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UN-Habitat Symposium
"UN New Urban Agenda towards Sustainable Urban and Territorial Development"

The member countries of the United Nations are discussing the “United Nations New Urban Agenda,” a set of international policies which aim to support countries to address urbanization in appropriate ways. The New Urban Agenda is to be adopted at the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), scheduled to be held on October 17th~20th of this year in Quito, Ecuador.

After the 1976 Habitat I Conference held in Vancouver, the “United Nations Declaration on Human Settlements” was implemented, which recognized collectively the necessity of an emphasis on the quality of life within human settlement policies to ensure the protection of human rights. 20 years later in 1996, the Second UN Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) brought forth a global plan of action addressing the issue of human settlements through the development of the “Habitat Agenda” and “Istanbul Declaration.”

In this occasion, the UN Conference reconvenes 20 years after “Habitat II” with the goal of reflecting upon the progress made by each country within these past 20 years as well as tying in the issue of rapid urbanization to economic growth and problem-solving the human settlement issues under the direction of Dr. Joan Clos, Secretary General of the Habitat III Conference and Executive Director of UN-Habitat. A draft (of the New Urban Agenda) has been under negotiation by member countries in various preparatory meetings.

With that said, prior to Habitat III taking place, we have decided to hold a symposium, which includes a keynote speech by the Secretary General of Habitat III, Dr. Joan Clos, and a panel discussion by professionals and experts, as a way to understand what the New Urban Agenda entails and to hold a place for debate and discussion upon the ultimate urban vision illustrated by the Agenda. To those who are interested in participating, we ask that you register beforehand. Please see the link below for more information about the draft of the Agenda.
https://www.habitat3.org/the-new-urban-agenda/

Date
Tuesday, September 6th, 2016, 16:00~18:00
Venue
Fukutake Hall (B2F, Fukutake Learning Theater), The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus
Address: 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8654
http://fukutake.iii.u-tokyo.ac.jp/access/index.html
http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_14_03_j.html
Organizer
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific – Fukuoka
Co-organizers
IASUR (International Alliance for Sustainable Urbanization and Regeneration);
The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences;
Seinan Gakuin University; Toyo University
Supports
Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; The City Planning Institute of Japan; Architectural Institute of Japan; Japan Society of Civil Engineers; The Japan Society for International Development; Japan Society for Urbanology; HABITAT III Supporting Committee of Japan

Program

15:30 Registration Open

16:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks
Atsushi Deguchi Professor, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences

16:05 UN-Habitat Introduction
Yoshinobu Fukasawa Director, UN-Habitat Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific - Fukuoka

16:15 Keynote: “Vision of Cities and Urban Vision of the United Nations New Urban Agenda”
Joan Clos Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Secretary-General of the Habitat III Conference

16:45 Panel Discussion
“UN New Urban Agenda towards Sustainable Urban and Territorial Development” Coordinator:
Norihisa Shima Associate Professor, Toyo University Department of Regional Development Studies

Panelists:
Akiko Okabe Professor, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
Mamoru Taniguchi Professor, University of Tsukuba, Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences
Yoshifumi Muneta Professor, Kyoto Prefectural University, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
Toshiyasu Noda Professor, Seinan Gakuin University, Department of Law
Joan Clos Executive Director of UN-Habitat

17:55 Closing Remarks

18:00 Closing

UN-Habitat Symposium (PDF 1.1MB)

Enrollment Registration
Registration fee: NO CHARGE. Please REGISTER ahead of time.
To enroll, please e-mail unhabitatsymposium2016@gmail.com with the following information:
①your name ②address ③contact information
We accept in the order of receiving. We'll close the acceptance if the total registration number reaches the participation capacity (120 people).


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