Session Details
[WI-P]2025 WWD Symposium & IUFRO Forest Products Culture Colloquium Session
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM JST
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Wed. Mar 19, 2025 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
Exhibition Hall 2 (Exhibition Bldg.)(2025 WWD Symposium & IUFRO Forest Products Culture Colloquium Session)
[WI-P-01]Wood Culture for a Sustainable Future
○Charlotte CH Lee1 (1. International Wood Culture Society (IWCS) (United States of America))
[WI-P-02]World Wood Day: A Multidisciplinary Platform for Wood and Forest Products Culture
○Charlotte CH Lee1 (1. World Wood Day Foundation (United States of America))
[WI-P-03]Acoustics Features of Ten Kinds of Small Ethnic Wooden Musical Instruments
○Ping Yang1 (1. Kumamoto University (Japan))
[WI-P-04]Macroscopic anatomical structure of the wood of Neltuma kuntzei (Harms ex Kuntze) C.E. Hughes & G.P. Lewis
○FELICIA ELIZABETH ZARATE CESPEDES1, DELIA RAMÍREZ HAEDO1, ANIBAL ESTECHE ROJAS1, SILVIA GENES CHAPARRO1, BELÉN GONZÁLEZ GARCETE1, FERNANDO CENTURIÓN CORONEL1 (1. National University of Asunción (Paraguay))
[WI-P-05]Crafting Resilience: Wood in Kath-Khuni Architecture of Himachal Pradesh
○Jay Thakkar1, Mansi Shah1 (1. CEPT University (India))
[WI-P-06]Wooden roofing
○Michael Grabner1 (1. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, BOKU (Austria))
[WI-P-07]Identification of wood species for the five-storey pagodas of Motoyamaji Temple, Kagawa, Japan
○Misao YOKOYAMA1, Takao ITOH2, Luo Bei3, Jissho Nagata4, Jikkenn Nagata4, Yukari Ohnishi5, Yoshiaki Tada5 (1. Kyoto University (Japan), 2. Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University (Japan), 3. Southwest Forestry University (China), 4. Motoyamaji (Japan), 5. TADA Yoshiaki Architectural Design Office (Japan))
[WI-P-08]Woodworking competition as a cultural event provides opportunities for young people to learn and develop
○Jinling Su1 (1. International Wood Culture Society (China))
[WI-P-09]Fostering Sensuality and Sustainability: Forest Education through the Wood and Bamboo in the Art of Tea in Japan
○Sumire Kawamoto1, Kate Bast2, Mary Binkley3, Mariko Inoue4, Yasuko Inoue5, Takako Nikaido6 (1. APA-The Engineered Wood Association (United States of America), 2. Shinrin-Yoku-Madison (United States of America), 3. Nature in Clay (United States of America), 4. Tama Science Garden, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (Japan), 5. JICA SFS-CORECC Project (Kenya), 6. Showa Women’s University (Japan))
[WI-P-10]Promotion of Global Wood Education during World Wood Day Children's Event
○Ping Yang1 (1. Kumamoto University (Japan))
[WI-P-11]Turning Wooden Toy Waste into Treasure
○Dafei Ma1, Jinling Su (1. Zhejiang Mimi Toy Group Co. LTD. (China))
[WI-P-12]VIVA: An Immersive Experience
○Priya Parrotta1 (1. Music & the Earth International (United States of America))
[WI-P-13]Surveys to assess potential damage to cultural properties caused by falling trees and branches
○Akari Takahashi1, Hiroaki Ishii1 (1. Kobe University (Japan))
[WI-P-14]Assessment of sub-fractionated Ageratum conyzoides L. extract as a bio-preservative for enhancing the durability and resistance of Poplar wood against wood rotting fungus.
○Laqshika Patiyal1, Dr. Bhupender Dutt1, Dr. Bhupesh Gupta1, Dr. Yash Pal Sharma1, Dr. Rajneesh Kumar1, Dr. Rohit Sharma1 (1. Dr Y.S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry (India))
[WI-P-15]Mastering the future from historical traditional knowledge.
Experiences with the reforestation of wasteland in the 19th century and their relevance to the reforestation of forest-damaged areas in the 21st century.
○Elisabeth - Johann1 (1. Austrian Forest Association (Austria))