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As part of the global and local efforts to meet the human-ecosystem equilibrium, CIFAL Jeju/JITC organizes environmental workshops on a variety of relevant topics like climate change and green growth, carbon-free development, waste management, e-mobility, and environmentally sound technologies. Serving as a venue to share policy experiences and action plans, the Center joins the effort of the global community in moving towards a more sustainable future.

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A Greener Tomorrow:

Environmentally Sound Technologies for Sustainable Development

 

5 – 12 August 2020 (Online)

 

 

Background

Technology has profoundly shaped the economy, society, and environment. While it has caused many social and environmental problems, technology helps to find effective ways to tackle environmental challenges while addressing societal challenges. It also leads to economic growth by increasing productivity and reducing costs. In other words, technology feeds into all three dimensions of sustainable development; economic development, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability.

 

The promotion of environmentally sound technologies as well as the access to Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) has been recognized as one of the key means of implementation of 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Indeed, numerous innovations such as green technologies have been developed and spread around the world at a rapid pace over the decades and contributed to addressing global environmental challenges.

 

In Asia and the Pacific region, there are large disparities between countries in technology and innovation. A number of low-income countries continue to be challenged with respect to development and adoption of innovative environment-related technologies. On the other hand, the Asia-Pacific region is a home to some of the most innovative countries in the world. Technology flows, however, are mostly dominant between developed countries. Thus, it is important to bridge the gap by strengthening regional cooperation to enable technologically deprived countries to take advantage of those technologies to mitigate the environmental risks and to foster green growth in the region.

 

The 2030 agenda for sustainable development emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in technology and innovation field to achieve sustainable development in all countries. A wide range of policy actions can support technology flows, from the development of capacities on firms to the design of trade and investment policies. In this regard, this online event will help participants to raise awareness on the critical importance of policy in development, transfer and adoption of environmentally sound technologies and technology transfer. The workshop will also provide a platform for participants to share and exchange their good practices and challenges regarding the access to environmentally sound technologies.

 

 

Event Objectives

For the capacity building, this event will:

l  Offer a venue for knowledge sharing and motivate participants to discuss their current status and issues of the development, transfer, and adoption of environmentally sound technologies;

l  Provide an opportunity for policy makers and sector experts in the Asia-Pacific region to share and exchange their good practices;

l  Promote a learning atmosphere and establish a strong network which can be utilized after the workshop.

 

 

Learning Objectives

After the event, participants will be able to:

l  Raise awareness on the value of development, transfer, and adoption of environmentally sound technologies in the context of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development;

l  Understand the linkage between policy actions and the conditions for successful promotion of environmentally sound technologies;

l  Expand networks and identify partners with expertise to assist governments to improve their practices.


 

Program

Week

Date

Topic

Week 1

August 5 (Wed)

Policy Frameworks for Environmentally Sound Technologies (ESTs) and Technology Transfer

Week 2

August 12 (Wed)

Action plan group presentation & Feedback

Group Assignment

Before Week 2, Self-paced

Developing action plans

 

l  AllZoom meetings will begin at 15:00 KST

 

 

Target Audience

This online event is open to government officials and personnel from non-profit, civil, and private sectors in Asia and the Pacific region who work on policies and projects related to environment, technology, and innovation.

 

 

Requirements

Selected applicants are required to:

l  Submit necessary documents on time, i.e., registration form etc.

l  Complete and submit pre-training readings and assignments, i.e. action plan etc.

l  Actively participate in the training program

l  Be fluent in written and spoken English


 

Application and deadline

Send the following 4 documents to cifaljeju.env1@gmail.com by 26 July 2020 (Sunday)

1. Application form

Download from http://www.cifaljeju.org/

2. Letter of commitment

3. Consent to collection, usage, and disclosure of personal information

4. Curriculum Vitae

Your own format



Late application will NOT be accepted.

 

 



Note

l  Application without required documents will NOT be considered.

l  Participation is subject to approval of the application by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC.

l  Only selected applicants will be notified individually.

 

 

 

Event detail

∙ Event type

Workshop

∙ Date

5-12 August, 2020

∙ Format

Online

∙ Organizer

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC

∙ Websites

http://www.cifaljeju.org/

∙ Certificate

UNITAR and UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC will jointly issue a certificate upon completion of the training

∙ Benefits

One best participant will be given a priority in selection process when applying for an offline capacity building program organized by UNITAR CIFAL Jeju in the future

 

 




   



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