Making Cities More Livable—Smart City in Environment, Equity, and Economy (3Es)
28 October 2019 to 31 October 2019
Seoul
ADB's Strategy 2030 identified “Making Cities More Livable” as one of its seven operational priorities and will support cities in developing member countries (DMCs) for developing the right institutions, policies, and enabling environment to become more livable. To help its DMCs build livable cities, ADB is developing the operational plan focusing on three priorities: (i) improved access, quality and reliability of services in urban areas; (ii) strengthened urban planning and financing sustainability of cities; and (iii) improved urban environment, climate-resilient and disaster management of cities.
In this context, ADB and Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation), a leading public enterprise responsible for housing welfare under Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG), co-organized a workshop on “Making Cities More Livable—Smart City in Environment, Equity and Economy (3Es)” on 28–31 October 2019 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. SH Corp coordinated the program with other relevant national and local government agencies, which brought together distinguished scholars, key policy makers, practitioners and technology experts.
The workshop was designed to learn from the Republic of Korea’s experiences focusing on key success factors, as well as failure cases in the areas of comprehensive urban planning, housing, environment, urban infrastructure (water, sanitation, and transportation), business environment, and startup ecosystem. The participants learned key policy actions and initiatives from some case studies in addressing key
urban issues through site visits as well as interactive discussion sessions. Around 60 participants from national government agencies, and local governments from ADB’s developing member countries joined the program, in addition to ADB staff directly related to ADB’s operations in the urban sector.
Program and Learning Materials:
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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28 Oct 2019 | Opening Session | Welcome Remarks | Kim Seiyong |
28 Oct 2019 | Opening Session | Opening Address | Thomas E. Abell |
28 Oct 2019 | Session 1: Managing City Growth |
Urban Strategy and Planning for Managing City Growth Rapid urbanization and industrialization will create urgent problems in energy consumption, waste management, transportation, housing, urban infrastructure... |
Bum Hyun Lee |
28 Oct 2019 | Session 1: Managing City Growth |
Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation in Seoul Seoul Housing & Communities Corporation is a public enterprise, founded by Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG). It has been working to provide affordable... |
Keonwoo Kim |
28 Oct 2019 | Session 1: Managing City Growth |
Compact City in Seoul: Utilizing Underused Infrastructure Compact city using under utilized land is seen tosolve the urban land scarcity, along with regional development, by providing lacking facilities for the... |
Chil-Mun Choi |
28 Oct 2019 | Session 1: Managing City Growth |
Seoul: Urban Planning Information System Know more about Urban Planning Information System (UPIS), and how it helped improved urban planning in Seoul, Republic of Korea. |
Doi Kim |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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29 Oct 2019 | Session 2: City Development and River |
The Story of the Hangang River Told through 5 Colors Learn more about Hangang River, and the many roles it plays in the development of Seoul. |
Woowon Kang |
29 Oct 2019 | Session 2: City Development and River |
Smart Safety City in Seoul: Flood Disaster Management Check out how the concept of smart safety city is improving the limits of existing safety management system through smart technology. |
Sukmin Lee |
29 Oct 2019 | Session 2: City Development and River |
Flood Forecasting System This presentation discusses the methods of flood information service in the Republic of Korea. |
Man-Shin Han |
29 Oct 2019 | Session 3: Environment and Waste Management |
Smart Wastewater Management: Policy Aspects in Korea This presentation tackles policies relevant with smart wastewater management in the Republic of Korea. |
Byung Kook Lee |
29 Oct 2019 | Session 3: Environment and Waste Management |
Municipal Solid Waste Management (Construction Waste) Learn more about the construction waste management system implemented by the Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation. |
Kunwoo Oh |
29 Oct 2019 | Session 3: Environment and Waste Management |
Organic Waste (Sewage Sludge and Food Wastes) and THP (Thermal Hydrolysis Process) Solutions Check out how the Thermal Hydrolysis Process can help solve sewage sludge and food wastes problems in the Republic of Korea. |
SangKyu Hwang |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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30 Oct 2019 | Session 4: Urban Development and Transportation (I) | Seoul's Policy Sharing Initiative | Dong Hoon Shin |
30 Oct 2019 | Session 4: Urban Development and Transportation (I) | Public Transportation System Reform in Seoul | Wonho Kim |
30 Oct 2019 | Session 4: Urban Development and Transportation (I) |
New Public Transport Paradigm Using Smartcard Learn how smartcard has helped improved public transportation, not just in terms of reducing the long queue but in reducing carbon emissions as well. |
Byungsang Lee |
30 Oct 2019 | Session 4: Urban Development and Transportation (II) |
Intelligent Transport System to Smart Mobility in Korea: Lessons & Future Direction The Intelligent Transport System has helped resolved urban development challenges in the Seoul, while improving mobility in the city. Download this presentation... |
Taehyung Kim |
30 Oct 2019 | Session 4: Urban Development and Transportation (II) | DT Use Case: Car Sharing Service in Republic of Korea | Sang Yeon Hong |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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31 Oct 2019 | Session 6: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Start-Up Support Programs |
Five Reasons Why the Korean Startup Ecosystem is Booming Korean startup ecosystem is thriving. One of the main reasons is certainly the strong support from the government. Check out this material to learn more... |
Nari Shin |
31 Oct 2019 | Session 6: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Start-Up Support Programs |
Yonsei Enterprise Support Foundation: Leading the Way to the Future Yonsei Enterprise Support Foundation aims to become the best enterprise incubator in Asia. Learn more about its history, and how it has been providing... |
Sung Joo Bae |
31 Oct 2019 | Session 7: E-Government and Smart Administration |
Seoul e-Government Road Map and Projects This presentation shares information on how Seoul strives to be a smart city that serve its people efficiently and effectively by leveraging on ICT tools... |
Kyunghee Ko |
31 Oct 2019 | Session 7: E-Government and Smart Administration |
National Spatial Data Infrastructure Learn how spatial data could help governments serve their citizens better and promote economic growth |
Jongile No |
31 Oct 2019 | Session 8: Group Discussion |
Country Presentations and Projects Participants' country reports and projects presented during theMaking Cities More Livable—Smart City in Environment, Equity, and Economy (3Es) workshop... |