Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction

In Japan, the sustainable development of cities and provinces has been vigorously pursued since the late 1990s under various programs through the initiative of the central government and local authorities. In 2009, the World Bank launched an urban...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
AIR
BUS
CAR
O&M
OIL
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/02/16422486/malaysia-study-japanese-experiences-sustainable-urban-development-including-pollution-control-management-resourceenergy-efficiency-ghgbrreduction
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12815
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topic AIR
AIR POLLUTION
AIR QUALITY
ALLOCATION OF LAND
APARTMENT BUILDING
ARSENIC
BUS
BUS TRANSPORTATION
CADMIUM
CAR
CAR OWNERSHIP
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON MONOXIDE
CARS
CENTRAL URBAN AREAS
CITIES ALLIANCE
CITY AUTHORITIES
CITY CENTER
CITY CENTERS
CITY DEVELOPMENT
CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
CITY GOVERNMENT
CITY GOVERNMENTS
CITY STAKEHOLDERS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMMUNITIES
COMMUTER TOWNS
DECISION MAKING
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIESEL
DIESEL CARS
DUST
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
EFFECTIVE USE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EMISSION
EMISSION STANDARDS
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL TARGETS
ENVIRONMENTS
FLOOR AREA
FLOOR AREA RATIO
FORESTRY
FUEL
FUEL TAX
GREENHOUSE GAS
HEALTH HAZARDS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
INCREASE IN LAND PRICES
INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURES
JOB TRAINING
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND OWNERS
LAND USE
LIGHT RAIL
LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
MASS TRANSPORTATION
METROPOLITAN AREA
METROPOLITAN AREAS
MODAL SHARE
MODAL SHARES
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NOISE
O&M
OIL
POLLUTERS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POLLUTION PREVENTION
POLLUTION PROBLEMS
POPULATION DENSITY
PRIVATE DEVELOPERS
PRIVATE LAND
PROPERTY TAXES
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC LAND
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
RAPID URBANIZATION
REAL GNP
RECLAMATION
RECYCLING
RESIDENTIAL AREAS
RESIDENTIAL LAND
RISE IN LAND PRICES
RISK MANAGEMENT
ROAD
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ROAD DEVELOPMENT
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROADS
ROUTE
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SPRAWL
STREETS
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TAX
TAX REDUCTION
TAXATION
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRAFFIC FATALITIES
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
TRAVEL DEMAND
TRAVEL DISTANCES
URBAN AREA
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
URBAN ECONOMY
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
URBAN FORM
URBAN GOVERNANCE
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ISSUES
URBAN LAND
URBAN LAND USE
URBAN LIFE
URBAN LIVING
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN MANAGEMENT POLICIES
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN POLICY
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN PROBLEMS
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
URBAN REVITALIZATION
URBAN ROAD
URBAN ROADS
URBAN SPRAWL
URBANIZATION
URBANIZING
UTILITIES
VACANT LOTS
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EMISSION
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
VEHICLES
WASTE
WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTES
WATER POLLUTION
WATER QUALITY
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
spellingShingle AIR
AIR POLLUTION
AIR QUALITY
ALLOCATION OF LAND
APARTMENT BUILDING
ARSENIC
BUS
BUS TRANSPORTATION
CADMIUM
CAR
CAR OWNERSHIP
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON MONOXIDE
CARS
CENTRAL URBAN AREAS
CITIES ALLIANCE
CITY AUTHORITIES
CITY CENTER
CITY CENTERS
CITY DEVELOPMENT
CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
CITY GOVERNMENT
CITY GOVERNMENTS
CITY STAKEHOLDERS
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAL
COMMUNITIES
COMMUTER TOWNS
DECISION MAKING
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIESEL
DIESEL CARS
DUST
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
EFFECTIVE USE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EMISSION
EMISSION STANDARDS
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL TARGETS
ENVIRONMENTS
FLOOR AREA
FLOOR AREA RATIO
FORESTRY
FUEL
FUEL TAX
GREENHOUSE GAS
HEALTH HAZARDS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
INCREASE IN LAND PRICES
INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURES
JOB TRAINING
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND OWNERS
LAND USE
LIGHT RAIL
LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
MASS TRANSPORTATION
METROPOLITAN AREA
METROPOLITAN AREAS
MODAL SHARE
MODAL SHARES
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
NOISE
O&M
OIL
POLLUTERS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POLLUTION PREVENTION
POLLUTION PROBLEMS
POPULATION DENSITY
PRIVATE DEVELOPERS
PRIVATE LAND
PROPERTY TAXES
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC LAND
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
RAPID URBANIZATION
REAL GNP
RECLAMATION
RECYCLING
RESIDENTIAL AREAS
RESIDENTIAL LAND
RISE IN LAND PRICES
RISK MANAGEMENT
ROAD
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
ROAD DEVELOPMENT
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROADS
ROUTE
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SPRAWL
STREETS
SULFUR DIOXIDE
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TAX
TAX REDUCTION
TAXATION
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TRAFFIC FATALITIES
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
TRAVEL DEMAND
TRAVEL DISTANCES
URBAN AREA
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
URBAN ECONOMY
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
URBAN FORM
URBAN GOVERNANCE
URBAN GROWTH
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ISSUES
URBAN LAND
URBAN LAND USE
URBAN LIFE
URBAN LIVING
URBAN MANAGEMENT
URBAN MANAGEMENT POLICIES
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN PLANNING
URBAN POLICY
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN PROBLEMS
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT
URBAN REVITALIZATION
URBAN ROAD
URBAN ROADS
URBAN SPRAWL
URBANIZATION
URBANIZING
UTILITIES
VACANT LOTS
VEHICLE
VEHICLE EMISSION
VEHICLE EMISSIONS
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
VEHICLES
WASTE
WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTES
WATER POLLUTION
WATER QUALITY
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
World Bank
Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Japan
description In Japan, the sustainable development of cities and provinces has been vigorously pursued since the late 1990s under various programs through the initiative of the central government and local authorities. In 2009, the World Bank launched an urban development initiative called Eco2 Cities: Ecological Cities as Economic Cities (Eco2 Cities Initiative) to help cities in developing countries achieve greater synergistic ecological and economic sustainability. This study, entitled 'Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction,' was conducted to cover components A and C of the Eco2 East Asia Program with the following objectives: (i) To undertake a study of Japanese experiences on sustainable urban development including pollution control and management, resource/energy efficiency and GHG reduction (Task 1), and (ii) To coordinate and prepare the Eco2 international conference in Yokohama, Japan, on 21-23 October 2010 (Task 2). This report mainly focuses on Task 1, whose objectives are to compile and analyze Japanese experiences on sustainable urban development, including pollution control and management and resource/energy efficiency and GHG reduction, which are relevant to the Eco2 initiative and its implementation in cities in developing countries, as well as to draw lessons from these experiences for the implementation of the Eco2 initiative.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction
title_short Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction
title_full Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction
title_fullStr Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction
title_full_unstemmed Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction
title_sort study of japanese experiences on sustainable urban development including pollution control and management, resource/energy efficiency and ghg reduction
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/02/16422486/malaysia-study-japanese-experiences-sustainable-urban-development-including-pollution-control-management-resourceenergy-efficiency-ghgbrreduction
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12815
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spelling okr-10986-128152021-04-23T14:03:04Z Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction World Bank AIR AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY ALLOCATION OF LAND APARTMENT BUILDING ARSENIC BUS BUS TRANSPORTATION CADMIUM CAR CAR OWNERSHIP CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON MONOXIDE CARS CENTRAL URBAN AREAS CITIES ALLIANCE CITY AUTHORITIES CITY CENTER CITY CENTERS CITY DEVELOPMENT CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY CITY GOVERNMENT CITY GOVERNMENTS CITY STAKEHOLDERS CLIMATE CHANGE COAL COMMUNITIES COMMUTER TOWNS DECISION MAKING DEREGULATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIESEL DIESEL CARS DUST ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY EFFECTIVE USE EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION EMISSION EMISSION STANDARDS EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY ENFORCEMENT OF REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL TARGETS ENVIRONMENTS FLOOR AREA FLOOR AREA RATIO FORESTRY FUEL FUEL TAX GREENHOUSE GAS HEALTH HAZARDS HEALTH PROBLEMS HOUSING CONSTRUCTION HOUSING DEVELOPMENT INCREASE IN LAND PRICES INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURES JOB TRAINING LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND MANAGEMENT LAND OWNERS LAND USE LIGHT RAIL LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MASS TRANSPORTATION METROPOLITAN AREA METROPOLITAN AREAS MODAL SHARE MODAL SHARES MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NEIGHBORHOOD NOISE O&M OIL POLLUTERS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POLLUTION PREVENTION POLLUTION PROBLEMS POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS PRIVATE LAND PROPERTY TAXES PUBLIC AUTHORITIES PUBLIC FACILITIES PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC HOUSING PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC LAND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION RAILWAY RAILWAYS RAPID URBANIZATION REAL GNP RECLAMATION RECYCLING RESIDENTIAL AREAS RESIDENTIAL LAND RISE IN LAND PRICES RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD CONSTRUCTION ROAD DEVELOPMENT ROAD NETWORK ROAD TRAFFIC ROADS ROUTE SAFETY SCHOOLS SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPRAWL STREETS SULFUR DIOXIDE SUSTAINABLE CITIES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT TAX TAX REDUCTION TAXATION TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONGESTION TRAFFIC FATALITIES TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRAVEL DEMAND TRAVEL DISTANCES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT URBAN ECONOMY URBAN ENVIRONMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS URBAN FORM URBAN GOVERNANCE URBAN GROWTH URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT URBAN ISSUES URBAN LAND URBAN LAND USE URBAN LIFE URBAN LIVING URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN MANAGEMENT POLICIES URBAN MIGRATION URBAN PLANNING URBAN POLICY URBAN POPULATION URBAN PROBLEMS URBAN REDEVELOPMENT URBAN REVITALIZATION URBAN ROAD URBAN ROADS URBAN SPRAWL URBANIZATION URBANIZING UTILITIES VACANT LOTS VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE OWNERSHIP VEHICLES WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTES WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM In Japan, the sustainable development of cities and provinces has been vigorously pursued since the late 1990s under various programs through the initiative of the central government and local authorities. In 2009, the World Bank launched an urban development initiative called Eco2 Cities: Ecological Cities as Economic Cities (Eco2 Cities Initiative) to help cities in developing countries achieve greater synergistic ecological and economic sustainability. This study, entitled 'Study of Japanese Experiences on Sustainable Urban Development including Pollution Control and Management, Resource/Energy Efficiency and GHG Reduction,' was conducted to cover components A and C of the Eco2 East Asia Program with the following objectives: (i) To undertake a study of Japanese experiences on sustainable urban development including pollution control and management, resource/energy efficiency and GHG reduction (Task 1), and (ii) To coordinate and prepare the Eco2 international conference in Yokohama, Japan, on 21-23 October 2010 (Task 2). This report mainly focuses on Task 1, whose objectives are to compile and analyze Japanese experiences on sustainable urban development, including pollution control and management and resource/energy efficiency and GHG reduction, which are relevant to the Eco2 initiative and its implementation in cities in developing countries, as well as to draw lessons from these experiences for the implementation of the Eco2 initiative. 2013-03-21T14:14:42Z 2013-03-21T14:14:42Z 2011-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/02/16422486/malaysia-study-japanese-experiences-sustainable-urban-development-including-pollution-control-management-resourceenergy-efficiency-ghgbrreduction http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12815 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Japan