Asian Network of Major Cities 21 (ANMC 21)

Report of The 10Th Plenary Meeting in , Korea

The Westin Chosun Seoul October, 2011

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Contents

Outline ...……………………………………………………………………………….…….. 3

Schedule ...………………………………………………………………………………...... 4

Participants List ...……………………………………………………………………...….. 5 -8

Meeting Results …………………………………………………………………...….….. 9-10

Joint Projects List …………………………………………………………………………....11

Seoul Declaration ...………………………………………………………...………….... 12-13

Asia Zone Overview …………………….…….…………………………………...…… 14-17

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Outline of the Plenary Meeting

1. Name of the Meeting: The 10Th Plenary Meeting of the ANMC21 in Seoul, Korea 2. Date: October 10 (Monday) ~ October 11 (Tuesday), 2011 3. Venue: The Westin Chosun Hotel 4. Participants: 63(2) Bangkok 6 Delhi Unable to participate Hanoi 2 Jakarta Unable to participate Kuala Lumpur 1 Metropolitan Manila 6 Seoul 16 Singapore 3 10 Tokyo 15 Yangon 1 Tomsk (observer) (2) (As attached are the list of head participants and all participants)

5. Host City: Seoul , Korea

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Schedule

Schedule of the 10th Plenary Meeting in Seoul

October 9(Sunday) Place Inspection of ANMC21 Exhibition 17:50 - 18:20 (30min) Hanok Village &Cultural Performances Korea House 18:30 - 20:00 (90min) Welcome reception (Korean Cuisine) Day 1 (October 10 (Monday)) Chosun Hotel 09:30 - 10:00 (30min) VIP Tea time Rose Room 10:00 - 10:30 (30min) Opening Ceremony Chosun Hotel 10:30 - 11:30 (60min) Policy Dialogue Orchid Room 11:30 - 13:00 (90min) Lunch Chosun Hotel 13:00 - 14:00 (60min) Special Report

14:00 - 14:10(10min) Break Chosun Hotel 14:10 - 15:20 (70min) Joint Project Reports Orchid Room 15:20 - 15:30 (10min) Nomination of the Next Host City Gyeongbok Palace, Han 17:00 - 20:00 (18min) Night Cultural Tour (Optional) River Cruise - light dinner provided

Day 2 (October 11 (Tuesday)) Place Chosun Hotel 09:30 - 10:00 (30min) VIP Gift Exchange Rose Room Discussions and Adoption of Seoul 10:00 - 10:30(30min) Declaration 10:30 - 10:45(15min) Break 10:45 - 11:00(15min) Signing of Seoul Declaration 11:00 - 11:30(30min) Joint Press Conference Fradia 12:00 - 13:30(80min) Farewell Luncheon (Western Cuisine) City Model Exhibition, Safety Promotion 14:00 - 17:30(210min) Policy Site Visit Exhibition., Cheonggyecheon Plaza

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Head of Delegation List

CITY NAME TITLE

1 Seoul Mr. Young Gyu Kwon Acting Mayor of Seoul

Chairman of the Advisors 2 Bangkok Mr. Vallop SUWANDEE to the Governor

3 Metropolitan Manila Usec. Corazon JIMENEZ General Manager

4 Singapore Ms. Hwee Nee CHANG Deputy Secretary (planning), MND

5 Taipei Mr. Wei-Zen CHEN Deputy Mayor

6 Tokyo Mr. Kazuo YOSHIKAWA Vice Governor

7 Hanoi H.E. Mr. Tran Trong Toan Ambassador

8 Yangon Mr.Hau Khan Sum Counsellor

9 Kuala Lumpur Sulochana K INDRAN Counsellor

10 Tomsk Mr. Alexey SEVOSTYANOV Vice Mayor of Tomsk

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Meeting Results

1. Outline of the first day of Plenary Meeting, October 10, 2011

1.1 Policy Dialogue - Enriching the Lives of the Citizens through Waterfront Development

City Presenter Main Points

Assistant Mayor, Han Introduction of accomplishments the Han River Seoul River Project Renaissance Project, focusing on restoring nature Headquarters and developing waterfront as public space Chairman of the Introduction of measures to address coastal Advisors to the Bangkok erosion through T-Groin development and Bamboo Governor of Bangkok Piling to the Governor

Introduction of Active, Beautiful, Clean Project, Singapore Deputy Secretary a waterfront development project

Introduction of waterfront development plans for Danshui River such as development of complex Taipei Chief Engineer cultural park and improvement of appearance of large bridge Introduction of Tomsk City’s waterfront Tomsk Alexey SEVOSTYANOV purification project and water purification project

1.2 Special Report - Bolstering Disaster Reduction Measures for Coping with Major Urban Disasters

City Presenter Main Points Counselor to the Governor, Tokyo Metropolitan Introduction of response measures of Tokyo to Government, address the Great East Earthquake and Tokyo Senior Director for measures to enhance emergency transport during Promotion of Earthquake disasters Resistance ,Bureau of Urban Development

Assistant Mayor, Road, Introduction of large complex facilities disaster Seoul River and Safety safety management system, safety guidelines to Coordination create a safe city 24/7, crisis management manual

Metro Introduction of disaster damage reduction General Manager Manila measures through UNOS and flood control system

Introduction of disaster prevention plan through Taipei Chief Engineer CBDM

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Joint Project City Main Points

Small to Medium-sized jet Introduction of 2011 Changwon Meeting Tokyo Passenger Plane and current developments

Introduction of ‘One Asia Tour’ “Welcome to Asia” Campaign Tokyo organization and joint marketing efforts ICT Initiatives for Urban Development (Taipei) Various exchanges through the launch of Taipei Promotion of Asian Business www.anmc21-ict.org and Investment Projects Introduction of project overview and Tokyo, Network for Crisis Management presentation on results of crisis Seoul management meeting hosted in Seoul Report on results of joint research by Countermeasures to Combat Tokyo member cities and results of H1N1 Infectious Diseases in Asia Conference Introduction on ‘2011 Metropolis Women's Participation in Women’s Forum’ focusing on Seoul Society collaboration with private sector to further develop project Youth to Youth Program Junior Sports Exchange Tokyo, Introduction on junior sports exchange Asia_Junior_Sports 2011- Bangkok 2011 freeze

Introduction of Kuala Lumpur training Staff Capacity Enhancement Tokyo program and measures to expand training Program program in member cities

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Welcome to Asia 2 Campaign • • • • • • • • ○

Promotion of Asian 3 Business and • ○ • • • • Investment Projects

ICT Initiatives for 4 Urban Development • • • ○ •

Development of Affordable, Safe and 5 fast Mass Housing • ○ Technology Project

Urban and Global 6 Environment • • • • • • • ○ • Problems

Network for Crisis 7 Management • • • • • • • • • ○ •

Countermeasures to 8 Combat Infectious • • • • • • • • • ○ • Diseases in Asia

Asian Performing 9 Arts Festival • • • • • • ○

Women’s 10 participation in • • • • • • Society

Youth-to Youth Program Creating 11 Enterprising • • • • • • • • ○ Originals

Staff Capacity 12 Enhancement • • • • • • • • • • • Program

Asia Distance 13 Learning Project

14 Junior Sports • • • • • • • • • ○ •

○ = Organizing City, • = Participating City (The Organizing City of “Staff Capacity Enhancement Program” depends on the course)

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As part of our efforts to promote economic exchange among member cities, the “Asian Network of Major Cities 21—Asia Zone” (hereafter “Asia Zone”) was set up within the Low Carbon Green Growth Expo 2011, which was convened concurrently with the10th Plenary Meeting in Seoul.

This Expo is considered one of the largest environmental exhibitions in . Exhibitors in the ASIA Zone included Tokyo-based small- and medium-sized businesses with state-of-the-art proprietary environmental technologies looking to expand into the Korean market as well as businesses and trade promotion authorities from other parts of Asia. The ASIA Zone exhibition represented a great opportunity to learn about a broad mix of innovative products and technologies with great future potential. A summary of the exhibitors and an overview of the Expo are provided below.

■ Overview of the Low Carbon Green Growth Expo 2011

Hosted by South Korea’s Ministry of Environment under the slogan of achieving a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emission by year 2029 through fostering green industry development and environmental living practices, this trade show will showcase a wide range of eco-friendly and low carbon sectors and technologies.

1. Event Name: Low Carbon Green Growth Expo 2011

2. Event Period: Wednesday, October 12 to Saturday, October 15, 2011, 10 am - 6 pm (10:00-17:00 on the final day of the Expo)

3. Hosted by: Ministry of Environment, Republic of Korea

4. Organized by: Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute, and the Korean Economic Daily

5. Venue: COEX, Halls A and B (Hall area: 17,658 ㎡) *Free admission

6. Scale: 203 exhibitors, 712 booths

7. Number of visitors: 42,403

12 Oct: 9,720 13 Oct: 10.638

14 Oct: 14,014

15 Oct: 8,031

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Number of exhibitors: 16 companies (Other than companies from Tokyo, there were also companies and trade promotion agencies from the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and .)

Please see the appendix for a list of exhibitors.

■ Observation by attendees of the ANMC21 Plenary Meeting

1 Date and time: 12 October 2011, 10:00-11:00

2 Number of participants: 6 (4 from Taipei, 1 from Singapore, 1 from Seoul)

■ Photographs

ANMC21—Asia Zone Observation by ANMC21 member cities

Participants in the observation session Nippon Koei Co., Ltd., “Water Surface listen to the explanation attentively Control Device”

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Participants in the observation session listen to the explanation attentively

Approximately 50,000 people attended the Expo held over four days

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City/Country Company Products on Display Website

TRONC Street Lighting Unit - A wind-

1 Tokyo Loopwing.co.,ltd. www.loopwing.co.jp/ solar hybrid power generation system

System Instrumentation Eco Keeper - An energy-saving

2 Tokyo www.systemkeisou.co.jp/ Co.,Ltd controller

Seabell International STREAM - A hydrokinetic power

3 Tokyo www.seabell-i.com Co.,Ltd. generation system AT-21 - A non-chrome surface treatment

4 Tokyo Art Beam Corporation www.artbeam.co.jp/ technology EKO INSTRUMENTS Solar simulator for photovoltaic

5 Tokyo www.eko.co.jp/eko/index.html CO., LTD. evaluation SFD Recycle System - A system for

6 Tokyo SUPER FAITHS inc. generating energy from used paper www.superfaiths.com/ diapers REARTH Service - Reduces VOC

7 Tokyo MORIKAWA CO.,LTD. www.morikawa-ltd.co.jp emissions

Develops, manufactures and sells Euglena, (midorimushi in Japanese),a

8 Tokyo Euglena Co.,Ltd. single-cell microscopic algae used to www.euglena.jp/ make bio jet fuel, fertilizer, cosmetics and foodstuff

Lead Free Board Xp - radiation www.iken- 9 Tokyo IKEN Engineering Co.Ltd.,

protection board eng.co.jp/top/index.html

Coolant Saver - A specially designed unit

10 Tokyo World Chemical Co.,Ltd. www.wcc.co.jp to remove floating oil from machine tools MAPKA - A new plastic alternative raw material used in molding www.er- 11 Tokyo Eco Research Institute Ltd. EARTH REPUBLIC - A new plastic

kankyo.co.jp/index.html alternative steam foam insulation shock absorbing material Water surface control device to improve

12 Tokyo NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD http://www.n-koei.co.jp/ combined sewer overflow Taiwan External Trade Will be providing trade promotion

13 Taiwan Development Council www.taitra.org.tw services and introducing Taiwan products (TAITRA) Malaysia External Trade Will be introducing low-carbon and

14 Malaysia Development Corporation http://www.matrade.gov.my/ green growth initiatives in Malaysia (MATRADE) Embassy of the Socialist Will be introducing Vietnam's natural http://www.vietnamembassy- 15 Vietnam Republic of Vietnam in the and mineral resources, textiles,

seoul.org/vi/ Republic of Korea electronics and Agroproducts, etc. Technology for transport vehicles to AERONOX improve fuel efficiency and reduce gas

16 The Philippines TECHNOLOGY http://www.aeronox.net/ emission by converting air into nitrous CORPORATION oxide

*Listed in order of application.

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