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[6]At the intersections: agency through mainstream science, community, and the (more-than) human assemblage

Sat. Jul 19, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM JST
Sat. Jul 19, 2025 2:00 AM - 3:30 AM UTC
A3(Seminar Room (Ito International Research Center))

[6-01]Ecologies of Healing: Urban Floodplains and Riparian Communities as Evidentiary Agents on the Planetary

*Laura Kemmer1 (1. University of São Paulo (Brazil))
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[6-02]Drought and floods in an East African dryland: constructing pasts and futures through participatory storytelling

*Ruben V Weesie1, Marlies H Barendrecht2, Melanie Rohse4, Johanna Koehler3, Moses Mwangi5, Anne F Van Loon1, Danai Maria Kontou1, Heidi Mendoza1 (1. VU Amsterdam (Netherlands), 2. King's College London (UK), 3. Wageningen University & Research (Netherlands), 4. Anglia Ruskin University (UK), 5. South East Kenya University (SEKU) (Kenya))
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[6-03]Communicating Ensemble Flood Forecasts with Municipal Officials: A Case Study in Aomori, Japan

*Megumi Watanabe1, Satoshi Watanabe2, Atsushi Okazaki3, Shiori Abe4 (1. The University of Tokyo/Paris Observatory (France), 2. Kyshu University (Japan), 3. Chiba University (Japan), 4. Mistui Consultants Co. (Japan))
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[6-04]Excessive Water, Negating Food and Financial Security: Water Management and Socio-Hydrology Paradoxes in Yasothorn, Thailand

*Kiatkamon Nilapornkun1 (1. Landscape Architecture program, School of Architecture and Design, KMUTT (Thailand))
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[6-05]Public Attitude toward flood forecasting in Japan

*Ryuma Shineha1 (1. Keio University (Japan))
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