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- 23 - spheres; Geosphere, Biosphere and Humanosphere (in a narrow sense). We believe that Sustainable Humanosphere will be realized by caring the original logic of three spheres: Circulation / Fluctuation (Geosphere), Selection / Adaptation (Biosphere) and Selves / Sympathy (Humanosphere). The index integrates indicators related to human interactions with other spheres, such as consumption of geospheric resources and efforts to conserve biodiversity. Human interaction would also include capacity to deal with geospheric disasters and efforts to control infectious disease. In these joint sessions, we hope to discuss the inter-spheric relationship between humanosphere and Geosphere / Biosphere in the local context, to discipline our development process of the index. In the former session, we would like to discuss about the relationship between Geosphere and Humanosphere, focusing on flood. Flood is normally recognized as the disaster because it damages the human livelihood. However, different aspects of the flood also can be recognized, such as fertile soil movement. Desirable relationship between flood and humanity could be achieved by the deep understanding of its nature, and we might find it in the local knowledge. Through the presentation about the flood occurring in the three geologically different locations (Hanoi City, Mekong river delta and Red River Delta), we want to discuss how we can/should care for the original logic of geosphere. In the latter session, we would like to discuss about the relationship between Biosphere and Humanosphere, in terms of the resource management and infectious-disease control. Firstly, drawing from public health issue, we discuss the distribution of infectious disease as an inter-spheric uncertainty accelerator. Then, we would focus on how to develop natural resource governance in a multi-ethnic area. Symbiosis within the humanosphere might be developed from the awareness of importance of biocultural diversity. Inter- and intra-spheric symbiosis would lead to human security and the sustainable humanosphere. Joint Session Program Dec 9th , 2010. Keynote Lectures (10:330min) 10:30-12:30 “The Global COE (Center of Excellence) Program on Sustainable Humanosphere at Kyoto and the Concept of a Humanosphere Index by Kaoru Sugihara (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University) Dec 10th, 2010 Joint session Chair: Takahiro Sato, Shiro Sato and Taizo Wada 13:00- 13:10 Introduction of the session by Takahiro Sato (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University) Part 1: Flood and Human Development 13:10- 13:15 Introduction of Part 1 by Shiro Sato (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University)

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