The 10th China-Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Geography & the 1st Asian Conference on Geography was held in East China Normal University in Shanghai, China from October 9-12, 2015. The theme of the conference was “...The 10th China-Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Geography & the 1st Asian Conference on Geography was held in East China Normal University in Shanghai, China from October 9-12, 2015. The theme of the conference was “Urbanizing Asia: Diversity versus Globaliza- tion”. It attracted 318 geographic professionals from 8 Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, Nepal, and Laos, as well as western countries such as the United States, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. They were gathered in Shanghai to focus on the urbanizing Asia. Nearly 10 years after the first China-Japan-Korea Joint Con- ference on Geography hosted by The Geographical Society of China (GSC) in 2006, this conference has become a broader platform for academic exchanges for Asian geographers. The conference was co-sponsored by GSC, the Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG), and the Korean Geographical Society (KGS), organized by School of Geographic Sciences of East China Normal University (ECNU), and co-organized by The Geographical Society of Shanghai, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research (ECNU).展开更多
文摘The 10th China-Japan-Korea Joint Conference on Geography & the 1st Asian Conference on Geography was held in East China Normal University in Shanghai, China from October 9-12, 2015. The theme of the conference was “Urbanizing Asia: Diversity versus Globaliza- tion”. It attracted 318 geographic professionals from 8 Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, Nepal, and Laos, as well as western countries such as the United States, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. They were gathered in Shanghai to focus on the urbanizing Asia. Nearly 10 years after the first China-Japan-Korea Joint Con- ference on Geography hosted by The Geographical Society of China (GSC) in 2006, this conference has become a broader platform for academic exchanges for Asian geographers. The conference was co-sponsored by GSC, the Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG), and the Korean Geographical Society (KGS), organized by School of Geographic Sciences of East China Normal University (ECNU), and co-organized by The Geographical Society of Shanghai, Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Research (ECNU).