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Group Hakunamatata
12nd July 2014
“Sustainable Communities”
Khim Sok Heng CambodiaKresnajaya Prasetia Pancakarsa IndonesiaAkari Bo MyanmarRoselle Lautrizo Martonito PhilippinesPham Phuong Hoa VietnamSirinard Chaiyalapo Thailand
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Presentation Outline
Definition of Sustainable Community Essential Factors that Make Community Sustainable Definition of Society with High Mobility The Relationship Between Sustainable Community and Society with
High Mobility Recommendations for Achieving Social and Environmental
Sustainability in a Society with High Mobility Conclusion
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Flow chart of Group Discussion
FIELD STUDIES•Nishi yodogawa
•Moku-moku Farm
•Toba
PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE
RESEARCH
LECTURE
OWN EXPERIENCES
GROUP STUDY•Sustainable Community
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Sustainable community is a transformational and resilient community that emphasizeseconomic, environmental, and social well-being of the community members, while takinginto consideration the well-being of other communities.
LONG-TERM BENEFITS
Sustainable Communities
Economic
Economic Security
Social
Secured and Harmonious
Healthy Community
Environmental
Eco-friendly
well-connected with other
communities
Definition of Sustainable Community4
Essential Qualities of Sustainable Communities
Economic
EnvironmentalSocial
S C
•Preventing waste such as water/air treatment , energy efficiency, renewable energy
•Secured
•Harmonious
•HealthyCommunities
•Stable income and resources
•Equal opportunity
•Reinvestment of local resources
•Strong and healthy competition
*Basic needs:
•Health care service•Education
•Human right
•Respect and preservation of local custom
•Harmonious living environment
•Physically & Mentally healthy
Toba Nishi-yodogawa
•Extended life cycle of product by recycling technology
•Eco-friendly
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Factors that make communities sustainable
SociallyResponsible
Business
Sustainable Communities
Inspiring and Effective
Leadership
Appropiate Technology
High Awareness
Quality Education
Wise Use of Natural and
Human Resources
Continous Community Involvement
and Commitment
Moku-Moku Farm
Suga Island
Efficient Management
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Society with High Mobility Definition
MobilityAbility to move or be moved freely and
easily
SocialMovement of individuals/groups
within social classes
EconomicMovement or change in income or
wealth status of individuals
Society with High Mobility- society with rapid social or economicmovement
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Relationship between Mobility and Sustainability
Sust
aina
bilit
y
Zone 1
Zone
2
Zone 3
Mobility
CASE 1
Low MobilityHigh Mobility
High Sustainability
Low Sustainability
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Positive effects enhance sustainability
Negative effects disrupt sustainability
The Case of Nishiyodogawa
Before pollution
Polluted era
Low MobilityHigh Mobility
High Sustainability
Low Sustainability
Nishiyodogawa now
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Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
Economic Security FDI flowQuality of local products can be increased Widening income gapLabor exploitation Secured and Harmonious Society Enhanced professionalism and focus more on quality living Competency gapPeople are not treated fairly because of social status, age and incomeEnvironmental friendliness Increased awareness on environmental risks Too much pollutionWell-connected, mutual sharing toward regional regions Wider network
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Proposed Solutions toAchieve
Sustainability in Highly Mobile Society
Government Private Sector NGOs Individuals
Complement and Cooperation
Nishi-yodogawaCase
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Social and Environmental:
1.Reduce social and income gap - Job / part-time jobs fairs- Systematic mechanism: follow-up plan- Provided Capital reachability, savings, compulsory education - Progressive Taxation system
2. Promotion of equality- Public facilities accessible by all- Subsidize in necessary facilities: water/electricity Limited period- Organize the basic needs fairs with reasonable price- Promotion of Fair treatment : voting / expression the ideas- Cooperate with private sectors to prioritize the idea
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3. Prevent actions lead to global warming- Determination of laws and regulations :
(Measures for industry (EIA, tax incentive) / individual)
Strict punishment/ fines should be introduced
4. Media and social media used disseminate the news
Government
Prevent / minimize and control of pollutions
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Social and Environmental:
1.Corporate social responsibility (CSR)- Integral part of core business
2. Use of indigenous materials and local talents- To make the community be sustained.
3.Matching skills between companies and education centers market needs
4. Environmental and energy concern - Wisely use of resources- Comply with environmental laws and regulations
Private sector14
Social and Environmental:
1.Raising problem awareness and do advocacy2. Fix the gap in communities between government and private sectors3. Doing community visits : exchange knowledge4. Encourage local people to get involved
NGOs
Different experiences
and background
Government help!
Government help!
Hey! Company “X” ,Watch out!
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Individual Efforts
1. Be part of the solution, not the problem
2. Be Self-disciplined
3. Promote education
4. Respect human rights and dignity
Recommendations Using Stakeholders Approach16
Summary 1. Sustainable community is a transformational and resilient
community that emphasizes economic, environmental, andsocial well-being of the community members, while takinginto consideration the well-being of other communities.
2. Factors that make a community sustainable:a. Inspiring and Effective Leadershipb. Efficient Managementc. Appropiate Technologyd. Socially Responsible Businesse. High Awarenessf. Quality Educationg. Wise Use of Natural and Human Resourcesh. Continous Community Involvement and Commitment1.
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3. High mobile society has positive and negative impact to asustainable community
a. Sustainability is achiveable in highly mobile society when the condition of Human Resource, Living Standard, Communication, Virtuality, Security, Culture, Equality, Transportation is ready.
b. Sustainability may not be achiveable in highly mobile society when the local cultural and economic system cannot adapt with the new external factors such as innovative technology.
4. Highly mobile society can achieve social and environmentalsustainability when there is a close cooperation among all the stake holders with emphasis on awareness, responsibility and commitment.
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What we have learned from Group StudyTeam Work and Creative Ideas Conflict
Management
Go beyond ourselves !!!
Bring out the BEST!!!!
FUN !!!
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