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Historicizing Disaster Risk Management: The Ecology of Mt. Isarog and its Environs


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NOTE: Start and end dates on our website reflect the webinar series duration only. See below for the specific date and time of each webinar

UCLA is hosting a new webinar series beginning in August as part of its Program in Early Modern Southeast Asia (PEMSEA).

PEMSEA is a collaborative project between UCLA, the University of Hawaii, and the University of Washington. It is funded with a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.

This webinar series is a collaboration involving UCLA, Partido State University, and the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

See the PEMSEA website for details.

Panel 1: Research, Training & Partnerships: Breaking Disciplinary Boundaries
August 2, 2021 at 11PM ET
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Panelists:

  • Raul Bradecina, Partido State University, Philippines

  • Miriam Stark, University of Hawaii-Manoa

  • Stephen Acabado, UCLA and Partido State University

  • Raul Sebastian, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

  • Da-wei Kuan, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Moderator: Clement Camposano, University of the Philippines-Visayas


Panel 2: Southeast Asia Climate in the Last Millennium
August 9, 2021 at 10PM ET
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Panelists:

  • Carlos Primo David, University of the Philippines

  • Mick Griffiths, William Paterson University, New Jersey

  • Riovie Ramos, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Moderator: Kathleen Johnson, UC Irvine
 

Panel 3: PSU Research Highlights: Bicol Communities and Ecologies
August 16, 2021 at 11PM ET
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Panelists:

  • Ricky Laureta, PSU

  • Maria Christina Gumba, PSU

  • Marjorie Atole, PSU

Moderator: Da-wei Kuan, National Chengchi University, Taiwan


Panel 4: Environmental Change and Urbanization in the Early Modern Period
August 24, 2021 at 11PM ET 
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Panelists:

  • Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, UC San Diego

  • Patrick Roberts, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History

  • Grace Tesoro-Barretto, University of the Philippines

  • Roland Fletcher, University of Sydney

Moderator: Peter Lape, University of Washington