Symposium: Contemporary issues in a land of climatic extremes
Event description
Symposium: Contemporary issues in a land of climatic extremes
In the middle of the Eurasian continent, the Mongolian Plateau is subject to climatic fluctuations, including the phenomenon of extreme weather events in winter (dzud), or heat and drought in summer (gan), with heightened levels of extremity in recent years due to the impacts of a changing climate.
On this second day of the Mongolia Update, we feature a symposium with scholars focusing on Mongolia and Inner Asia more broadly, with an emphasis on aspects relating to the environment and climate change.
Venue
IN-PERSON: Lecture Theatre 2 (HB2), Hedley Bull Building, 130 Garran Rd, ANU
ONLINE: Zoom. Please select the relevant ticket, in-person or online, according to your preferred attendance mode.
Speakers include:
- Assistant Professor Takahiro Tomita, Kobe University
- Dr William Taylor, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Associate Professor Byambabaatar Ichinkhorloo, National University of Mongolia
- Dr Uchralt Otede, Australian National University
- Saren Tuoya, Inner Mongolia University
- Dr Rebekah Plueckhahn, University of Melbourne
- Byambagerel Suren, National University of Mongolia
- Associate Professor Natasha Fijn, Australian National University
Please register and select the appropriate ticket type (in-person or online).
The Update is organised by the ANU Mongolia Institute, the only dedicated hub for Mongolian studies in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Mongolia Update is hosted by the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University, supported by the Embassy of Mongolia and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra.
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