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October 27, 2015
CGIS Knafel, Bowie-Vernon Room K262, 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge

Southeast Asia Explores Sustainable Development: Coping with Socioeconomic Difficulties, Big Power Rivalry, and Climate Change

http://asiaevents.harvard.edu/event/seasia-conference2015 [1]

A conference on Southeast Asia Explores Sustainable Development: Coping with Socioeconomic Difficulties, Big Power Rivalry, and Climate Change. Featuring: Daniel Schrag, Hongtu Chen, Rema Hanna, Michael Herzfeld, Arthur Kleinman, Dwight Perkins, Anthony Saich, and Mary Steedly from Harvard University, as well as Somkiat Tangkivanich, Thailand Development Research Institute; Wing Thye Woo, Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia, Malaysia; Chatib Basri, University of Indonesia; Mari Pangestu, University of Indonesia; James Chin, University of Tasmania, Australia; See Yan Lin, Sunway University, Malaysia; and Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University. Co-sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center and the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia. Free and open to the public. Please register here [1].

Contact Name: 

Elizabeth Liao
ekliao@fas.harvard.edu [2]

Research Areas: 

  • Architecture and Environmental Design [3]
  • Business, Law and Policy [4]
  • Climate [5]
  • Ecology and Biodiversity [6]
  • Food, Agriculture and Nutrition [7]
  • Human Health [8]

School: 

  • Faculty of Arts and Sciences [9]
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Source URL: https://environment.harvard.edu/events/2015-10-27-130000-2015-10-27-213000/southeast-asia-explores-sustainable-development-coping

Links
[1] http://asiaevents.harvard.edu/event/seasia-conference2015
[2] mailto:ekliao@fas.harvard.edu
[3] https://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=47
[4] https://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=7
[5] https://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=8
[6] https://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=9
[7] https://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=52
[8] https://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=11
[9] https://environment.harvard.edu/category/school/faculty-arts-and-sciences