"Surviving and Thriving: In Pursuit of a Sustainable World"
June 8–10, 2018 | Art Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan
Religious, cultural and societal fractures have seen rises in authoritarianism and nationalism across the world, and threats and perceived threats have been used to justify the stifling and marginalisation of voices of opposition and dissent. Hard-won progress and freedoms are being questioned and undermined, and questions of peace, security and human security abound. In this period of great global social, economic, political and environmental instability, the future is for many a place of great uncertainty and fear.
However, in any period of great change, and undoubted challenge, there is also a great opportunity to harness and nurture these forces. The future is not yet written, and the powerful heuristic of sustainability has become a reality in many areas, where human creativity, imagination and technological advances have helped to make the world a better place. From small individual initiatives within families, communities and places of work, to the larger and more long-term development initiatives of governments and supranational institutions, exemplified by the UN’s 2030 goals, human resourcefulness is being used in pursuit of the common goal of a sustainable world.
Programme
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Surviving and Thriving: In Pursuit of a Sustainable World – A Unique and Personal ReflectionFeatured Presentation: Lowell Sheppard
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Towards a Universal Standard of Value through BlockchainFeatured Presentation: Philip Sugai
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What you see and What you doFeatured Workshop Presentation: Will Baber
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Locating Data for Research: Data Collections and Resources for Thesis Writing, Teaching, and Grant Development for the Social Sciences and the EnvironmentFeatured Workshop Presentation: James W McNally & Kathryn Lavender
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Health Across the LifecourseFeatured Panel Presentation: James W. McNally, Hiroshi Ishida & Megumi Rosenberg
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IAFOR Silk Road Initiative Information Session
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IAFOR Documentary Photography Award 2017 | Award Winners Screening
Speakers
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William BaberKyoto University Graduate School of Management, Japan
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Hiroshi IshidaUniversity of Tokyo, Japan
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Kathryn M. LavenderNational Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)
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James W. McNallyUniversity of Michigan, USA & NACDA Program on Aging
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Megumi RosenbergWorld Health Organization (WHO), Japan
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Lowell SheppardHOPE International Development Agency, Japan
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Philip SugaiDoshisha Business School, Japan
Organising Committee
The Organising Committee of The 11th Asian Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment (ACSEE) is composed of distinguished academics who are experts in their fields. Organising Committee members may also be members of IAFOR's International Academic Advisory Board. The Organising Committee is responsible for nominating and vetting Keynote and Featured Speakers; developing the conference programme, including special workshops, panels, targeted sessions, and so forth; event outreach and promotion; recommending and attracting future Organising Committee members; working with IAFOR to select PhD students and early career academics for IAFOR-funded grants and scholarships; and overseeing the reviewing of abstracts submitted to the conference.
Review Committee
- Dr Guat Guan Toh, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia
- Professor Jin-Long Liu, National Central University, Taiwan
- Dr Jyoti Sharma, Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute of Engineering and Technology, India
IAFOR's peer review process, which involves both reciprocal review and the use of Review Committees, is overseen by conference Organising Committee members under the guidance of the Academic Governing Board. Review Committee members are established academics who hold PhDs or other terminal degrees in their fields and who have previous peer review experience.
If you would like to apply to serve on the ACSEE2019 Review Committee, please visit our application page.