One is the area of center station of Kawasaki, and it drives cluster energy management system with aggregation service of energy management data. (...) The last area around Musashi‐Kosugi uses data anonymization of private data. Kawasaki city has shared their data via the 66 website "CityData" . (...) For the reason of that, demand response ____________________ 66 Kawasaki City Open Data, Kawasaki City Office, URL: http://citydata.jp/%E7%A5%9E%E5%A5%88%E5%B7%9D%E7%9C%8C/%E5%B7%9D%E5%B4%8E%E5%B8%82 (2014). 726 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications
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US$ investment subsidy
(60 projects in 24 Eco-Towns)
Chiba (9)
31%
Kawasaki (5)
21%Omuta (2)
6%
Bingo (2)
7%
Kitakyushu (7)
6%
Tokyo (1)
2%
Sapporo (3)
6%
Naoshima (2)
2%
Akita (4)
4%
Toyama (4)
2%
Hyogo (1)
3%
others (20)
10%
investment
(60 projects in 24 Eco-Towns)
Chiba (9)
27%
Kawasaki (5)
16%
Omuta (2)
13%
Bingo (2)
12%
Kitakyushu (7)
5%
Tokyo (1)
4%
Sapporo (3)
4%
Naoshima (2)
3%
Akita (4)
3%
Toyama (4)
2%
Hyogo (1)
2%
others (20)
9%
Evaluation of 90 Circular Facilities in 26 Eco-towns
5
Reduction of Virgin Materials; 900,000.ton /yr
CO2 Emission Reduction 480,000 t-CO2/yr
Circular use ration of by-product 92% Intra-eco-town circulation ratio 61%
CRs procured from
within the same Eco
Town Plan regions
(830) 64%
CRs procured from outside the Eco Town Plan
region but within the prefecture
CRs procured from outside the
prefecture
Procurement areas unknown
CRs procured
(1,300) 100%
CRs utilized
(1,200) 92%
Recycling residue disposed of
(470) 36%
Supply areas unknown
(Unit: 1,000 tons)
CRs used as energy,
or reduced in volume
Resources circulated within the
Eco Town Plan regions
(580) 45%
Resources circulated outside the Eco Town Plan regions but within the prefecture
FPs/RMs
produced
(780) 60%
Outside the Eco Town Plan regions
but within the prefecture
Outside the prefecture
Eco Town Plan regions
Recycling residue disposed of (60) 5%
Resources circulated outside the prefecture
(70) 5%
(130)
10%
(310) 24% (40) 3%
(70) 5%
(110)9%
(6) 0%
6
Ecological
consulting
company*
Recycle goods
retail & sale*
Ecological equipment
manufacturing
Sustainable technology
research company*
EIP Center; Demonstration
building*
Environmental data bank
Collaborative marketing purchase
Waste collection and recycling
-Eco-material, Recycled Material
-Design for environment
Green Institute
(Minneapolis)
Cape Charles Sustainable
Technology Park
(Virginia)
Variation of Eco-Industrial Parks(EIP) Strategies in Eco-towns URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
TYPE EIP
Environment
conscious
commuting system
LRT, Pedestrian
Path Environmental
communication*
Environmental
education*
PRODUCT
REMANUFACTURING
TYPE EIP
Farm
Cement factory
Petro chemical
factory
Chemical factory
Industrial symbiosis type
Kalundborg (Denmark)
Kawasaki
Fly ash
Heat
Oil
Heat
Heat
Fertilizer
Power plant*
Plastic
recycle center*
Organic waste
Methane
fermentation
Composting
Building material
recycle center*
Collaboration
reverse logistics
District heat supply
Brownfield
Neighborhood
Urban Area
Rural Area
Industrial complex
Water Front
Heat
INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSIS
TYPE EIP
Clean Energy
Supply System
Energy Storage
System*
Environmental
Information
Business
Support
CCR
Residential
Districts
CITY-FARM
COLLABORATION
TYPE EIP
Fuel Cell Methane
Fermentation
Compost
Kitakyushu
Hokkaido
Karundborg (Denmark)
Kawasaki
7
KAWASAKI, JAPAN
Kawasaki City
Tokyo Metropolitan
Yokohama
City
Chiba Prefecture
Haneda Airport
Narita Airport
Kawasaki Narita Airport Kawasaki Haneda Airport
90min 13min
>Intensive Transportation Network system
>Industrial Agglomeration and Urban
Accumulation locally and regionally
8
Accumulation of High-tech Recycling Plants
Plastic waste recycling
plant
for ammonia production
PET-to-PET recycling plant
Plastic waste recycling plant for blast furnace production
Plastic waste recycling plant for concrete formwork production
within a 1.5km radius
Cement manufacturing plant
Hard-to-recycle paper
recycling plant
CORELEX HP
332m2
14
400
Major Efforts
Use of natural gas vehicle
Use of hydroelectric power plant for
factories
Circulation of industrial chemicals
and water
Operation of plating plant which
never excrete liquid wastes to outside
the factory
Kawasaki Zero-emissions
industrial park
21
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Score: 1502036.5
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artery aneurysms in acute Kawasaki disease. Pediatr. Infect. Dis. J. 23, 931–936 (2004).
83. (...) Active remodeling of the coronary arterial lesions in the late phase of Kawasaki disease. Circulation 101, 2935–2941 (2000).
84. (...) Angiogenesis in fatal acute Kawasaki disease coronary artery and myocardium. Pediatr.
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Score: 1490355.7
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When: 1 April 2022 - 31 March 2024
Development partner(s): ILO/Japan Fund for Building Social Safety Nets in Asia and the Pacific
Project code:
RAS/22/51/JPN
Contact(s): Mr Akira Kawasaki
Youth entrepreneurship workshop in Cambodia supported by the ILO. © Impact Hub
The ILO DWT-Bangkok has been promoting entrepreneurship and small-medium-enterprise development in Asia and the Pacific. (...) For further information please contact:
Mr Akira Kawasaki Junior Professional Officer on Entrepreneurship and SME Development ILO Decent Work Team for East and South-East Asia and the Pacific Email: kawasaki@ilo.org
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Youth entrepreneurship workshop in Cambodia supported by the ILO. © Impact Hub
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Sumiko Hatakeyama and Mr. Akira Kawasaki, co-authors of “Navigating Disarmament Education: The Peace Boat Model”, Dr. (...) Noting Peace Boat’s established focus on promoting advocacy through its educational programmes, Mr. Kawasaki emphasized that the organization would continue its focus on introducing students to options for developing as non-governmental campaigners.
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, a member of Peace Boat’s executive committee, reflects on his organization’s origins and introduces the three pillars of its approach to disarmament education.
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Sumiko Hatakeyama and Mr. Akira Kawasaki, co-authors of “Navigating Disarmament Education: The Peace Boat Model”, Dr. (...) Noting Peace Boat’s established focus on promoting advocacy through its educational programmes, Mr. Kawasaki emphasized that the organization would continue its focus on introducing students to options for developing as non-governmental campaigners.
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, a member of Peace Boat’s executive committee, reflects on his organization’s origins and introduces the three pillars of its approach to disarmament education.
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Score: 1407115.6
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Sumiko Hatakeyama and Mr. Akira Kawasaki, co-authors of “Navigating Disarmament Education: The Peace Boat Model”, Dr. (...) Noting Peace Boat’s established focus on promoting advocacy through its educational programmes, Mr. Kawasaki emphasized that the organization would continue its focus on introducing students to options for developing as non-governmental campaigners.
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, a member of Peace Boat’s executive committee, reflects on his organization’s origins and introduces the three pillars of its approach to disarmament education.
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Sumiko Hatakeyama and Mr. Akira Kawasaki, co-authors of “Navigating Disarmament Education: The Peace Boat Model”, Dr. (...) Noting Peace Boat’s established focus on promoting advocacy through its educational programmes, Mr. Kawasaki emphasized that the organization would continue its focus on introducing students to options for developing as non-governmental campaigners.
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, a member of Peace Boat’s executive committee, reflects on his organization’s origins and introduces the three pillars of its approach to disarmament education.
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Score: 1407115.6
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Sumiko Hatakeyama and Mr. Akira Kawasaki, co-authors of “Navigating Disarmament Education: The Peace Boat Model”, Dr. (...) Noting Peace Boat’s established focus on promoting advocacy through its educational programmes, Mr. Kawasaki emphasized that the organization would continue its focus on introducing students to options for developing as non-governmental campaigners.
Mr. Akira Kawasaki, a member of Peace Boat’s executive committee, reflects on his organization’s origins and introduces the three pillars of its approach to disarmament education.
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