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The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan presented the Sapporo Declaration titled "Declaration on the United Nations SDGs at Sapporo 2019 Chemical Engineering for Human Well-Being," at APCChE 2019. The primary objective is for chemical engineers to contribute to the promotion of human well-being through the advancement of technologies based on chemical engineering.
In this symposium, we will focus on the challenges faced by small island developing states (SIDS) and explore ways to solve these challenges by utilizing the knowledge accumulated within the researchers and experts in the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan and integrating the knowledge and efforts of other fields that have been involved in development. Specifically, lectures from various perspectives from within and outside the society will be followed by a panel discussion and participatory group discussions among the participants for discussing collaboration in the future.
Registration is FREE for participants attending only for the public sessions (SP-1, SP-2, HQ-11 (from Korea and Taiwan only), and HQ-13) as an audience (not as a speaker). See Details.
Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
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Hall AA, Day 3 | |||||
(13:00–14:20) (Chair: | |||||
Opening remark | |||||
AA313 | [Invited lecture] International cooperation by JICA in the Pacific region | Pacific Region International Cooperation Climate Change | SP-2 | 847 | |
AA314 | [Invited lecture] Co-JUNKAN of human resource and knowledge through co-learning in Tanegashima | workshop education system design | SP-2 | 849 | |
AA315 | [Invited lecture] Yakushima's hydroelectric power generation and town planning | Hydropower silicon carbide RE100 | SP-2 | 855 | |
Break | |||||
(14:30–17:00) (Chair: | |||||
Panel discussion | |||||
Group discussion | |||||
Summary | |||||
Mixer |
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