Sun. May 25, 2025 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
International Conference Room (IC) (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Noritaka Matsubara(Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo), Suzuka Koriyama(Fossa Magna Museum), Takumi Sakakiyama(Shikoku Seiyo Geopark Promotion Council), Seiya Fukumura(Nanki Kumano Geopark promotion council), Chairperson:Hinako Suzuki(Senshu University), Ai Araki(Hakone Geopark Promotion Council), Takumi Sakakiyama(Shikoku Seiyo Geopark Promotion Council)
Geoparks aim to reconnect human society with the planet Earth at all levels and to build a sustainable society by recognizing anew that the Earth's activities affect our lives and society. People have originally adapted to local natural conditions, based on the geological features, and have passed on the wisdom of adaptation from generation to generation. As Japan is located in tectonically active and intensely denuded regions, we humans have lived while adapting to disasters caused by natural phenomena unique to the region. In this session, we will discuss the significance of dealing with disasters in Geoparks, share specific activities of each Geopark, learn about academic evaluation of disaster education, and discuss measures to realize a sustainable society from the aspect of disasters.