- 10十月 10, 2021没有活动
- 11十月 11, 2021
European Week of Regions and Cities
The European Week of Regions and Cities is an annual four-day event during which cities and regions showcase their capacity to create growth and jobs, implement European Union cohesion policy, and prove the importance of the local and regional level for good European governance.
More info here: https://europa.eu/regions-and-cities/
- 12十月 12, 2021没有活动
- 13十月 13, 2021没有活动
- 14十月 14, 2021
EU Climate Diplomacy Week 2021
Session 11:
“Local Authorities as Climate Champions”
Opening remarks:Henriette Færgemann – First Counsellor – Environment, Climate Action, ICT at Delegation of the European Union to Indonesia
Session 1: Representatives from national governments:
- Mia Amalia, ST, MSi, Ph.D, Director Of Local Development, Ministry of National Development Planning of Indonesia / Bappenas
- Dr. Ir. Syaiful Anwar, M.Sc, Director Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Measurement, Reporting, and Verification, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
- Dr. Hari Nur Cahya Murni, M.Si, Director General of Local Development (Ditjen Bina Bangda), Ministry of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
Session 2: Voices from Indonesian cities
- Semarang City on Urban Mobility
- Bandung City on Urban Food
- H. Mohan Roliskana, S. Sos, MH, Mayor of Mataram City on Waste to Energy
- Dr. H. Firdaus, S.T.,M.T, Mayor of Pekanbaru City on sustainable waste management
- Palembang City: climate mitigation
- Malang City: Climate Adaptation
Moderator: Sri Indah Wibi Nastiti, General Manager of Association of Indonesia Municipalities – APEKSI
Wrap up & Closing remark:
Dr. Bernadia Irawati Tjandradewi – Secretary General of UCLG ASPAC / GCoM SEA Secretariat
Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kVwrvFilTISSceUUEMfDtA.
More info: EU Climate Diplomacy Week 2021
- 15十月 15, 2021
EU-Malaysia Webinar: Road to Glasgow/Kunming
What is Malaysia’s view on climate change? What are corporate perspectives for net-zero emissions? What does civil society think about climate change and biodiversity loss? This virtual conference will generate new ideas for Malaysia to foster a nature-positive and net-zero economy, with high quality and resilient ecosystem services. Make your voice heard as we prepare for the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) and the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15).
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Panel 3: Promoting and Developing Sustainable Cities
There is vast scope to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by applying circular principles – notably re-use, re-manufacturing and re-cycling – to key sectors such as the built environment. Yet it notes that most federal, state and local governments barely consider circular economy measures in policies aimed at meeting the Paris Agreement target of limiting global warming to as close as possible to 1.5°C. The lessons learnt from European cities can be shared with our Malaysian cities to bring all countries in alignment to meet the shared goal of keeping temperatures from increasing above 1.5°C
Objective: Educating Malaysian cities on how they may achieve a circular economy, thereby allowing societies to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement on Climate Action and the long term goal of Greenhouse gas emissions reduction
Moderator: Mr. Pablo Gandara, Team Leader for International Urban and Regional Cooperation (IURC) Asia-Australasia
Speaker 1: Ms. Jacqueline Chang, Country Coordinator for IURC Asia-Australasia and Ms. Asih Budiati, Team Leader for Global Covenant of Mayors
Speaker 2: Mr. Carlos Mendes, Director General of Maia Municipality, Portugal
Speaker 3: YBhg Datuk Hj. Rozali Mohamud, Mayor of Seberang Perai
Speaker 4: Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive of Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA)
Read the highlights here.
- 16十月 16, 2021