BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//111.89.141.97//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:日本工学アカデミー X-WR-CALDESC:日本工学アカデミーは、工学・科学技術全般の発展に寄与する目的で設立された産学官の指導的技術者の団体です X-FROM-URL:https://www.eaj.or.jp X-WR-TIMEZONE:Asia/Tokyo BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Tokyo X-LIC-LOCATION:Asia/Tokyo BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:19510908T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:+1000 TZOFFSETTO:+0900 TZNAME:JST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-11153@www.eaj.or.jp/eajlocal DTSTAMP:20240329T124601Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=ja:オンライン\,主催EAJ\,主催外部 CONTACT:https://sdgs.un.org/tfm/STIForum2021 DESCRIPTION:Department of Economic and Social Affairs\, United Nations主催「ST Iフォーラム」のサイドイベントです\n開催日:2021年5月6日(木)8:00~10:00 ・申込はこちら / Click here to regi ster(Zoom webinar) ・問い合わせ先:EAJ事務局 / EAJ Office Mail : academy (at) eaj.or.jp 有川太郎(幹事)/ For inquiries : Taro Arikawa Mail:tar o.arikawa.38d (at) g.chuo-u.ac.jp\n\n主催:公益社団法人日本工学アカデミー 共催:国連大学、国際連合日本政府代表 部 後援:国際連合工業開発機関(UNIDO) 東京投資・技術移転促進事務所\n※ 詳細はこちら / Click here for details ( PDF 660KB) \n※ STI Forum 2021 公式サイトはこちら(https://sdgs.un.org/tfm/STIForum20 21)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n”Future Urban Design to promote achievement of the SDGs t hrough STI”\nThere has been an outbreak of a COVID-19\, which in its typic al form threatens human security. This outbreak was primarily caused due t o the rapid spread of the highly contagious virus among globally linked ci ties\, which led to widespread and prolonged lockdowns in cities worldwide . According to United Nations\, this Pandemic led to a rise in the unemplo yment rate and the first increase in poverty globally since 1998. Urban ar eas developed rapidly in the 20th century\, and according to DESA\, 68% of the world’s population\, that is 6.7 billion people\, are expected to liv e in urban areas by 2050. Furthermore\, the NUA2020 shows that living in c ities contributes to economic prosperity\, environmental conservation\, an d social equality. Therefore\, it is urgent to consider how urban areas ca n develop sustainably under infectious diseases to ensure human security. The pandemic also makes us recognize that it is essential to consider the well-being of residents as well as ensure human security in cities\, as th ere were many cases of mental health problems caused by long-term lockdown s. In this session\, we propose a new urban design that enables sustainabl e development while ensuring comfort during normal times and Decent Living Standards (DLS) during outbreaks. The committee for Science\, Technology\ , and Innovation in 2050 (STI2050) under the Engineering Academy of Japan (EAJ) has been discussing how to recover better in green after this situat ion and preparing an insight report. This session will introduce a part of preliminary insights of the report\, and potentially contribute for the S TI forum through vision and policy makings from national\, urban\, and inf rastructure planning perspectives incorporated with human dimension. The P andemic makes many engineers return to basics to guide our way of thinking . For example\, does materialistic prosperity ensure happiness or well-bei ng? What is most important to us as human beings? What is the final destin ation of engineering—the true objective of engineering? Besides\, we reali zed that the engineers are responsible for working together across discipl ines to build a resilient and sustainable system that will prevent the ent ire city from disrupting at once\, no matter the situation. The challenge facing the Pandemic is to compromise the trade-offs among freedom\, comfor t\, and security through STI and realize a city that can serve as the plat form of prosper lives\, and we hope that this session will help to achieve this goal.\nThe followings are our recommendations\, and this session wil l focus on them.1) Create a human-centered city that pursues well-bei ng and aims to ensure comfort in usual and the Decent Living Standards dur ing outbreaks.2) Realize a city that ensures human security and well- being under any circumstances by achieving an autonomous and decentralized urban cluster structure without disrupting the current urban structure.3) Develop a system to autonomously manage an entire city with humans a nd AI’s cooperation by connecting diverse data between urban clusters.\nIn vited Speakers:1. Introduction and “Outbreak Risk Management and Future Ci ty” by Prof. Taikan Oki (United Nations University)2. “Fragmented infra structure systems in Ulaanbaatar\, Mongolia: Assessment from a Resource Ne xus and public health perspective” by Prof. Dr. Daniel Karthe(United Na tions University)3. “Design from Crisis” by Prof. Mikiko Ishikawa (RDI\ , Chuo University):4. “Japanese smart city projects in Russia” (15 min.) by Ms. GuzelIshkineeva(United Nations University):5. “Human security and well-being for urban design with STI” by Prof. Yoshikazu Nakajima (Tok yo Medical and Dental University)6. Discussions\, Questions and Answers (m oderator Prof. Oki)\nOrganizer: The Engineering Academy of JapanOrganizing partners: United Nation University\, Tokyo Office of the United Nation In dustrial Development Organization\, Permanent Mission of Japan to the Unit ed Nations\n \n \n DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210506T080000 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210506T100000 LOCATION:(オンライン開催) SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:“Future Urban Design to promote achievement of the SDGs through STI ” organized by Engineering Academy of Japan/EAJ科学技術イノベーション2050委員会主催「STIによる SDGs達成を促進する都市の未来デザイン」 URL:https://www.eaj.or.jp/?ai1ec_event=event-20210506 X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://www.eaj.or.jp/app-def/S-102/eaj/wp-conte nt/uploads/2021/05/STI_Forum2021_SideEvent-EAJ-209x300.png\;97\;138\,mediu m\;https://www.eaj.or.jp/app-def/S-102/eaj/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/STI_ Forum2021_SideEvent-EAJ-209x300.png\;97\;138\,large\;https://www.eaj.or.jp /app-def/S-102/eaj/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/STI_Forum2021_SideEvent-EAJ- 209x300.png\;97\;138\,full\;https://www.eaj.or.jp/app-def/S-102/eaj/wp-con tent/uploads/2021/05/STI_Forum2021_SideEvent-EAJ-209x300.png\;97\;138 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
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