Global Recovery through Buddhist Ecology

 
 
      The ecology problems are the duty of everyone to solve problems. The main Buddhist teachings of Buddha would be a suitable alternative to solve all problems and restore the ecology system for all living things to live together harmoniously in this world.


  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topic
By
Dr. Anand Singh
Arvind Kumar Singh
Aung Shing Marma
Colin D Butler
Jeff Waistell
Ven. Minghai
Shi Xianda
Suryo W. Prawiroatmodjo
Zon Vanel

 


United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations 2553/2010
Global Recovery: the Buddhist Perspective
Academic Seminar Program


Panel: Global Recovery through Buddhist Ecology

Date & Time: 24th May 2010/2553, 0830-1135
Venue: Meeting Room 4, Floor G, MCU Auditorium

 

Moderators:

  • Ms.Dena Merriam
  • Prof. Dr. Bhikshu Satyapala

 

TIME PANELIST PAPER
08.30-08.35

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Colin D. Butler

Opening remarks
08.35-09.10

Jeff Waistell

The (An) Aesthetics Of Nature: A Buddhist Ecology For Businesses

09.10-09.50

Anand Singh

Ecological Consciousness in Buddhist Theism and Their Role in Recovery of Global Ecological Crisis
09.50-10.30 Minghai Vegetarianism Changes the World - An Idea to create “The United Nation Day of Vesak” as “The Global Vegetarian Day”. 
10.30-11.10 Assoc. Prof. Dr.Colin D. Butler The Middle Path to a Greener Future
11.10-11.20 Question and Answer  
11.20-11.35

Concluding Remarks

 
Rapporteur / MC: Mr. Chavit Suntiparapop

Secretary:               Dr. William Yaryan
Panel Assistants:    1. Mr. Chavit Suntiparapop
2. Ling Choy Yoke
3. Ms. Patima Jonngarmnet
4. Ms. Nijjareeya Sirisriro

                                5. Ms. Ratkao Chiachanphong

 


United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations 2553/2010
Global Recovery: the Buddhist Perspective
Academic Seminar Program


Panel: Global Recovery through Buddhist Ecology

Date & Time: 24th May 2010/2553, 1300-1500
Venue: Meeting Room 4, Floor G, MCU Auditorium

 

Moderators:

  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Colin D. Butler
  • Dr. Jeff Waistell

 

TIME PANELIST PAPER
1300-1325

Zon Vanel

A Story of Leaves (Deforestation and the Challenge: The Buddhist Perspective).
1325-1350

Aung Shing Marma

Forest Conservation and Dhamma Development

1350-1415

Shi Xianda

Buddhist Environmental Protection and Global Economic Recovery
1415-1440 Suryo W. Prawiroatmodjo Integrated Comprehension of Dharma Teaching through Direct Field Activities: Integration of Education for Dhamma and the Environment. 
1440-1450 Question and Answer  
1450-1500 Concluding Remarks  

Rapporteur / MC: Mr. Chavit Suntiparapop

Secretary:               Dr. William Yaryan
Panel Assistants:    1. Mr. Chavit Suntiparapop
                                2. Ling Choy Yoke
                                3. Ms. Patima Jonngarmnet
                                4. Ms. Nijjareeya Sirisriro
5. Ms. Ratkao Chiachanphong

                                                               

 


United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations 2553/2010
Global Recovery: the Buddhist Perspective
Academic Seminar Program


Panel: Global Recovery through Buddhist Ecology
Date & Time: 24th May 2010/2553, 1515-1715
Venue: Meeting Room 4, Floor G, MCU Auditorium

 

Moderators:

  • Prof. Somparn Promta
  • Dr. Andreas Doctor

 

TIME PANELIST PAPER
15.15-15.45

Arvind Kumar Singh

Global Concern to Climate Change: A Buddhist Response

15.45-16.15

Dr. Rana Purushottam Kumar Singh

Buddhist Response to Ecological Imbalances

16.15-16.45

Dr. Lee Chi-Ran

Global Recovery through Buddhist Ecology
16.45-17.00 Question and Answer  
17.00-17.15 Concluding Remarks  
Rapporteur / MC: Mr. Chavit Suntiparapop

Secretary:               Dr. William Yaryan
Panel Assistants:    1. Mr. Chavit Suntiparapop
2. Ling Choy Yoke
3. Ms. Patima Jonngarmnet
4. Ms. Nijjareeya Sirisriro

                                5. Ms. Ratkao Chiachanphong