Atelier : Greater Mekong Basin
06 JANVIER 11
Du 12 au 14 janvier 2011, le Centre de Siem Reap accueille un atelier organisé par Brendan M. Buckley (Columbia University, USA) autour du projet Greater Mekong Basin.
Après une journée consacrée à la découverte du site et des chantiers d'Angkor, se tiendront deux journées de conférences. Le programme présenté ci-dessous est toutefois susceptible d'être modifié.
January 13 (Day 1): Paleoclimatology and Archaeology (Chair: Brendan Buckley and Dan Penny)
0900-0930: Welcome and overview and provocation (Brendan Buckley, with Andrew Bell and Kevin Anchukaitis)
0930-0945: Drought Atlases: updates to MADA and the future for a Northern Hemisphere synthesis (Ed Cook)
0945-1030: Progress in paleoclimatology in the Greater Mekong (Kevin Anchukaitis + Ben Cook)
1030-1100: Coffee break
1100-1145: Paleoclimatology discussion (New and existing data, logistics, hotspots?)
1200-1330: Lunch
1345-1415: The archaeology of Angkor: knowledge and state-of-the-art (EFEO)
1415-1445: Paleoecology, archaeology, and geochronology of Greater Angkor (Dan Penny)
1445-1515: Paleolimnology of the Tonle Sap (Mary Beth Day)
1515-1545: Molecular paleoenvironmental proxies and southeast Asian lakes (Tim Shanahan)
1545-1700: Coffee with Archaeology and paleoecology discussion (Chair: Brendan Buckley and Dan Penny)
Evening Talk (2000h): The future of the Bidoup Nui Ba Natural Park (BDNP Staff)
January 14 (Day 2): Toward Coupling Human and Natural Systems (Chair: Andrew Bell and Kevin Anchukaitis)
0900-1000: Toward coupled human-natural systems applications and modeling in the Greater Mekong (Andrew Bell)
1030-1100: Coffee Break
1100-1200: What can we know about southeast Asian history? Strange Parallels and beyond (Victor Lieberman)
1200-1330: Lunch
1330-1400: Progress on historical data rescue (Brendan Buckley, summarizing Aroonrut Wichienkeeo and Hoa Pham)
1400-1430: The Mekong River Basin: past, present, and future (MRC representative)
1430-1515: Transboundary water conflict as a coupled human-natural systems problem (Tanya Heikkila)
1515-1700: Coffee with History, Modeling, and Applications discussion
Evening Talk (2000h): Discussion: Concrete deliverables for ontegrating physical and natural science in Greater Mekong (chair: Andrew Bell)
workshop paleoclimatology
Après une journée consacrée à la découverte du site et des chantiers d'Angkor, se tiendront deux journées de conférences. Le programme présenté ci-dessous est toutefois susceptible d'être modifié.
January 13 (Day 1): Paleoclimatology and Archaeology (Chair: Brendan Buckley and Dan Penny)
0900-0930: Welcome and overview and provocation (Brendan Buckley, with Andrew Bell and Kevin Anchukaitis)
0930-0945: Drought Atlases: updates to MADA and the future for a Northern Hemisphere synthesis (Ed Cook)
0945-1030: Progress in paleoclimatology in the Greater Mekong (Kevin Anchukaitis + Ben Cook)
1030-1100: Coffee break
1100-1145: Paleoclimatology discussion (New and existing data, logistics, hotspots?)
1200-1330: Lunch
1345-1415: The archaeology of Angkor: knowledge and state-of-the-art (EFEO)
1415-1445: Paleoecology, archaeology, and geochronology of Greater Angkor (Dan Penny)
1445-1515: Paleolimnology of the Tonle Sap (Mary Beth Day)
1515-1545: Molecular paleoenvironmental proxies and southeast Asian lakes (Tim Shanahan)
1545-1700: Coffee with Archaeology and paleoecology discussion (Chair: Brendan Buckley and Dan Penny)
Evening Talk (2000h): The future of the Bidoup Nui Ba Natural Park (BDNP Staff)
January 14 (Day 2): Toward Coupling Human and Natural Systems (Chair: Andrew Bell and Kevin Anchukaitis)
0900-1000: Toward coupled human-natural systems applications and modeling in the Greater Mekong (Andrew Bell)
1030-1100: Coffee Break
1100-1200: What can we know about southeast Asian history? Strange Parallels and beyond (Victor Lieberman)
1200-1330: Lunch
1330-1400: Progress on historical data rescue (Brendan Buckley, summarizing Aroonrut Wichienkeeo and Hoa Pham)
1400-1430: The Mekong River Basin: past, present, and future (MRC representative)
1430-1515: Transboundary water conflict as a coupled human-natural systems problem (Tanya Heikkila)
1515-1700: Coffee with History, Modeling, and Applications discussion
Evening Talk (2000h): Discussion: Concrete deliverables for ontegrating physical and natural science in Greater Mekong (chair: Andrew Bell)
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DÉCEMBRE AOÛT JUILLET MAI AVRIL FÉVRIER JANVIER 2010
angkor photo festival
art khmer
baphuon
céramologie
cic
conférence
conférences
ecaf
exposition
fondation cino del duca
fouilles archéologiques
histoire de l'art
lidar
retraite internationale de sanskrit intensif
siem reap conference on special topics in khmer studies
unesco
workshop paleoclimatology
yaçodharâçrama