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Background
The Sustainable Urbanization in the Information Age Conference seeks to address the global challenges posed by rapid urbanization and its impact on global warming and the natural environment - from poverty and inequality to natural and manmade disasters - by calling for better sustainable planning for urban growth. Global warming and climate change pose serious threats to all nations in the 21st Century, as rapid urban population growth is particularly affecting developing countries.
Nearly 60 million new people are added to the urban population annually in the developing countries. Currently, Africa has the lowest urbanization level but the fastest urban population growth. Asia’s prospects are especially daunting, given the anticipated rapid population increases and demands for energy and raw materials.
In 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which commit the Member States of the United Nations to improving the living conditions for the 2.5 billion poor in the world. Millennium Development Goal 7 aims to ensure environmental sustainability by integrating the principles of sustainable development into Member States’ policies and programmes.
Sustainable urban design and architecture are key considerations in environmental planning and management that seek to improve living conditions while preventing inequity and exclusion. However, even in developed countries, such sustainable approaches are new. The development of appropriate ideas, methods and clean energy technologies needs to be tested and applied. No global panaceas exist but many approaches can be productively adapted from one location to another. The Sustainable Urbanization in the Information Age conference seeks to create opportunities to share best practices between nations, as well as the political means to bring about change. It is imperative that the problem of worldwide urbanization be faced in an informed and inspired way, in order to create the preconditions for a sustainable environment and healthy and fulfilling life for millions of people around the world.
The Conference will be held in New York City during Earth Week on 23 April 2008, at the United Nations Headquarters and on 24 April 2008 at the Centre for Architecture (by invitation only), a public forum for architecture and urban design. The conference will be linked to other events planned in New York on the celebration of Earth Day (22 April) and Earth Week - the anniversary of Mayor Bloomberg’s PlaNYC 2030, as well as the 2008 Regional Assembly of the Regional Planning Association on “Oil and Water, Adopting to Society” to be held on 18 April 2008, and the Go Green Expo on 27-27 April 2008. The World Urban Forum organized by UN-HABITAT, which will take place in China in October 2008, will concentrate on the sustainability of cities.
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DRAFT PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 23 April
8.00 a.m. Registration
9.00 a.m. PLENARY SESSION
Welcome by H.E. Mr. Léo Mérorès, President of ECOSOC, Permanent Representative of Haiti to the United Nations, New York
Dr. Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Executive Director, United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Mr. Abdoulie Janneh, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
Mr. James McCullar, President, American Institute of Architects (New York Chapter)
9.40 a.m. DIALOGUE SESSION 1
Presentations and dialogue with New York City leaders on Planning for Smart Growth and Deliverables
Introduction:
Mr. Guido Bertucci, Director, Division for Public Administration and Development Management, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York (tbc)
Chair: H.E. Mr. Baki Ilkin, Permanent Representative of Turkey to the United Nations, New York
Moderator:
Mr. James McCullar, President, American Institute of Architects (New York Chapter)
Panelists:
Mr. Rohit T. Aggarwala, Director of Long-term Planning and Sustainability, New York City Mayor’s Office of Operations for PLANYC 2030
Respondent:
Mr. Ernest W. Hutton, Co-Chair, New York New Visions
Ms. Aliye P. Celik, Senior Adviser, UNDESA-GAID
10.40 a.m. DIALOGUE SESSION 2
Contributions of private sector and civil society to sustainable urbanization information age
Introduction:
Mr. Sarbuland Khan, Executive Coordinator, Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA-GAID)
Chair:
H. E. Mr. Habib Mansour, Permanent Representative of Tunisia to the United Nations, New York
Moderator:
Mr. Thomas K. Wright, Executive Director, Regional Plan Association
Panelists:
Professor George Cluff, Haas Business School, University of California, Berkeley
Ms. Diane Diacon, President, Building Social Housing Foundation
Mr. Amir Dossal, Executive Director, United Nations Office for Partnerships
Mr. Jonathan Durst, The Durst Organization Inc.
Mr. Ulf Pehrsson, Vice-President, Government and Industry Relations, Ericsson
Mr. Jonathan Rose, President, The Rose Companies, LLC
Mr. Dick Sullivan, Director, Storage Product Marketing Enterprise Solutions, EMC
Respondent: Mr. Suha Ozkan, President, World Architecture Community
12.00 p.m. Lunch break
Lunch hosted by the Municipality of Kartal, Istanbul, Turkey (by invitation only)
1.30 p.m. DIALOGUE SESSION 3
Mayors and City Leaders on Planning for Smart Growth and Deliverables
Introduction:
Mr. Nikhil Seth, Director, Office for ECOSOC Support and Coordination, UNDESA
Chair:
H.E. Mr. Martin Ney, Deputy Permanent Representative of Germany to the United Nations, New York
Moderator:
Professor Urs Gauchat, Dean, School of Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Panelists:
Honourable Deputy Mayor Mr. Ramon Garcia Bragado, Deputy Mayor, for Urban Planning and Housing, Barcelona City Council
Honourable Mayor Mr. Arif Daglar, Mayor of Kartal, Istanbul, Turkey
Honourable Mayor Mr. José Fogaca, Mayor of Porto Alegre, Brazil
Honourable Mayor Mr. Joseph P. Riley, Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Honourable Mayor Mr. Samuel Moreno Rojas, Mayor of Bogota, Colombia, Presentation of Urban Sustainability in Bogota
Respondent:
Ms. Mona Serageldin, Vice-President, Institute for International Urban Development
3.30 p.m. DIALOGUE SESSION 4
Mayors and City Leaders on Planning for Smart Growth and Deliverables
Introduction:
Ms. Axumite Gebre-Egziabher, Director, UN-Habitat New York Office
Chair:
H.E. Mr. Munir Akram, Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, New York
Moderator:
Professor Lance Jay Brown, School of Architecture, City University of New York
Panelists:
Mr. Ali Riza Gulerman, Deputy Secretary-General, Izmir Municipality, Turkey
Honourable Mrs. Cheong Koon Hean, Chief Executive Officer, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore
Honourable Mr. Adam Kimbisa, Mayor of Dar-es Salaam, Tanzania
Honourable Mayor Mrs. Nadia Ksaibi, Mayor of Homs, Syrian Arab Republic
Mr. Pablo Otaola, General Director of Bilbao´s Reconstruction
Respondent:
Ms. Elisabeth Gateau, Secretary-General, United Cities and Local Governments
5.45 p.m. PLENARY SESSION
Conclusions and future orientations
6.00 p.m. Reception hosted by the Municipality of Kartal, Istanbul, Turkey (by invitation only)
Thursday, 24 April*
9.00 a.m. Tour of sustainable buildings in New York (by invitation only) – Bank of America Tower and New York Times Tower - organized by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), New York Chapter; Presentations and discussions
12.30 p.m. Lunch (by invitation only) hosted by AIA, New York Chapter, Centre for Architecture |