In Geoparks – a Comparative Analysis of Sites in Norway, Taiwan and Japan

In Geoparks – a Comparative Analysis of Sites in Norway, Taiwan and Japan

2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development The International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development April 19 – 22, 2019 Contents Keynote speakers 7 Programme 8 Map of conference venue 16 ‘You are so beautiful’ – Opportunities and Threats for Landscapes: Values of Geoheritage and Geodiversity of Geoparks in Germany Wolfgang Eder 20 New initiatives for conservation of nature – The IUCN Green List and Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures. Marc Hockings 28 Land use control of private-owned land in national parks in Japan Keiji Nakajima 29 Theme 1. National park management National Park in Japan Kumagai Yoshitaka 31 Research in the Geopark “Eiszeitland am Oderrand” (Ice age landscape along the Oder valley) in Northeastern Germany Margot Böse & Jacob Hardt 32 Poetry in the Landscape: the Community-based Conservation of Kenting National Park Kuei-Jen Hsieh 33 1 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development National Park interpreters respond to environmental education and the promotion of conservation work ---the case of Tataka wildlife Li-Min Yin and Liang-Li Liu 34 The effect of forest type on trophic interaction: the case of tits and their prey Ming-Tang Shiao 36 Explore mountain hiking motivation cross-culturally: The case of national park and world heritage site in Asia Pacific Chieh-Lu Li, Kuo-Chung Liao, Bagkall Haivangang ,Thomas E. Jones and Yutaka Nakajima 37 The Conservation of Eurasian Otters (Lutra lutra) and The Environmental Changes Zih-Jyuan Huang 38 Identify the change of the landscape of Yangmingshan from the old images Jia-Feng Lin 39 The environmental changes of Coral Reefs in the Dongsha Atoll National Park Cheng-Hsien Chuang 40 An exploration of landscape change and people migration in Taijiang Hien-Chih Wang 41 Conflict management between recreation and landscape conservation --a case study of Lime Cave management in Shoushan National Natural Park Yi-Ming Tsai 42 Theme 2: Satoyama - Satoumi Facilitating the Development of a Taiwan Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (TPSI) Kuang-Chung Lee 48 Preliminary works of Satoyama-Satoumi’s activities on Geoparks Shu-Huei Liu 50 Link of bio groups… Terrace guardian All set Yukiko Konishi 51 2 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development Conservation activities of Satoyama Satoumi in Minamiboso City and Oyama Senmaida in Kamogawa City Takeshi Yokoyama 54 Human activities enhancing biodiversity in Satoyama-Satoumi (里山里海) Toshihiko Nakamura 55 Activities of Anbaya Satoyama Research Group Masahiro Sasako 56 The development of Yehliu local community and Yehliu Geopark Chin-Chien Yang 57 Cultural heritage preservation and local participation of Yenchao Badland Geopark Yen-Tsung Pan 58 Approaches to ‘community engagement’ in geoparks – a comparative analysis of sites in Norway, Taiwan and Japan Jonathan Karkut & Hiroyuki Kajihara 59 How to reveal the multiple values of the land from the controversial Ma-Tou Hill Landfill Plan? Hui-Min Huang(黃惠敏)、龔文雄、吳鴻駿 60 The Challenge of Rural Development in Houbi District of Tainan City Yu-Dan Pan, Lien-Shang Wu 62 Theme 3: Landscape conservation, management of geoparks Conservation Efforts at a Major Fault Exposure in the Itoigawa UNESCO Global Geopark Ko Takenouchi, Takahiko Ogawara, Hiroshi Miyajima, Yousuke Ibaraki, Theodore Brown 63 Changing Landscapes of Power: Opulence and the Urge for Geoparks Wen-Cheng Wang 64 A modified methodology used to evaluate travel ranking and helped geotravellers to make travel decision in Matsu geopark Yuan-Long Liao, Chung-Ming Wang, Kuang-Tsung Hsu, and Kai H Hsieh 67 3 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development 10 Years of the Sanin Coast Geopark - The Present Condition and Problems from the Newspaper Articles Kumagai Nobuaki 74 Prominent landforms of Non Nuoc Cao Bang UNESCO Global Geopark Tran Tan Van, Nguyen Quoc Dinh 77 Current state and issues of networking on geoparks and natural heritage conservation in Viet Nam Huong, N.T.T 76 Delineation and Future Prospects of Geoheritage Geologically Sensitive Areas Chi-Hsuan Chen, Wei-Chia Chu, Wan-Chi Chiang, Yu-Jen Chang and Jiin-Fa Lee 78 Study on Short-term Bare Ground Area Change of the Lichi Badland Geopark in Southeastern Taiwan Ying San Liou and Yu Ling Liu 79 Revival of Doline Cultivation in Mine Akiyoshidai Geopark Mitsuo Yoshimatsu 80 Beach Debris and Cleanup Activities in Shimokita Geopark Takuya Koike 81 Our Practice and Results of Geo-Tourism, and our Supports to Other Areas for Guides’ Capacity Building Michinori Kinoshita 89 ‘Crustal Movement of Hotel Business’― To Become the Most Treasured Destinations, from Only the Place for the Stay the Night―Example at San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark Yasumasa Asano 90 Understanding of regional scientific importance by local Residents – In case of San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark Noritaka Matsubara 92 4 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development Theme 4: Sustainable development, geological sensitive area, sustainable indicators, environmental education Geosites – for scientists, geotourists or general public? Dilemmas of selection and management Piotr Migoń 93 Geopark and contemporary land art : the case of Digne geopark, France Herve Regnauld and Patricia Limido 94 Innovation and Education for Sustainable Development Survival Ross Michael Pink 96 Emerging scientific knowledge to enhance heritage protection and sustainable tourism – Dunhuang UNESCO Global Geopark Cindy Choi 97 The Evolution of Data on Landslide-Landslip Geologically Sensitive Area Tung-Lin Tai, Mien-Ming Chen 99 Two Huge Tsunami Disasters in 1960 and in 2011 at Kesennuma Bay, Tohoku, Japan --- Traces of Huge Tsunami Disasters in the Submarine Deposits at the Enclosed Bay along the Pacific Coast Kaoru Kashima, Ryozo Shiomi, Yu Fukumoto and Tsuyoshi Haraguchi 100 Professional certification of Geotourism Interpretation Derek Yue Tak, Tse 114 Policy framework and support tools for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development in Vietnam Huynh Thi Mai 115 Badlands tourism as community care for aging: a social innovative practice establishment Yu-Feng Wong 116 A tour operator perspective on enhancing geoexperience through public-private collaboration 5 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development Tan Mei Cheung, Tammy 117 Local knowledge of geoheritage values in Dong Van Karst plateau UNESCO global geopark and community engagement for conservation Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao , Le Anh Phuong 118 Strategy for promoting of capability of interpreter on environmental education Chun-Hao Su 119 6 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development Keynote speakers Wolfgang Eder UNESCO Former Director. Earth Science Department Geoscience Centre, University Goettingen, Germany Marc Hockings Vice President. IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Keiji Nakajima Director, National Parks Awareness Center, Edogawa University, Japan Kumagai Yoshitaka Director, Institute for Asian Studies and Regional Collaboration; Akita International University, Japan Margot Böse Institute of Geographical Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin Piotr Migoń Institute of Geography and Regional Development, University of Wrocław Herve Regnauld University of Rennes 2, France 7 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development 「地景與永續發展國際會議」議程表 「The International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development」 Programme April 19 – 21, 2019 Venues: 1. International Conference Hall, GIS, NTU Convention Center Taipei 2. Yueliu Geopark Apr. 19, 2019 (Friday) GIS NTU Convention Center 08:30-09:00 Registration 09:00-09:30 Opening Remarks 09:30-09:40 Book Launch Party (Wolfgang Eder) 09:40-10:10 Group photo and break time 10:10-10:40 Keynote speech 1: Prof. Wolfgang Eder (Geoscience Centre, University Goettingen, Germany) ‘You are so beautiful’ - Opportunities and Threats for Landscapes: Values of Geoheritage and Geodiversity of Geoparks in Germany 10:40-11:10 Keynote speech 2: Prof. Marc Hockings (IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas) New initiatives for conservation of nature – The IUCN Green List and Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures. 11:10-11:40 Keynote speech 3: Prof. Keiji Nakajima (Director, National Parks Awareness Center, Edogawa University, Japan) Land use control of private-owned land in national parks in Japan 11:40-12:00 Disscussion 8 2019 International Conference on Landscape and Sustainable Development 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-17:00 Oral presentation session Venues 1. Davinci 2. Raphael 3. Michelangelo 4. Nietzsche Hall(達文西 Hall(拉斐 Hall(米開朗基 Hall(尼采廳) 廳) 爾廳) 羅廳) Theme 1. Theme 2. Theme 3. Theme 4. National Satoyama Landscape Sustainable park Satoumi conservation, development, management management of geological geoparks sensitive area, sustainable indicators, environmenta l education Venue 1: Davinci Hall(達文西廳) Theme 1. National park management Chairperson: Kumagai Yoshitaka(熊谷嘉隆) 13:00-13:20 Keynote speech :Kumagai Yoshitaka(熊谷嘉隆) (Director, Institute for Asian Studies and Regional Collaboration; Akita International University, Japan) National Park in Japan 13:20-13:40 Keynote speech :Margot Böse & Jacob Hardt (Institute of Geographical Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin) Research in the Geopark “Eiszeitland am Oderrand” (Ice age landscape along the Oder valley) in Northeastern German 13:40-14:00 Kuei-Jen Hsieh(謝桂禎) (Senior Contract Interpreter, Kenting National Park Headquarters) Poetry in the Landscape: the

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