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FOREWORD The promotion of creativity is a key asset for economic upgrading and for providing new jobs all over the world. Vietnam is no exception to this. Creativity needs a vibrant, urban environment and spaces where cultural diversity, networking and mutual inspiration can be experienced possibly at cheap rent. Former factories, warehouses or abandoned apartment houses provide spatial resources in the cities and offer huge chances when converted into creative hubs: A complex of galleries, artist studios, craft shops, design studios as well as bars, restaurants, and caf辿s may form an inspirational and attractive neighborhood, both for the local citizens and for tourists. Such creative spaces may also serve as a visual spatial symbol of city marketing, which contribute to build an image of a modern and cosmopolitan metropolis against the backdrop of increasing global city competition. The core objective of this conference Creativity and the City is to gain a better understanding of the potential creative spaces can contribute to the further urban development of Vietnam and what is needed to promote this. Role models of such creative hubs will be presented from other countries in Southeast Asia and from western countries such as the UK and Germany. It will be further discussed what can be learned from these case studies. Creativity and the City continues the series of conferences on urban development the Goethe-Institut Hanoi has organized in the last years. Co-hosts are the Ministry for Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, British Council and UNESCO. Again, the scientific organization is in the hands of Dr. Michael Waibel, a senior researcher and project leader from Hamburg University, to whom I am very grateful for the excellent collaboration. Dr. Almuth Meyer-Zollitsch ]]>

FOREWORD The promotion of creativity is a key asset for economic upgrading and for providing new jobs all over the world. Vietnam is no exception to this. Creativity needs a vibrant, urban environment and spaces where cultural diversity, networking and mutual inspiration can be experienced possibly at cheap rent. Former factories, warehouses or abandoned apartment houses provide spatial resources in the cities and offer huge chances when converted into creative hubs: A complex of galleries, artist studios, craft shops, design studios as well as bars, restaurants, and caf辿s may form an inspirational and attractive neighborhood, both for the local citizens and for tourists. Such creative spaces may also serve as a visual spatial symbol of city marketing, which contribute to build an image of a modern and cosmopolitan metropolis against the backdrop of increasing global city competition. The core objective of this conference Creativity and the City is to gain a better understanding of the potential creative spaces can contribute to the further urban development of Vietnam and what is needed to promote this. Role models of such creative hubs will be presented from other countries in Southeast Asia and from western countries such as the UK and Germany. It will be further discussed what can be learned from these case studies. Creativity and the City continues the series of conferences on urban development the Goethe-Institut Hanoi has organized in the last years. Co-hosts are the Ministry for Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, British Council and UNESCO. Again, the scientific organization is in the hands of Dr. Michael Waibel, a senior researcher and project leader from Hamburg University, to whom I am very grateful for the excellent collaboration. Dr. Almuth Meyer-Zollitsch ]]>
Tue, 25 Sep 2018 16:29:46 GMT /michaelwaibel14/creativity-the-city-conference-proceedings-english-language-edition michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Creativity & the City - Conference Proceedings - English language Edition michaelwaibel14 FOREWORD The promotion of creativity is a key asset for economic upgrading and for providing new jobs all over the world. Vietnam is no exception to this. Creativity needs a vibrant, urban environment and spaces where cultural diversity, networking and mutual inspiration can be experienced possibly at cheap rent. Former factories, warehouses or abandoned apartment houses provide spatial resources in the cities and offer huge chances when converted into creative hubs: A complex of galleries, artist studios, craft shops, design studios as well as bars, restaurants, and caf辿s may form an inspirational and attractive neighborhood, both for the local citizens and for tourists. Such creative spaces may also serve as a visual spatial symbol of city marketing, which contribute to build an image of a modern and cosmopolitan metropolis against the backdrop of increasing global city competition. The core objective of this conference Creativity and the City is to gain a better understanding of the potential creative spaces can contribute to the further urban development of Vietnam and what is needed to promote this. Role models of such creative hubs will be presented from other countries in Southeast Asia and from western countries such as the UK and Germany. It will be further discussed what can be learned from these case studies. Creativity and the City continues the series of conferences on urban development the Goethe-Institut Hanoi has organized in the last years. Co-hosts are the Ministry for Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, British Council and UNESCO. Again, the scientific organization is in the hands of Dr. Michael Waibel, a senior researcher and project leader from Hamburg University, to whom I am very grateful for the excellent collaboration. Dr. Almuth Meyer-Zollitsch <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cc2015proceedingseng-180925162947-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> FOREWORD The promotion of creativity is a key asset for economic upgrading and for providing new jobs all over the world. Vietnam is no exception to this. Creativity needs a vibrant, urban environment and spaces where cultural diversity, networking and mutual inspiration can be experienced possibly at cheap rent. Former factories, warehouses or abandoned apartment houses provide spatial resources in the cities and offer huge chances when converted into creative hubs: A complex of galleries, artist studios, craft shops, design studios as well as bars, restaurants, and caf辿s may form an inspirational and attractive neighborhood, both for the local citizens and for tourists. Such creative spaces may also serve as a visual spatial symbol of city marketing, which contribute to build an image of a modern and cosmopolitan metropolis against the backdrop of increasing global city competition. The core objective of this conference Creativity and the City is to gain a better understanding of the potential creative spaces can contribute to the further urban development of Vietnam and what is needed to promote this. Role models of such creative hubs will be presented from other countries in Southeast Asia and from western countries such as the UK and Germany. It will be further discussed what can be learned from these case studies. Creativity and the City continues the series of conferences on urban development the Goethe-Institut Hanoi has organized in the last years. Co-hosts are the Ministry for Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, British Council and UNESCO. Again, the scientific organization is in the hands of Dr. Michael Waibel, a senior researcher and project leader from Hamburg University, to whom I am very grateful for the excellent collaboration. Dr. Almuth Meyer-Zollitsch
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L畛I NI 畉U Tr棚n ton th畉 gi畛i, khuy畉n kh鱈ch s叩ng t畉o l m畛t chi畉n l動畛c c董 b畉n 畛 ph叩t tri畛n kinh t畉 v t畉o ra vi畛c lm m畛i. Vi畛t Nam c滴ng kh担ng ph畉i ngo畉i l畛. S畛 s叩ng t畉o c畉n c坦 m畛t kh担ng gian v m担i tr動畛ng thnh th畛 nng 畛ng, n董i cho ph辿p tr畉i nghi畛m s畛 a d畉ng v畛 vn h坦a, m畉ng l動畛i lm vi畛c, kh董i g畛i ngu畛n c畉m h畛ng a chi畛u v cung c畉p chi ph鱈 thu棚 r畉. Trong b畛i c畉nh 坦, nh畛ng kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong c叩c 担 th畛 nh動 c叩c ph嘆ng tranh, nh x動畛ng, vn ph嘆ng thi畉t k畉, qu叩n bar, qu叩n c ph棚 v c叩c x動畛ng s叩ng t叩c c畛a c叩c ngh畛 s挑 cho th畉y m畛t t畛ng th畛 sinh 畛ng v h畉p d畉n v畛i r畉t nhi畛u c董 h畛i. N董i 但y, c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o c坦 th畛 c坦 m畛t vai tr嘆 quan tr畛ng trong vi畛c th動董ng m畉i h坦a 担 th畛, b畛i ch炭ng c坦 th畛 c坦 nh畛ng 坦ng g坦p vo vi畛c t畉o ra h狸nh 畉nh c畛a m畛t thnh ph畛 hi畛n 畉i v c畛i m畛 trong b畛i c畉nh c畉nh tranh ton c畉u ngy cng quy畉t li畛t gi畛a c叩c 担 th畛. M畛c 鱈ch ch鱈nh c畛a h畛i th畉o ny l n但ng cao hi畛u bi畉t v畛 vai tr嘆 ti畛m nng c畛a c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam trong t動董ng lai v v畛 nh畛ng vi畛c c畉n lm 畛 khuy畉n kh鱈ch, th炭c 畉y ti畛m nng 坦. H畛i th畉o c滴ng gi畛i thi畛u m畛t s畛 m担 h狸nh kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o 畛 c叩c n動畛c 担ng Nam c滴ng nh動 m畛t s畛 n動畛c ph動董ng t但y nh動 畛c, Anh. T畛 坦 t畉o i畛u ki畛n trao 畛i v c但n nh畉c kh畉 nng h畛c h畛i c滴ng nh動 畛ng d畛ng t畛 c叩c m担 h狸nh 達 ho畉t 畛ng t畛t 坦. S叩ng t畉o v ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 l s畛 ki畛n ti畉p n畛i chu畛i h畛i th畉o v畛 Ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 do Vi畛n Goethe t畛 ch畛c trong nh畛ng nm g畉n 但y, ph畛i h畛p th畛c hi畛n c湛ng B畛 vn h坦a, Th畛 thao v Du l畛ch Vi畛t Nam, H畛i 畛ng Anh v UNESCO. Xin ch但n thnh c畉m 董n s畛 c畛ng t叩c hi畛u qu畉 c畛a TS. Michael Waibel, Chuy棚n gia nghi棚n c畛u v Tr動畛ng d畛 叩n c畛a tr動畛ng 畉i h畛c Hamburg, ng動畛i ti畉p t畛c 畉m nh畉n vai tr嘆 i畛u ph畛i khoa h畛c cho h畛i th畉o l畉n ny.]]>

L畛I NI 畉U Tr棚n ton th畉 gi畛i, khuy畉n kh鱈ch s叩ng t畉o l m畛t chi畉n l動畛c c董 b畉n 畛 ph叩t tri畛n kinh t畉 v t畉o ra vi畛c lm m畛i. Vi畛t Nam c滴ng kh担ng ph畉i ngo畉i l畛. S畛 s叩ng t畉o c畉n c坦 m畛t kh担ng gian v m担i tr動畛ng thnh th畛 nng 畛ng, n董i cho ph辿p tr畉i nghi畛m s畛 a d畉ng v畛 vn h坦a, m畉ng l動畛i lm vi畛c, kh董i g畛i ngu畛n c畉m h畛ng a chi畛u v cung c畉p chi ph鱈 thu棚 r畉. Trong b畛i c畉nh 坦, nh畛ng kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong c叩c 担 th畛 nh動 c叩c ph嘆ng tranh, nh x動畛ng, vn ph嘆ng thi畉t k畉, qu叩n bar, qu叩n c ph棚 v c叩c x動畛ng s叩ng t叩c c畛a c叩c ngh畛 s挑 cho th畉y m畛t t畛ng th畛 sinh 畛ng v h畉p d畉n v畛i r畉t nhi畛u c董 h畛i. N董i 但y, c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o c坦 th畛 c坦 m畛t vai tr嘆 quan tr畛ng trong vi畛c th動董ng m畉i h坦a 担 th畛, b畛i ch炭ng c坦 th畛 c坦 nh畛ng 坦ng g坦p vo vi畛c t畉o ra h狸nh 畉nh c畛a m畛t thnh ph畛 hi畛n 畉i v c畛i m畛 trong b畛i c畉nh c畉nh tranh ton c畉u ngy cng quy畉t li畛t gi畛a c叩c 担 th畛. M畛c 鱈ch ch鱈nh c畛a h畛i th畉o ny l n但ng cao hi畛u bi畉t v畛 vai tr嘆 ti畛m nng c畛a c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam trong t動董ng lai v v畛 nh畛ng vi畛c c畉n lm 畛 khuy畉n kh鱈ch, th炭c 畉y ti畛m nng 坦. H畛i th畉o c滴ng gi畛i thi畛u m畛t s畛 m担 h狸nh kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o 畛 c叩c n動畛c 担ng Nam c滴ng nh動 m畛t s畛 n動畛c ph動董ng t但y nh動 畛c, Anh. T畛 坦 t畉o i畛u ki畛n trao 畛i v c但n nh畉c kh畉 nng h畛c h畛i c滴ng nh動 畛ng d畛ng t畛 c叩c m担 h狸nh 達 ho畉t 畛ng t畛t 坦. S叩ng t畉o v ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 l s畛 ki畛n ti畉p n畛i chu畛i h畛i th畉o v畛 Ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 do Vi畛n Goethe t畛 ch畛c trong nh畛ng nm g畉n 但y, ph畛i h畛p th畛c hi畛n c湛ng B畛 vn h坦a, Th畛 thao v Du l畛ch Vi畛t Nam, H畛i 畛ng Anh v UNESCO. Xin ch但n thnh c畉m 董n s畛 c畛ng t叩c hi畛u qu畉 c畛a TS. Michael Waibel, Chuy棚n gia nghi棚n c畛u v Tr動畛ng d畛 叩n c畛a tr動畛ng 畉i h畛c Hamburg, ng動畛i ti畉p t畛c 畉m nh畉n vai tr嘆 i畛u ph畛i khoa h畛c cho h畛i th畉o l畉n ny.]]>
Tue, 25 Sep 2018 16:24:42 GMT /slideshow/creativity-the-city-conference-proceedings-vietnamese-language-edition/116505590 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Creativity & the City - Conference Proceedings - Vietnamese language Edition michaelwaibel14 L畛I NI 畉U Tr棚n ton th畉 gi畛i, khuy畉n kh鱈ch s叩ng t畉o l m畛t chi畉n l動畛c c董 b畉n 畛 ph叩t tri畛n kinh t畉 v t畉o ra vi畛c lm m畛i. Vi畛t Nam c滴ng kh担ng ph畉i ngo畉i l畛. S畛 s叩ng t畉o c畉n c坦 m畛t kh担ng gian v m担i tr動畛ng thnh th畛 nng 畛ng, n董i cho ph辿p tr畉i nghi畛m s畛 a d畉ng v畛 vn h坦a, m畉ng l動畛i lm vi畛c, kh董i g畛i ngu畛n c畉m h畛ng a chi畛u v cung c畉p chi ph鱈 thu棚 r畉. Trong b畛i c畉nh 坦, nh畛ng kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong c叩c 担 th畛 nh動 c叩c ph嘆ng tranh, nh x動畛ng, vn ph嘆ng thi畉t k畉, qu叩n bar, qu叩n c ph棚 v c叩c x動畛ng s叩ng t叩c c畛a c叩c ngh畛 s挑 cho th畉y m畛t t畛ng th畛 sinh 畛ng v h畉p d畉n v畛i r畉t nhi畛u c董 h畛i. N董i 但y, c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o c坦 th畛 c坦 m畛t vai tr嘆 quan tr畛ng trong vi畛c th動董ng m畉i h坦a 担 th畛, b畛i ch炭ng c坦 th畛 c坦 nh畛ng 坦ng g坦p vo vi畛c t畉o ra h狸nh 畉nh c畛a m畛t thnh ph畛 hi畛n 畉i v c畛i m畛 trong b畛i c畉nh c畉nh tranh ton c畉u ngy cng quy畉t li畛t gi畛a c叩c 担 th畛. M畛c 鱈ch ch鱈nh c畛a h畛i th畉o ny l n但ng cao hi畛u bi畉t v畛 vai tr嘆 ti畛m nng c畛a c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam trong t動董ng lai v v畛 nh畛ng vi畛c c畉n lm 畛 khuy畉n kh鱈ch, th炭c 畉y ti畛m nng 坦. H畛i th畉o c滴ng gi畛i thi畛u m畛t s畛 m担 h狸nh kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o 畛 c叩c n動畛c 担ng Nam c滴ng nh動 m畛t s畛 n動畛c ph動董ng t但y nh動 畛c, Anh. T畛 坦 t畉o i畛u ki畛n trao 畛i v c但n nh畉c kh畉 nng h畛c h畛i c滴ng nh動 畛ng d畛ng t畛 c叩c m担 h狸nh 達 ho畉t 畛ng t畛t 坦. S叩ng t畉o v ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 l s畛 ki畛n ti畉p n畛i chu畛i h畛i th畉o v畛 Ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 do Vi畛n Goethe t畛 ch畛c trong nh畛ng nm g畉n 但y, ph畛i h畛p th畛c hi畛n c湛ng B畛 vn h坦a, Th畛 thao v Du l畛ch Vi畛t Nam, H畛i 畛ng Anh v UNESCO. Xin ch但n thnh c畉m 董n s畛 c畛ng t叩c hi畛u qu畉 c畛a TS. Michael Waibel, Chuy棚n gia nghi棚n c畛u v Tr動畛ng d畛 叩n c畛a tr動畛ng 畉i h畛c Hamburg, ng動畛i ti畉p t畛c 畉m nh畉n vai tr嘆 i畛u ph畛i khoa h畛c cho h畛i th畉o l畉n ny. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cc2015proceedingsviet-180925162442-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> L畛I NI 畉U Tr棚n ton th畉 gi畛i, khuy畉n kh鱈ch s叩ng t畉o l m畛t chi畉n l動畛c c董 b畉n 畛 ph叩t tri畛n kinh t畉 v t畉o ra vi畛c lm m畛i. Vi畛t Nam c滴ng kh担ng ph畉i ngo畉i l畛. S畛 s叩ng t畉o c畉n c坦 m畛t kh担ng gian v m担i tr動畛ng thnh th畛 nng 畛ng, n董i cho ph辿p tr畉i nghi畛m s畛 a d畉ng v畛 vn h坦a, m畉ng l動畛i lm vi畛c, kh董i g畛i ngu畛n c畉m h畛ng a chi畛u v cung c畉p chi ph鱈 thu棚 r畉. Trong b畛i c畉nh 坦, nh畛ng kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong c叩c 担 th畛 nh動 c叩c ph嘆ng tranh, nh x動畛ng, vn ph嘆ng thi畉t k畉, qu叩n bar, qu叩n c ph棚 v c叩c x動畛ng s叩ng t叩c c畛a c叩c ngh畛 s挑 cho th畉y m畛t t畛ng th畛 sinh 畛ng v h畉p d畉n v畛i r畉t nhi畛u c董 h畛i. N董i 但y, c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o c坦 th畛 c坦 m畛t vai tr嘆 quan tr畛ng trong vi畛c th動董ng m畉i h坦a 担 th畛, b畛i ch炭ng c坦 th畛 c坦 nh畛ng 坦ng g坦p vo vi畛c t畉o ra h狸nh 畉nh c畛a m畛t thnh ph畛 hi畛n 畉i v c畛i m畛 trong b畛i c畉nh c畉nh tranh ton c畉u ngy cng quy畉t li畛t gi畛a c叩c 担 th畛. M畛c 鱈ch ch鱈nh c畛a h畛i th畉o ny l n但ng cao hi畛u bi畉t v畛 vai tr嘆 ti畛m nng c畛a c叩c kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o trong ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam trong t動董ng lai v v畛 nh畛ng vi畛c c畉n lm 畛 khuy畉n kh鱈ch, th炭c 畉y ti畛m nng 坦. H畛i th畉o c滴ng gi畛i thi畛u m畛t s畛 m担 h狸nh kh担ng gian s叩ng t畉o 畛 c叩c n動畛c 担ng Nam c滴ng nh動 m畛t s畛 n動畛c ph動董ng t但y nh動 畛c, Anh. T畛 坦 t畉o i畛u ki畛n trao 畛i v c但n nh畉c kh畉 nng h畛c h畛i c滴ng nh動 畛ng d畛ng t畛 c叩c m担 h狸nh 達 ho畉t 畛ng t畛t 坦. S叩ng t畉o v ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 l s畛 ki畛n ti畉p n畛i chu畛i h畛i th畉o v畛 Ph叩t tri畛n 担 th畛 do Vi畛n Goethe t畛 ch畛c trong nh畛ng nm g畉n 但y, ph畛i h畛p th畛c hi畛n c湛ng B畛 vn h坦a, Th畛 thao v Du l畛ch Vi畛t Nam, H畛i 畛ng Anh v UNESCO. Xin ch但n thnh c畉m 董n s畛 c畛ng t叩c hi畛u qu畉 c畛a TS. Michael Waibel, Chuy棚n gia nghi棚n c畛u v Tr動畛ng d畛 叩n c畛a tr動畛ng 畉i h畛c Hamburg, ng動畛i ti畉p t畛c 畉m nh畉n vai tr嘆 i畛u ph畛i khoa h畛c cho h畛i th畉o l畉n ny.
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Pacific Geographies #46 /slideshow/pacific-geographies-46/114056618 pg46alllight-180912131137
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:11:36 GMT /slideshow/pacific-geographies-46/114056618 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Pacific Geographies #46 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg46alllight-180912131137-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright &amp; Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.
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Pacific Geographies #47 /slideshow/pacific-geographies-47/114056298 pg47all-180912130840
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:08:40 GMT /slideshow/pacific-geographies-47/114056298 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Pacific Geographies #47 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg47all-180912130840-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright &amp; Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.
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Pacific Geographies #48 /slideshow/pacific-geographies-48/114055827 pg48light-180912130421
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:04:21 GMT /slideshow/pacific-geographies-48/114055827 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Pacific Geographies #48 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg48light-180912130421-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright &amp; Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.
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Pacific Geographies #49 /slideshow/pacific-geographies-49/114055364 pg49final-180912125946
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 12:59:46 GMT /slideshow/pacific-geographies-49/114055364 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Pacific Geographies #49 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg49final-180912125946-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright &amp; Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.
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Pacific Geographies #50 /slideshow/pacific-geographies-50/114055044 pg50all-180912125653
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.]]>
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 12:56:53 GMT /slideshow/pacific-geographies-50/114055044 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Pacific Geographies #50 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright & Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg50all-180912125653-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN (Print) 2196-1468 / (Online) 2199-9104, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies. From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. There are no submission or APC charges. The authors retain copyright. Copyright &amp; Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. Scientific papers and research notes receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) was founded in 1987 at the Department of Geography of the University of Technology in Aachen. Activities include workshops, conferences, public lectures and poster exhibitions. The book series Pazifik Forum was initiated in 1990. In 1992, it was complemented by the journal Pacific NEWS. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. The APSA sees itself as one of the largest scientific networks in Germany for academics and practitioners with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region as well as 足academic exchange.
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Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#434 /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue434/51979208 pg44allsm-150823202545-lva1-app6891
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>
Sun, 23 Aug 2015 20:25:44 GMT /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue434/51979208 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#434 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg44allsm-150823202545-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.
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Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#43 /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue43/45006867 pg43issuelight-150223014647-conversion-gate01
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>
Mon, 23 Feb 2015 01:46:47 GMT /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue43/45006867 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#43 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg43issuelight-150223014647-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.
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Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#42 /slideshow/pacific-geographies-42/36554918 pg42finala4small-140702094117-phpapp02
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>
Wed, 02 Jul 2014 09:41:17 GMT /slideshow/pacific-geographies-42/36554918 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#42 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg42finala4small-140702094117-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.
Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#42 from michael waibel
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Green Housing in Vietnam between Tradition and Modernity - Conference Proceedings - Goethe Institute Hanoi 2012 /michaelwaibel14/green-housing-in-vietnam-between-tradition-and-modernity-conference-proceedings-goethe-institute-hanoi-2012 201211proceedingsgoethegreenhousing-140206145829-phpapp02
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Thu, 06 Feb 2014 14:58:29 GMT /michaelwaibel14/green-housing-in-vietnam-between-tradition-and-modernity-conference-proceedings-goethe-institute-hanoi-2012 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Green Housing in Vietnam between Tradition and Modernity - Conference Proceedings - Goethe Institute Hanoi 2012 michaelwaibel14 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201211proceedingsgoethegreenhousing-140206145829-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Climate Change and Sustainable Urban Development - Conference Proceedings - Goethe Institute Hanoi 2010 /slideshow/climate-change-and-sustainable-urban-development-conference-proceedings-goethe-institute-hanoi-2010/30916268 201009giuhhproceedingsvolumemedium-140206145537-phpapp02
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Thu, 06 Feb 2014 14:55:37 GMT /slideshow/climate-change-and-sustainable-urban-development-conference-proceedings-goethe-institute-hanoi-2010/30916268 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Climate Change and Sustainable Urban Development - Conference Proceedings - Goethe Institute Hanoi 2010 michaelwaibel14 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/201009giuhhproceedingsvolumemedium-140206145537-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#41 /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue41/29153471 pg41final-131212123038-phpapp02
Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>

Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.]]>
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 12:30:38 GMT /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue41/29153471 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#41 michaelwaibel14 Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg41final-131212123038-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is a peer-reviewed semi-annual publication published by the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA) in co-operation with the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. The PG provides an interdisciplinary platform for an academic discussion of social, cultural, environmental, political and economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external revie- wers. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. All other articles have been reviewed by the editorial board. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies at no cost as a membership benefit.
Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#41 from michael waibel
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Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#39 /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue39/27240872 pg39finala4final-131016043434-phpapp02
The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Scientific papers report on and discuss original research; they are theory-driven and contribute to the knowledge in the respective field. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. Research notes can report on research in progress or be the result of non-original or applied research. All other contributions have been reviewed by the editorial board. The use of full-coloured photos and high-quality maps provides authors with unique opportunities to illustrate their work and sets Pacific Geographies apart from other area studies journals. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies complimentary as benefit of their membership.]]>

The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Scientific papers report on and discuss original research; they are theory-driven and contribute to the knowledge in the respective field. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. Research notes can report on research in progress or be the result of non-original or applied research. All other contributions have been reviewed by the editorial board. The use of full-coloured photos and high-quality maps provides authors with unique opportunities to illustrate their work and sets Pacific Geographies apart from other area studies journals. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies complimentary as benefit of their membership.]]>
Wed, 16 Oct 2013 04:34:34 GMT /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue39/27240872 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#39 michaelwaibel14 The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Scientific papers report on and discuss original research; they are theory-driven and contribute to the knowledge in the respective field. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. Research notes can report on research in progress or be the result of non-original or applied research. All other contributions have been reviewed by the editorial board. The use of full-coloured photos and high-quality maps provides authors with unique opportunities to illustrate their work and sets Pacific Geographies apart from other area studies journals. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies complimentary as benefit of their membership. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg39finala4final-131016043434-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. In order to uphold scientific standards, the PG is implementing a peer-review process. Articles marked as scientific papers have been peer-reviewed by two external reviewers. Scientific papers report on and discuss original research; they are theory-driven and contribute to the knowledge in the respective field. Articles marked as research notes have been peer-reviewed by one external reviewer and a member of the editorial board. Research notes can report on research in progress or be the result of non-original or applied research. All other contributions have been reviewed by the editorial board. The use of full-coloured photos and high-quality maps provides authors with unique opportunities to illustrate their work and sets Pacific Geographies apart from other area studies journals. APSA-Members receive the Pacific Geographies complimentary as benefit of their membership.
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The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. ]]>

The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. ]]>
Wed, 16 Oct 2013 04:28:42 GMT /slideshow/journal-pacific-geographies-issue40/27240733 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Journal PACIFIC GEOGRAPHIES Issue#40 michaelwaibel14 The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pg40finala4-131016042842-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft f端r Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region. It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Sat, 05 Oct 2013 06:49:19 GMT /slideshow/handbook-for-green-housing-vietnamese-edition-2011/26888666 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) S畛 tay ng担i nh xanh - Edition 2011 michaelwaibel14 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2011editionhandbookforgreenhousingvn-131005064919-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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The Handbook for Green Housing is the result of the working group on climate-adapted housing and energy-efficient buildings within the Megacity Research Project TP. Ho Chi Minh funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research as part of special research initiative Future MegaCities MegaCities for Tomorrow.]]>

The Handbook for Green Housing is the result of the working group on climate-adapted housing and energy-efficient buildings within the Megacity Research Project TP. Ho Chi Minh funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research as part of special research initiative Future MegaCities MegaCities for Tomorrow.]]>
Sat, 05 Oct 2013 06:44:06 GMT /slideshow/2011-handbook-for-green-housing-english-edition/26888597 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Handbook for Green Housing - Edition 2011 michaelwaibel14 The Handbook for Green Housing is the result of the working group on climate-adapted housing and energy-efficient buildings within the Megacity Research Project TP. Ho Chi Minh funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research as part of special research initiative Future MegaCities MegaCities for Tomorrow. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2011editionhandbookforgreenhousingeng-131005064406-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Handbook for Green Housing is the result of the working group on climate-adapted housing and energy-efficient buildings within the Megacity Research Project TP. Ho Chi Minh funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research as part of special research initiative Future MegaCities MegaCities for Tomorrow.
Handbook for Green Housing - Edition 2011 from michael waibel
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Handbook for Green Products - Edition 2013 /slideshow/handbook-for-green-products-2013-english-edition/26774725 2013editionhandbookforgreenproductseng-131002021609-phpapp01
The Handbook for Green Products provides comprehensive information in an accessible format about technical and constructive products solutions as well as services for climate-adapted and energy-efficient commercial and residential buildings in Vietnam. It gives Vietnamese small- and medium-sized companies in particular a unique chance to explain the general relevance of their innovative products and their specific relevance for Vietnam in a consumer-friendly way. Its visual and content design builds upon the highly successful Handbook for Green Housing, published in 2011. Like the Handbook for Green Housing, this tangible product pursues a bottom-up approach by trying to convince people rather than to force them by regulations. We firmly believe that behaviour change is the key to sustainability. The most important local cooperation partner regarding funding support and dissemination is the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_ENG.pdf S畛 tay cho s畉n ph畉m xanh cung c畉p ton b畛 th担ng tin, 動畛c tr狸nh by d畛 hi畛u, v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m k畛 thu畉t v x但y d畛ng, c叩c gi畉i ph叩p c滴ng nh動 c叩c d畛ch v畛 cho c叩c c担ng tr狸nh th動董ng m畉i v d但n d畛ng th鱈ch nghi v畛i kh鱈 h畉u, ti畉t ki畛m nng l動畛ng t畉i Vi畛t Nam. N坦 mang l畉i cho c叩c c担ng ty v畛a v nh畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam n坦i ri棚ng m畛t c董 h畛i 畉c bi畛t 畛 gi畉i th鱈ch v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m c滴ng nh動 c担ng ty c畛a h畛 th鱈ch h畛p 畛i v畛i Vi畛t Nam theo c叩ch th但n thi畛n v畛i ng動畛i ti棚u d湛ng. H狸nh th畛c v n畛i dung c畛a cu畛n S畛 tay 動畛c x但y d畛ng d畛a tr棚n cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i Nh Xanh 達 r畉t thnh c担ng tr動畛c 坦, xu畉t b畉n nm 2011. C滴ng nh動 cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i nh Xanh, s畉n ph畉m l畉n ny theo u畛i ph動董ng ph叩p ti畉p c畉n t畛 c畛ng 畛ng b畉ng c叩ch c畛 g畉ng thuy畉t ph畛c m畛i ng動畛i ch畛 kh担ng bu畛c h畛 ph畉i tu但n theo nh畛ng quy 畛nh. Ch炭ng t担i tin r畉ng s畛 thay 畛i v畛 箪 th畛c l ch狸a kh坦a 畛 ph叩t tri畛n b畛n v畛ng. 畛i t叩c ch鱈nh t畉i 畛a ph動董ng v畛 ngu畛n ti tr畛 v ph動董ng th畛c ph畛 bi畉n l Ph嘆ng Th動董ng m畉i ch但u u t畉i Vi畛t Nam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_VN.pdf ]]>

The Handbook for Green Products provides comprehensive information in an accessible format about technical and constructive products solutions as well as services for climate-adapted and energy-efficient commercial and residential buildings in Vietnam. It gives Vietnamese small- and medium-sized companies in particular a unique chance to explain the general relevance of their innovative products and their specific relevance for Vietnam in a consumer-friendly way. Its visual and content design builds upon the highly successful Handbook for Green Housing, published in 2011. Like the Handbook for Green Housing, this tangible product pursues a bottom-up approach by trying to convince people rather than to force them by regulations. We firmly believe that behaviour change is the key to sustainability. The most important local cooperation partner regarding funding support and dissemination is the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_ENG.pdf S畛 tay cho s畉n ph畉m xanh cung c畉p ton b畛 th担ng tin, 動畛c tr狸nh by d畛 hi畛u, v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m k畛 thu畉t v x但y d畛ng, c叩c gi畉i ph叩p c滴ng nh動 c叩c d畛ch v畛 cho c叩c c担ng tr狸nh th動董ng m畉i v d但n d畛ng th鱈ch nghi v畛i kh鱈 h畉u, ti畉t ki畛m nng l動畛ng t畉i Vi畛t Nam. N坦 mang l畉i cho c叩c c担ng ty v畛a v nh畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam n坦i ri棚ng m畛t c董 h畛i 畉c bi畛t 畛 gi畉i th鱈ch v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m c滴ng nh動 c担ng ty c畛a h畛 th鱈ch h畛p 畛i v畛i Vi畛t Nam theo c叩ch th但n thi畛n v畛i ng動畛i ti棚u d湛ng. H狸nh th畛c v n畛i dung c畛a cu畛n S畛 tay 動畛c x但y d畛ng d畛a tr棚n cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i Nh Xanh 達 r畉t thnh c担ng tr動畛c 坦, xu畉t b畉n nm 2011. C滴ng nh動 cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i nh Xanh, s畉n ph畉m l畉n ny theo u畛i ph動董ng ph叩p ti畉p c畉n t畛 c畛ng 畛ng b畉ng c叩ch c畛 g畉ng thuy畉t ph畛c m畛i ng動畛i ch畛 kh担ng bu畛c h畛 ph畉i tu但n theo nh畛ng quy 畛nh. Ch炭ng t担i tin r畉ng s畛 thay 畛i v畛 箪 th畛c l ch狸a kh坦a 畛 ph叩t tri畛n b畛n v畛ng. 畛i t叩c ch鱈nh t畉i 畛a ph動董ng v畛 ngu畛n ti tr畛 v ph動董ng th畛c ph畛 bi畉n l Ph嘆ng Th動董ng m畉i ch但u u t畉i Vi畛t Nam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_VN.pdf ]]>
Wed, 02 Oct 2013 02:16:09 GMT /slideshow/handbook-for-green-products-2013-english-edition/26774725 michaelwaibel14@slideshare.net(michaelwaibel14) Handbook for Green Products - Edition 2013 michaelwaibel14 The Handbook for Green Products provides comprehensive information in an accessible format about technical and constructive products solutions as well as services for climate-adapted and energy-efficient commercial and residential buildings in Vietnam. It gives Vietnamese small- and medium-sized companies in particular a unique chance to explain the general relevance of their innovative products and their specific relevance for Vietnam in a consumer-friendly way. Its visual and content design builds upon the highly successful Handbook for Green Housing, published in 2011. Like the Handbook for Green Housing, this tangible product pursues a bottom-up approach by trying to convince people rather than to force them by regulations. We firmly believe that behaviour change is the key to sustainability. The most important local cooperation partner regarding funding support and dissemination is the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_ENG.pdf S畛 tay cho s畉n ph畉m xanh cung c畉p ton b畛 th担ng tin, 動畛c tr狸nh by d畛 hi畛u, v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m k畛 thu畉t v x但y d畛ng, c叩c gi畉i ph叩p c滴ng nh動 c叩c d畛ch v畛 cho c叩c c担ng tr狸nh th動董ng m畉i v d但n d畛ng th鱈ch nghi v畛i kh鱈 h畉u, ti畉t ki畛m nng l動畛ng t畉i Vi畛t Nam. N坦 mang l畉i cho c叩c c担ng ty v畛a v nh畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam n坦i ri棚ng m畛t c董 h畛i 畉c bi畛t 畛 gi畉i th鱈ch v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m c滴ng nh動 c担ng ty c畛a h畛 th鱈ch h畛p 畛i v畛i Vi畛t Nam theo c叩ch th但n thi畛n v畛i ng動畛i ti棚u d湛ng. H狸nh th畛c v n畛i dung c畛a cu畛n S畛 tay 動畛c x但y d畛ng d畛a tr棚n cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i Nh Xanh 達 r畉t thnh c担ng tr動畛c 坦, xu畉t b畉n nm 2011. C滴ng nh動 cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i nh Xanh, s畉n ph畉m l畉n ny theo u畛i ph動董ng ph叩p ti畉p c畉n t畛 c畛ng 畛ng b畉ng c叩ch c畛 g畉ng thuy畉t ph畛c m畛i ng動畛i ch畛 kh担ng bu畛c h畛 ph畉i tu但n theo nh畛ng quy 畛nh. Ch炭ng t担i tin r畉ng s畛 thay 畛i v畛 箪 th畛c l ch狸a kh坦a 畛 ph叩t tri畛n b畛n v畛ng. 畛i t叩c ch鱈nh t畉i 畛a ph動董ng v畛 ngu畛n ti tr畛 v ph動董ng th畛c ph畛 bi畉n l Ph嘆ng Th動董ng m畉i ch但u u t畉i Vi畛t Nam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_VN.pdf <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2013editionhandbookforgreenproductseng-131002021609-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Handbook for Green Products provides comprehensive information in an accessible format about technical and constructive products solutions as well as services for climate-adapted and energy-efficient commercial and residential buildings in Vietnam. It gives Vietnamese small- and medium-sized companies in particular a unique chance to explain the general relevance of their innovative products and their specific relevance for Vietnam in a consumer-friendly way. Its visual and content design builds upon the highly successful Handbook for Green Housing, published in 2011. Like the Handbook for Green Housing, this tangible product pursues a bottom-up approach by trying to convince people rather than to force them by regulations. We firmly believe that behaviour change is the key to sustainability. The most important local cooperation partner regarding funding support and dissemination is the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_ENG.pdf S畛 tay cho s畉n ph畉m xanh cung c畉p ton b畛 th担ng tin, 動畛c tr狸nh by d畛 hi畛u, v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m k畛 thu畉t v x但y d畛ng, c叩c gi畉i ph叩p c滴ng nh動 c叩c d畛ch v畛 cho c叩c c担ng tr狸nh th動董ng m畉i v d但n d畛ng th鱈ch nghi v畛i kh鱈 h畉u, ti畉t ki畛m nng l動畛ng t畉i Vi畛t Nam. N坦 mang l畉i cho c叩c c担ng ty v畛a v nh畛 t畉i Vi畛t Nam n坦i ri棚ng m畛t c董 h畛i 畉c bi畛t 畛 gi畉i th鱈ch v畛 c叩c s畉n ph畉m c滴ng nh動 c担ng ty c畛a h畛 th鱈ch h畛p 畛i v畛i Vi畛t Nam theo c叩ch th但n thi畛n v畛i ng動畛i ti棚u d湛ng. H狸nh th畛c v n畛i dung c畛a cu畛n S畛 tay 動畛c x但y d畛ng d畛a tr棚n cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i Nh Xanh 達 r畉t thnh c担ng tr動畛c 坦, xu畉t b畉n nm 2011. C滴ng nh動 cu畛n S畛 tay Ng担i nh Xanh, s畉n ph畉m l畉n ny theo u畛i ph動董ng ph叩p ti畉p c畉n t畛 c畛ng 畛ng b畉ng c叩ch c畛 g畉ng thuy畉t ph畛c m畛i ng動畛i ch畛 kh担ng bu畛c h畛 ph畉i tu但n theo nh畛ng quy 畛nh. Ch炭ng t担i tin r畉ng s畛 thay 畛i v畛 箪 th畛c l ch狸a kh坦a 畛 ph叩t tri畛n b畛n v畛ng. 畛i t叩c ch鱈nh t畉i 畛a ph動董ng v畛 ngu畛n ti tr畛 v ph動董ng th畛c ph畛 bi畉n l Ph嘆ng Th動董ng m畉i ch但u u t畉i Vi畛t Nam. https://www-docs.tu-cottbus.de/megacity-hcmc/public/2013_edition_Handbook_for_Green_Products_VN.pdf
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