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WORKSHOP

Integrated Solid Wastes Management (ISWM) based on Lifecycle Approach for Sustainable Urban Development

                                            12~15 March 2019

Jeju-do, Korea

 

Background

Integrated Solid waste management (ISWM) is an integral part of the urban environment and planning of the urban infrastructure to ensure sustainable and eco-friendly living environment while considering the promotion of socioeconomic development. Rapid urbanization, urban growth and economic development of the developing countries in the Asia Pacific region has caused numerous problems of waste disposal. It is further aggravated by the lack of technical capacity, particularly in human resources trained in ISWM practices in the areas of waste collection, transportation, processing, technology and disposal. An integrated solid waste management system is strongly connected to three dimensions: urban environmental health, the city planning/growth and resource management.

According to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework, SDG Target 6.3 states “By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials, halving the proportion of untreated wastewater and substantially increasing recycling and safe reuse globally” Also, target 12.4 says “By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment” Lastly, target 12.5 emphasizes “By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse”. Sustainable Development Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) focuses on lifecycle approach to reduce the waste and its impact on environment while supporting quality of life.

In this regards, this capacity building workshop will provide participants with opportunity to obtain a better understanding of waste management practices, policies, and programs by cities and national governments to deal with waste problems in their own countries.

The workshop is intended to be interactive, thus participants are highly encouraged to share their own experiences, challenges, and opportunities for collaboration. CIFAL Jeju will facilitate these discussions, and hope to support the forging of new partnerships between participants.

 

Event objectives

This overall goal of the course is to improve waste management practices, policies, and programs by cities and national governments that ultimately contribute to Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission reduction at global level as well as to enhance the understanding of the application of ISWM at local level. Participants will learn about: innovations in waste management appropriate for the Asia Pacific region; and Korea’s wastes management strategies and policies.

 

Learning objectives

    To enable participants to:

-  Gain knowledge on Korea’s wastes management systems and policies;

-  Understand the implication of integrated solid wastes management (ISWM);

- Analyse and compare the technological gaps among countries with Korea’s technological trends in wastes management;

- Identify potential wastes management needs of cities and villages; and

- Select appropriate wastes management approaches to establish a policy master plan.

- Identify partners with expertise and capacity to assist cities and national governments improve their waste management practices

 

Content and Structure

The course content will include the following topics:

1.      Introduction to lifecycle approach to develop waste management strategy (UNEP) – Sustainable Development Goal 12

2.      Urban Planning and Waste Management Governance (Kyoto University, Dr. Ali Gul Quresh and Asian Institute of Technology, Dr. Sohee Kim) – Sustainable Development Goal 11

3.      Integrated Solid Waste Management Guidelines (developed by UNEP)

4.      Specific waste streams – E-waste, plastics, healthcare waste, waste biomass

5.      How to develop specific waste management plans based on city’s characteristics (group work) with technological and financing applications

Methodology

 The workshop will be comprised of:

-  Presentations and discussions

- Self-assessment exercise and group work

- UNITAR City-Share methodology

- Study visit

 

Target Audience

    This workshop is open to those in central and local government, non-profit and academic sectors in the Asia-Pacific region who wish to implement integrated solid wastes management (ISWM) policies and technologies in both urban and rural settings, or make their contribution to reducing wastes and GHG.

 

Requirement

Selected applicants are required to:

- submit necessary documents on time, i.e., registration form etc.

- complete and submit pre-training readings and assignments, i.e. case studies, self-assessment, etc.

- participate actively in the training program and be fluent in written and spoken English.

 

Event detail

Title: Workshop on Integrated Solid Wastes Management (ISWM) based on Lifecycle Approach for Sustainable Urban Development

 - Date and Venue: 12~15 March 2019 / Jeju-do, South Korea,

- Organizers: UNITAR CIFAL Jeju, Green Technology Center, and Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

- Content: Presentation, discussion and study visit

(A certificate will be awarded at the end of the workshop.)

 

 

 

Application and deadline

 Send the following 7 documents to cifaljeju.env@gmail.comby 16 February 2019 (Saturday):

1.         Download forms or guidelines from www.cifaljeju.org (Notice Upcoming events)

1.1.      Application

1.2.      Letter of nomination

1.3.      Letter of commitment

1.4.      Case study description (see guidelines)

1.5.      Acknowledgement, waiver and release of liability

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

2.         Curriculum vitae (CV) form of your own (Late application will not be accepted.)




   



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