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08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:20 Opening ceremony Opening address : Ji, YoungSun, President, Green Citizens Committee of Seoul
Welcoming address : Shin, InRyung, President, Citizens Commission
for One Less Nuclear Power Plant
Congratulatory address: Monika Zimmermann, Deputy Secretary
General, ICLEI
09:20-12:00 Plenary: Citizens Participation and
Urban Sustainability
(Simultaneous
Translation Served)
[Keynote speech 09:25-10:15] Chair: Prof. Lee, Sangeun, President of LSAK
Keynote Speech1(25min.)
Role of citizens and NGOs for urban sustainability
/Prof. Cho, Myung Rae (DanKook University)
Keynote Speech2(25min.)
Climate change and Citizenship and Climate change
/Dr. David Dodman (International Institute for Environment and
Development(IIED)
[Floor Discussion 10:15-10:40]
[Mayors Congratulatory Remarks & Photo session 10:40-10:50]
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[Panel Discussion 10:50-11:40]
Jang, Chae-Yeol(Director, The Institute for Eastern
Jeonnam Community Studies)
Dr. Ahn, Byungok(Head, Institute for
Climate Change Action)
Dr. Baek, Namchul(Research Fellow, Korea Institute
of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Kim, ShinBum(Director of Chemical Center, the Wonjin
Institute for Occupational & Environmental Health)
Jang Lee, JungSu(President, Korean
Womens Environmental Network)
[Floor Discussion 11:45-12:00]
12:00-12:20Handing out Proposal of NGOs
Explanation about NGOs proposal for ICELI & Closing the plenary
12:20-13:00 Citizens MarchJoin the Citizens March for
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:00 Thematic Sessions Governance(International Conference Hall, DDP) Climate change and energy(Gallery Moon, DDP)
Eco mobility(Fashion Art Hall, U:US Bldg.)
Urban eco community(Seminar Room, U:US Bldg.)
Urban Health(Book Seminar Room, DDP)
17:00-18:00 Closing Plenary Report back from the individual workshop & Closing
4. Detail Programs of Thematic Sessions
[Governance] Good Government-Civil Society Partnership Practices for Local Sustainable Development14:00~17:00, 10 April 2015, International Conference Hall, DDP
PurposeBy sharing diverse government-civil society partnership cases for local sustainability, this session is aimed at:
a) raising an awareness of the significance of civil leadership for an effective governance; and b) searching a role of civil society in government-civil society partnership for a practical and sustainable governance
Program(Consecutive translation served)
Facilitator: Prof. Byoungwan KIM, Gwangju University
Case1: The government-civil society partnership case in Kabukurinuma in Japan(40 min)
/ Mr. Masayuki KURECHI, KABUKURI wetlands Club
Case2: Jeonju Sustainability Indicators through Civil-Government Partnership (20 min)
/ Prof. Jeongduk YI, Chair of the Policy Committee of the Promotional Council for Jeonju Agenda 21
Case3: The Activities and its partnership with governments of Transition Town Totnes(TTT) as an
umbrella organization in England(40 min)
/ Dr. Rob HOPKINS, Co-founder of TTT and Catalyst of Transition Network
Floor Discussion(1 hour)
[Climate/Energy] The Role of Civil Society in Sustainable Energy Transitions 14:00~17:00, 10 April 2015, Gallery Moon, DDP
Purposea) Sharing experiences and knowledge on urban energy transitionsb) Reviewing climate change and energy issues in light of civil participationc) Expanding and strengthening NGO network for combating climate change
Program(consecutive interpretation provided)
Facilitator: Dr. Byungok AHN , Head of Institute for Climate Change Action
PT1: Achievement from and Challenges of Local Energy Transition Movement in Korea
/Ms. Yujin LEE, Research Fellow of Energy and Climate Policy Institute
PT2: Taiwan on the Road to a Low-Carbon Nuclear-Free Society: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges
/Mr. Weichien LAI, Chairman of the board of Green Citizens Action Alliance
Panel Discussion
Mr. Nakpyong LIM, President of International Climate and Environment Center
Mr. Hyunmin LEE, Director of Busan Peoples Power Plant for Renewable Energy
Facilitator: Prof. Sun-Jin YUN, Professor of Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National
University
PT 1: Significance of Regional Referendum in Samcheok for Energy Democracy
/Mr. Gwangwoo LEE, Member of the Municipal Assembly, Samcheok
PT 2: Coal Power Plant through an Environment and Human Right Lens
/Mr. Jongjoon YOO, Secretary Generalm of Dangjin KFEM - Korean Federation For Environmental
Movement
Panel Discussion
Dr. Sanghoon LEE, Director of Green Energy Strategy Institute
Dr. Jeongmin YOO, Research Professor of Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National
University
[Urban Ecology] A Healthy eco-urban community building through a urban agriculture14:00~17:00, 10 April 2015, Seminar Room(4F), U:US Bldg.
Purpose
a) Sharing cases of grass root urban gardening and discussing about the role of agriculture for a sustainable urban ecology
Thematic Sessions
b) Sharing partnership cases between local governments and civil societyc) Providing a Japanese case of urban ecology revitalization through a urban agriculture
ProgramChairperson: Chulwhan Ahn, President of The Citizens Association of Urban Agriculture in Korea
PT 1: Citizens Role for Ecological Transition
/Seongwhan MIN, Secretary General of Korea Ecoclub
PT 2: Grass root groups Role as an actor to save urban ecology
/ Sunmee PARK, Secretary General of Shiwa Lake Saver
PT 3: Urban Revitalization through Ecological protection and Agriculture in Japan
/ Kohei Inose, Executive director of Minuma-Tanbo Welfare Farm
Facilitator: Changwoo Lee, Senior Research Fellow of The Seoul Institute
Panel Discussion
Wonju Kim, Research Fellow of The Seoul Institute
Sehgeol Lee, Secretary General of Seoul Korea Federation for Environmental Movements
Yousung Jang, President of The Citizens Association of Urban Agriculture in Busan
Chunghun Jeon, Chairman of policy of The Citizens Association of Urban Agriculture in Daegu
Kyounghee Lee, Policy director of Gwangju Korea Federation for Environmental Movements
[Transport] Establishing sustainable urban transport strategies through citizen participation14:00~17:00, 10 April 2015, Fashion Art Hall(5F), U:US Bldg.
Purposea) Sharing sustainable urban transport strategies and cases by civil society groupsb) Suggesting a sustainable urban transport policy to local governments that participate in 2015 ICLEI World Congress
Program Facilitator: Prof. Keeyeon Hwang, Professor of Hongik University
PT 1: Urban transport policies and practices through citizen participation in Korea
/Dr. Namchul BAEK, Research Fellow of Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Transportation
Information Center
PT 2: Implication and significance of traffic right charter enacted in Japan
/ Prof. Jangwon Jin, Professor of Korea National University of Transportation
Panel Discussion
Yongseok Oh, Secretary General of Local Agenda 21 in Daegu
Sangmyeong Lee, Director of Suwon Climate Change Education Center, Do Dream
Sangseok Song, Secretary General of Networks for Green Transpot
Wonmok Lee, Manager of Seoul Metropolitan Government, City Transportation Headquarters
Seok Jeong, Professor of University of Seoul
Eunhee Kim, Director of Urban Action Network
Santhosh Kodukula, Leader of ICLEIs EcoMobility Team
[Urban Health] Safe City from Toxic substance, Sustainable and Healthy Community14:00~17:00, 10 April 2015, Book Seminar Room, DDP
Purposea) Discussing about fundamental causes of citizens anxieties from various health damage incidents of
consumers, workers, and residents by chemical materials
b) Reviewing of the precautionary principle and sustainable development goals, and establishing an agenda toward a toxics-free community
c) Drawing right-to-know, an agenda, and a role of community and NGOs to establish a healthy, safe and equitable community for all
Program
Facilitator: Sanghyuk Im, MD, PhD, Director of Wonjin Institute for Occupational & Environmental Health,
Green Hospital
PT 1: Chemical Materials Watch movement for a Sustainable City in Japan and its Challenges
/ Shigeharu Nakachi, Professor, Department of Social Welfare Studies, Kumamoto Gakuen University PT 2: The Current Civil Movement to Reduce High Toxicity Materials in Korea
/ ShinBum Kim, Director of Chemical Center, the Wonjin Institute for Occupational & Environmental Health
Panel Discussion
Jonghyeon Lee, Ph, D, NeoEnbiz Co. Institute of Environmental Protection and Safety
Hyemee Ko, Documentary Writer, Ewha Womans University EcoCreative Interdisciplinary
Eunyoung Han, UIjuicoop
Facilitator: Heeyoung Kang, Director of Korean Womens Environmental Network
PT 1: Safe city from Radio Activity
/ Hyejung Kim, Korea Federation for Environmental Movements PT 2: Environmental Health Civil Movement with Local Communities
/ Soyoung Leean, Korean Womens Environmental Network
PT 3: The Civil Movement of Right-to-Know at Local level and Lessons
/ Jaesoon Hyun, Korean Chemical Watch Network
Panel Discussion
Eunsang Yun, Korea Federation for Environmental Movements, Suwon
Kyungseok Lee, Citizens Movement for Environmental Justice(CMEJ)
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