Establishing a capacity-building program for developing countries in the Blue Economy Initiative of the EXPO 2012 Yeosu Korea

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Establishing a capacity-building program for developing countries in the Blue Economy Initiative of the EXPO 2012 Yeosu Korea OECD WORKSHOP ON THE ECONOMICS OF ADAPTING FISHERIES TO CLIMATE CHANGE 10-11 June, 2010, Busan, Korea Kee-Hyung Hwang Korea Maritime Institute, Korea

O 1 1 2 Click to add Title Introduction Blue Economy, a Main Motif of EXPO 2012 13 Themes Click to of add EXPO Title 2012 42 Click to add Title Blue Economy Initiative of EXPO 2012 452 Click Capacity to Building add Title Program associated with EXPO 2012 2

Introduction What is an International EXPO? Article 1, BIE Convention 1. An exhibition is a display which, whatever its title, has as its principal purpose the education of the public: it may exhibit the means at man s disposal for meeting the needs of civilisation, or demonstrate the progress achieved in one or more branches of human endeavour, or show prospects for the future. 3

Introduction What is an International EXPO? Purpose and Contents Purpose education of the public Contents of Display the means at man s disposal for meeting the needs of civilisation the progress achieved in one or more branches of human endeavour prospects for the future 4

Introduction Overview of EXPO 2010 Yeosu Korea Official Title: International Exposition Yeosu Korea 2012 Shortened Title: Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea Period: May 12 August 12, 2012 Venue: New harbor area, Yeosu (area of 1.74 million m 2 ) Expected participants: 8 million visitors 100 countries, int l organizations and global companies

Introduction Purpose of EXPO 2010 Yeosu Korea Purpose of EXPO 2012 Yeosu Korea Raising awareness of the challenges facing oceans and coasts Creating momentum for co-prosperity of nature and humanity, developed and developing countries, and present and future generations by balancing development and preservation 6

Introduction Aerial View of EXPO Site

Introduction

Blue Economy, a Main Motif of EXPO 2012 Conceptualization Blue economy refers to the new system of ocean-based Green Economy that interweaves creative neo-science and technologies with the ocean. More precisely, it implies a new growth engine by promoting both the sustainable use and preservation of the ocean, ensuring the Earth s continued survival. Blue Economy also describes the desirable future of the human society to be demonstrated in EXPO 2012.

Blue Economy, a Main Motif of EXPO 2012 Common Policy Issues Common Policy Issues of Major Ocean Powers Keyword Increased Interaction Between Oceans and Humanity (Background Factor) Sustainability (Policy Principle) Innovation (Policy Issue) Related Issues Establishing a comprehensive state maritime policy system, and strengthening the international cooperation Managing ecosystems and ensuring integrated Ocean and coastal management Bolstering the maritime R&D investment, industrializing maritime science and technology, creating maritime-industry clusters, and exploring and developing maritime resources

Blue Economy, a Main Motif of EXPO 2012 Common Policy Issues of Major Ocean Powers Keyword Response, Adaptation, and Mitigation (Policy Issue) International Cooperation (Policy Issue) Public Awareness (Policy Issue) Related Issues Conducting maritime surveys and observations, fostering the basic maritime sciences, developing technologies to respond and adjust to the maritimeenvironment changes and to reduce the impact of such changes, adjusting the structure of coastal use, and protecting the maritime and coastal environments Cooperating in the international maritime R&D, and taking the initiative to participate in the international policymaking on maritime-related matters Educating the public about and publicizing the importance of the maritime industry, and fostering relevant talents

Blue Economy, a Main Motif of EXPO 2012 Designing Blue Economy Definition Imperatives Requirements global sharing of green growth, based on new science and technology applied to the ocean Sustainability Climate change Resource supply Technology push a new growth opportunities through development and conservation of the ocean Integrated management of the ocean and coasts based on ecosystem approach Innovation in marine science and technology and marinerelated industries global collaboration Public awareness

Themes of EXPO 2012

Themes of EXPO 2012 Main Theme Diversity of Resources and Sustainable Activities Commitment to realizing harmony between the earth, life, ecosystem, and humanity through the oceans in the 21 st century

Themes of EXPO 2012 Sub-themes Coastal Development and Preservation New Resource Technology Creative Maritime Activities 1-15

Themes of EXPO 2012 Sub-theme 1 : Coastal Development and Preservation Seas as climate moderator, decomposer of pollutants, provider of habitats, and resources tantamount to land Serious degradation of earth and marine ecosystem due to reckless development Call for international cooperation against climate change and present new vision for sustainability paradigm between development and preservation

Themes of EXPO 2012 Sub-theme 2 : New Resource Technology Major variable for the use and development of the ocean, repository of future resources Solution to the lack of resources, space, and environmental issues Demonstrating accomplishments and pro spects of marine techn ology as a new growth engine for humanity s tomorrow

Themes of EXPO 2012 Sub-theme 3 : Creative Maritime Activities Seas as source of life and origins of diverse civilizations Cradle of culture and the arts, providing a platform for common culture through interaction with humankind Visualizing interactions between humanity and the ocean through the new concepts of the seatizen and seavilization

Blue Economy Initiative of EXPO 2012 the Yeosu Declaration BE Initiative of 2012 Yeosu EXPO the Yeosu Project Academic Activities

Blue Economy Initiative of EXPO 2012 Yeosu Declaration Enhancing the global awareness of the ocean-related issues such as global warming and sea level rises Promoting international cooperation for turning these challenges into hopes for the future Calling upon international community to find sustainable ways to develop the ocean, and build a global consensus in support of the Expo theme, The Living Ocean and Coast. Presenting concrete programs to implement the proposed ideas such as Yeosu Project

Blue Economy Initiative of EXPO 2012 Yeosu Project A support program for developing countries to resolve marine and environmental issues Invite trainees from developing nations, provide financial and technical support for related research programs and launch cooperative programs, etc. Academic Activities Symposia will serve as venues for the international community to discuss global agenda relating to the Yeosu Expo themes. The committee will, before and during the Expo period, host and support symposia on the themes, organize a theme week during the Expo period, and publish academic and research materials.

Capacity Building Program Associated with EXPO 2012 Background Capacity building has been the centerpiece of international development assistance, as a means for organizing coherent multilateral efforts to cope with global issues like managing marine ecosystem and fishery resources. Korea has recently joined the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD by committing itself to become a donor nation. The Yeosu project is a pilot international cooperation program which embodies the vision of the EXPO 2012.

Capacity Building Program Associated with EXPO 2012 Background The Korean government committed itself at the assembly of BIE held in June, 2007 to launch an international cooperation program to help developing countries in coping with problems in the field of marine and fishery affairs. The Yeosu Project is being implemented as a national project along with Korea s East Asia Climate Change Partnership Program announced at the G-8 summit meeting in 2008 for helping developing nations in Asia cope with challenges caused by climate change.

Capacity Building Program Associated with EXPO 2012 Objectives and Actions designed to Strengthen developing countries capacities in addressing marine-related challenges providing education and training, R&D assistance, and dispatch of experts A detailed action plan to be developed based on consultations with potential beneficiaries Budget of total 10 billion KRW(equivalent to 9 million US$) secured for a pilot program until 2012

Capacity Building Program Associated with EXPO 2012 Future Plan A pilot program will run from 2010 to 2012, and may be followed by main program from 2013. Feasibility studies are being conducted on two alternative plans of the main program as follows: Establishing an education and training center in a close collaboration with international organization related to marine and fishery affairs Establishing postgraduate school in the field of marine and fishery affairs to development international policy leaders with multidisciplinery understanding of the ocean and field experience Either alternative institution should be located at the EXPO site utilizing renovated pavilions in case where the government approve the plan.