Baguio team attends Y-Ship International Conference in Yokohama and knowledge event seminar in Tokyo, Japan

Baguio team attends Y-Ship International Conference in Yokohama and knowledge event seminar in Tokyo, Japan

The city’s attendance to several momentous activities including a horticultural exposition in 2027 has been concretized through Mayor Benjamin Magalong’s presence in the Yokohama, Showcasing Highly Innovative Pioneers (Y-SHIP) conference in Japan, November 13 to 15.

The horticultural event shall be held in Yokohama, showcasing “nature-based solutions for decarbonization.” Though the activity is years away, the mayor has made assurances that participants; horticulturists from the local government unit (LGU) and the city’s urban gardens prepare for the activity.

The Y-SHIP innovators and pioneers’ gathering in Japan is to highlight solutions to global issues and create new partnerships, as announced earlier by Yokohama Mayor Takeharu Yamanaka, drawing inspiration from history when the city in1859, welcomed trade, cultures and technologies.

Yokohama has been attracting major global companies thus is considered a business base in Japan, Yamanaka said, with its wealth of human resources, universities and research institutions, and the number of skilled technical workers in the area.

After the Y-SHIP event at Yokohama, delegates from all over Asia moved to Tokyo,,Japan

for the Knowledge Event seminar at the World Bank Tokyo Development Learning Center with various topics.

The convention served as launch of a World Bank Study on Urban Heat, “Unlivable: What the Urban Heat Island Effect Means for East Asia’s Cities.”

Anent to this, the Key findings of the World Bank’s Sustainable Development Flagship Report, “Thriving, Making Cities Green, Resilient and Inclusive in a Changing Climate,” was presented with active participation of City Environment and Parks Management Office (CEPMO) Assistant Head Engr. Marivic Empizo and City Planning, Development and Sustainability Office (CPDSO) personnel Micaela Gay Rimando.

Also, together with bankers, economists, planners and urban developers, the mayor served as panelist in the same occasion’s side event: World Bank Asia Smart Cities Conference (WB ASCC); “Building Thriving and Livable Cities.”

Environmental concerns, ecological matters, smart, safe and livable cities have always been a priority program and part of the mayor’s 7 – point agenda. – JGF, MSE

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