Nagoya City’s Challenge for Environmental Preservation Mr. Toshitaka TAKAGI, Director...
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Nagoya City’s Challenge for Environmental Preservation Mr. Toshitaka TAKAGI, Director Environmental Planning Department Environmental Affairs Bureau, City of Nagoya
Nagoya City’s Challenge for Environmental Preservation Mr. Toshitaka TAKAGI, Director Environmental Planning Department Environmental Affairs Bureau,
Nagoya Citys Challenge for Environmental Preservation Mr.
Toshitaka TAKAGI, Director Environmental Planning Department
Environmental Affairs Bureau, City of Nagoya Mr. Toshitaka TAKAGI,
Director Environmental Planning Department Environmental Affairs
Bureau, City of Nagoya
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(Population ): 2,266,530 (No. of households) : 1,028,928
(Population density) : 6,943/km 2 (Area) : 326.43km 2 Outline of
Nagoya City Oct 1, 2011
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Increasing volume of waste treatment 908 930 934 955 988 997
(thousand tons) Volume of waste treatment 199319941995199619971998
(Fiscal year) 1,050 1,000 950 900 850 Limit to the volume of waste
that is incinerated or disposed of in landfills 1 Million tons
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Fujimae Tidal Flat Area targeted in the first plan Area
targeted in the final plan Fujimae Tidal Flat and the area planned
as landfill
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Dissemination of information in advance and holding explanatory
meetings Dissemination of information in advance and holding
explanatory meetings Distribution through quarterly newsletter,
Nagoya Holding about 2,300 explanatory meetings in the local
community (June-July) 24% of all households participated in the
meetings Explanatory meeting in a local community PR activities and
information dissemination in preparation for the start of
collection of newly designated recyclables (FY2000)
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Local residents engaged in sorting and recycling waste
Residents and community officials involved in recycling
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Resource recovery of used paper by the residents
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Outcome of the emergency declaration on waste management 369
379 380 140 206 286 332 343 711 703 705 894 765 735 733 Volume of
waste treated 0 100 200 300 400 Volume of collected recyclables
0304059899200001 (Thousand tons) 1,100 1,000 900 800 700 600 500
Achievement of the target of reduction in volume of waste by 20%
within two years 997 Declaration of a state of emergency in waste
management 02 745 355 (Thousand tons) 06 683 391 07 FY 08 661 377
0910 362 352 633 622
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Oxbirds feeding Certificate Registration of the Fujimae Tidal
Flat as a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar
Convention
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COP 10 (The 10 th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to
the Convention on Biological Diversity)
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City Biodiversity Summit 2010
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19471967 1983 Transition of Greening Ratio in Nagoya City 2005
2010
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New Challenge: The system of Greening area The system makes it
obligatory for developers to devote a certain percentage of their
development area to greenery when constructing a new building in
the area, which is, in principle, larger than 300m 2. As a pioneer,
Nagoya City started the system in October 2008. Image of the Effect
of the system of Greening area BeforeAfter The system of Greening
area in Nagoya
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Achieved results (30 Oct 2008 30 March 2011) Example of Green
Generation System Targe t Example of parking lot The system of
Greening area in Nagoya The system of Greening area based on Urban
Green Area Law and Green Community Development Ordinance
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Greenery Preservation using Urban Regeneration Special
Areas(Spatial reorganization between the districts) Preservation
Development area in city centre Green area in the city Historical
buildings in the city Increase of floor-area ratio Regarded as
contributing to public green area Preservation and utilization
Regarded as contributing to public green area Note: Urban
Regeneration Special Areas is designated by city planning as a
intensive utilization district whose usage, volume, height, and
layout are regulated.