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[40]Pluralistic water-society approaches and ethos: material, subjective, and relational intersections

Mon. Jul 21, 2025 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM JST
Mon. Jul 21, 2025 1:45 AM - 3:30 AM UTC
B2(Seminar Room 2 (Kojima Hall))

[40-01]A holistic approach to Living Spaces: ponds and reservoirs in Sanuki, a low annual rainfall region in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

*Satoshi Murayama1 (1. Kagawa University (Japan))
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[40-02]Plurality and risk-pooling in sustainable water service transformations

*Johanna Koehler1 (1. Wageningen University (Netherlands))
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[40-03]Significance of relational values; experience from IPBES, values assessment report

*Hiroe ISHIHARA1 (1. the University of Tokyo (Japan))
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[40-04]Interdisciplinary multi-method approach to explore emergent behaviors in socio-hydrology research: causal changes, e-DPSIR model and the pluralistic research approach

*Glenda Garcia Santos1, Lisa Tschitschnig1, Manjana Puff1, Angel Fernandez2 (1. University of Klagenfurt (Austria), 2. (Emeritus Director) National Park of Garajonay (Spain))
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[40-05]System dynamics modelling as discussion support tool for stakeholders to upscale subsurface irrigation

*Janine de Wit1,2, Marjolein van Huijgevoort1,3, Jos van Dam2, Ruud Bartholomeus1,2 (1. KWR Water Research Institute, Nieuwegein (Netherlands), 2. Soil Physics and Land Management, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen (Netherlands), 3. Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Netherlands))
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[40-06]Resilient Rhythms in Rivers: Ethnographic Insights into Adaptive Water Infrastructures

*Miki Namba1 (1. Kagoshima University (Japan))
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