Proceedings 5TH International Symposium on Environmental Sociology in East Asia 30TH October - 1ST November 2015 ISESEA-5 Sakura Hall, Tohoku University 2015 Sendai, Japan Disaster,Risk and Sustainable Community 5TH International Symposium on Environmental Sociology in East Asia 30TH October - 1ST November 2015 ISESEA-5 Sakura Hall, Tohoku University 2015 Sendai, Japan Proceedings JAES Japanese Association for Environmental Sociology Proceedings of the ISESEA-5 Sendai Copyright © 2015 by the ISESEA-5 Organizing Committee All rights reserved Edited and Published by the ISESEA-5 Organizing Committee C/o Prof. Koichi Hasegawa, Chair of the ISESEA-5 Organizing Committee Department of Sociology, Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University 27-1 Kawauchi, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8576, Japan E-mail: [email protected] www.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/soc/isesea-5/ The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Committee nor the organizing institutions and sponsors Typeset in Palatino and Helvetica Neue Printed and bound by Sagami Print, Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan Cover photo and design by Saburo Horikawa (Professor, Department of Sociology, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan) Copyright © 2015 by Saburo Horikawa. All rights reserved This Symposium is organized by the ISESEA-5 Organizing Committee Hosted by Japanese Association for Environmental Sociology [JAES], ISA Research Committee 24 “Environment and Society” [ISA-RC24], Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University, and the Institute for Sustainability Research, Hosei University [ISR-HU, or “SUSKEN”] Sponsored by Sendai Tourism, Convention and International Association [SenTIA], and Ujie Supermarket The members of the ISESEA-5 Organizing Committee: Koichi Hasegawa, Kyoko Ueda, Yoichi Yuasa, Kiyoshi Kanebishi, Hiromi Yamashita, Kazuko Uda, Yuichiro Hirano, Shinji Yamamoto, Atsushi Hamamoto, Kentaro Kanazawa, Yuki Tomozawa, Megumi Nakagawa, Ryoichi Terada, and Saburo Horikawa 30th October - 1st November 2015, Sendai, Japan Printed in Japan CONTENTS REGULAR SESSION 1: “ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION” Yanping FAN Sociological Exploration of Endogenous Pollution in Suburban Villages Ping CHEN in Urbanization …… 3 Yui KAMINAGA Yokkaichi Facing its Turning Point – New Historical Museum for Yokkaichi Pollution – …… 13 Xinling FENG Low Emissions Development in China: An Analysis of National Eric ZUSMAN and Subnational Development Pathways …… 23 Atsushi NOZAWA Growing Risk of Sufferings by Industrial Pollution Problem in 1950s – A Case Study of Minamata Disease – …… 33 Pengli CHENG The Comparison and Integration of Environmental History and Environmental Sociology – A case study of Cancer Village – …… 39 Yajuan LUO Power,Guanxi and Renqing:the Social Cultural Reason Why Industrial Pollution is Difficult to Control in China …… 51 Ruilian ZHANG Analysis of the Relationship between Environmental Guoguing SHI Policies and Air Quality during the Major Social Events …… 59 REGULAR SESSION 2: “HEALTH RISK AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE” Shu-Fen KAO Barriers and Possible Path Towards Innovative Risk Governance: EMF: Case in Taiwan …… 73 Yasushi MARUYAMA Fukushima Disaster and Organic Farmer: A Case Study of “Rumor Damage” …… 83 Ryoichi TERADA Environmental Social Exclusion and Double Invisibility of Multiple Chemical Sensibility (MCS) Sufferers …… 85 Kenji OTSUKA Policy and Social Responses to Environmental Health Risk in China – A historical and comparative review focusing on the early stage of policy development – …… 97 Tarique NIAZI Equity and Sustainability: Insights from Environmental Sociology …… 103 Dan LIU Environmental Injustice and Health Risk: A Review and Reflection from Environmental Sociological Studies in the United States …… 105 Morgan Chih- The scale war: An STS analysis on the debate of scale frames Tung HUANG in constructing environmental injustice grievances …… 115 REGULAR SESSION 3: “DISASTER RESTORATION: REFUGEE AND COMMUNITY” Kiyomi NAKAMURA Administrative Plan and the Continuation of Communities – A case of Mt. Unzen-Fugen Volcanic Eruption – …… 125 Shiqi WANG Reconstruction or Adaptation? – A reconsideration of environmental refugee communities – …… 135 Atsushi WATABE Lessons from the stakeholders’ discussions after Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident …… 141 Chul-Hwan KOH Disaster, response, and recovery at Hebei Spirit oil spill, Korea Jong Seong KHIM – Impacts on ecosystem services and coupled households – …… 151 Bong-Oh KWON Seong-Gil KANG Jongseong RYU Taisuke MIYAUCHI Community as the resilient factor? – The diverse role of communities in the recovery process from the 2011 tsunami in Japan – …… 161 Noriko IWAI Changes in Perception of Disaster Risks and Attitudes Toward Nuclear Energy Kuniaki SHISHIDO Policy: Trends in Public Opinion Surveys and Analysis Using JGSS Data …… 167 Dowan KU International Collaboration of Environmentalists in East Asia …… 169 Cheol-Jae LEE REGULAR SESSION 4: “ADAPTATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN COMMUNITY” Zhonghua ZHANG Embodied carbon in China’s foreign trade: A review …… 173 Song WANG Yuhuan ZHAO Dickella Gamaralalage Enhancing Capacities for Building Climate and Disaster Resilient Cities Jagath PREMAKUMA in Asia …… 181 So-Young LEE Assessing the Prospects for a Sustainability Transition in Seoul, South Korea: Eric ZUSMAN An Analysis of Grassroots Innovations …… 193 Seejae LEE Alfian HELMI Dealing with Risk: An Analysis of Local Community Adaptation in Small Island …… 205 REGULAR SESSION 5: “NUCLEAR SECIRUTY, RISK AND DEMOCRACY” Fang YANG Nuclear Security in China : Idea & Status …… 209 Mika Markus MERVIÖ Disasters, Risks and Sustainable Communities: Comparison of European and Japanese approaches to Risk …… 215 Yoichi YUASA Between Incentives and Principles: An Effect of Local Government’s Finance to a Deal with High-Level Radioactive Waste …… 223 Sanghun LEE Production of riskscapes and evolution of democracy: Focusing on the case of local referendum on cancellation of hosting nuclear power plants in Samcheok, South Korea …… 231 REGULAR SESSION 6: “MANAGEMENT AND USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES” Regina Hoi Yee FU Corralling Contract Between Farmers and Herders in Nigeria …… 235 Tatsuya KINJO The relationship between the continuation of Akira TERABAYASHI natural resources use and the renewal of local landscape – A case study of “Sotetsu” (Cycas revolute) use in Kanami community, Tokunoshima Island, Japan – …… 243 Eirini Ioanna Social-Ecological Systems Analysis in the Concept of VLACHOPOULOU World Heritage: Fisheries Management in the Shiretoko Darien Danielle MIZUTA World Natural Heritage Site …… 251 Mitsutaku MAKINO Hiroyuki MATSUDA Shin-Ock CHANG Explaining the regional differences in the distribution of women divers’ population in Jeju Island: A socio-ecological perspective …… 259 REGULAR SESSION 7: “ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR” Juju Chin Shou WANG Energy Democracy and People’s Power Plant (PPP) Movement in Taiwan: Post-311 Perspectives of Environmental Sociology …… 263 Tao CHEN The Resentment Psychology Research in Environmental Action …… 265 Lanping WANG Ajiang CHEN The Historical Roots of China’s Ecologic Crisis …… 267 Yixin XING Double-diversion of Pollution Based on the Behavior Perspective …… 279 REGULAR SESSION 8: “ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION” Hiromi YAMASHITA Social perceptions on the risks and benefits of tidal flat restorations – Weakness identified in the past research literature – …… 289 Masahiro TAKAHASHI Trial of a short environmental education programme at an area devastated by the tsunami disaster in Minamisanriku, Miyagi, Japan …… 299 Wei-Hsu LU Creating a Buddhist Recycling Actor-Network …… 307 Hang LI Two Kinds of Environmentalism in a Post-Industrial Society: Stephen Wing-Kai CHIU An Exploratory Study of Hong Kong Youth Population …… 315 REGULAR SESSION 9: “RIVER PROJECT AND MEMORY” Armelle FAURE Building Memory: Why and how to shape the Memory of a River Valley before building a new dam? …… 327 Atsushi HAMAMOTO The Memory and a Mid- to Long-term Evaluation of a Development Project: An Analysis based on the Survey Data Collected 50 Years after the Construction of the Miboro Dam …… 331 Sayaka MORI Retrieval of a River: A struggle of the Residents Seeing the Life and Death of Kuma River …… 337 Jintu GU Social Construction Based on Long-distance Water Diversion Projects – A case study on the Yuqiao Reservoir in Tianjin …… 339 THEMANTIC SESSION DISASTER, RISK AND SUSTAINEBLE COMMUNITY Yayoi HARAGUCHI Networking and Citizen Science in Low-Recognized Disaster Affected Areas: Local Governance of Nuclear Energy …… 351 Yasumasa IGARASHI Challenges to overcome social gaps through coproduction – Practical action research in Kashiwa and Iwaki …… 361 THE PROGRAM DAY 2 (31st October 2015) 08:30 Reception Desk Open 09:30~12:10 Regular Session 1, Sakura Hall Room A Environmental Pollution Chair: Sanghun LEE & Eric ZUSMAN Speakers: Yanping FAN, Yui KAMINAGA, Xinling FENG, Atsushi NOZAWA, Pengli CHENG, Yajuan LUO, Ruilian ZHANG Regular Session 2, Sakura Hall Room B Health Risk and Environmental Justice Chair: Ajiang CHEN & Saburo HORIKAWA Speakers: Shu-Fen KAO, Yasushi MARUYAMA, Ryoichi TERADA, Kenji OTSUKA, TariqueNIAZI, Dan LIU, Chih-Tung HUANG Regular Session 3, Sakura Hall Room C Disaster Restoration: Refugee and Community Chair: Shin-Ock CHANG & Juju WANG Speakers: Kiyomi NAKAMURA, Shiqi WANG, Atsushi WATABE, Chul Hwan KOH and Jongseong KHIM, Taisuke MIYAUCHI, Noriko IWAI, Dowan KU and Cheol-Jae LEE 12:10~13:00 LUNCH BREAK 13:00~14:40 Regular Session 4, Sakura Hall Room
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