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Summary of LCS and SATREPS
Junichi Fujino National Institute for Environmental Studies
The 19th AIM International Workshop
December 13-14, 2013 Ohyama Memorial Hall, NIES
Tsukuba, Japan
Session 2: Asian LCS Session (1)
10:40-11:00 Summary of LCS and SATREPS Dr. Junichi Fujino (NIES, Japan)
11:00-11:20 Presentation from China Prof. Xiulian Hu and Dr. Kejun Jiang (ERI, China)
11:20-11:40 Presentation from India Prof. P. R. Shukla (IIM, India)
11:40-12:00 Discussion
Session 3: Asian LCS Session (2)
13:00-13:20 Low carbon society blueprint to implementation - The case of Iskandar Malaysia Prof. Chin Siong Ho (UTM, Malaysia)
13:20-13:35 Presentation from Bhopal Prof. Manmohan Kapshe (MANIT, India) and Prof. Aashish Deshpande (NITTIR, India)
13:35-13:50 Presentation from Khon Kaen Prof. Sirintornthep Towprayoon and Prof. Savitri Garivait (JGSEE, Thailand)
13:50-14:10 LCSRNet/LoCARNet Dr. Shuzo Nishioka and Ms. Tomoko Ishikawa (IGES, Japan)
14:10-14:40 Discussion
Research Project “Establish a Methodology to Evaluate Middle to
Long Term Environmental Policy Options toward Asian Low Carbon
Societies (Low-Carbon Asia Research Project)” (S-6)
There is potential to reduce GHG emissions by 69% compared to the reference case in Asia
GH
G e
mis
sions
(GtC
O2e/y
ear)
Action1: Urban Transport Action2: Interregional Transport Action3: Resources & Materials Action4: Buildings Action5: Biomass Action6: Energy System Action7: Agriculture and Livestock Action8: Forest & Landuse Others (CH4 and N2O emissions from other than agriculture and livestock
Reductions by
Asia (LCS)
• The global emissions will become 1.8 times larger compared to the 2005 level and emissions in Asia will be doubled under the reference scenario.
• It is feasible to reduce GHG emissions in Asia by 69% by introducing ten actions and Others (CH4 and N2O emissions from other than agriculture and livestock) appropriately compared to the reference scenario in 2050.
GHG Emissions in
the world (LCS)
the world (Reference)
Examples of Brochures introducing Asian Low Carbon Scenarios Communication and feedbacks of LCS study to real world
2009/11
2012/02
2011/10
2011/03
2010/10
2007/05 2009/10 2009/11 2009/10
2013/05 2009/08,2012/11
2011/09,2012/11 2009/10,2012/02 2010/02,2012/09 2010/10,2012/10
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2013/03 2013/07 2013/10
2013/10
2010/11
2013/05
Shiga Japan
Shiga Japan
Kyoto Japan
Jilin China
Guangzhou China
India
Ahmedabad India
Bhopal India Thailand Indonesia
Iskandar Malaysia
Malaysia IskandarMalaysia
Cyberjaya Malaysia
AhmedabadVietnam Thailand Bangladesh
Korea
Iskandar Malaysia
MalaysiaKhon Kaen Thailand
GuangzhouGuangzhouGuangzhouCambodia
Putrajaya Malaysia
Putrajaya Malaysia
http://2050.nies.go.jp/LCS/
Project for “Development of Low Carbon Society Scenarios for Asian Regions"
under Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable
Development Program (SATREPS) supported by Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
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Overview : Iskandar Malaysia Actions For A low Carbon Future
Collaboration of
Needs holistic approach
towards green economic
growth to ensure
sustainability and align
with IM vision to be
come metropolis of
international standing
Endorsed by Malaysia Prime
Minister YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd
Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak on
6th November 2013
IRDA, Iskandar Malaysia: Action For A Low Carbon Future, Japan pavilion side event at COP19, 2013
The 10 action plans
Collaboration of 1. Integrated Green
Transportation – Mobile Management System
2. Green Economy Guidelines
3. Eco-Life Challenge Project for Schools
4. Portal on Green Technology
5. Trees for Urban Parks/Forests
6. Responsible Tourism and Biodiversity Conservation
7. Bukit Batu Eco-Community
8. GAIA – Green Accord Initiative Award
9. Low Carbon Village FELDA Taib Andak
10. Special Feature: Smart City – Pasir Gudang ‘NAFAS BARU’: CLEAN AND HEALTHY CITY
IRDA, Iskandar Malaysia: Action For A Low Carbon Future, Japan pavilion side event at COP19, 2013
Quick update : 3. Eco life Challenge Programs
198 primary schools,
Phase 1 - 23 schools
IRDA, Iskandar Malaysia: Action For A Low Carbon Future, Japan pavilion side event at COP19, 2013
IRDA in collaboration with MPPG currently embarking on a program named as NAFAS BARU PASIR GUDANG, 4 main LCS programs
Green Industry Carbon Sequestration
Integrated Solid Waste Management Green Community IRDA, Iskandar Malaysia: Action For A Low Carbon Future, Japan pavilion side event at COP19, 2013
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