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ORGANIZER(S): ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Office in Incheon for Northeast Asia and Global Education and Training Institute for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR ONEA & GETI)
OTHER ORGANIZER(S): Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS)
Type: Meeting or Conference Date: 17 Nov 2016 Location: Korea, Rep of (Goyang-si) Venue: KINTEX
Cities are hubs for ideas, commerce, culture, science, productivity, social development and much more. At their best, cities have enabled people to advance socially and economically. Yet now that half of the world’s population live in cities, making sustainable and resilient cities - amidst a changing climate, rapidly depleting resources, and unplanned urbanization - is one of our greatest challenges and opportunities.
Given that solutions to today’s global challenges both require and benefit from technological innovations, there is a unique opportunity at the Korea International Safety & Security Expo (KINTEX) to showcase the Korean tech sector, which include some of the world’s leading innovators, as well as inspire broader Korean tech sector engagement in developing solutions for sustainable development, including disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation – particularly in cities.
Fast-paced tech developments have the potential to help the world rein in the impact of natural and human-induced hazards, notably when it comes to tackling urban risk. This annual Korean Making Cities Resilient event, held at the annual K-Safety expo, drew 222 officials from 176 Korean cities for a special ‘Tech for DRR’ seminar in partnership with ICLEI, KAIST and POSTECH.
Innovation is embedded in the Sustainable Development Goals, together with advancing science and technology, as Goal 17. And the Sendai Framework asserts that cooperation at all levels remains pivotal in supporting the efforts of States, their national and local authorities, as well as communities and businesses, to reduce disaster risk, including the strengthening of technical assistance and technology transfer, among other areas.
About Making Cities Resilient: ‘My city is getting ready!’ global campaign for urban risk reduction
The global campaign has engaged over 3,300 cities to know more, invest wisely and build more safely. Cities that sign up share experience and know-how, and work to implement the Ten Essentials for Disaster Resilient Cities. 146 Korean cities and townships are currently participating.
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