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LOGO A2Z Republic
Sustainable Society with High Mobility
Group Members1. Mina Sivilay (Mina) ‐ Laos2. Zulaiha Abdul Jalil (Zee) ‐Malaysia3. Hsu Htet Hlaing (Hsu Htet)‐Myanmar4. Julius Meneses (Jules) ‐ Philippines5. Tok Hui Lin (Lin) ‐ Singapore6. Charoon Ponghan (Aie)‐ Thailand
Final Presentation12th July, 2014
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Contents
Group Discussion ProcessI.
II.
What is Society with High Mobility III.
How to achieve Sustainable Society with High Mobility IV.
What is Sustainable Community
Moving towards Sustainable Society with High MobilityV.
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I. Group Discussion Process
Deepen our Understanding
Seminars by lecturers from various fieldsLearnings from Field
Trips to Toba, Nishiyodogawa, Moku Moku Farm, Kyoto,
Tokyo etc
Exposure and understanding of Japanese society, culture and people
Individual Reflection and
Research
Our Proposed Sustainable Community
Design
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I. Group Discussion Process
Brainstorming
What is a sustainable community?
What is a society with high mobility?
How to integrate both?
What are the pros and cons?
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I. Group Discussion Process
Research Journals
References and
Benchmarks
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I. Group Discussion Process
IATSS Forum# 51st Batch
Field Study Group
Study Seminar
4 Key Questions of Theme Study
Proposed Framework on Sustainable Community Design
Individual Initiatives
“ A place where people live together achieving quality of life in harmony with the environment for current and future generations”
II. Sustainable Community
Community Ownership –Individual and collective efforts towards common goal
Stakeholders Collaboration –Government, private, schools, NPOs etc
Balanced Development –Proportionate Social, Economical and Environmental considerations in development
Strong Cultural value
Safety and Security
Viable and Resilient Economy
Characteristics
Equity
Healthy Ecosystem
Factors
Meaning
Happiness
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III. Society with High Mobility
High Technology
International Collaboration
Good education
Good economy
Good Governance
High Competition•Social : instability, social stress•Economy : Jobs, high cost of living
Diverse• Social: ethnicities, religions• Economy : more options in consumption• Environment: design
Continuous Change• Social: culture, status and interactions• Economy: rapid growth and development, technology usage, employment, • Environment : climate change
Borderless•Social : people movement, virtual community•Economy : information, capital, labour•Environment : natural resources
Characteristics
Factors
“A place where the environment is continuously changing, diverse and borderless”
Meaning
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Framework of sustainable society with high mobility
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E.g. • Income Inequality• Cost of Pollution• Cost of Crime
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Measures under Three Key Elements
Economy Environment
Social
Sustaining Local EconomyPromoting Creative EconomyPromoting Eco‐tourism
Enhancing Social Protection SystemKeeping our ValuesEnsuring Safety and Security
Fostering Environmental ResponsibilityDisasters Risk Reduction and PreparationsIntegrated Planning
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1. Economy1.1 Sustaining Local Economy
Buying local products to support local economy
‐ Moku Moku Farm: Provide safe and tasty food Support local farmers’ business Promote local product through
community events e.g. Ton Ton festival)
Economy
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
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1.2 Promoting Creative Economy –Example: Laos Coffee
Using High Technology:Processing, packaging, advertisement
Using our competitive advantages with external economy Exporting to international markets
Adding value and uniqueness to local products with a global outlook:Enhance branding using local handicrafts and traditional symbols
Create job opportunities to locals: Support local people’s livelihood
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Economy Social
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1.3 Eco‐Tourism
Meaning: “ responsible travel to natural
areas that conserves the environment and improves the well‐being of local people"
(The International Ecotourism Society: TIES, 1990)
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Economy Environ-mental
Social
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Principles:
Minimize environmental problems comparing to mass tourismBuild environmental and cultural awareness and respectProvide positive experiences for both visitors and hostsProvide direct financial benefits for conservationProvide financial benefits and empowerment for local people
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Economy Environ-mental
Social
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Case study: Toba City
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Economy Environ-mental
Social
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III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Measures under Three Key Elements
Economy Environment
Social
Sustaining Local EconomyPromoting Creative EconomyPromoting Eco‐tourism
Enhancing Social Protection SystemKeeping our ValuesEnsuring Safety and Security
Fostering Environmental ResponsibilityDisasters Risk Reduction and PreparationsIntegrated Planning
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2. Social2.1 Enhancing Social Protection System
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Social Protection System is necessary
in a risky and changing world
Economy Social
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Meaning: Social Protection is concerned with preventing, managing, and
overcoming situations that adversely affect people’s well‐being.
Attributes
Opportunity for allPromoting human capital
and access to productive work
Resilience for the vulnerable
Insuring against impacts of different shocks
Equity for the poorProtecting against dire poverty and loss of human capital
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Economy Social
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Labor Market Interventions
employment services, job training, direct employment generation
Social Insurance
survivorship, old‐age and disability pensions, and unemployment insurance
Social Assistance
cash transfers, school feeding, targeted food assistance and subsidies
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Economy Social
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III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Economy Social
Pregnancy/ Early
childhood Youth
Opportunity
Equity
Resilience
Nutrition Education Youth employment programs
Entrepre‐neurship program
Part Time Work or Social activities
Child allowances
School feeding
Public works
Cash & in‐kind transfer
Social pension
Education and Savings plans
Education and Savings plans
Emergency prepared‐ness Training
Unemploy‐ment & Disability Insurance
Old age pension & Disability Insurance
Working age Old ageChildhood
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Education and awareness Integrating values in interactive tools
and medium e.g. social media, virtual games, smart phones applications, local mascots
2.2 Keeping our Values
Cultural exchange with other countries through exchange programs, festivals and other activities
IV. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Social
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Setting the trend Prominent icons / celebrities to encourage
preservation of traditions such as costumes and cultural activities
International recognition of traditions and cultures
UNESCO World Heritage / Michelin Green Guide recognition
Using online platforms for promotion preservation
2.2 Keeping our Values
IV. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Social
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IV. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Traffic Safety Using advanced traffic management systems to ensure road safety
2.3 Ensuring Safety and Security
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Traffic Alerts via Car Navigation System and Mobile Devices
CCTVs and sensors to detect traffic flow
Social
Precaution systems such as advanced brake system in motor vehicles
IV. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Protection against crime Smartphone applications for crime alerts
2.3 Ensuring Safety and Security
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Applications to alert nearby police stations in
case of emergency
Crime Alert information via digital devices
Social
Neighbourhood watch against crime using social media
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility
Measures under Three Key Elements
Economy Environment
Social
Sustaining Local EconomyPromoting Creative EconomyPromoting Eco‐tourism
Enhancing Social Protection SystemKeeping our ValuesEnsuring Safety and Security
Fostering Environmental ResponsibilityDisasters Risk Reduction and PreparationsIntegrated Planning
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Promoting environmentally efficient systems for water and wastewater management and reuse; E.g. ‐Moku Moku Farm uses treated waste water for toilet use
‐ Honda Water Treatment facility
SUDOKWON LANDFILL SITE, INCHEON SOUTH KOREA
3. Environment3.1 Fostering Environmental Responsibility
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Environment
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Educating communities on their individual and collective impacts by making resource savings and consumption data
E.g. ‐Moku Moku Farm Display Boards on electric consumption‐ Interactive website: www.greenstreet.net.au
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Environment
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Providing sustainable transportation systems and encouraging their use
‐ Optimum use of environmental‐friendly public transportation‐ Use of electric generated and less carbon emitting cars‐ Efficient and effective traffic management systems
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Environment
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Usage of renewable energy and sustainable energy generationand distribution
Waste Management and RecyclingExamples: Suzuka Recycling Center
Sudokwon Recycling and Landfill Center
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Environment
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Minimizing the risk, loss and damage from extreme natural events and impacts of climate change
3.2 Disaster Risk Reduction Management and Preparation
III. How to achieve sustainable society with high mobility Environment
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Active Participation of the Community Members and Stakeholders
Implementation of the Relevant Policies in a Form of Concrete Measures
Safer Community Development
Invention of Appropriate Technology for Disasters
Development of Culture of Prevention
IV. Moving towards Sustainable Society with High Mobility
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Environment
Source: Rio+20 Summit, Southeast Asia’s key indicators By Frédéric Janssens
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IV. Moving towards Sustainable Society with High Mobility Environment
Vietnam’s Blooming Bamboo house; floats during flood
Modern House in the forest;Adapt to the environment.
Source: Rio+20 Summit, Southeast Asia’s key indicators By Frédéric Janssens
Integrated Planning
Integrated Planning● Proper Accessibility
IV. Moving towards Sustainable Society with High Mobility
Oasis 21
Nishiyodogawa
Bus Rapid Transit, Nagoya
Social Environ-ment
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• Ideal Sustainable Society with High Mobility
IV. Moving towards Sustainable Society with High Mobility Economy Environ
-mental
Social
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Our Message
Thank You!
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