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City to City Collaborationbetween BMA and City of Yokohama
through Y-PORT Project
City to City Collaborationbetween BMA and City of Yokohama
through Y-PORT Project
City of YokohamaCity of Yokohama
Noriaki YoshinoClimate Change Policy Headquaters, City of Yokohama
Noriaki YoshinoClimate Change Policy Headquaters, City of Yokohama0
Yokohama Partnership of Resources and Technologies
Yokohama’s International Technical Cooperation(What is Y‐PORT?)
International technical cooperation based on public-private partnership and drawing on the
resources and technology of Yokohama
Support from central
governmentTechnological
capacities of firms in the city
Knowhow and technologies of the City of Yokohama
Y-PORT Project
Enhancement of international technical cooperation
It is essential to provide not simple products but solutions through combining technologies and knowhow of the public and private sectors
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Collaboration with Governmental/International authoritiesand Cooperation with Cities
Strengthening cooperation to solve urban problems in developing regions
Contents of Agreement
1. The City of Yokohama will offer technical advice in promoting sustainable urban development of Bangkok in the area such as energy management, public transportation, solid waste and waste water management, etc.
2. The Parties will encourage participation of the private sector, academic institutions, and local communities which have expertise and knowledge on low carbon society development to achieve the above mentioned objective.
3. The Parties will call for support of Central Governments of both sides and international organizations in pursuing appropriate assistance to implement technical cooperation.
4. The Parties will share and exchange information which is essential to implement the above collaboration effectively.
Comprehensive Partnership Agreement with JICA (25th October, 2011)
Memorandum of Understanding on Technical Cooperation for Sustainable Urban Development Signed with BMA on 21st October, 2013.
Memorandum of Understanding on Collaboration with Asian Development Bank on 16th October, 2013) Utilizing knowhow and technologies of the City of
Yokohama and Yokohama private firms to ADB Project
* It was the first time for JICA and ADB to conclude the comprehensive agreement or MOU with a local government.
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High‐level delegations from BMA (after signing the MoU)Date Title Head of Delegation from BMA Number
28 Oct ’13 JICA training on climatechange
Ms. Suwanna Jungrungrueng Deputy Director General , Department of Environment,BMA
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24 Jan ‘14 Flood management Mr. Kangwan Deesuwan, Deputy Director General, Department of Drainage and Sewerage
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17 Feb ’14 Special Nursing Home and disaster management
Ms. Suwannee Chaichindasut, Director of BMA Training And Development Institute Office Of The Permanent Secretary
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18‐24, Apr ’14 JICA training on climatechange
Mr. Vichai Somboon, Chief of Project Management Section, Main System DevelopmentDivision, Department of Drainage and Sewerage, BMA
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7 May ’14 TOD development / Stadium management
Mr. Sukhumbhand Paribatra, Governorand The Krungthep Thanakhom Co.Ltd.
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26 May ’14 Stadium management Ms. Pranee SatayaprakopDirector General of Culture Sports and Tourism Department
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27 May ‘14 Information Management for Sustainable Development
Mr.Thun Silathong, Deputy Director General of City Planning Department 29
23 Jul ‘14 City Planning and Disaster prevention
Mrs. Piengjai Visrutaratna, Adviser to the Governor of Bangkok 52
27 Oct ‐ 5 Nov ’14
JICA training on climatechange
Ms. Supaporn Wongwattanasiri, Plan and Policy Analyst Practitioner level, Agriculture, Natural Resource and Environment Planning Office
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Total 236
7 May ‘143
Bangkok Metropolitan
Administration
JICA
City of YokohamaCooperative agreement
between the cities
Supporting the BMA’s Low Carbon Society Efforts through Public‐Private Partnerships‐Beginning dialogs through public‐private partnerships in order to resolve urban issues‐
Private sector and academic
organizations in BMA, etc.
Relationship between businesses and academic
organizations Private sector and academic
organizations in Yokohama
Government
of Thailand
Government
of Japan
Bilateral Relationship between the National
Government
Activities based on the City to City Cooperative Relationship
City to City’s Cooperative Relationship
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FutureCity(selected by the government of
Japan)
Objectives
(1)Drafting a Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change 2013‐2023(2)Capacity development for the implementation of the Master Plan
JICA Technical Cooperation Project for Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change 2013‐2023
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Sector Covered
(1)Environmentally Sustainable Transport(2)Energy Efficiency and Alternative Energy(3)Efficient Solid Waste Management and Waste Water Treatment(4)Green Urban Planning (5)Adaptation Planning
Collect activity data / information related mitigation and adaptation Propose mitigation and adaptation actions Conduct outreach activities in respective sectors etc
To provide overall guidance, and review to the activities of drafting a Master Plan and capacity development in policy aspect, as a mechanism of PDCA (Cycle of the Project)
To receive report on the progress of project activities periodically by the Working Group
Core of overall coordination. Coordinates inter‐departmental work, including reporting process Propose activities on knowledge development of climate change Focal point for external communication
Transport Task Force
EnergyTask Force
Waste & Wastewater Task Force
Urban Green PlanningTask Force
AdaptationTask Force
Steering Committee
Working Group
JICA Expert Team
Domestic counterpart Domestic counterpart Domestic counterpart Domestic counterpart Domestic counterpart
Based on discussion by the Steering Committee, domestic counterparts are invited to collaborate with respective BMA department ,regarding data collection, outreach etc (working level officials are expected)
Local consultants Support for data collection and calculation etc
To discuss technical matters related to drafting a Master Plan and capacity development activities, based on works by the 5 Task Forces
To coordinate and ensure consistency and integration of work across the 5 Task Forces
BMA established the Implementation structure
BMA Secretariat
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General Outlines of the Proposal for the JCM Study
Proponent Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan
Scope of the Study
ESCO, RE, Waste, Wastewater Management, Transport, Low Carbon City Development, Needs Assessment
Project Title:
Study on the Accelerating Implementation of Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change through the JCM
GeneralOutlines of the Project
The study explores the development of GHG reduction project contributing to the implementation of the Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change currently under development, by making project plans of such GHG mitigation potentials as JCM projects. Low carbon technology exchange and transfer will be promoted as part of Yokohama‐Bangkok memorandum of understanding on sustainable urban development.
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For the Implementation of Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change
Drafting and Capacity‐building
Implem
entation
Sustainable Urban Development
TechnicalCooperation
Sustainable Urban Development
Preparation for Project Implementation(JCM Finance)
Bangkok Master Plan on Climate Change2013‐2023
Implem
entationIm
plementation
BMA Yokohama
YokohamaBMA
Public/Business Business
[Level 1]
[Level 2]
[Level 3]
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Feasibility Studies/Project Finding at Level 3(to be funded by the MOEJ)
GHG Reduction Project (JCM Project) Finding Seminar• To boost formulation of JCM projects, project finding
seminar will be organized, inviting stakeholders in Bangkok and Yokohama (Public and Private)
GHG Reduction Project (JCM) Match‐making Session• For facilitating communication between Bangkok and
Yokohama stakeholders, match‐making session will be organized, aiming at FS or project finance by the Japanese Government.
Low Carbon Technology Expert Dispatch/Diagnosis • For the benefit of Bangkok stakeholders (public/private),
low carbon technology experts will be dispatched to provide analysis for improvement of project site (facilities, production processes etc).
Activities in Thailand
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Feasibility Studies/Project Finding at Level 3(to be funded by the MOEJ)
Visits to Japanese Organization with Low Carbon Technologies • To follow up information exchange in Bangkok, Bangkok
stakeholders (Public/Private) will visit Japanese organizations, with clean technologies, and develop concrete ideas for JCM project development
Low Carbon Technology Demonstration• Not only discussion, Bangkok stakeholders will be invited to
touch and learn clean technologies, for possible application. Demonstration is a major feature of the activities.
Low Carbon Technology Dialogue• For proposing a project for financing, and better
application of Japanese technologies for JCM project, a low carbon technology dialogue will be organized in Japan.
Activities in Japan
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Feasibility Studies/Project Finding at Level 3(to be funded by the MOEJ)
Public‐Private Partnership Workshop on Low Carbon Urban Development in Bangkok and the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)
Activities in Thailand on 16th Oct ’14
Total Participants 130, including Japanese Companies: 17, Thailand Companies: 50 11
Public‐Private Partnership Workshop on Low Carbon Urban Development in Bangkok and the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)
Presentation by Thai organization
“Presentation on Energy Efficiency Needs” by Phyathai 2 Hospital “Presentation on Renewable Energy Needs” by TPI Polene Public Company Limited “Presentation on Water Management and Water drainage needs”
by Ch. Karnchang Public Company Limited “Presentation on Waste Management Needs” by Group 79 Co.,Ltd.
Presentation by Japanese organization
“Meidensha’s initiative’s on Yokohama Smart City Project” by Meidensha Corporation “Introduction to Redox flow battery and demand response services”
by Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. “Presentation on ESCO and district heating and cooling ” by Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd. “Optimization of energy use at factories with the use of IT technology” by Yokogawa (Thailand), Ltd. “Introduction to biomass power generation technology” by Finetech Co Ltd. “Introduction to a case of car-sharing and container-type data centers”
by Hitachi and Hitachi Systems, Ltd. “Presentation on Waste-to-energy Solutions” by JFE Engineering Cooperation “Introduction to METAWATER’s energy efficient sewage treatment system: Pre-treated Trickling
Filtration (PTF)” by METAWATER Co., Ltd 12
Feasibility Studies/Project Finding at Level 3(to be funded by the MOEJ)
Business Matching
Activities in Thailand
Total Participants 130, including Japanese Companies: 17, Thailand Companies: 50 13