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Megacities: Local, Regional, and Global Environmental ChallengesWednesday, 8 May
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As the growth of cities continues unabated, urban environment problems are placing local, regional and even the global population in jeopardy. The costs in terms of impairment of health, reduced productivity, and others fall disproportionately on the poor.
Managing urban environment is a particularly serious issue for Asia, as its population is moving to cities at an unprecedented rate. In Asia's developing countries, the proportion of urban population is expected to rise from 38 percent in 2000 to 50 percent by 2020.
It is predicted that 173 cities in Asia will have populations exceeding one million. Asia hosts 18 out of a global total of 27 cities expected to have population over 10 million by 2015.
The Seminar will focus on the pressures of urbanization on the environment and how to manage the challenges posed by urbanization at the local, regional and global level.
| PROGRAM/SPEAKERS | ||
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| Time | Speaker | Presentation |
| 1:30 p.m. | Jeremy Harris Mayor, Honolulu, USA | Introduction |
| 1:35 p.m. | Han Zheng Vice Mayor, Shanghai, PRC | Addressing Urban Management Challenges of Shanghai |
| 1:50 p.m. | Jeremy Harris Mayor, Honolulu, USA | Regional Development Management in Areas Impacted by Megacities |
| 2:05 p.m. | Xie Zhenhua Minister, State Environmental Protection Administration, PRC | Urban Management Challenges for the People's Republic of China - The National Perspective |
| 2:20 p.m. | Klaus Töpfer Executive Director, United Nations Environmental Programme | Global Impacts of Megacity Development |
| 2:35 p.m. | Questions and Answers Moderator: Jeremy Harris Mayor, Honolulu | |
For further information, contact Mr. W. Evans, ADB Manila, tel: (63-2) 632-6192, fax: (63-2) 636-2381, email: jevans@adb.org.
| For inquiries, e-mail: amseminars@adb.org |
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