Coordinated with Nael Aoun, a Ph.D. student at the University of Tokyo, the Virtual Poster Session (VPS) of the 3rd GPSS-GLI International Symposium – How Can We build “Kizuna” for Sustainability?: An Ecological Perspective, on January 19 – 20, 2015 at The University of Tokyo, Graduate Program in Sustainability Science – Global Leadership Initiative (GPSS-GLI). The virtual poster session’s objective is to provide a platform for students from different universities worldwide to establish bonds through a virtual medium.
The Presenters:
- Chad Stephen Boda, Lund University
- Shirley-Ann Augustin-Behravesh, Arizona State University
- Omniya el-Baghdadi, Queensland University of Technology
- Gideon Baffoe, GPSS-GLI, University of Tokyo
- Shogo Kudo, Ph.D. student, University of Tokyo
The research presentations dealing with different issues on Sustainability Science:
- Business practices and sustainability performance
- Rural areas in the era of aging societies
- Credit accessibility and agricultural productivity
- Sustainable management of coastal zones
- Critical thinking, communication and Sustainability science for education
Mahdi Ikhlayel
Ph.D. student at The University of Tokyo, Graduate Program in Sustainability Science, Global Leadership Initiative (GPSS-GLI)