Event

GIAHS International Study Programme 2025 Presentation

WAJIMA, JAPAN & ONLINE: This event will feature student presentations on Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems in Italy and Japan.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo
Address
Noto Satoyama Airport Terminal Building 4F, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Details
Open to public
Register

UNU-IAS Operating Unit Ishikawa/Kanazawa will co-organize an event to share the outcomes of the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) International Study Programme, implemented in collaboration with Ishikawa Prefecture. GIAHS are traditional farming, forestry and fishing systems recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for their significant biodiversity, resilient ecosystems and valuable cultural heritage.

The programme enables university students from Ishikawa Prefecture to visit and study GIAHS sites in Italy and Japan. The event will feature presentations by recent participants, who will share their ideas on overcoming regional sustainability challenges and improving the future of their communities. More details are available on the event page.  

Participation & Registration

The event is open to the public and will take place at the Noto Satoyama Airport in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan (Terminal Building 4F). To attend in person or online, please register by 7 November 2025. 

Please note that participants in UNU events may appear in photography, screen captures, videos and/or audio (see disclaimer).

Language

This event will be held in Japanese only, with no interpretation provided.

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