2009. 3. 19 world city water forum organizing committee - world city water forum 2009 -
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2009. 3. 19
World City Water Forum Organizing Committee
- World City Water Forum 2009 -- World City Water Forum 2009 -
Table of Contents
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Ⅱ.
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Background and Objectives
Summary and Details of the Programs
Overall Outline of the Forum
Public Relations and Special Events
V. Future Plans
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Background and Objectives
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Background and Objectives
□ Incheon City is located in the Han River mouth having
the population over 20 million (about ½ of Korean
population) along the river.
□ To find the solution for complicated urban water
problems through the actual situation at Incheon City.
□ To suggest the sysmatic and prospective alternative
approaches in urban water solutions which is related in
newtown construction, urban regeneration, artificial stream
construction and river restoration, water infrastructure, u-
city and hydroinformatics, and so on.
WCWF Background (Current State of Incheon)
Incheon International Airport
Incheon Port
Incheon (Songdo)Free Economic Zone
Reconstruction of Building and House
Logistic, Business, IT-high-Tech, Educarion, etcLogistic, Business, IT-high-Tech, Educarion, etc
Total Area209.4 ㎢
- Songdo(53.3 ㎢ ) : Business, IT
- Youngiong(138.3 ㎢ ) :
Logistic, Tourism
- Cheongna(17.8 ㎢ ) :
Financial, Leisure
Estimated Population : 51,000 people
Total Expense : 21,000 billion KWR
Total Area209.4 ㎢
- Songdo(53.3 ㎢ ) : Business, IT
- Youngiong(138.3 ㎢ ) :
Logistic, Tourism
- Cheongna(17.8 ㎢ ) :
Financial, Leisure
Estimated Population : 51,000 people
Total Expense : 21,000 billion KWR
Area : 1/10 of Tokyo City
WCWF Background (Constuction of IFEZ)
Company LogoCompany Logo77• Inland Manmade Waterways and Existing Streams increase Fresh and Ecological Effects.
• Inland Manmade Waterways and Existing Streams increase Fresh and Ecological Effects.
WCWF Background (IFEZ Economical Park)
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WCWF Background (Han River Mouth)
인공위성으로본한강하구주변
GanghwaGanghwa
GimpoGimpoSukmoSukmo
GyodongGyodong
YeongjongYeongjong
Han RiverHan River
Imjin RiverImjin RiverIslands
Tidal Power Plant(2 locations)
Peace Zones
Flood
Sand Deposition
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IncheonTerminal
Incheon CityIncheon City
Gimpo CityGimpo City
首爾市首爾市
Canals
Bucheon CityBucheon City
GimpoTerminal
韓 江
韓 江
Kyoung In Kyoung In CanalCanal
西 海西 海
● Practical Use of Flood Control, Utilization of the Han River as a WaterwayPractical Use of Flood Control, Utilization of the Han River as a Waterway
• Water Depth : 6.3m
• Use of Waterside Space Leisure Water Activities• Flood Control Logistic/Tourists/Sightseeing/Transportation• Zone Limits National (Connection of the Han River and Yellow Sea)
WCWF Background (Kyoung In Canal)
2009 World City Water Forum
Date : 2009. 8. 18 ~ 21(4 days)
Location : Songdo ConvensiA
Estimated Participants : 5,000 people from 50 nations
Theme : Innovation and Harmony of Water and Cities
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조 감 도
5. 배치도 및 조감도2009 Global Fair & Festival and the World City Water Forum
2009 Global Fair & Festival
Date : 2009. 8. 7 10. 25 (80 days)∼
Location : Songdo International
Estimated Viewers : 7,000,000 people
Theme : Lightening Tomorrow
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1. Event Summary
2. Detailed Order of Events
3. Organization Chart
4. Program
5. Event Contents
Overall Outline
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1. Event Summary
Overall Outline
English : World City Water Forum 2009
2009. 08. 18 (Tues) ~ 21 (Fri)
Incheon Metropolitan City and Han River Water Management Committee
Theme : Innovation and Harmony of Water and Cities
Name of Event
Name of Event
Date of EventDate of Event
Funded ByFunded By
Theme Theme
Supported By
Supported By
Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade( in Korea Government)
2007. December2007. December • Agreement for World City Water Forum Conference
2008. January~ 2008. January~ MarchMarch
• World City Water Forum Preliminary Meeting• Organizing the Committee
2008. April2008. April • Collaborative Meeting with Han River Water Management Committee
2008. 2008. NovemberNovember
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2. Detailed Order of Events
Overall Outline
• Yoshiro Mori (President of the Japan Water Forum) accept as a Keynote Speaker • Over 200 members of Japan’s specialist and NPO will attend in the forum
2008. September2008. September• President of Kiribati to accept as a Keynote Speakers• Jerome Glenn and Timothy Mack confirmed as Keynote Speakers
2008. December2008. December•Tuvalu Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia visited to Korea• Accept as a Keynote Speaker
Chairman
Advisory
Committee
Vice Chairmen
Special
Symposium
Coordinator
Technical
Conference
Coordinator
Event
Coordinator
Secretary
General
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3. Organizational Committee
Overall Outline
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Overall Outline
4. Program
World CityWater Forum
2009
Technical Conference
SpecialSymposium
TechnicalTour
Presentation given by Specialists(200 papers)
Encouraged Participation for Discussion of Related Topics (300papers)
Incheon’s excellence in water management
The introduction of IFEZ and Industries to the public tour groups
Opportunity for Networking and Exchange
(20 CEOs + 20 Mayors)
KeynoteSpeech &
InvitedLectures
KeynoteSpeech &
InvitedLectures
Recognition of Event
Distinguished guests will speak on water related issues that are affecting the world
Leaders’Luncheon
5. Event Contents
Overall Outline
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1. International Meeting & Workshops
2. Invited Speakers
3. Technical Conference
4. Special Symposium
5. Youth Future World Water Contest
Table of Contents
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2. Asian River Watershed Management Workshop2. Asian River Watershed Management Workshop
3. The Water Network for Areas of Desertification Symposium 3. The Water Network for Areas of Desertification Symposium
1. UN/ESCAP Water Infrastructure Workshop1. UN/ESCAP Water Infrastructure Workshop
International Meeting & Workshop
4. HydroAsia and Hydro-Europe Workshop4. HydroAsia and Hydro-Europe Workshop
5. Lunchern and Seminar by CEOs and Mayors5. Lunchern and Seminar by CEOs and Mayors
Director-General and Specialist meeting of Water Resources in Asia and Pacific Region
Network of Asian River Basin Organization
Specialist and NGOs meeting and Network in Arid Regions Throughout North Asia, Southwest Asia and Central Asia
Graduate Workshop( 9 Universities in Asia + 8 Universities in Europe)
CEOs from International Water Companies organizations and Business and City Mayors (40 members)
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1. Main Speakers
Photo Name and Profile Photo Name and Profile
Apisai Ielemia Prime Minister of Tuvalu Sea Level Rising Problem by Global Warming (Keynote Speech)
Jerome C. Glenn
Co-founder and Director of the Millennium Project of the World Federation of UN Associations Director of the Millennium Project
Anote Tong
President of Kiribati Sea Level Rising Problem by Global Warming(Incheon Yellow Sea Initiative)
Yoshiro Mori
Former Prime Minister of Japan President of the Japan Water Forum
Invited Keynote Speakers
Photo Name and Profile Photo Name and Profile
Timothy Mack
President of the World Future Society
John Anthony Allan
King’s College , University of London Winner of Stockholm Water Prize 2008
Koichiro Matsuura or Nazy(In Processing) Director-General UNESCO Director – General (UNESCO-IHP)
H.S.H. Prince Albert II (In Processing) H.S.H. Crown Prince of Monaco2008 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
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1. Main Speakers
Invited Keynote Speakers
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• Artificial Restoration of Urban Streams• Climate Change Adaptation by Rainwater Harvesting and Management• DHI Urban Water Software User Conference• Drainage • Effects on Water by Global Warming• Floods and Drought• Ground Water and Management• Hydraulics• Modeling and Optimization of Urban Water Infrastructures• River Governance• Urban Hydrology• Usage of Lidar and High-Tech Measuring Instruments• Water Management of the Estuary, Dams, and the Coastal Area• Water Resource Management and Policy• Water Supply
Technical Conference
Example 1. Effects on Water by Global Warming
Session Theme
Session 1 Climate Change and Water Resources; Understanding and Adaptation Challenges
Session 2 Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in the Cities
Session 3 Changing Water Resources and Ecosystem Impacts
Session 4 Climate Change and Sustainable Coastal Management
Participants
• Prof. Yochancn Kushnir/ Lamont-Doherty Earth Abservatory of Columbia University
• Prof. Upmanu Lall/ Dept. of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University
• Prof. Enda O'Connell/ Newcastle University, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK
• Prof. Richard Dawson / Newcastle University, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK
Technical Conference
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Examploe 2. Modeling and Optimization of Urban Water Infrastructures
Participants Chris Choi (University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA) Nicholas Ashbolt (Cincinnati, OH, EPA, USA) Steve Buchberger (University of Cincinnati, Arizona, Cincinnati,OH, USA) Ed Glenn (University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA) Ian Pepper (University of Arizona, Tucson,Arizona, USA) Kevin Lansey (University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA) Suiqing Liu (Tongi University, Shanghai, China) Angus Simpson (Prof, Univ of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia)
Session Theme
Session 1 Urban Water Distribution Systems– Modeling
Session 2 Urban Water Distribution Infrastructures – Optimization
Session 3 Urban Water Distribution Systems – Water Quality Issues
Session 4 Reclaimed Lands and Salinity Issues
Session 5 Real-Time Monitoring and Sensor Development for Water Distribution Systems
Technical Conference
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Special Symposium
• Flood
• Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Symposium
• U-City & Hydroinformatics
• Water Reuse Green Revolution
• Urban Disaster Prevention
• PPP for Urban Infrastructure Development
• Urban Water Policy and the Green Development
• Water, Transportation and Canal Cities
• Environmental Water Policy and Its Application in Korea
Special Symposium
Urban Stream Restoration Flood Insurance
& Mapping
Flood Insurance & Mapping
Water Reuse & Green
Revolution
U-City & Hydro
InformaticsPPP
for Urban Infrastructure Development
Urban Disaster
Prevention
Water, Transportation & Canal Cities
PPP for Urban
Infrastructure Development
Environmental Water Policy
and Its Application in
Korea
Symposium Sessions Remarks
Flood Mapping and
Insurance(4)
1) Flood Risk Mitigation Against Climate Change
Session Program Complete
2) Flood Risk Mapping
3) Flood Insurance Program
4) Sustainable Flood Defense Strategies
U-City & Hydro-
informatics(10)
1) Hydroinformatic needs for urban water management in Mega Cities
Session Program
(5~10 Sessions
TBA)
2) Data acquisition and data management
3) New sensors, real time control decision system and inverse modeling
4) Simulation technologies, new digital environments and ambient computing
Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
(6)
1) Restoration of Wildlife Habitat within the Ecosystem and the Ecological Restoration of Irrigation Water
Session Program Complete
2) Natural River Bed Restoration & Landscape Management
3) Celebrating Nature’s Creation and the Use of a Changed Waterfront
4) Waterside Restoration and the Ecological Belt Development of the Waterside
5) Natural Purification of Water and the Management of the Pollution Sources
6) Urban Stream Health Assessment
Symposium Session Remarks
PPP for Urban Infrastructure Development
(3)
1) Initiatives in Promoting Public Private Partnership (PPP) Session
Program Complete
2) How Can PPP Contribute to Infrastructure Development
3) PPP in Water Sector- Case Study
Urban Water Policy and the
Green Development
(2)
1) River Water Vegetation Carbon Reduction Plan Session
Program2) City Heat Reduction and Green City Development Negotiation
Water, Transportation
and Canal Cities
(6)
1) Sightseeing & Water Course
Session Program Complete
2) Water Course Design & Management
3) City Environment & Water Governance
4) City & Disaster Prevention
5) Canal & Regional Maintenance
6) Physical Distribution Maintenance
Urban Disaster Prevention (2)
1) City Flooding and Structured Defensive Measures
Session Program Complete2) City Flooding and Prevention Methods
Water Reuse and Green
Revolution (2)
1) Reuse of Treated Sewage and Sludge Session Program Complete2) New Reclaimed Energy
Environmental Water Policy
and Its Application in
Korea
1) Environmental Water Assessment and Management in Korea
Session Program
2) Technologies of Watershed Management in Korea
3) Status and Management of Water Environment in Han River Basin
Special Symposium
Special Symposium
Example 1. Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
Specialists have been invited to discuss various studies on urban stream restoration from both an international and national standpoint.
Main Topics (6)
6 presentations/session (total 36 papers will be presented)
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Session Theme
Session 1 Restoration of Wildlife Habitat within the Ecosystem and the Ecological Restoration of Irrigation Water
Session 2 Natural River Bed Restoration & Landscape Management
Session 3 Celebrating Nature’s Creation and the Use of a Changed Waterfront
Session 4 Waterside Restoration and the Ecological Belt Development of the Waterside
Session 5 Natural Purification of Water and the Management of the Pollution Sources
Session 6 Urban Stream Health Assessment
To discuss solutions to environmental issues affecting cities, in efforts to restore the
urban city environment.
Main Topics (6)
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Special Symposium
Sessions Theme
Session 1 Tourism & Water Culture
Session 2 Water Course Design & Management
Session 3 City Environment & Water Governance
Session 4 City & Disaster Prevention
Session 5 Canal & Regional Maintenance
Session 6 Physical Distribution Maintenance
Example 2. Water, Transportation and Canal Cities
Youth Future World Water Contest
The Youth Future World Water Contest in an international contest that provides an opportunity for the great minds of our nations to provide possible solutions to water issues that are affecting our present and our future.
Youth will be challenged to think ahead to 20 years from now to describe the world then, while discussing what action has been taken to solve various water related issues, or prevent against water related disasters.
Youth are encouraged to draw from a variety of sources to consider possibilities concerning future issues from a local, national or global standpoint.
Summary - Dates : August 18~21, 2009 (Tuesday ~ Friday) - Place : Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Korea - Theme :Water in 20 years from now
Organized By : World City Water Forum Organizing Committee (WCWF), United Nations University (UNU)
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Registration 1st Step : Paper Submission &
Teacher’s Recommendation- Submit Papers by May 31, 2009- Papers are to be 5- 10 pages in length
2nd Step : Team Presentation- 1st Round Presentation : Oral and Poster Presentation a) 15 min Presentation, 15 min Q&A b) Up to 15 - 20 teams will advance to final round(remaining teams will be rearranged to create new teams)- 2nd Round (2nd~3rd Day) : After spending in sessions on Day 2, groups will be given the challenge of creating a new presentation (PPT). Select teams will receive merit based awards.
Youth Future World Water Contest
Day18.18
Day28.19
Day38.20
Day48.21
A Group presentation by team
Award ceremony
B Group presentation by team
Special award ceremony
Participants present oral and poster presentations Separate to A and B teams after final round A : up-to 15-20 Teams B : All remaining teams
A teamParticipate in seminars and symposiums
B teamParticipate in seminars
and symposiumsCreate new group
project
Public Relations
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Online Public Relations
Homepage (www.wcwf2009.org)Most up to date news about the WCWF 2009
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Homepage
Distributing the E-DM to 16,000 Recipients Internationally
E-DM (Weekly)
Newsletter (Monthly)
Offline Public Relations
Distribution Leaflet (Bulletin No1)
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Distribution Leaflet (Bulletin No2)
Distribution Leaflet (Bulletin No3)
Offline Public Relations
Poster Advertisements
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Environmental Technical Journal
~ Magazine Advertisement
Daejun KTX Illuminated Advertisement
Seminar • Symposium Participation ○ World Water Week 2008
• Bulletin distributed in both the Registration area
and the Conference Room
• Meeting between representatives of the SIWI
Organizing Committee, Japan Water Forum
and Netherlands Water Forum and so on
○ Japan Symposium
• Participated in the Wave Special Lecture,
International Water Governance Symposium,
and Tokyo Symposium on Water Governance,
and introduced the WCWF 2009 in a presentation
• Yoshiro Mori confirmed as a Keynote Speaker
at the WCWF 2009
Offline Public Relations
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Technical Tour
Gul Po Stream
○ Scale : Open River Development L=6.08 ㎞ , W35 ~ 110m
○ Main Facilities : Ecological Wet Land, Fountain, Observation Deck, Hydroponics Establishment
Hakik Sewage Plant
○ Location : Jeong-gu, Shinheung-dong 3
○ Scale : Site 186,000 ㎡ , Disposal Capacity Q = 125,000 tons/day
○ Main Facilities :
- Sewage Disposal Treatment Plant, Environmental Recycling Center, and Eco-Center
- Environmental Eco-Center & Landscape Facility/ Electricity & Machine Facility
Songdo Environmental Resource Center
○ Location : Yeonsu-gu, Dongchung-dong / ○ Dimension : 280,095 ㎡○ Scale : 500 tons/day (250 tons×2)
○ Main Facilities : Cutting Edge Facility for Environmental Pollution Prevention
○ Special Feature : The Marketing of Environmentally Friendly Residual Heat
Incineration
○ Time and Date : 2009. 08. 20, 14:00
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• 500 papers will be selected for presentation at this international event in order to discuss possible solutions to water related issues in cities
• To raise awareness through the Yellow Sea Initiative of the global water issues that are a result of climate change, and urban development
• To build and establish a global network that will work to share information which can be used to find solutions together for the future of our water resources
• Youth Future World Water Contest will challenge and raise interest for future generations
• To discuss and find solutions that will support a harmony of cities and water related issues
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Summary
Future Goals
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• Stockholm World Water Week, Singapore’s International Water Week and the World City Water Forum will make a contribution for solving water problems in the different approaches.
• The conclusions reached and proposed at the World City Water Forum 2009 will be submitted to UN, WWC and water related Agencies.
• The Youth Future World Water Contest will educate and challenge young adults to have a more active role in creating positive change for the future of water resources
• With the support and vision of organizations such as the UN, ADB, and UNU, specialists in the field of water will continue to come together as a global community to exchange their views and experience
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Future Goals
We look forward to seeing you at We look forward to seeing you at the World City Water Forumthe World City Water Forum
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