Planning for Smart Cities in JapanExport this event to calendar

Thursday, March 3, 2016 — 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST

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Abstract 

Many cities are undertaking initiatives to improve environmental performance, creating ‘Smart Cities’ by introducing innovative technologies and plans to promote efficient energy use, recycling and environmentally-friendly traffic management. Yokohama and Kitakyushu are examples of cities working to become smarter. They are linking their environmental policies with those relating to economic revitalization, urban planning, health, and welfare, particularly post 3/11.

Professor Imura will discuss shifting Japanese perspectives on energy management and smart technology investment, not only for the creation of low-carbon cities and a green economy, but also for disaster recovery.

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Register online or call 416-966-1600, to reserve your seat.

Presented by

JSAC  Japan Foundation  Toronto Munk School in Toronto

Presenter Bio

Hidefumi Imura profileHidefumi Imura is Professor at the Global Cooperation Institute for Sustainable Cities of Yokohama City University and Professor Emeritus of Nagoya University, and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. He received his PhD in Applied Physics from the University of Tokyo, and has worked for the Japan Environment Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Yokohama Municipal Government.

Location 
Munk School of Global Affairs - University of Toronto
The Munk Centre Room 108N
1 Devonshire Place

Toronto, ON M5S 3K7
Canada

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