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1日目

1日目:2011年9月28日(水)

08:30
Registration

09:00
Chairperson’s Opening Address
Nicholas Brooke,
Chairman, Professional Property Services Group, Hong Kong

Megatrends and Its Impact on Sustainable City Master Planning
(• 世界の潮流と持続可能な都市のマスタープランに対する影響)

09:10
Integrated Urbanism: Making Places in an Ecological Age

  • The challenge of making places from anew
  • How can cities and communities be developed and retrofitted to increase resource efficiency?
  • Examples from new cities in Europe, the Middle East and China
  • What are the next steps to ensure the right framework for accountable cities?

Malcolm Smith, Founding Design Director, Integrated Urbanism, Arup, United Kingdom

09:50
Learning from the Past to Plan Sustainable Cities of the Future

  • Historical cities as examples of resource conserving urban development. What lessons can be learned?
  • Urban development elements critical in making the cities sustainable
  • Bringing about a closer amalgamation of urban economy, environment, technology and architecture to create sustainable cities of the future
  • How can present cities be made more sustainable? Some proposals for urban development guidelines.

Dr Saaed Zaki, Managing Director, dwp, Thailand

10:30
Networking & Morning Refreshments

11:00
Deriving a Carbon Assessment Framework for Cities

  • A total sustainable solution approach to cities
  • Key performance indicators for eco-cities
  • Carbon assessment framework for large developments
  • Green rating systems at district level
  • Role of green buildings in large developments

Dr Uma Maheswaran, Vice President, Sustainable Development, Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd, Singapore

11:40
Setting the Agenda for Current and Future Eco-Cities and Findings from the 2011 Global Survey

  • Exploring the governance of eco-city developments
  • Why do eco-cities seem to have become globally mainstream in such a short period of time?
  • How are eco-cities located, designed and implemented? Can eco-cities be socially and democratically sustainable?
  • Findings from the 2011 Global Survey of Eco-Cities

Professor Simon Joss, Lead Coordinator, International Eco-Cities Initiative, United Kingdom

12:20
Future Cities Thought Leader and Industry Expert Roundtable

What does the city of the future look like? How are governments, urban planners, sustainability experts, and other stakeholders facing up to the threat of climate change, rapid urban growth, traffic congestion, waste accumulation, high consumption of non-renewable energy and the need to regenerate aging cities? This session addresses issues of governance, how stakeholders are tackling the critical themes, and it assesses the current tools and resources used to measure sustainability.

Panelists:

Nicholas Brooke, Chairman, Professional Property Services Group, Hong Kong
Dr Saaed Zaki,
Managing Director, dwp, Thailand
Malcolm Smith,
Founding Design Director, Integrated Urbanism, Arup, United Kingdom
Professor Simon Joss, Lead Coordinator, International Eco-Cities Initiative, United Kingdom
Yoshifumi Murase,
Director Information Economy Division, Commerce & Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy Trade & Industry, Japan
Emma Strain,
Head of Environment, Greater London Authority, United Kingdom

13:00
Lunch

Green Solutions and Sustainable Cities: Smart Grids, Intelligent Energy Generation
and Waste and Water Management
(• 環境問題への対応策と持続可能な都市:スマートグリッド、インテリジェントなエネルギーの生成、廃棄物と下水の管理)

14:00
Making Cities Work: Sustainable Urban Architecture and Intelligent Urbanisation

  • Various options to improve energy efficiency, eco-friendliness and quality of life
  • Public-private collaboration practices that work towards sustainable urban development

14:40
Designing Japan’s Smart Community

  • Planning for a smart community though ICT and clean energy technologies
  • Environmentally friendly vehicles
  • Realising next generation networks for homes, automobiles, IT networks, building management
  • Energy management systems that enhance energy conservation and utilise renewable energy resources

Yoshifumi Murase, Director Information Economy Division, Commerce & Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy Trade & Industry, Japan

15:30
Networking & Afternoon Refreshments

16:00
Developing a Low Carbon Capital – a Holistic Approach Towards Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy and Waste Management for London

  • London’s low carbon economy aspirations and achievements to date: Securing investments, implementing energy efficiency, decentralised energy and energy from waste
  • Defining roles and responsibilities in the partnership between public sector, private sector and knowledge institutions

Emma Strain, Head of Environment, Greater London Authority, United Kingdom

Financing for Sustainable Cities
(• 持続可能な都市実現に向けた資金調達)

16:40
ADB’s Experience on Urban Development Eco-City Financing in China

  • The sitation in China
  • Recent interventions in urban development financing in China
  • ADB’s experiences with Nanjing and Wuhan cities

Jinmin Huang, Urban Development Specialist, Asian Development Bank, Philippines

17:20
Chairperson’s Summary Remarks

17:30
Cocktail Reception Sponsored By

18:30
End of Day One

2日目

2日目:2011年9月29日(木)

08:30
Registration

09:00
Chairperson’s Opening Address
Paul James,
Director, Global Cities Institute, Australia

Eco-City Project Showcase: Designing and Building Liveable Sustainable Cities of the Future
(• 世界各地で進められているエコシティプロジェクトの紹介:住みやすく、持続可能な未来都市の設計と建設)

09:10
Moving Sydney to a Low Carbon Future

  • Delivering Sustainable Sydney 2030
  • The critical role of “leading by example”, helping others to do the same and the implementation of green infrastructure across the city
  • Engaging with the state, business and utilities at high level: Issues and challenges
  • Outlining the City of Sydney projects

Chris Derksema, Sustainability Director, City of Sydney, Australia

09:50
Sustainable Urban Design in Tropical Asia with BSD Green Office Park in Jakarta as an Example

  • The principles and challenges of sustainable urban design
  • A comparison of green rating systems in Asia
  • The integrated design process
  • Case Study: BSD City Green Office Park in West Jakarta

Peter Stueck, Senior Associate, AEDAS, Singapore

10:30
Networking & Morning Refreshments

11:00
Abu Dhabi 2030 Master Plan and Designing The World’s First Zero Carbon, Zero Waste City in Masdar

  • Meshing traditional Arabic urban planning and architecture with leading edge technologies for a sustainable, quality living environment
  • Outlining the seven development phases with clean technology as its backbone
  • Passive designs with low-rise, high density neighbourhoods, natural wind towers and day shading as on roofs as key features
  • Transportation solutions which will reduce environmental impact without sacrificing ease of movement

11:40
Rising to The Challenge of Building Liveable Communities at Higher Densities: Vietnam Case Studies

  • Vietnam’s urbanisation challenges and trends in economic growth and infrastructure demands
  • Engaging “localism”, ensuring identity and addressing the character of the Vietnamese community
  • Addressing climate change and mitigating flood risk in Vietnam
  • Eco-community projects: Green Tech City in Hanoi and FPT City in Danang

Dan Ringlestein, Director of Urban Design and Planning, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, United Kingdom Ame M. Engelhart, Director, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Hong Kong

12:20
Chenjia Town Eco-Community: Towards a Greener Neighbourhood

  • Understanding LEED ND as a tool towards developing greener neighbourhoods
  • Understanding contextual differences in Asian cities
  • Balancing cost, technology and practicality
  • Creating a framework for a greener neighbourhood

Djoko Prihanto, Senior Vice President, Surbana Urban Planning Group, Surbana International, Singapore

13:00
Lunch

Green Mobility and Integrated Land Transport Systems for a Sustainable City Master Plan
(• 持続可能な都市のマスタープランに対応する環境配慮型の移動手段と統合化された陸上輸送システム)

14:00
Sustainable Land Transport System: Singapore’s Experiences as Part of a Sustainable City Master Plan

  • Challenges faced by Singapore and the strategies adopted by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to develop, manage and enhance a sustainable and people-centred land transport system
  • Outlining Singapore’s sustainable development blueprint for all sectors, including transport

Dr George Sun, Deputy Director, Land Transport Authority, Singapore

Regenerating Asia's Existing Cities through Green Retrofits
(• アジア諸国で進められている環境対策を通じた都市再生の取り組み)

14:40
The Business Case for Green Retrofits

  • Recognising the value in existing assets and identifying the most costeffective ways to refurbish
  • Practical examples of sustainable upgrade options from HVAC to facades and from established to new technology
  • Upgrading your staff to deliver your sustainable promise
  • Working with tenants to achieve whole building sustainability
  • Case studies of green building retrofits from Australia and Asia with examples from retro-commissioning and tune-ups to whole building refurbishments

Jeff Robinson, Principal Engineer and Sustainable Buildings Leader, Aurecon Group, Australia

15:30
Giving New Life to Old Buildings : Insights from a Property Services Group

  • Green retrofits as a holistic approach to a cityís sustainability
  • Construction practices and educating contractors
  • How can fitouts bring in asset values, community satisfaction and productivity

Riccardo Rizzi, Head of Sustainability, ISIS Group, Australia

16:10
Networking & Afternoon Refreshments

Vertical Cities and Urban Farming for Sustainable Communities of the Future
(• 未来の持続可能なコミュニティを実現する垂直型の都市と都市型農業)

16:30
Designing Asia’s Future Vertical Cities: Sustainable Design in Tall Buildings

  • Looking for new urban models for cities that cater to a greater population without compromising quality of life.
  • Analysing future trajectories in the design of tall buildings as part of an eco-city master plan

Professor Heng Chye Kiang, Dean, School of Design and Environment and Advisor, Centre for Sustainable Asian Cities, National University of Singapore, Singapore

17:10
Considerations into a New Vertical Urbanism: Balancing Social Space with Greenery in the Urban Habitat

  • The shift from a city of spaces to a city of objects
  • Space: A commodity worth preserving
  • The socio- economic and environmental benefits of greening our urban habitat
  • Re-establishing the equilibrium
  • Future applications

Jason Pomery, Director, Broadway Malyan, Singapore

17:50
Chairman’s Closing Remarks

18:00
End of Conference

 

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2011年9月27日(火)

VISIT TO LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY GALLERY: SUSTAINABLE AND PEOPLE-CENTRED LAND TRANSPORT SYSTEM AS PART OF CITY MASTERPLAN
(陸上輸送機関の展示施設訪問:都市マスタープランの一翼を担う持続可能で人間重視の陸上輸送システム)

Delegates will tour Singapore’s Land Transport Authority’s Land Transport Gallery for an overview of the country’s sustainable and integrated approach to developing a people-centred transport system. The Land Transport Gallery explains in a fun and interactive way, the developments of land transport over time and how improvements have been made possible. Experience the issues surrounding land transport, in the past and present. Then fast forward to see how the future transportation landscape might be.

Delegate Programme:

  • Video of LTA’s master plan
  • A presentation on land transport planning in Singapore with land use integration
  • Participate in a discussion on sustainable land transport
  • Interactive tour of the sustainable land transport gallery

 

ワークショップ

ポストカンファレンスマスタークラス: REGENERATING EXISTING CITIES THROUGH GREEN RETROFITS AND URBAN LANDSCAPING(環境対策と都市景観の改善を通じた都市の再生)
2011年9月30日(金)

Regenerating Existing Cities Through Green Retrofits(環境対策を通じた都市再生)
午前9時〜午後1時

This add-on focus day addresses the urgent need for planning authorities and other stakeholders to retrofit Asia’s cities with eco-friendly building materials and new methods. As buildings and infrastructure in the region’s cities age, what can national and state governments, urban planners and business owners do to mitigate the situation and ensure their cities are liveable and meet the green agenda?

This morning session will be led by Jeff Robinson, Principal Engineer and Sustainabile Buildings Leader, Aurecon Group with examples of city refurbishment and upgrading projects in Australia and across Asia.

About Your Green Retrofits Presenter:

Jeff Robinson
Principal Engineer and Sustainable Buildings Leader,
Aurecon Group, Australia

Jeff is Aurecon’s principal engineer and sustainable design leader for Asia Pacific. He has over 24 years experience, working in London, Ireland and in Melbourne for the last 14 years. Jeff has been involved in the design of a wide variety of building types, including offices, residential, industrial, academic and institutional buildings and has worked on projects in Australia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and America.

A passionate advocate for the design and renovation of environmentally sustainable buildings, Jeff has been involved in many of the cutting-edge ESD buildings in Melbourne and overseas. He advises clients on the sustainable redevelopment of their Commercial, Public and Educational buildings and has worked on many sustainable refurbishment projects in Australia.

Jeff has been involved in the planning and design of a number of urban regeneration sustainable precinct projects, which he sees as being the way forward for sustainable development.

Landscaping Strategies for a Sustainable and Liveable Urban Metropolis
(持続可能で住みやすい都市を実現するための景観戦略)
午後2時〜午後5時

Urban landscaping contributes to making a city environmentally friendly and liveable. Governments, property developers and owners should aim to bring about noticeable improvements in urban greenery, to enhance existing greened areas, and to enhance opportunities of quality greening during the planning and development of public works projects with a view to achieving the sustainable development of greener environment.

This afternoon session will be led by Robbert Van Nouhuys, Director, ACLA, Hong Kong who has been involved in the Greening Master Plan of Hong Kong.

What You Will Learn:

  • Strategies to improve the coordination and effectiveness of greening efforts and to make greening an integral part of the city’s future rejuvenation master plan
  • Getting public and private sector buy-in through consultations, feedback and participation
  • Greening works for government buildings: roof and vertical greening, and retrofitting roofs of existing government buildings

About Your Urban Landscaping Presenter:

Robbert Van Nouhuys
Director
ACLA, Hong Kong

Robbert Van Nouhuys is an urban designer and landscape architect with more than 25 years experience in planning and design of international award-winning recreation, tourism and residential/commercial development projects in Asia and the Middle East. Over the years, Robbert has developed the specialist skills and expertise of incorporating a strong sustainability approach and concept in all of his projects. His often innovative ideas and attention to detail has lead to successful completion of a wide variety of projects, ranging from new capital cities, residential and resort developments, to largescale tourism and recreation projects. Robbert was involved in the Greening Master Plan for Hong Kong.

 


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