JS-89
Environment, Ageing and Vulnerability

Saturday, July 19, 2014: 12:30 PM-2:20 PM
Room: F205
RC24 Environment and Society (host committee)
RC11 Sociology of Aging

Language: English

Session Organizers:
Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS, University of British Columbia, Canada and Stewart LOCKIE, Prof., and Head of School, Australia
Chair:
Hal KENDIG, Australian National University, Australia
Detecting ‘Ripple Effects' Of The Canterbury Earthquakes In a National Longitudinal Study Of Aging (Oral Presentation)
Sally KEELING, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand; Fiona ALPASS, Massey University, New Zealand; Christine STEPHENS, Massey University, New Zealand; Brendan STEVENSON, Dept of Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand

How Brown-Coal Mining Affects the Lives of Older Long-Time Inhabitants of the German Lusatia Region (Oral Presentation)
Bernadette JONDA, Martin-Luther-University , Germany

Alliances, Cooperation and Conflicts Between Ecostate-Men and Fishermen In The Pendjari River Area, Northwest Of Benin (Oral Presentation)
Papa SOW, University of Bonn, Germany; Stephen ADAAWEN, University of Bonn, Germany

LOCAL Community Resilience in the Context of Global Climate Change: A Case from Maluku Indonesia (Oral Presentation)
Subair ABDULLAH, Islamic State University of Ambon, Indonesia; Lala KOLOPAKING, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Peace Building, Risk and Vulnerability in Favelas of Rio De Janeiro (Oral Presentation)
Rachel COUTINHO-SILVA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil

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