise to address specific issues and needs. Partnership with local researchers, practitioners and stakeholders is critical for the Platform to ensure the relevance and sustainability of knowledge produced. In this annual meeting, we review the activities and progress of the past year, and discuss focus and priorities of the Platform for the next fiscal year.<\/div>\n

Program<\/strong> <\/i><\/a>
\nRegistration<\/strong>: 9.45 \u2013
\nMorning coffee<\/strong> <\/p>\n

Moderator: Katsuo Kogure<\/strong>
\nPart 1: JAPAN-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies<\/em><\/strong>
\n      10.00 \u2013 10.05 Yoko Hayami (CSEAS)
\n      Opening Remarks<\/p>\n

      10.05 \u2013 10.10 Noboru Ishikawa (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cJapan-ASEAN Research Platform:
\n       A Dialogue between Academic and Non-academic Stakeholders\u201d<\/p>\n

      10.10 \u2013 10.15 Shoichiro Hara (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cGlocal Information Platform for Transdisciplinary Area Studies\u201d<\/p>\n

Part 2: ASEAN Local Initiative<\/em><\/strong>
\n      10.15 \u2013 10.45 Jayl Langub (Institute of Borneo Studies, UNIMA), Noboru Ishikawa (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cRiver adoption: Protection for a livelihood and a way of life\u201d<\/p>\n

      10.45 \u2013 10.55 Q & A<\/p>\n

      10.55 \u2013 11.25 Chansathith Chaleunsinh (Independent Researcher), Fumiharu Mieno (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cEducational attainment and adult literacy in Laos: An evidence using data from Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)\u201d<\/p>\n

      11.25 \u2013 11.35 Q & A<\/p>\n

Lunch Break<\/em><\/strong> 11.35 – 13.00<\/p>\n

      13.00 \u2013 13.30 Ardiana Ekawanti(Mataram University), Ryota Sakamoto (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cHealth protection from mercury poisoning in artisanal gold mining in West Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia\u201d<\/p>\n

      13.30 \u2013 13.40 Q & A<\/p>\n

      13.40 \u2013 14.25 Julius Bautista (CSEAS), Andrey Damaledo (CSEAS)
\n       (1)\tDulce de Jesus Soares (Minister for Education, Youths and Sports, Government of Timor-Leste)
\n      \u201cEducation Development in Timor-Leste: Prospects and Challenges\u201d
\n       (2)\tDomingos da Silva Soares (Catholic Church of Timor-Leste)
\n      \u201cThe Roman Catholic Church in Timor-Leste\u201d
\n       (3)\tDomingos de Sousa Freitas (National University of Timor Leste)
\n      \u201cNew Technology for Palm Wine Production in Timor-Leste\u201d<\/p>\n

      14.25 \u2013 14.35 Q & A<\/p>\n

Tea Break<\/em><\/strong> 14.35 \u2013 14.45<\/p>\n

Moderator: Mario Ivan Lopez<\/strong>
\nPart 3: Next Generation Program<\/em><\/strong>
\n      14.45 \u2013 15.05 Daisuke Naito (Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University)
\n      \u201cUnderstanding social impact of forest fire and haze in Central Kalimantan\u201d<\/p>\n

      15.05 \u2013 15.25 Soo Chen Kwan (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cBuilt environment and health: exploring the linkages\u201d<\/p>\n

      15.25 \u2013 15.45 Moises Neil Serino (CSEAS)
\n      \u201cValuing the protection service provided by       mangroves in the typhoon-hit areas in the Central Philippines\u201d<\/p>\n

Tea Break<\/em><\/strong> 15.45 \u2013 15.55<\/p>\n

Moderator: Ryota Sakamoto<\/strong>
\nPart 4: Guest Presentation<\/em><\/strong>
\n      15.55 \u2013 16.25 San San Oo (Aung Clinic, Yangon)
\n      \u201cMental Health Situations and Needs in Present Day Myanmar\u201d
\n      Commentator: Yoshiaki Katsuda (Kansai University of Social Welfare)<\/p>\n

      16.25 \u2013 16.45 Q & A<\/p>\n

Reception<\/em><\/strong> 17:00 \u2013 18:00<\/p>\n

\nWe are ready to provide child care service (child care room with a babysitter) during the seminar for participants with small children. If you are interested in using this service, please contact us by January 31st. Contact: obiya[at]cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp”\n<\/div>\n

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