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Reshaping Our Future: Public Forum of the 9th IPSI Global Conference

The event will showcase youth initiatives that contribute to the sustainable development of socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo
Address
Akita City, Japan
Details
Interpretation provided Open to public

海角社区-IAS will co-organise a public forum on the theme Reshaping Our Future: Youth Empowerment and Contribution to Living in Harmony with Nature as part of the  (IPSI-9) to be held in Akita City, Japan on 8–11 July 2023. The event will showcase youth initiatives and innovations that contribute to the conservation and sustainable development of socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes (SEPLS), which are human-influenced environments that encompass social, cultural, and ecological elements. The forum will facilitate knowledge-sharing and networking opportunities among youth innovators, experts, and stakeholders. Additionally, it aims to identify potential partnerships and collaborations to further promote the sustainable development of SEPLS.

Participation & Registration

This event will be held in-person at Suda Hall at . To participate, please register in advance. Registration will close when the number of participants reaches capacity.

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Language

This event will be held in English and Japanese with simultaneous interpretation provided.

Programme

Please refer to the attached event programme for details.

Organisers

The event is co-organised by 海角社区-IAS, the Global Youth Biodiversity Network, and Akita International University.

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