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UNITAR SERIES ON SEA AND HUMAN SECURITY

“Towards a comprehensive security for seas and oceans”

14- 19 October 2007, Hiroshima, Japan

This workshop is the fifth in a Series started in Hiroshima in 2002

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Speaker's Presentations (in order of presentation)

Gunnar KULLENBERG, Professor Emeritus, France

International Security and the Ocean - Diversity and Integration (112Kb)

 

Hiroshima Initiative (15Kb)

 

CHUA Thia-Eng, Regional Programme Director, GEF/UNDP/IMO Partnership in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA), Philippines

Integrated Coastal Zone Management  (530Kb)

 

Yasuwo FUKUYO, Professor, Asian Natural Environmental Science Centre, University of Tokyo

Seafood Security and Sound Environment (952Kb)

 

Hiroshi TERASHIMA, Executive Director, Ocean Policy Research Foundation, Japan

The Tokyo Declaration on Securing the Oceans and the Japanese Basic Ocean Law (184Kb)

Toshio YAMAGATA, Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo

Oceans and Climate Change (6136Kb)

Masahiro YAMAO, Professor, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, University of Hiroshima

Greater Role of Local Governance over Coastal Marine Resources for Attaining Food Security (2173Kb)

 

Masako OTSUKA, Director, International Ocean Institute, IOI Operational Center, Tokyo Office

Integrated Coastal Zone Management- Japanese Case (303Kb)

Tadao ANDO, Professor Emeritus, Community Cooperation Centre, University of Hiroshima

Study Tour Guide (1887Kb)

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