The 2005 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Biosphere as a Complex Adaptive System

Simon Asher Levin

/  Ecologist

Basic Sciences

Biological Sciences(Evolution, Behavior, Ecology, Environment)

2005

11 /12 Sat

13:00 - 17:00

Place: Kyoto International Conference Center

Address:Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

Finished

Program

1:00
Opening Address Toshitaka Hidaka
(Chairman, Kyoto Prize Committee; Director-General, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
Introduction to Laureate Yoh Iwasa
Laureate Lecture Simon Asher Levin (the Laureate in Basic Science)
“Learning to Live in a Global Commons: Socioeconomic Challenges for a Sustainable Environment”
Lecture Nanako Shigesada
(Professor, Faculty of Culture and Information Science, Doshisha University)
“Spatial Dynamics in Ecology”
Intermission
Lecture Norio Yamamura
(Professor, Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University)
“Evolution of Interspecific Interaction and Stability of Biological Community”
Lecture Akio Takenaka
(Team Leader, Biodiversity Conservation Research Project Group, National Institute for Environmental Studies)
“Patterns in Forest Ecosystems and Processes at the Tree Level”
5:00
Closing

Laureates

Simon Asher Levin

Ecologist

Professor Levin developed diverse methods of analysis for the spatial aspects of population and ecosystem processes, and founded a field of “spatial ecology”. He promoted the view that the biosphere is a “complex adaptive system”, and made many fundamental contributions to biological conservation and ecosystem management.

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Related information

date
November 12, 2005
place
Kyoto International Conference Center
Coordinator and Moderator
Yoh Iwasa (Chairman, Kyoto Prize Selection Committee; Professor, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University)