Environmental Innovator Program in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation for Asia and Africa



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COP17, Durban, Republic of South Africa, Nov 29-Dec 9, 2011 Environmental Innovator Program in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation for Asia and Africa Graduate School of Media and Governance Keio University, Japan Wanglin YAN (yan@sfc.keio.ac.jp)

International Program for Environmental Innovators for the Design of Future Society (EI) Keio University This program aims to train world-class environmental leaders who are able to tackle the dual problems of climate change mitigation and adaptation with an multi-disciplinary curriculum of eco-business, environmental planning and policy, environmental design, and social entrepreneurship.

Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Mitigation The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) defines mitigation as: An anthropogenic intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases. Adaptation The IPCC defines adaptation as the, adjustment in natural or human systems to a new or changing environment. Mitigation and Adaptation While mitigation tackles the causes of climate change, adaptation tackles the effects of the phenomenon. Climate mitigation and adaptation should not be seen as alternatives to each other, as they are not discrete activities but rather a combined set of actions in an overall strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Mitigation of and Adaptation Measures to CC (urban and global) MEASURES To UHI To CC M A M A INDIVIDUAL SURVIVAL AIR CONDITIONING SOLAR RADIATION SHIELDING INDOOR VENTILATION USE OF EXHAUST HEAT HEAT INSULATION USE OF LIGHT COLORED PAINT HIGHLY REFLECTIVE PAINTS ENERGY CONSERVATION ROOFTOP GREENING WATER-RETENTIVE PAVEMENT OPEN WATER SPACE GREEN SPACES AND PARKS ALTERNATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE DISTRICT HEATING AND COOLING PARK AND RIDE WIND PATHS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PRODUCTION PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS

Dilemmas in plan and Implementation of Mitigation and Adaptation Global/Long term Low productivity Mitigation Individual Profit (hinders adaptation) A (hinders mitigation) Public benefit D E B C Adaptation Modified by author. Source: Simin Davoudi, Jenny Crawford and Abid Mehmood eds, 2009, Planning for climate change : strategies for mitigation and adaptation for spatial planners, Earthscan. High productivity Local/Short term

Incentive Model for Bridging Individual Profit/Public Benefit Approach for Social Innovation Business model (Private profit) Low productivity Identify Incentives Issue as a platform Individual Profit Design Fair Rules (to distribute profit) Develop Business Models Create Collaboration Platform Public benefit Design with the balance of private and public profits High productivity Public services (Social benefit)

Keio s educational resources for Environmental Innovators Business Manager Mitigation Chairperson Existing Master s Course [Low-carbon Society Design] Global Leader Existing Academic Field Human Security and International cooperation Individual Profit Entrepreneur Policy Maker Public benefit Existing Master s Course Social Innovator Existing Academic Course [Architecture and Urban Design] Community Leader Existing Academic Field [Environment Governance and Spatial Planning] Social Entrepreneur Adaptation designer

Approaches Towards the Best Mix of Mitigation and Adaptation under the Balance of Individual Profit/Public Interest Mitigation Global/Long term Global Enterprise Individual Profit Social Entrepreneurs A1 A2 A3 Part of D A Adaptation occurs via is or tends to obviate mitigation Mitigation is directly and immediately synonymous with adaptation E.g. urban tree planting Mitigation is adaptation-neutral in short term but supports or obviates it in long term E.g. use of renewable energy Design Part Fair Rules of B (to distribute profit) Identify Incentives Mitigation undermines adaptation in short term by supports or obviates it in long term E.g. dense urban form in hot-humid climes Develop Business Models C Adaptation is mitigation-neutral. E.g. Relocating coastal residents inland into existing housing E Adaptation hinders mitigation. E.g. installing air conditioning (using electricity generated with fossil fuels) to combat effects of heat waves Create Collaboration Platform Environmental Planning/Policy Public benefit Environmental Design Local/Short term Adaptation

Graduate Program for the Creation of Future Society

The Tracks of the Program Course work Project-based Learning Project planning, implementation M1 Skill and Knowledge Fieldwork, internship D1 D2 Student community and global network M2 Project planning and practice Fieldwork Formal presentation, midterm examination Research progress Journal paper Fieldwork Dissertation D3 Fieldwork Master s Thesis Committee for final examination

Pedagogy of the Program: Project Based Learning and PDCA management Project-based Learning

Environmental Research and Practice in Keio Univ. Adaptation Mitigation Global Local Participate in the design of new resume for post-kyoto Contribute to the establishment of Asia and Pacific Adaptation Network Monitoring and investigate mountainous environment, Nepal and China Practice of small scale A/R CDM project, China Urban planning of post-quake, China Conservation of historical cities,, Ethiopia Hot Mudslides monitoring with ICT, Indonesia New energy development and ecosystem conservation, Japan

Networking to the World

Collaboration Opportunities Education Research Methodology development of mitigation and adaptation Development of local and regional applications Plan and implement of international research projects Test/verify prototypes and innovative business models Outreach Curriculum development and sharing internationally to climate change Students exchange and co-education Facility sharing for technical training, internship, fieldwork Information/data collection, sharing and distribution International environmental communication Networking Students/Young researchers network Co-organizing workshop and conference Partnership building among companies, institutions and NPO/NPO

Acknowledgement This program is granted by the Fund for the Promotion of Science and Technology, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology (MEXT), Japan. We are grateful to Japanese Science and Technology Agency(JST) of MEXT for their great help of project management. Environmental Leaders Japanese Students Collaboration Studying and Communication Foreign Students Fostering with international program Supporting system Corporations Fostering environmental leaders for resolving environmental problems in developing countries Mutual understanding on environmental problems in Asia and Africa Supporting measurements

http://ei.sfc.keio.ac.jp