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Southeast Asia in Transition: Changing Lives of Southeast Asian Rivers Southeast Asia in Transition: Changing Lives of Southeast Asian Rivers
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Southeast Asia in Transition: 2022 Webinar Series
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. HST
Live online via zoom

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CHANGING LIVES OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN RIVERS
featuring

Speakers:
Dr. Anthony D. Medrano,
Presidential Young Professor, Yale-NUS College
Dr. Rita Padawangi, Senior Lecturer, Singapore University of Social Sciences
Dr. Keith Barney, Associate Professor, Australian National University
Dr. Ming Li Yong, Fellow, East-West Center

Moderator:
Dr. Jefferson M. Fox, Director of Research, East-West Center

 

In recent decades, people living in Southeast Asia have witnessed major shifts from predominantly subsistence agriculture to industrializing economies, with attendant changes in migration, crop production systems, and major infrastructure (roads, dams, industrial estates). This series of four webinars will explore how communities in the region are experiencing the economic, social, and cultural dislocations of these transformations. We will focus on forests, rivers, documentarians and writers, and Imaging Environmental Futures.

Southeast Asia in Transition: 2022 Webinar Series
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. HST
Live online via zoom

Click here to register

CHANGING LIVES OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN RIVERS
featuring

Speakers:
Dr. Anthony D. Medrano,
Presidential Young Professor, Yale-NUS College
Dr. Rita Padawangi, Senior Lecturer, Singapore University of Social Sciences
Dr. Keith Barney, Associate Professor, Australian National University
Dr. Ming Li Yong, Fellow, East-West Center

Moderator:
Dr. Jefferson M. Fox, Director of Research, East-West Center

 

In recent decades, people living in Southeast Asia have witnessed major shifts from predominantly subsistence agriculture to industrializing economies, with attendant changes in migration, crop production systems, and major infrastructure (roads, dams, industrial estates). This series of four webinars will explore how communities in the region are experiencing the economic, social, and cultural dislocations of these transformations. We will focus on forests, rivers, documentarians and writers, and Imaging Environmental Futures.