Becoming Eco-Capital Nagoya

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1 Becoming Eco-Capital

2 Contents An Introduction to Efforts of Eco Campus Aspiration of

3 City Center (Beginning of Showa period ) : Photo: Public Relations Division, Office of the Mayor, City of

4 City Center (Beginning of Showa period ) : Photo: Public Relations Division, Office of the Mayor, City of

5 View of City (After defeat in WWII) :(1991) Photo: War Rehabilitation Land Readjustment Project 1991.Courtesy of Chunichi Shimbun

6 都心部 敗戦時と現在 City Center (After defeat in WWII and Present day) 資料:名古屋市市長室広報課 復興土地区画整理事業のあらまし (1991年 名古屋市) 中日新聞社提供 Photo: Public Relations Division, Office of the Mayor, City of, War Rehabilitation Land Readjustment Project 1991.Courtesy of Chunichi Shimbun

7 City Center (Present day) : Photo: Public Relations Division, Office of the Mayor, City of

8 Area Change in Population and Area : Indicates consolidation with other city, town, or village () Population (ten thousand) Municipal system established Defeat in WWII : Information: Statistics Division,Planning Department, General Affairs Bureau, City of

9 Comparison of Populations Paris Rome Chicago Tokyo DC: 8.14 million / Tokyo Metropolis: million Ten thousand Information: Japan Statistical Yearbook 2005 and the World Statistical Yearbook 2005 edited by the Statistical Research and Training Institute, MIC and published by the Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

10 Comparison of GDP(2003) Billion dollars

11 Change in Amount of Waste, Recyclables, and Garbage for Landfills Ten thousand tons Emergency Announcement for Garbage Reduction Full implementation of container and packaging recycling Goal Total waste produced (waste + recyclables) Amount of recyclables Amount of waste Landfill garbage Fiscal year Information: Waste Report Environmental Affairs Bureau, City of

12 Mode of Transport for 3 Japanese Metropolises Private passenger automobile Train / bus Walking / bicycle Information: Person Trip Survey ( 2001, Tokyo 1998, Osaka 2000)

13 Ratio of Public and Private Transportation Use (Within the city area) Private passenger automobile Train / bus Goal Information: Person Trip Survey ( 2001)

14 Eco Campus Leading city in garbage reduction Eco-Capital Sustainable global society Collaboration Cooperation Government / Residents / Industry / NPOs / Existing universities Common involvement Knowledge Experience Problem recognition Eco Campus Human resource development and establishment of interpersonal links Resident participation model Entire city comprises the campus

15 100 Aspiration of To be a city that will be respected 100 years from now by becoming an Eco-Capital and a model for cities around the world

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17 Comparison of Populations Paris Rome Chicago Tokyo DC: 8.14 million / Tokyo Metropolis: million Ten thousand Information: Japan Statistical Yearbook 2005 and the World Statistical Yearbook 2005 edited by the Statistical Research and Training Institute, MIC and published by the Statistics Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

18 Comparison of GDP(2003) Billion dollars

19 Amount of Waste (Per person per day for fiscal year 2003) Amount of waste Amount of recyclables Effect of reducing garbage and reusing items Information: Environmental Affairs Bureau, City of g

20 Castle : Photo: Public Relations Division, Office of the Mayor, City of

21 Amount of Waste (Per person per day for fiscal year 2003) Amount of waste Amount of recyclables Effect of reducing garbage and reusing items Information: Environmental Affairs Bureau, City of g

22 Change in Amount of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Thousand tons (CO 2 ) Carbon dioxide emissions Total greenhouse gas emissions Goal Information: Environmental Affairs Bureau, City of

23 Traffic Strategy of Control the influx of private passenger cars into the city and illegal parking Create a city in which public transportation is easy to use Realize a public transportation system that people will want to use Popularize environmentally friendly lifestyles <Policy development graph> City center Illegal parking control Park & ride Public transportation Parking Station Station Station Parking Parking Community buses Development of transit malls

24 District Heating and Cooling Facilities Implementation Zones (City center) Station area (3 zones 25.7ha) Sakae area (4 zones 18.7ha) Global warming / urban heat effect measures model area

25 循環型モデル住宅 Model Homes for an Environmentally Friendly Society 共同生ごみ処理機 太陽光発電 Community organic waste processor Solar power generators 燃料電池 Fuel cells 透水性舗装 Porous pavement 雨水貯留槽 屋上 壁面緑化 Rainwater storage tanks Green roofs and walls

26 New Transportation at EXPO 2005 AICHI JAPAN IMTS (Intelligent Multimode Transit System) Compressed natural gas engine Fuel Cell Hybrid Bus Exclusive track: Automatic driverless travel in convoy General roads: Manual operation by driver, travel as a single unit Fuel cell (high-pressure hydrogen gas) Nickel-Hydrogen battery