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TANAKA, Koji

Division:Young Researcher Development Center Program Manager, Kyoto University
Main Research:Initiative 2 "Study on nature-inspired technologies and institutions"
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2007 G-COE Research Outcome:
 

  • Sharma, G..; L. Liang; and Tanaka, Koji, 2007 On-farm agrobiodiversity management in Sikkim Himalaya, India. In Saxena, K.G.; L. Liang; and Kanok Rerkasem (eds.) Shifting Agriculture in Asia: Implications for Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Livelihood. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, pp. 321-334.
  • Tanaka, Koji; S. Yokoyama; and K. Phalakhone, Land allocation programme and stabilization of swidden agriclture in the northern mountain region of Laos. In K.G.; L. Liang; and Kanok Rerkasem (eds.) Shifting Agriculture in Asia: Implications for Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Livelihood. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, pp. 407-420.

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2007:

  • Tanaka, Koji. “Agro-biodiversity” in anthropogenic landscape: Customary practices re-created as countermeasures to cope with institutionalization. International Forum on Protection of Traditional Knowledge Intellectual Property Rights (TKIPR) and Sustainable Development, Kunming, China, 12th August 2007.
  • Tanaka, Koji. Origin of Rice Cultivation: A View from Crop-Raising Techniques in Asian Rice Culture, EuroSEAS 2007, University of Naples, Italy, 14th September 2007.
  • Tanaka, Koji. The Role of Oil-Producing Plants in the Border Region between Northeastern Myanmar and Southwestern China, Centennial Hall, Kyoto University, 6th December 2007.
  • Tanaka, Koji. Environmental and Energy Issues in Rural Asia: Introduction, 23rd International Symposium “Environmental and Energy Issues in Rural Asia,” Regional Research Institute of Agriculture in the Pacific Basin, Nihon University, 22nd February 2008.
  • Tanaka, Koji. “Land and Labor Intensive Agricultural Systems in Monsoon Asia: Comparative Perspectives on the Technological Development in Wet-Rice-Based Farming in Early Modern and Modern Periods” In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa: The First International Conference, G-COE, March 2008.

 

2008 G-COE Research Outcome:

  • Tanaka, Koji. “Sikkim Himalayan-Agriculture: Improving and Scaling up of the Traditionally Managed Agricultural Systems of Global Significance.” Sharma, G., Luohui Liang, E. Sharma, J. R. Subba and Koji Tanaka, Resources Science Vol. 31 No.1: 21-30, 2009.

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2008:
 

  • Tanaka, Koji. “Developing Sulawesi Area Studies: Fifty Year Collaboration between Kyoto University and Hasanuddin Universiy.” International Symposium “Sulawesi Area Studies in 50 Years: In Search of Its Identity and Local Systems,” Gudung PKP, Hasanuddin University, October 11, 2008.

 

2009 G-COE Research Outcome:

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List of Academic Presentations during 2009:

  • Koji Tanaka, “Inflow of Agricultural Technologies and Outflow of Natural Resources: Observation in a Border Region of Northern Shan State, Myanmar.” Joint-seminar held at the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Nay Pig Taw, Myanmar, August 22, 2009.
  • Koji Tanaka, “Development of Sulawesi Area Studies: Fifty-Year Collaboration between Indonesian and Japanese Scholars.” Joint-Workshop on Sulawesi Area Studies held at Makassar by Ehime University and Hasnuddin University, October 8, 2009.
  • Koji Tanaka, M. Shimagami, and Keron Petrus, “National Forest Park and Local Communities: A Case from Lampung Province, Indonesia.” The 2nd International Conference on Forest-Related Traditional Knowledge and Culture in Asia held at Kunming by United Nations University and Kunming Institute of Botany, November 3, 2009.
  • Koji Tanaka, M. Shimagami, and Keron Petrus, “Role of Local Communities toward Sustainable Use of Forest Area: Community Forest Program in Decentralizing Indonesia.” International Workshop on Sustainable Land Management in Marginal Mountainous Region held at Shillong by United Nations University and Northeastern University, November 9, 2009.

 

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