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NIE-SEAGA Conference 2006
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SEAGA, the Southeast Asian Geography Association, celebrated its 16th year as an association of geographers and professionals in related fields like history, the geo and environmental sciences, urban planning and others in academia, education, government and the private sector in the region, in 2006. The SEAGA Conference 2006 wass also the 8th conference that is being organised since the association was established in 1990.
SEAGA is inviting trans-disciplinary perspectives of sustainability from scholars, policy makers and entrepreneurs as well as researchers and teachers. The aim is to debate the progress which the Southeast Asian region has made towards sustainability. Such assessment concerns national governments, local processes in cities and the agricultural areas as well as the business sector. This debate should translate the concept of sustainability into terms relevant for all who have worked to advance the cause. Sustainability is however, a contested concept and there is an urgent need to provide the terms upon which citizens and governments alike, consumers and producers can engage effectively with processes of realising the goals that have been set.
Conference Theme
Sustainability and Southeast Asia is the conference theme in 2006 and we are
inviting multidimensional perspectives of sustainability from scholars, policy
makers and entrepreneurs as well as researchers and teachers. The aim of the
conference is to debate the progress that has been made towards sustainability
in the Southeast Asian region ?by national governments, in cities and the
agricultural areas and among its businesses. This debate should begin with the
translation of the concept of sustainability into terms relevant for interested
parties and vested interests. While recognising that sustainability is a
contested concept, there is nonetheless the urgent need to provide the terms
upon which citizens and governments alike, consumers and producers can engage
effectively with processes of realising the goals set.
Programme
Conference Local Fieldtrips
The following field-trips were been scheduled.
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Visit to a new town and Singapore's heartlanders and heartlands |
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Visit to Water Reclamation Plant - NEwater | |
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Rainforest skywalk in a global city | |
Partners & Sponsors
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TAN EAN KIAM FOUNDATION
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| Chair | Prof Ooi Giok Ling |
| Secretary | As/P Chang Chew Hung |
| Treasurer | A/P Kalyani Chatterjea |
| Programme | A/P Wong Tai Chee |
| As/P Ivy Tan A/P Elisabeth Bui Dr. Philip Tieh |
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| Logistics | Ms Lian lay Cheng |
| Publicity | Ms Esther Cheong |
| Fieldtrips | As/P Yan Liu |
| Schools Rep | Mdm Ang Siew Hong |
| Advisor | Prof Goh Kim Chuan |
Click here for a copy of the first call and conference poster.