英文 (AY 2022)
R4-5 1-1 "Digitization of financial services and financial inclusion in ASEAN" (R4-5 AY2022)
This study examines the digital transformation of ASEAN’s financial sector in recent years
R4-5 1-2 "Improving Risk Communication in Water-related Disasters by Integrating Prevention of Mosquito-borne Infectious Diseases: A Case of Penang, Malaysia" (R4-5 AY2022)
In the event of water-related disasters in tropical destinations, it is important to caution residents and visitors against the risks of mosquito-borne infectious diseases. Dengue is one of the life-threatening infectious diseases that may spread following a water-related disaster
R4-5 1-3 "Socio-economic change and seasonality in modern Southeast Asia" (R4-5 AY2022)
This project explores how seasonal fluctuations have changed in modern Southeast Asia, where natural environments have inherently constrained and defined regional economic activities
R4-5 1-4 "Establishment of convenient and rapid diagnosis method for tick-borne animal diseases" (R4-5 AY2022)
Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines, has experienced remarkable economic growth in recent years, and exports of agricultural and livestock products to Japan have increased rapidly. However, various infectious diseases in the region are the most critical factor preventing the improvement of livestock productivity
R4-5 1-5 "A study of the inherent health risks of livelihoods in montane mainland Southeast Asia" (R4-5 AY2022)
Previous studies have alleged that padi state or valley state at the lowlands exerted political influence over upland communities due to their higher rice productivity and carrying capacity
R4-5 1-6 "Transdisciplinary research on the establishment of a floodplain-forest reserve in a fishing village in Riau, Indonesia" (R4-5 AY2022)
This study aims to establish a floodplain-forest reserve in a tropical peat area in Riau, Indonesia, and investigates the subsequent social and environmental changes in a fishing village
R4 2-1 "Political Bargaining between Shan Sawbwas and Colonial Officials during the British Burma period (1937-1948)" (R4 AY2022)
This study examines the demands for autonomy by Shan chiefs (hereinafter referred to as “Sawbwa”) during negotiations with colonial officers in Burma from 1937 to 1948
R4 2-2 "Collective Art Practice and Society in Indonesia" (R4 AY2022)
This research investigates Indonesian collective art activity, which has been sporadically seen since the end of World War II, and its historical continuity in relation to Indonesian society
R4 2-3 "Coexistence mechanisms of freshwater megafishes in a reservoir in Thailand" (R4 AY2022)
Megafauna require a large amount of food sources to maintain body size and growth, which can limit species numbers and/or population size of megafauna in a habitat
R4 3-1 "Money-lending Contracts in Konbaung Burma: The Importance of Local Documents in Interpreting Early Modern Society in Southeast Asia" (R4 AY2022)
This study demonstrates the potential of local documents to research on early modern Southeast Asia, a field that has been largely unexplored until now