The International Congress of Scientists on Human Environment was convened under the combined auspices of the Science Council of Japan; the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), Man and the Biosphere (MAB), the Scientists\u27 Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) and the Special Committee on the Environment of the International Social Science Council (ISSC). The 519 participants in the Congress included 95 representing 27 countries in addition to Japan. The Congress was organized by General Secretary, Prof. Y. Fukushima for the Science Council of Japan, an elected group representing 200,000 scientists. The Congress built upon the 1970 Tokyo Symposium on Environmental Disruption of the International Social Science Council a...
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Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environment...
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Bottom-up collaboration between scientists across borders is expanding, as shown by authorship analy...
This document titled “Humanics and the Environment” is the Humanics Lecture that was given at Spring...
In the 1960s and early 1970s anxiety over industrial pollution led to the Stockholm Conference on th...
The International Congress of Scientists on Human Environment was convened under the combined auspic...
In the second half of the 20th century, the developed world achieved high economic growth and rapid...
This brief, but instructive, book is a compilation of three essays discussing how Japan has addresse...
It is a signal honour to have been asked to deliver this lecture to commemorate the outstanding cont...
The nuclear plant accident at Fukushima in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami h...
Abstract- Global environmental issues are one of the most urgent problems in the present day world, ...
The United Nations Environment Programme offers a wealth of information, including news, reports, ar...
Excerpt: The Intergovernmental Conference of Experts on the Scientific Basis for Rational Use and Co...
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, ((UNFCCC), New York City, US, 4 June 199
Kyoto University International ONLINE Symposium 2021 on Education and Research in Global Environment...
Meeting: World Commission on Environment and Development, Official Meeting, 8th, 20-27 Feb. 1987, To...
The degree of human progress is determined not only by the level of development of the productive f...
Bottom-up collaboration between scientists across borders is expanding, as shown by authorship analy...
This document titled “Humanics and the Environment” is the Humanics Lecture that was given at Spring...
In the 1960s and early 1970s anxiety over industrial pollution led to the Stockholm Conference on th...