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ICLEI World Congress 2015, Session B5

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The ICLEI World Congress 2015 to discuss
"Local and National Government Cooperation for Green Technology and Sustainable Development"


The Green Technology Center introduces new green technologies for future cities in the "ICLEI World Congress 2015".



ICLEI World Congress 2015, Session B5


ICLEI World Congress 2015, Session B5


On April 9th, the Green Technology Center (GTC) participated in the ICLEI World Congress 2015 which was held first time in Asia in 20 years and organized the session under the theme of "Green technology, sustainable development and international cooperation". 

In the session, the agenda was "Local and National Government Cooperation for Green Technology and Sustainable Development". Participants discussed the measures to cooperate for development and urban solutions such as low-carbon infrastructure. Participants also shared various cases of international cooperation worldwide.

Participants from the Germany National Institute for Development and Cooperation, Incheon National University, and Bureau of Environment and Green Space in Wonju actively took a part in the discussion.

The ICLEI World Congress 2015 was all the more meaningful as it laid out the groundwork for practical ways to exchange and cooperate in the field of green technology. 


ICLEI World Congress 2015, Session B5




Session B5 :
Local and National Government Cooperation for Green Technology and Sustainable Development


○ Date : 9 April 2015
○ Venue : 
Large Lecture Room, DDP, Seoul, South Korea 

○ Session's summary :

This session will feature the experiences from local governments working with national government agencies and international technical capacity-building institutions on issues including city-city cooperation, capacity building and low-carbon infrastructure or green city development. The session participants will be informed on the collaborative structures, partnership models, and lessons learned from implemented cooperative programs/projects at the local and national level which have proved successful in delivering tangible outcomes for local sustainability. In sharing experiences on how to effectively work with national government and international capacity-building partners, this session sets out to strengthen local efforts to secure collaboration from national and international partners.




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