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(Dec.23-Dec.24)The International Seminar of Geography between Hiroshima University and University of Delhi



The International Seminar of Geography between Hiroshima University and University of Delhi
‘Promoting Economic Geography Studies on “Inclusive Growth” in Contemporary India’

Date:
Friday, 23 December - Sunday, 24 December, 2016

Venue:
Large Conference room, 1F, Faculty of Letters, Hiroshima University

Program:
[ Day1: 23 Dec.(Fri.)]
10:30-10:55 Registration
10:55-11:00 Opening Addresses: Kazuo Tomozawa (Hiroshima University)

■Young Geographer Session
11:00-11:30 
Yoshimi UNE (Kanazawa University):
Spatial Characteristics of Japanese-affiliated Firms in India 【Abstract】(PDF:39.6KB)
11:30-12:00 
Lin CHEN (Hiroshima University):
Transformation of Employment Structure in a Less-developed Region of Eastern Coastal China 【Abstract】(PDF:38.2KB)
12:00-12:30 
Suraj MAL (University of Delhi):
Rainfall Change and its Potential Economic Implications in Central Himalaya, Uttarakhand' 【Abstract】(PDF:39.3KB)

*12:30-13:30 Lunch

■Keynote Speech
13:30-14:00 
Kenji YAMAMOTO (Kyushu University, President of Japan Association of Economic Geographers):
Innovative Activities by Manufacturing Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in a Periphery within Japan 【Abstract】(PDF:34.4KB)
14:00-14:30 
R. B. SINGH (University of Delhi, Vice President-International Geographical Union (IGU) and Member, ICSU Scientific Committee, UHW):
India: Resources, Environment and Inclusive Development 【Abstract】(PDF:45.7KB)

*14:30-14:45 Break

■Session 1: Trend of Geographical Studies in Japan and India
14:45-15:15 
Narayan Chandra JANA (University of Burdwan):
Trends of Teaching and Research in Geography: Indian Scenario 【Abstract】(PDF:40.2KB)
15:15-15:45 
Masateru HINO (Chugokugakuen University):
Directions of Transformation of Indian Economic Space since Economic Liberalisation of 1990s: Focusing on Locational Behaviours of Large Enterprises 【Abstract】(PDF:43.2KB)
15:45-16:15 
Subhash ANAND (University of Delhi):
Trends and Development of Geography with Special Reference to Economic Geography in University of Delhi 【Abstract】(PDF:42.4KB)
16:15-16:45 
Hidenori OKAHASHI (Hiroshima University):
Area Studies and Geography: Case of Hiroshima University’s Geographical Research on India 【Abstract】(PDF:37.5KB)

16:45-17:15 Discussion

*18:00-20:00 Reception

[ Day2: 24 Dec.(Sat.)]
■Session 2: Economic Geography Studies in India
10:00-10:30 
Takuya GOTO (Kochi University):
Economic Geography of Broiler Industry in India: Focusing on the Case of Haryana State 【Abstract】(PDF:39.6KB)
10:30-11:00 
Mehtab SINGH (Maharshi Dayanand University):
Emerging Pattern of Industrial Development in Haryana, India 【Abstract】(PDF:39.2KB)
11:00-11:30 
Kentaro KUWATSUKA (Ryukoku University):
What was Organized Geography of ICT Service Industries in India? Technology, Human Body, or Time-Space Constraints 【Abstract】(PDF:39.2KB)
11:30-12:00 
Bindhy Wasini PANDEY* and Shubham PADHA (University of Delhi):
Economic Appraisals of Dams: A Case Study of Bagalihar Dam in Jammu and Kashmir, India 【Abstract】(PDF:36.7KB)

12:00-12:30 Discussion

*12:30-13:30 Lunch

■Session 3: Potential for Economic Geography-based Approaches towards Inclusive Growth in India
13:30-14:00 
Kazuo TOMOZAWA (Hiroshima University):
Inclusive Growth in India and How Economic Geography Tackles it 【Abstract】(PDF:38.5KB)
14:00-14:30 
Virendra NAGARALE (S.N.D.T.Women’s University):
Women's Enrolment in Education: A Study of Inclusive Growth in India 【Abstract】(PDF:40.5KB)
14:30-15:00 
Yoshimichi YUI (Hiroshima University):
Development of India’s Megacities and its Suburban Spaces 【Abstract】(PDF:34.8KB)
15:00-15:30 
Pankaj KUMAR (University of Delhi):
Inclusive Growth in Indian Rural Development 【Abstract】(PDF:101KB)

15:30-16:00 Discussion

*16:00-16:15 Break

16:15-17:15 General Discussion

Contact for Inquiries:
The Center for Contemporary India Studies at Hiroshima University
Tel:082-424-4529
E-mail:hindas * hiroshima-u.ac.jp(Please replace * with @)


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