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Posted: Thursday, March 8, 2012

Southeast Asia Week: Film Presentation and Lectures March 13-15

Explore and learn about Southeast Asia during Southeast Asia Week, sponsored by the Geography and Planning Department and the Center for Southeast Asia Environment and Sustainable Development, featuring the following film and lectures:

Ancient Megastructure of Angkor Wat
Tuesday, March 13
12:15–1:30 p.m.
Bulger Communication Center W2
This film uncovers secrets behind the construction of the timeless, beautiful, and revolutionary structure of the majestic temple Angkor Wat in Cambodia, which has captured the awe and imagination of modern-day engineers and architects around the world.

Climate Change: Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Measures in Urban Areas of Southeast Asia
by Kim Irvine, professor, Geography and Planning Department
Wednesday, March 14
4:30–5:45 p.m.
Classroom Building C122

Thailand’s Catastrophic Flood of 2011: Impacts and Management Strategies
by Thitirat Chaosakul, Ph.D. candidate, Environmental Engineering and Management Program, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Thursday, March 15
12:15–1:30 p.m.
Bulger Communication Center W2

Refreshments will be served. All questions should be directed to Vida Vanchan, ext. 5209.

Submitted by: Vida Vanchan
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