The Taiwan Review magazine collection is available at the Widya Kartika University Library. This post provides a brief overview of the contents of Taiwan Review magazine for the period November 2025 – February 2026.

Taiwan Review November-Desember 2025 : Building Resilience Interagency Cooperation and Multirateral collaboration advance safety in a changing global climate

This magazine discusses several things, including :

  • Advanced Warnings (Discussing emergency disaster response and climate change response)
  • Flying High (Emergency disaster response using drone technology—firefighting drones and aid carriers)
  • Unshaken Expertise (Earthquake management and earthquake-resistant building structures)
  • Reliable Partner (Taiwan’s international cooperation with other countries for disaster preparedness and response)
  • Experience Shared (Sharing experiences with the international community in addressing climate change and ambitious projects.
  • Priority Shift (Public interest in consuming traditional foods)
  • Photography Expansive Vision (Photography of railway history, food, culture, mangrove ecology, and Taipei City)

Taiwan Review Januari-Februari 2026 : Policy Growth Self-sufficiency in food production is a vital part of nation defense

This edition covers several aspects of agriculture in Taiwan, including :

  • Growing Force (Agricultural policy, planting methods, organic orientation, food security, use of technology and digital ecosystems)
  • Data Farming (Use of technology, integrated systems to increase productivity – use of IoT (sensors, remote irrigation, pest detection)
  • Breathing Space (Urban Garden, public awareness of urban greening)
  • Rustic appeal (Rural tourism, nature tourism, agrotourism)
  • Fruitful Frontiers (Horticulture, plants that are Taiwan’s identity, fruit products as a means of diplomacy and economics)
  • Elegant Estate (Taipei Guest House Traces its Neo-Baroque appearance to a 1911 rebuild, historic building, means of diplomacy)
  • Building Momentum (Taiwan-Fhilippines shared futures of trade and technology, exchange program greenhouse and agricultural, industrial collaboration)
  • Balancing the Scales (Save the Pangolin population and protect pangolin habitat)
  • Horse Power (The uniqueness of Taiwanese police in protecting cities, the role of horses as partners Police, horse training and care)
  • Open Records (Taiwan’s evolution: national archives and documents, preserving public memory of history, historical dioramas, censored books, posters, Taiwanese documents and archives)

To view the complete magazine and previous editions, please visit the Widya Kartika University Library on the 4th floor.