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  • All day
    2021-06-17-2021-06-25

    ReThink Urban Spaces IDEATHON” หรือ ริทัศน์ ไอเดียธอน เป็นกิจกรรมในโครงการ RETHINK URBAN SPACES-RTUS (ริทัศน์) Thai-European Youth Forum on Urban Community Development ซึ่งได้รับการสนับสนุนจากสหภาพยุโรปในประเทศไทย โดยความร่วมมือของ สถาบันเกอเธ่ ประเทศไทย มูลนิธิการศึกษาเพื่อสร้างพลเมืองไทยและมูลนิธิส่งเสริมสื่อเด็กและเยาวชน (สสย.)

    โครงการริทัศน์มีจุดมุ่งหมายเพื่อส่งเสริมและสนับสนุนกิจกรรมที่ริเริ่มและดำเนินการโดยเยาวชนให้เกิดการมองพื้นที่เมืองในประเทศไทยด้วยมุมมองใหม่ เพื่อสร้างเมืองสำหรับทุกคน (inclusive cities) ที่ซึ่งผู้มีส่วนเกี่ยวข้องทุกฝ่ายสามารถเข้ามามีส่วนร่วมในประเด็นที่กระทบต่อชีวิตความเป็นอยู่ของตนเองในปัจจุบันและอนาคต

    กิจกรรมไอเดียธอนเป็นก้าวแรกในการสร้างพื้นที่ให้เยาวชนใน 5 เมือง ได้แก่ ขอนแก่น กาญจนบุรี หาดใหญ่ เชียงใหม่และกรุงเทพฯ ได้เข้ามาแบ่งปันมุมมองและความคิดริเริ่มใหม่ๆ ที่มีต่อเมืองของตน โดยใช้เวลา 3 วัน แลกเปลี่ยนความคิดและร่วมกันต่อภาพไอเดียซึ่งกันและกันเพื่อพัฒนาต่อไปกับกลุ่มทำงานเรื่องเมืองในพื้นที่ของตนเอง

    รับสมัคร 1- 25 มิถุนายน 2564 ที่เว็บไซต์ www.rtus-th.org
    กิจกรรม IDEATHONS ที่เมือง
    – ขอนแก่น 14 – 16 กรกฎาคม 2564
    – กาญจนบุรี 30 ก.ค. – 1 ส.ค. 2564
    – หาดใหญ่ 20 – 22 สิงหาคม 2564
    – เชียงใหม่ 3 – 5 กันยายน 2564
    – กรุงเทพฯ 17 – 19 กันยายน 2564

    *ทั้งนี้กำหนดการอาจมีการเปลี่ยนแปลงตามสถานการณ์ แต่จะแจ้งให้ผู้เข้าร่วมรับทราบล่วงหน้าโทร.: 66 (0) 2108 8233

    อีเมล: rtus-bangkok@goethe.de
    เฟซบุค: ReThinkUrbanSpaces
    เว็บไซต์ www.rtus-th.org

    *****

    RTUS IDEATHON” is an activity supervised by ReThink Urban Spaces-RTUS, a Thai-European Youth Forum on Urban Community Development, a programme funded by the European Union. With the cooperation of the Goethe-Institut Thailand, Thai Civic Education Foundation and Child and Youth Media Foundation.

    RTUS’s goal is to support the development of activities and mechanisms to enhance youth participation in the urban development process for inclusive cities. Moreover, applicants will have the opportunity to join an exchange platform with their pairs in the European Capital cities.

    IDEATHON will be RTUS’s first step to engage 20 youth aged 18-25 years old in 5 cities such as Khon Kaen, Kanchanaburi, Hat Yai, Chiang Mai and Bangkok in a three-day event. IDEATHON is a platform where young people can share and initiate their ideas toward urban changes in their cities.

    Application period: 1st until 25th of June 2021 at www.rtus-th.org

    Event Dates:
    • Khon Kaen during 14th and 16th July 2021
    • Kanchanaburi during 30th July and 1st August 2021
    • Hat Yai during 20th until 22nd August 2021
    • Chiang Mai during 3rd until 5th September 2021
    • Bangkok during 17th until 19th September 2021

    Notice: Event dates are subjected to change in accordance to COVID-19 local situation.

    Contacts
    Phone: (66) 2108 8233
    Email: rtus-bangkok@goethe.de
    Facebook: ReThinkUrbanSpaces
    Website: www.rtus-th.org

  • All day
    2021-06-17

    Thursday, 17 June 2021, 3:00-4:30 p.m. GMT+8 (9:00-10:30 a.m. CEST)

    Net Zero: 2050 Low Carbon Spatial Planning

    In this 4th session of the Low Carbon Cities Webinar, curated by the GTALCC Project under UNDP Malaysia and the Ministry of Environment and Water (KASA), we’ll be taking a look at on the the topic of Spatial Planning in the context of Achieving Net-Zero Emissions by the year 2050. Joining with us this 17th of June will be 5 experts, both local and foreign, who specializes in urban / spatial planning in each of their respective cities. Tune in as we hear their unique insights on how we could decarbonize our cities through approaches such as integrated land use planning strategies, tools, and policies with regard to other land uses, as well as the capitalization of renewables to power our ever burgeoning cities.

    Organized by: GTALCC Project

    Supported by: KASA, SEDA, UNDP & GEF

    Register: Events – GTALCC

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  • All day
    2021-06-25

    MobiliseYourCity member cities and countries across the world are taking action and demonstrating their commitment to transforming transport. On 25th June 2021, experts, practitioners, financing institutions and decision-makers will come together during the MobiliseYourCity Global Forum to provide answers to key challenges faced by cities on the way to sustainable mobility. They will discuss new opportunities for collaboration and some of the sector’s most important issues as MobiliseYourCity steps up its efforts to shape low-carbon mobility systems that contribute to efficient, safe and just cities.

    The conference part of the day will be opened by a panel with high-level representatives of the governments of Germany, France and the EU discussing how the lessons of five years of successful implementation can be rapidly scaled to meet the global challenges of the moment. Speakers from around the world will then address topics ranging from financing sustainable urban mobility to using digital technologies to ensure a sustainable and just transition in urban mobility or accompanying institutional change beyond infrastructure development in roundtables and further panel discussions.

    Register to the MobiliseYourCity Global Forum at the Transport and Climate Change Week!

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  • All day
    2021-06-28

    Monday, 28 June 2021, 19:30 – 21:00 (JST) / 10:30-12:00 (GMT)

    In 2018 four pioneer local governments—Kitakyushu, New York, Toyama, and Shimokawa—presented their Voluntary Local Review (VLR) of progress towards achieving the 2030 Agenda. Ever since, the VLR movement has grown, with an increasing number of local and regional governments presenting their own VLR each year. Despite the unprecedented challenges humanity faced in 2020, VLRs have served to ratify commitments by local and regional governments to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Moreover, recent Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs), such as that by Japan in 2021, are recognising and referring to the important role of VLRs.

    Since the VLR movement was launched, the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) has made significant efforts to support the creation of the four existing Japanese VLRs (as of June 2020) and engage in global processes to accelerate local action on the SDGs. In 2020, IGES presented the first volume of the “State of the Voluntary Local Reviews” series that provided assessment of the first two years of VLRs and analysis of the VLR launched in 2018 and 2019.

    This webinar celebrates the launching of the second volume of the “State of the Voluntary Local Reviews” report. Entitled “From reporting to action,” the report analyses the progress of VLRs and outlook of the VLRs conducted in 2020. This webinar will share the main findings of the report and bring together cities that conducted a VLR, providing an opportunity for participants to exchange experiences and lessons learnt. Through this open conversation, we aim at highlighting the benefits VLR can bring to local governments, thereby encouraging other local governments to take up this challenge. By covering the development of the VLR movement during 2020, this webinar hopes to be an input to the 2021 high-level political forum (HLPF 2021).

    More information: https://www.iges.or.jp/en/events/20210628 

2930
  • 15:00 -18:00
    2021-06-30

    Green and Smart Building represents the perfect integration to support the development of sustainable cities. Low Carbon Smart Buildings are the positive catalyst towards sustainability and, even more than energy and technology solutions. The use of vertical green and roof garden offer a great opportunity to change the image of the city toward a nature-based solution for a clean healthy urban life. From the Roman Villa’s gardens to the Blood and Tissue Bank of Catalonia in Barcelona, design and technology are at work in the continuous search for solutions to integrate the vegetation benefits into the architecture.

    As an important topic of green development and ecological transition, we believe there are great cooperation possibilities of smart & sustainable buildings between Europe and China.  Taking this thematic webinar as the first step, we invite speakers from academia and industry to share their know-hows and best practices of green and sustainable building, as well as how architectures can help to achieve the sustainability goal of cities.

    Agenda

    Read the highlights from the event

     

   

Past


  • Webinar

January, 24th

In the past three years, collaborations, investments, and knowledge sharing has multiplied on themes related to the circular economy (CE). Networks, knowledge-sharing hubs, and training tools are bringing to light the CE innovations and best practices in fields such as waste and water management, land-use planning, transportation, infrastructure and buildings, agriculture, and food systems. The cities and regions that are part of the IURC NA network are well-placed to contribute to this global transformation to improve circularity by promoting and...
In the past three years, collaborations, investments, and knowledge sharing has multiplied on themes related to the circular economy (CE)....
  • Webinar

January, 10th

You are invited to the first IURC-NA webinar session of 2024, focusing on international cooperation and how it can relate to the sustainable and resilient cities of the future! Climate change and environmental deterioration have become central to cities’ urban development plans. As a result, the European Union’s IURC program facilitates the exchange of challenges and solutions internationally to accelerate the reduction of net greenhouse gas emissions and improve the quality of life in urban areas. This first online session of 2024 will be an opportunity...
You are invited to the first IURC-NA webinar session of 2024, focusing on international cooperation and how it can relate...
  • Webinar

December, 7th

The webinar "IURC Latin America: Final lessons from the City-to-City cooperation" organized by the International Urban and Regional Cooperation Latin America (IURC-LAC) Programme sougth to  reflect on the main lessons learned from the IURC Latin America City-to-City cooperation and share best practices linked to sustainable urban development. Space The full agenda of the event is available here Space Download the presentations here Space Read the highlights from the event here
The webinar "IURC Latin America: Final lessons from the City-to-City cooperation" organized by the International Urban and Regional Cooperation Latin...
  • Webinar

November, 23rd

The webinar "IURC Latin America: Final lessons from the Region-to-Region cooperation" organized by the International Urban and Regional Cooperation Latin America (IURC-LAC) Programme sougth to reflect on the main lessons learned from the IURC Latin America Region-to-Region cooperation and share best practices linked to sustainable regional innovation. Space The full agenda of the event is available here Space Download the presentations here Space Read the highlights from the event here
The webinar "IURC Latin America: Final lessons from the Region-to-Region cooperation" organized by the International Urban and Regional Cooperation Latin...
  • Webinar

November, 22nd

Cities face significant challenges in decarbonizing and improving the resilience of their aging housing stock. Panelization promises to reduce the labour involved with deep retrofits. This presentation covers Canada's first panelized retrofit to achieve net-zero energy performance, the Presland Net-Zero PEER Pilot.   Ottawa Community Housing (OCH) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) will share the results of this ambitious project, which represents a replicable, scalable model for retrofits nationwide. OCH will explain its role as a general contractor and panel...
Cities face significant challenges in decarbonizing and improving the resilience of their aging housing stock. Panelization promises to reduce the...
  • Webinar

November, 8th - 24th

Companies (large, middle-sized or SME) from our IURC partner cities of Essen (Germany), Grenoble-Alpes Metropole (France), Toyota or Koriyama (Japan), looking for solutions on new energy technologies and/or hydrogen to address climate change challenges, are eligible to participate in the Joint Open Innovation Online Pitches.
Companies (large, middle-sized or SME) from our IURC partner cities of Essen (Germany), Grenoble-Alpes Metropole (France), Toyota or Koriyama (Japan),...
  • Event

October, 24th

International Urban and Regional Cooperation (IURC) is set to host its Final Event on 24 October 2023. As participants from around the globe convene, the event promises a rich discourse on urban and regional development.   The Committee of the Regions' venue will see insights from high-ranking European Commission officials. The day's core discussions will revolve around pivotal themes: the Ecological & Energy Transition, Urban & Regional Renewal, and Innovation Ecosystems & Digital Transition. Sessions will showcase global cooperative case...
International Urban and Regional Cooperation (IURC) is set to host its Final Event on 24 October 2023. As participants from...
  • Workshop

October, 23rd

IURC North America (NA) and Latin America (LA) have organized an event in combination with the Annual IURC Global event to take place in Brussels on October 23-24th, 2023. Cities, Metropolitan Areas, and Regions participating in the IURC NA and LA geographical areas will present the highlights of their participation in the program, lessons learned, and aspirations for the future of their cooperation. Furthermore, representatives will have an opportunity to network and exchange ideas for similar challenges in sustainable urban...
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  • Webinar

October, 18th

Among the more problematic effects climate change imposes on urban planners are the challenges of creating and re-purposing public spaces that mitigate urban heat islands and alleviate threats from intense rain events and flooding while positively impacting communities.   In this session, we will learn from three different projects.   - The Moakley Park Vision Plan, presented by the City of Boston, transforms one of its largest waterfront open spaces from a largely single-use recreational facility into a resilient and...
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  • Webinar

October, 12th

The webinar "Cultivating Urban Resilience through Co-creation and Storytelling: Case Studies from Medellín, Colombia – Lecco, Italy" organized by the International Urban and Regional Cooperation Latin America (IURC-LAC) Programme sougth to provide practitioners and policy-makers with concrete examples from relevant case studies on Cultivating Urban Resilience through Co-creation and Storytelling: Case Studies from Medellín, Colombia – Lecco, Italy. Space The full agenda of the event is available here Space Download the presentations here Space Read the highlights from the event...
The webinar "Cultivating Urban Resilience through Co-creation and Storytelling: Case Studies from Medellín, Colombia – Lecco, Italy" organized by the...
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