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The 3rd conference of the project
4-7 June 2015 at The University of Tokyo, Hongo campus
The research project “GIS-based Global History from Asian Perspectives” had a third conference in Tokyo. The project invited scholars on historical study with GIS from India, Indonesia, Mongolia, China, the Philippines, Taiwan and the USA. We shared and discussed our research with all of you who interested in history, GIS and related topics.

■Program and Abstracts■

June 4, 2015 (Thu)

Time Program
10:00-10:30 Opening
Opening address: Tsukasa Mizushima (Organizer, The University of Tokyo)
10:30-12:30

Southeast asia (1)
Marco Lagman: Assessing the Demographic and Spatial Characteristics of Migrant Workers in Selected Districts of Nineteenth Century Manila Using Archival Census Records and Geographic Information Systems ABSTRACT

Ony Martinez: Variety and Spatial Distribution of Occupations in the late 1800s in the Pueblos of Manila ABSTRACT

14:00-17:00

Southeast asia (2)
Jon Villasper: A GIS-BASED APPROACH TO TRACING THE SPATIO-TEMPORAL FORMATION OF TOWNS IN THE PHILIPPINES DURING THE SPANISH COLONIAL PERIOD ABSTRACT

Toshiyuki Miyata: A Study of Business Directory published in Hongkong ABSTRACT

Pujo Semedi Hargo Yuwono: Fields for Coffee: Forest lands contestation in Upland Java, 1850s – 2010s. ABSTRACT

Vu Kim Chi: Historical land use dynamics in the Northern mountain of Vietnam ABSTRACT

Nguyen Quang Anh: GIS and geomorphology studies to determine ancient trade routes and harbors in the Red river delta, Vietnam ABSTRACT


June 5, 2015(Fri)

Time

Program

10:30-12:30

Historical data and GIS (1)
Bolorchuluun Chogsom: GIS Development and Applications in Mongolia ABSTRACT

Ryuto Shimada: A Spatial Analysis of Ethnicity and Land-use of Batavia, 1619-1930 ABSTRACT

14:30-18:00

South asia
Amaresh Dubey: Growth of Industrial Cities in India: A Case Study of Jamshedpur ABSTRACT

Rajnish Kumar: Spatial evolution of Jamshedpur city and its agglomeration effects ABSTRACT

James Nye: Geospatial data and the integration of digital resources for South Asian studies

Tsukuasa Mizushima: A GIS-based Study on the Emergence of Small and Medium Scale Towns in Pre-Independent South India ABSTRACT

June 6, 2015(Sat)

Time

Program

10:30-12:30

China (1) Commentator: Hamashita, Takeshi (Sun Yat-sen University)
ZOU, Yi: The distribution of tea plants and industries in Huizhou: based on the records of investigations during the Republic of China ABSTRACT

LIANG, Yutian: Spatial-temporal changes of China’s export since the reform and openness Slides

14:00-18:00

China (2) Commentator: Hamashita, Takeshi (Sun Yat-sen University)
SUN, Tao: Spatial and temporal distribution of the lower Yellow River dike breaches in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1855) ABSTRACT

I-Chun Fan: Urbanization and Land Utilization in Tainan Region of the Southern Taiwan--with GIS Approaching ABSTRACT

XIE Shi: A Preliminary GIS Analysis on the Settlement Geography under the Garrison and Military Cultivation System in the South China Mountain Area from 14 to 19 Century Slides

Ueda Makoto: A Demographic Study on the Development at Zhuji (諸曁) Basin, Zhejiang Province

June 7, 2015(Sun)

Time

Program

10:30-12:30

Disease and GIS
Ta-Chien Chan: The Epidemics of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Island-Type Territory, East Asia ABSTRACT

Kohei Wakimura and Kenji Taniguchi: Cholera and Malaria in the Late 19th Century Bengal: A Pilot Study of Spatial Analysis
14:00-18:00

Historical data and GIS (2)
JSE Yuwono: National Mapping System of the Archaeological and Historical Sites in Indonesia: Strategies of Spatial Data Integration ABSTRACT

Hsiung-Ming Liao: The Collaborative Research Platform for Data Curation and Repositories: On the GIS-Based Asian-wide Historical Studies ABSTRACT

Hsiung-Ming Liao and Tatsuki Sekino: Workshop Slides

Closing: Tsukasa Mizushima