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Asia-Pacific or Asia Pacific (abbreviated as Asia-Pac, AsPac, APAC, APJ, JAPA or JAPAC) is the part of the world in or near the Western Pacific Ocean. The region varies in size depending on which context, but it typically includes much of East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.
The term may also include Russia (on the North Pacific) and countries in the Americas which are on the coast of the Eastern Pacific Ocean; the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, for example, includes Canada, Chile, Russia, Mexico, Peru, and the United States.
Alternatively, the term sometimes comprises all of Asia and Australasia as well as small/medium/large Pacific island nations (Asia Pacific and Australasian Continent) - for example when dividing the world into large regions for commercial purposes (e.g. into Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific).
On the whole there appears to be no clear cut definition of "Asia Pacific" and the regions included change as per the context.
Though imprecise, the term has become popular since the late 1980s in commerce, finance and politics. In fact, despite the heterogeneity of the regions' economies, most individual nations within the zone are emerging markets experiencing rapid growth. (Compare the concept/acronym APEJ or APeJ - Asia-Pacific excluding Japan.)
Pesticide Action Network (PAN) is a global network working to eliminate the human and environmental harm caused by pesticides and to promote biodiversity based ecological agriculture. PAN Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP) is committed to the empowerment of people especially women, agricultural workers, peasants and indigenous farmers. We are dedicated to protect the safety and health of people, and the environment from pesticide use and genetic engineering. We believe in a people-centered, pro-women development through food sovereignty, ecological agriculture and sustainable lifestyles.
The lecture held by LTG Krisada Duangurai, PMC Director General, at the 2nd ICMM Pan Asia Pacific Congress on Military Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand on November 28, 2012.
WINNER of the Asia Pacific Rice Film Award 2008/09. Producer: Sudhesh Unniraman Director: Gautam Chintamani Country of Origin: India
It was their native customary land until palm oil companies came and claimed it as their own. With the help of corrupt politicians, almost 10,000 hectares of forest and agricultural lands were flattened. Fences were put up, barring indigenous peoples from entering their own ancestral land. This is the story of Melikin. The story of many indigenous peoples in Sarawak. Producer Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP) Executive Producer Gilbert Sape Direction, Cinematography and Editing King A. Catoy Script Ilang-Ilang D. Quijano Motion Graphics RJ Mabilin Voice Over Angeli Bayani Music Sape Borneo, Yohansen Sape, Borneo Traditional Music Additional Images Global Witness Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA) www.sarawakreport.org English Translation Niloh Ason ...
This video tells a vivid and inspiring story of how 20 Dalit women fought for the right to own land and cultivate it collectively. Their fight continues until the present. The video is a production of Society for Rural Education and Development (SRED) India.
The People vs. Agrochemical TNCs is a 25-minute video documentation of the Permanent People's Tribunal Session on Agrochemical Transnational Corporations held in Bangalore, India in December 2011. Survivors and witnesses of violations of agrochemical corporations narrate their stories of pesticide poisoning, child labour, environmental destruction, harassment and intimidation of those who go against the world's biggest agrochemical corporations. Watch and listen to the verdict and let us know what you think.
Sarojeni Rengam, Executive Director of Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP), speaks about the RAMSAR Resolution - They need to reduce pesticides, prioritise addressing the health impacts particularly the chronic effects on poor and marginalised communities. She also called for biodiversity based ecological agriculture and farmer field schools IPM to be prioritised to ensure farmers empowerment.
Pesticide Action Network (PAN) is a global network working to eliminate the human and environmental harm caused by pesticides and to promote biodiversity based ecological agriculture. PAN Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP) is committed to the empowerment of people especially women, agricultural workers, peasants and indigenous farmers. We are dedicated to protect the safety and health of people, and the environment from pesticide use and genetic engineering. We believe in a people-centered, pro-women development through food sovereignty, ecological agriculture and sustainable lifestyles.
The lecture held by LTG Krisada Duangurai, PMC Director General, at the 2nd ICMM Pan Asia Pacific Congress on Military Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand on November 28, 2012.
WINNER of the Asia Pacific Rice Film Award 2008/09. Producer: Sudhesh Unniraman Director: Gautam Chintamani Country of Origin: India
It was their native customary land until palm oil companies came and claimed it as their own. With the help of corrupt politicians, almost 10,000 hectares of forest and agricultural lands were flattened. Fences were put up, barring indigenous peoples from entering their own ancestral land. This is the story of Melikin. The story of many indigenous peoples in Sarawak. Producer Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP) Executive Producer Gilbert Sape Direction, Cinematography and Editing King A. Catoy Script Ilang-Ilang D. Quijano Motion Graphics RJ Mabilin Voice Over Angeli Bayani Music Sape Borneo, Yohansen Sape, Borneo Traditional Music Additional Images Global Witness Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA) www.sarawakreport.org English Translation Niloh Ason ...
This video tells a vivid and inspiring story of how 20 Dalit women fought for the right to own land and cultivate it collectively. Their fight continues until the present. The video is a production of Society for Rural Education and Development (SRED) India.
The People vs. Agrochemical TNCs is a 25-minute video documentation of the Permanent People's Tribunal Session on Agrochemical Transnational Corporations held in Bangalore, India in December 2011. Survivors and witnesses of violations of agrochemical corporations narrate their stories of pesticide poisoning, child labour, environmental destruction, harassment and intimidation of those who go against the world's biggest agrochemical corporations. Watch and listen to the verdict and let us know what you think.
Sarojeni Rengam, Executive Director of Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific (PAN AP), speaks about the RAMSAR Resolution - They need to reduce pesticides, prioritise addressing the health impacts particularly the chronic effects on poor and marginalised communities. She also called for biodiversity based ecological agriculture and farmer field schools IPM to be prioritised to ensure farmers empowerment.
Presented by Brian Fine, Chairman, QOR (Quality Online Research) / CEO, AOR (Australia Online Research) at Market Research in the Mobile World Asia-Pacific 2014 March 4-7, 2014 Singapore This event is proudly organised by Merlien Institute Check out our upcoming events by visiting http://mrmw.net/
The talk by Dr Meriel Watts, a farmer-scientist-advocate, shows the relationship of science, practice and movement-building in agroecology. Listen to her speak as she emphasizes agroecology giving importance to farmers' and communities' control over their own farms and food supply, whilst providing enough healthy food to feed the world without destroying the environment. She also outlines the 7 core principles in agroecological farming practice, which is strongly discussed in her book, Phasing Out Highly Hazardous Pesticides With Agroecology.
For more information on this event: http://bit.ly/2eFHN6g For more information on The Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu Georgetown University Professors José Casanova and Peter Phan are leading a multi-year interdisciplinary project on Asian-Pacific Catholicism and globalization. The project has convened an international group of scholars to examine the historical phase of globalization of Catholicism throughout Asia from the sixteenth century to the present, the role of Catholicism as a “public religion” in diverse Asian-Pacific contexts, and the early formation of trans-regional Pan-Asian and Pacific Catholic institutions, networks, theologies, and identities from Vatican II to the present. Panelists will relate their ongoing research to the challenges facing th...
The People vs. Agrochemical TNCs is a 25-minute video documentation of the Permanent People's Tribunal Session on Agrochemical Transnational Corporations held in Bangalore, India in December 2011. Survivors and witnesses of violations of agrochemical corporations narrate their stories of pesticide poisoning, child labour, environmental destruction, harassment and intimidation of those who go against the world's biggest agrochemical corporations. Watch and listen to the verdict and let us know what you think.
The second edition of Miss Asia was crowned to Ms TRIXIA MARIE MARANA from PHILIPPINES by MD & CEO of Manappuram Finance Ltd Mr. V P Nandakumar. First runners up Ms– YAUHENIYA VASILYEVA (BELARUS)& Second runners up ANKITA KHARAT ( INDIA) were crowned by Mrs. Sushama Nandakumar & Ms. Sumitha Jayasankar. The 13 sub title won are: Best National Costume – MALAYSIA- CHERYL JOANNE CHAN FAN NYUK Miss Congeniality- BHUTAN – KUENGA LHADEN Miss Perfect Ten- SRILANKA – C.L SHANTHA Miss Beautiful Face – IRAN – NILOUFAR TAHERIFARD Miss Beautiful Smile- MOLDOVA – VALERIIA TSVIETOK Miss Beautiful Hair- UZBEKISTAN – SHIRIN RASULOVA Miss Viewer’s Choice – BHUTAN – KUENGA LHADEN Miss Catwalk- KAZAKHSTAN – DEDOVA YULUYA Miss Beautiful Eyes- AZERBAIJAN – LEYLA NOVRUZOVA Miss Talent - PHILIPPINES – TRIXIA MAR...
A walk round the Pan Pac, Singapore 5 star hotel. Big day tmr - Cricket World Cup Final Aus v NZ; Lewis on pole Malaysian F1; Lee Kuan Yew funeral here... and in that order, the world as I see it... ;-)
We look at what it means for developing countries when the US decides to take a protectionist stance. The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was the largest ever US-proposed trade deal and took years to put together, but US President-elect Donald Trump has promised to withdraw from the deal on his very first day in office. The TPP, signed by 12 countries in February 2016, covers 40 percent of the world's economy. But all 12 nations need to ratify it, and Trump's comments suggest that this will not happen. As the United States, the world's biggest economy and the champion of free trade for the past century, is about to back away from closer global economic integration, analysts question whether China has what it takes to be the world's new champion of free trade. While China has not signed...
CanJam is heading to Asia for the first time, and here's our sneak peek at just some of the things you can see, hear, and play with at CanJam Singapore 2016. It's taking place February 20-21 at the Pan Pacific Singapore Marina Square, so be sure to check out the video, get your tickets, and be there for all of the personal audio goodness at CanJam Singapore 2016! Go to http://www.canjamglobal.com for more information.
Dr. Kevin Swaddle, from Investment Property Databank (IPD), discusses the findings of their latest Pan Asia Returns Research (PARR), which draws on various measures of property performance from across the region to assess the relative investment performance of the region's real estate markets. He highlights the best performing countries and sectors in 2011, and shows how strong the performance of the overall Asian market has been in recent years -- not only in absolute terms, but particularly relative to other regions.