Naotaka Hayashi
Positions
Associate Professor
Faculty of Arts , Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
Contact information
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Phone number
Office: +1 (403) 220-2964
Background
Educational Background
Doctor of Philosophy Anthropology, University of Alberta, 2013
M.A. Anthropology, University of Alberta, 2006
BAgric. Forest Sciences, University of Tokyo,
Courses
Course number | Course title | Semester |
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ANTH 399.16 | Topics in Anthropology (Japanese Communities) | Spring 2023 |
DEST 301.2 | Topics in Global Development Studies (Cultural Ecology of Japan) | Spring 2023 |
DEST 403 LEC 01 | Sustainability & Human Ecology in the Circumpolar Arctic | Winter 2023 |
ANTH 313 LEC 01 | Anthropology of the Environment | Winter 2023 |
ANTH 203 LEC 01 | Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology | Fall 2022 |
ANTH 357 LEC 01 | Anthropology of Development | Fall 2022 |
ANTH 203 LEC 01 | Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology | Fall 2021 |
ANTH 357 LEC 01 | Anthropology of Development | 2021 |
DEST 403 LEC 01 | Sustainability & Human Ecology in the Circumpolar Arctic | Winter 2021 |
ANTH 313 LEC 01 | Anthropology of the Environment | Fall 2020 |
ANTH 203 LEC 01 | Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology | Fall 2020 |
Publications
- くり返す自然、一瞬の私たち、わからない世界 (Timeless landscapes, mortal human beings, and the unforeseeable future) (in Japanese). Naotaka Hayashi. アークティックサークル (Arctic Circule), the quarterly magazine of the Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples, Abashiri, Japan. 122:10-11. (2022)
- Rapidly changing glaciers, ocean and coastal environments, and their impact on human society in the Qaanaaq region, northwestern Greenland. Sugiyama et al.. Polar Science. 100632. (2021)
- Endogenous community development in Greenland: A perspective on creative transformation and the perception of future. Hayashi, Naotaka & Matthew Walls. Polar Science. 21:52-57. (2019)
- 変化する環境の中で生きるグリーンランドのイヌイット (Living with change: A case of Inuit Greenlanders). Naotaka Hayashi. 極地 (Polar News). 54(2):24-30. (2018)
- The human dimension of climate change research in Greenland: Towards a new form of knowledge generation. Naotaka Hayashi. Low Temperature Science. 75:131-41. (2017)
- Incorporating Climate Change Remedies into Community Development in Greenland. In "Cultural dynamics of climate change and the environment in Northern America". Sommer Bernd. Brill Publishers. 283-303. (2015)
- Environmental Knowledge in Motion: Ingenuity and Perseverance of Hunters among North Greenland In "Ecocultures". Steffen Böhm, Zareen Pervez Bharucha, and Jules Pretty. Routlege (Earthscan). 62–77. (2015)
- 羊をめぐる展望: グリーンランドの先住民性の構築 (The construction of indigeneity: A case study of sheep farming in southern Greenland). Naotaka Hayashi. 文化人類学 (Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology). 79(2):143-163. (2014)
- Cultivating Place, Livelihood, and the Future: An Ethnography of Dwelling and Climate in Western Greenland. Naotaka Hayashi. Doctoral dissertation submitted to the University of Alberta. Pp. (2013)
- 次世代に可能性をつなげる行動 ─ 南グリーンランドの植林事業─ (Proactive action for future generations: A case of a tree-planting project in South Greenland) (in Japanese). Naotaka Hayashi. 北方林業(Northern Forestry). 63(12): 5-9 (341-345). (2011)
- 持続可能な森林経営に向けた統括的資源管理の必要性 —カナダ, アルバータ州の森林管理の実情から— (The Need for Integrated Resource Management to Achieve a Sustainable Forest Management Regime: A Case of the Forest Management in Alberta, Canada). 林直孝(HAYASHI, Naotaka). 日本森林学会誌 (Japanese Forest Society). 91(3): 212-222. (2009)
- The Rise of Aboriginal Forestry in Canada: Changing Political, Legal, and Social Landscapes of Mainstream Society. Naotaka Hayashi. VDM Verlag. 176 Pp. (2008)
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