14 January, 2021 Kazuhiko(Kazu) TAKEMOTO President, Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC) Former Vice Minister for Global Environment Affairs, MOEJ Environmental solutions needs and SDGs initiatives (Framing of Indonesia-Japan Environmental Week)
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14 January, 2021
Kazuhiko(Kazu) TAKEMOTOPresident, Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
Former Vice Minister for Global Environment Affairs, MOEJ
Environmental solutions needs and SDGs initiatives(Framing of Indonesia-Japan Environmental Week)
CARBON NEUTRALITY BY 2050
Prime Minister SUGA pledged a policy statement, “Carbon Neutrality by 2050” in October 2020:“Japan is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.”
More than 100 countries have been committed to carbon neutrality by 2050, which has covered about 20% of total global CO2 emissions.
Whole markets in the world will be affected through global supply chain.
Photo from Cabinet Office
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JOINT CREDITING MECHANISM (JCM)
To contribute to sustainable development in partner countries through accelerating climate change mitigations and disseminating advanced low carbon technologies and knowhow from Japan; and
To contribute to achieving global targets specified by the Paris Agreement through promoting bilateral mitigation actions.
Participatory development process with a wide range of stakeholders
(local gov., private/financial sectors)
Created based upon data from Steffen et al (2015)
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SDGs Future Cities
“SDGs Future City” initiatives
① Creation of synergy of economic, social and economic actions
② Creation of an autonomous virtuous circle
③ Collaboration with stakeholders
Local Government SDGs Model Projects
①Local government activities to promote the SDGs
②Implementation of projects to achieve the SDGs
Selected cities
Development and dissemination of best
practices
o Local governments’ initiatives to achieve SDGs will contribute to local revitalization.
o Open invitation for proposals from local governments to achieve the SDGs; selected cities are designated as “SDGs Future Cities”.
o Leading initiatives are selected as “Local Government SDGs Model Projects” and supported financially.
(Created based on materials from the Office for Promotion of Overcoming Population Decline and Vitalizing Local Economy in Japan, Cabinet Office) 5
SDGs for Local Revitalization Public-Private Partnership Platform
This platform is established to support the creation of partnerships between the public and private sectors to solve issues using the SDGs as the common language.
1. Matching assistance
2. Subcommittee meetings
3. Promotional activities
Share information in study groups, form communities to resolve issues
Set up subcommittees based on proposals from members
Provide support for seminars organized by members
Promotion of partnerships
Accelerated innovation
Local governments
Common language
Realize local revitalization by achieving he SDGs and building sustainable cities as best practices