This is an announcement of an International Seminar on "Change and Persistence in Cambodian Society" at Phnom Penh, Cambodia on the coming Saturday, jointly organized by the Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development of Royal University of Agriculture, Collaborative Research on 'State formation and Community', Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University (Leader: Dr. Sasagawa Hideo, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University), and the Cambodia Fieldstation of Kyoto University GCOE Program 'In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa'.
Date: March 12, Saturday
Place: Seminar room No.5, Cambodia Japan Cooperation Center
Program:
12:50-13:00 Welcome and Introduction by Dr. Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University)
13:00-13:40 Dr. Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University),
"Reconfiguration of Cambodian rural community: 1979-2002"
13:40-14:20 Dr. Yagura Kenjiro (Hannan University, Osaka)
"Effects of youth labor migration on the selection of spouse, place of residence and land inheritance in Cambodia"
14:20-14:30 Break
14:30-15:10 Ms. Yoeu Asikin (Lecturer, Royal University of Agriculture)
"Willingness to pay for the conservation of flooded forest in TonleSap Biosphere preserve, Cambodia"
15:10-15:50 Mr. Pinn Thira (Lecturer, Royal University of Agriculture)
"The effectiveness of vegetable production in farmers livelihood at Wat Chas village, Kampong Cham province"
15:50-16:30 Mr. Duk Piseth (Lecturer, Royal University of Agriculture)
"The study of farmers' attitude towards Stung Chinet irrigation, Kampong Thom Province"
16:30-16:50 Break
16:50-18:00 Discussion
Discussants, Dr. Nathan Badenoch (CSEAS-Hakubi, Kyoto University), Dr. Sasagawa Hideo (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
18:00-18:10 Summary and Nest Steps by Dr. Kobayashi Satoru (CSEAS, Kyoto University)