【轉知】2026/4/17-18 IAMCER 2026講座

IAMCER 2026 Poster

敬請蒞臨參加
IAMCER 聯合講座

2026年4月17-18日 | 國立臺灣師範大學(台北市)

IAMCER –世代調適與流動性:
透過台灣、荷蘭與其他地區的地方知識系統探索氣候韌性

活動日期:2026年4月17-18日
活動地點:國立臺灣師範大學地理學系(台北市)
贊助單位:荷蘭研究委員會(NWO) 與 台灣國家科學及技術委員會 (NSTC)
報名資訊:名額有限,額滿為止
報名截止日:即日起至2026年4月6日:https://reurl.cc/W8eY3x

詳細資訊: https://www.nwo.nl/en/projects/jpfrs40767

免報名費  | 提供午餐(講座兩日)| 提供參加證明

IAMCER 2026 誠摯邀請學者、學生、業界專家、政策制定者,以及對活動感興趣的大眾參與這場台荷聯合講座。

本講座旨在探討地方社群如何應對、適應並減緩全球氣候危機帶來的衝擊,並特別針對台灣與荷蘭進行比較研究。台荷兩國均面臨嚴峻的氣候風險,包括颱風、海平面上升、洪災,以及不確定性持續增加的天候模式。兩國同時在水利管理與社區自主適應方面,皆擁有悠久的傳統。

本次活動欲強調「氣候文化」的交流,探討城市、近郊及鄉村地區如何採取不同的韌性策略,特別是跨世代實踐、遷徙與定居、農村轉型,以及地方與原住民知識體系在形塑調適路徑中扮演的角色。

作為「調適文化網絡」(Cultures of Adaptation Network, CAN)的一環,本講座希冀強化台灣與荷蘭學術機構在地理學、發展研究及環境研究領域的合作關係。

本次主講者邀請到針對台荷(含荷屬加勒比海地區)研究的教研人員、博士後研究員及博士候選人;此外,亦包含來自孟加拉、越南及亞太地區的案例研究。

講座議程(暫定)

4月17日氣候不穩定性:概念與研究方法 (09:00–17:00)

探討主題包括:高齡化、農村人口外流、城市與近郊面臨的挑戰,及各項社會因素交織產生的影響。

上午: 學術發表與討論
下午: 創意參與式研究-新進學者實作工作坊

專題主講人與座談主持人:
Bishawjit Mallick教授、Ajay Bailey教授、汪明輝教授(tibusungu ‘e vayayana)、陳怡萱教授、吳考甯教授(Courtney Work)、Romain Dittgen教授、Zakia Sultana博士生、韋岱思教授(Thijs Velema)

4月18日氣候文化、定居與公正調適 (09:00–17:00)

探討主題包括:遷徙與非遷徙、城鄉流動、林業、環境保育及政治生態學。

專題主講人與座談主持人:
Heleen Mees教授、廖學誠教授、Bishawjit Mallick教授、Seama Mowri博士、王文誠教授、李沛英博士候選人、Rojina Ahmed博士生、莫家俊教授(Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak)

當天議程最後,將為新進學者舉辦一場互動式工作坊。

本講座與第30屆臺灣地理國際學術研討會(IGCT 2026)場地相同,為個別獨立舉辦的活動。

參加單位

主辦單位

  • 國立臺灣師範大學地理學系
  • 烏特勒支大學人文地理與空間規劃學系(Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University)

協辦單位

  • 烏特勒支大學 哥白尼永續發展研究所(Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University)
  • 烏特勒支大學學院(University College Utrecht)
  • 國立政治大學
  • 國立臺北大學
  • 國立臺灣大學

聯絡資訊

陳小姐
國科會計畫研究助理
國立臺灣師範大學地理學系
stefanie@ntnu.edu.tw | +886-2-7749-1680

誠摯邀請您於 2026 4 月蒞臨國立臺灣師範大學,共襄盛舉。

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IAMCER Joint Seminar – April 17–18, 2026 | NTNU, Taipei

IAMCER – Intergenerational Adaptation and Mobility
Exploring Climate Resilience through Local Knowledge Systems in Taiwan, the Netherlands, and Beyond

Date: April 17–18, 2026
Location: Department of Geography, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), Taipei
Funded by: Dutch Research Council (NWO) & National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Taiwan
Registration: First come, first served – deadline April 6, 2026: [https://reurl.cc/W8eY3x]

More information: https://www.nwo.nl/en/projects/jpfrs40767

Free registration | Lunch included (both days) | Certificate of participation provided

IAMCER 2026 invites scholars, students, practitioners, policymakers, and interested members of the public to attend this joint Dutch–Taiwanese seminar.

The seminar examines how local communities cope with, adapt to, and mitigate the impacts of the global climate crisis, with a comparative focus on Taiwan and the Netherlands. Both countries face significant climate risks, including typhoons, sea-level rise, flooding, and increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. At the same time, both possess long-standing traditions of water management and community-based adaptation.

The programme fosters exchange on “climate cultures” and explores how urban, peri-urban, and rural areas adopt different resilience strategies. Particular attention is given to intergenerational practices, mobility and immobility, rural transformation, and the role of local and Indigenous knowledge systems in shaping adaptation pathways.

As part of the Cultures of Adaptation Network (CAN), the seminar aims to strengthen scholarly collaboration between Taiwanese and Dutch institutions in geography, development studies, and environmental research.

Participants include faculty members, postdoctoral researchers, and PhD candidates focusing on Taiwan and the Netherlands (including the Dutch Caribbean), with additional case studies from Bangladesh, Vietnam, and the broader Asia-Pacific region.

Tentative Programme Overview

April 17 – Climate Precarity: Concepts & Methodologies (09:00–17:00)

Themes include aging, rural hollowing, urban and peri-urban challenges, and intersectionality.

Morning: Academic presentations and discussion
Afternoon: Workshop on creative and participatory methodologies for early-career scholars

Keynote speakers and session chairs include:
Prof. Bishawjit Mallick, Prof. Ajay Bailey, Prof. tibusungu ‘e vayayana, Prof. Yayut Yi-Shiuan Chen, Prof. Courtney Work, Prof. Romain Dittgen, Ms. Zakia Sultana, and Prof. Thijs Velema.

April 18 – Climate Cultures, Immobility & Just Adaptation (09:00–17:00)

Themes include migration and non-migration, rural–urban mobility, forestry, conservation, and political ecology.

Keynote speakers and session chairs include:
Prof. Heleen Mees, Prof. Shyue-Cherng Liaw, Prof. Bishawjit Mallick, Dr. Seama Mowri, Prof. Wang Wen-Cheng, Ms. Peiying Lee, Ms. Rojina Ahmed, and Prof. Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak.

The day concludes with an interactive workshop for early-career researchers.

Held as separate side-event with the 30th International Geographical Conference of Taiwan (IGCT 2026) at the same venues.

Participating Institutions

Main Organizers

  • Department of Geography, National Taiwan Normal University
  • Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University

Collaborating Institutions

  • Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University
  • University College Utrecht
  • National Chengchi University
  • National Taipei University
  • National Taiwan University

Contact

Ms. Stefanie Chen
Research Assistant, NSTC Project
Department of Geography, NTNU
stefanie@ntnu.edu.tw | +886-2-7749-1680

We look forward to welcoming you to NTNU in April 2026.

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