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-Kyoto University Secretariat Newsletter Kyoto University Global COE Program Global Center for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering for Asian Megacities Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering JSPS Asian Core Program (IWM) The GCOE HSE Symposium 2012 was held at Jinyu-Hall, 3rd floor, C Cluster-1-2, Katsura Campus, Kyoto University (2 nd December, 2012). Special Coordination Fund for Promotion of Science and Technology Strategic Program for Fostering Environmental Leaders International Center for Human Resource Development in Environmental Management Issue April 2013 Vol. 3 International experts on Integrated Lake Basin Management (ILBM participated in the series of events on Heartware and ILBM (5 th -10 th March, 2013) -Kyoto University program is an international program under:

Prof. Dato' Dr. Mohd Jamil Maah Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Prof. Dr. Nik Meriam Nik Sulaiman Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The Kyoto University Global COE HSE Symposium 2012 was held on 2nd December 2012 in Kyoto, Japan. This symposium was organized by Kyoto University Global COE Program Centre for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering for Asian Megacities, in collaboration with the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University and the Disaster Prevention Research Institute. The Kyoto University Global COE Program Centre aims to establish Urban Human Security Engineering principles, targeting on Asian megacities. The program, which was carried out between the years 2008-2013, was involved in promoting human resource development and research activities, especially through its interdisciplinary education program. The objectives of the symposium were firstly, as a summary of the education and research activities conducted by the Kyoto University Global COE Program Centre for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering for Asian Megacities under four research fields i.e. Urban Governance, Urban Infrastructure Management, Health Risk Management and Disaster Risk Management. It was also a time to highlight activities carried out at the seven overseas bases. A total of 35 researchers and academicians from Japan, China, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand participated in the symposium. Dr. Noor Zalina Mahmood Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Prof. Nik giving her presentation during the symposium The symposium was divided into two sessions. The first session began with an overview of the Kyoto University Global COE HSE program by Prof. Yuzuru Matsuoka followed by research leaders from the following respective fields: 1. Prof. Teruyuki Monnai (Urban Governance) 2. Prof. Hiroyasu Ohtsu (Urban Infrastructure Management) 3. Prof. Hiroaki Tanaka (Health Risk Management) 4. Prof. Hirokazu Tatano (Disaster Risk Management) Panoramic view of the symposium hall with delegates from Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, India and Thailand UM-KU Secretariat Issue 6 April 2013 1

During the second session, leaders from the seven Overseas bases were invited to report their activities, achievements and prospects related to Human Security Engineering. Prof. Nik Meriam represented the Malaysian overseas base to present Malaysia s collaborative efforts through the HSE program. The symposium concluded with a summary of prospects of HSE in Asian regions, by Prof. Minoru Yoneda, Prof. Shigeo Fujii and Prof. Hiroyasu Ohtsu. This was followed by a dinner banquet at the Ganko Takasegawa Nijoen mansion. On the 3rd of December 2012, symposium participants were taken on courtesy visits to meet Kyoto University executives and to the Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies. After lunch, the participants also had the opportunity to visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace and Nijo Castle, a world heritage site. Overall, the symposium was a good opportunity for interaction between colleagues from Asian regions, becoming part of a unique community for the establishment and implementation of Human Security Engineering. From left: Prof. Nik, Prof. Dato Jamil and Dr. Noor Zalina receiving a token of appreciation from Prof. Yuzuru Matsuoka Captions: 1: Group photo in front of Kyoto University 2: At the Dean s office during the courtesy visit to Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Kyoto University 3-5: Beautiful scenery at Seifuso, Kyoto University UM-KU Secretariat Issue 6 April 2013 2

Dr. Zul Ilham bin Zulkiflee Lubes Institute of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science On March 7th and 8th 2013, all Environmental Management Leaders (EML) program members, its overseas field campuses and satellite offices representatives were invited for the 5th Symposium of Kyoto University EML Program, held at Kyoto University, Japan. The EML program was funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan as a part of S&T Strategic Cooperation Promotion Program organized by Kyoto University as the core institution with close cooperation with overseas field campuses, satellite offices and industrial partnership. It was a five-year program starting in April 2008, aiming to foster a new generation of internationally-aware environmental leaders, able to focus on finding solutions to a wide spectrum of global and regional environmental problems. Nearly 100 delegates from 16 international institutions participated in this final symposium. The Malaysian delegates Invited Speakers and Distinguished Guests of The International Symposium on Education and Research in Environmental Management: 5 th Symposium of Kyoto University EML Program 2013 UM-KU Secretariat Participants of The International Symposium on Education and Research in Environmental Management: 5th Symposium of Kyoto University EML Program 2013 were: Dr. Zul Ilham Zulkiflee Lubes (Universiti Malaya), Prof. Dr. Zulkifli Yusop (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) and Dr. Sharifah Zarina Syed Zakaria (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), as the representatives of the Malaysian satellite office. The symposium was officiated by Prof. Michiaki Mishima, the Vice President of Kyoto University, followed by opening remarks from the EML Program Leader, Prof. Shigeo Fujii and Deans of Graduate School of Engineering and Graduate School of Energy Science. After the opening session, the program s achievement report session commenced. Prof. Shigeo Fujii delivered a detailed explanation about the achievements of the EML program throughout the five-year phase, followed by reports from field campuses by Prof. Huynh Trung Hai (Hanoi), Prof. Le Van Anh (Hue) and Prof. Guan Yuntao (Shenzhen). Reports of activities from satellite offices in Danang and Malaysia were presented by Dr. Tran Van Quang and Dr. Zul Ilham Zulkiflee Lubes, respectively. Issue 6 April 2013 3

Lunch at Kyoto University s Seifuso Japanese Villa During one of the sessions During the educational experience session, reports on overseas internship experiences, internship experiences in Japan, short courses at overseas campuses as well as experiences of EML alumni were presented by the students involved. It was then followed by students research oral and poster presentations on environmental issues, which were moderated and commented by distinguished invited professors. Prior to the end of the session, panel discussion among EML program members were held, critically discussing the potential future research collaborations and funding opportunities. The meeting was closed by Prof. Shigeo Fujii together with the signing of memorandum of understandings between overseas field campuses and Kyoto University. Dr. Zul Ilham presenting the report on EML activities in Malaysia From left: Dr. Zul Ilham, Prof. Zulkifli Yusop and Dr. Sharifah Zarina UM-KU Secretariat Dr. Zul Ilham with Prof. Shigeo Fujii, Leader of the EML Program Issue 6 April 2013 4

Research and Education Center for the Risk Based Asian Oriented Integrated Watershed Management Dr. Zeeda Fatimah Mohamad Department of Science and Technology Studies Faculty of Science Dr. Nisfariza Mohd Noor Department Of Geography Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dr. Wan Mohd Yusof Wan Chik Faculty of Islamic Contemporary Studies Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin Between 5th to 10th March 2013, the International Lake Environment Committee, Japan (ILEC) organized a series of events in Japan related to the topic of Heartware and Integrated Lake Basin Management (ILBM). Dr. Zeeda Fatimah Mohamad, Dr. Nisfariza Mohd Noor and Dr. Wan Mohd Yusof Wan Chik were invited as Malaysian delegates to be part of the events. Prof. Nakamura leading the discussion during the Heartware Expert Workshop Madam Lennie presenting on the outcome of the first Heartware workshop in India (1) Heartware Expert Meeting 5 th to 9 th March 2013 This is the second Expert Meeting on Heartware organized by ILEC, under the leadership of Prof. Masahisa Nakamura, following the first meeting organized in India. To commence the meeting, Prof. Nakamura gave an introduction to the meeting, introduced participants to each other, and explained how each of their backgrounds are related to the topic of Heartware. Miss Adeline Santos Borja (Lennie) then reported on the outcome of the first Heartware workshop held in India. For the subsequent sessions, international experts on their subject of expertise took turns to share their experiences, through the presentation of case studies from each nation represented at the meeting i.e. Chilika Lake, Ucchali Lake, Lake Lanao, Indonesia and Malaysia. At the end of each day, Prof. Nakamura led discussions on the day s presentations how this would relate to the issues of Heartware in ILBM. There was a wrap-up discussion led by Prof Nakamura on the last day of the meeting. This discussion resulted in the note Initial thoughts on the Nature of Heartware, compiled by Madam Lennie and Dr Walter Ras. (2) Fieldtrip, 7 th March 2013 A field trip was organized to various locations around Lake Biwa. The Heartware participants had the opportunity to learn about the value of the Japanese civilization, especially on the issue of water conservation and the environment. Values such as practical thinking style, punctuality, environmental Lennie and Ustaz Wan, drinking spring water taken directly from a kabata spring and drank from a specially made re-usable bamboo cup Local community gotong royong, 4 times a year, to clear off the macrophytes (which are then used as fertilizers) UM-KU Secretariat Issue 6 April 2013 5 Microhydro is being used in this quaint traditional village at Lake Biwa

Research and Education Center for the Risk Based Asian Oriented Integrated Watershed Management appreciation, continual improvement, humility, transparency, as well as maintaining and developing local heritage technology were evident throughout the areas visited. (3) Japan International Heartware Symposium, 10th March 2013 The Japan International Heartware Symposium was co-organised by Shiga University and ILEC. At this symposium, all the international participants from the expert meeting were given the opportunity to share their perspectives on Heartware through presentations and forum. However, the highlight of the day was the presentation by the Shiga Prefecture Governor herself, Governer Kada on the topic of Lessons from Lake Biwa: Near Water & Far Water. There was also an interesting presentation by Miss Yamamoto on an interesting initiative that tries to bring back the Heartware (past culture and memory) of the City of Kusatsu. This was done by interviewing old people in the area about how the original landscape and lifestyle of the area was viewed in the past, and the findings were translated into a beautiful painting that can be used as educational material and artistic reminder of what has been lost and what can possibly be regained in the future. Captions: 1: Dr. Zeeda giving her presentation at the Japan International Heartware Symposium 2: Forum panelists at the Japan International Heartware Symposium 3: Presentation and discussion at the symposium hall 4: Governor Kada sharing on Lessons from Lake Biwa: Near Water & Far Water SUMMARY The program achieved its target to collate information from all researchers related to ILBM for the introduction of Heartware elements in the application of ILBM and watershed management. Heartware refers to decisions made based on current scenario or problems to include the feeling or the best resolution at that time. In most cases the Heartware are not implied in ILBM research. Some of those elements include the historical memory of people (oldies), good feelings before things change because of the development, religion, culture, social and many others have been discussed in the meeting and symposium. The outcome attracted our attention on how we as researchers can synergise our research together with the technology (hardware and process), software (policies and governance) and Heartware to be a comprehensive result in reference to the watershed management or ILBM research. In conclusion, the ten-day trip to Japan was a golden opportunity to learn, discuss and experience the meaning and concept of Heartware in water governance and its resources. UM-KU Secretariat Issue 6 April 2013 6

PROGRAM TIMELINE Note: A.R. = Action Research Programs and its duration under international collaboration between Kyoto University and Programs Contact Information HSE program: Urban Human Security Engineering Education and Research Center C Cluster, Kyotodaigaku Katsura, Nishiyoku, Kyoto 615-8540, Japan E-mail: contact@hse.gcoe.kyoto-u.ac.jp Phone: +81-75-383-3412/3413 Fax: +81-75-383-3418 Web: http://hse.gcoe.kyoto-u.ac.jp EML program: Kyoto University EML Office Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan E-mail: eml-core@ges.kyoto-u.ac.jp Phone: +81-75-753-5925 Fax: +81-75-753-5923 Web: http://www.ges.kyoto-u.ac.jp/cyp/modules/jst/english Asian Core program: Research Center for Environmental Quality Management Kyoto University 1-2 Yumihama, Otsu 520-0811, Japan E-mail: shimizu@biwa.eqc.kyoto-u.ac.jp Phone: +81-77-527-6221 Fax: +81-77-524-9869 -Kyoto University Office Contact Information -Kyoto University Secretariat Level 6, Research Management and Innovation Complex (RMIC), 50603, Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA. E-mail: gcoe_acp@um.edu.my Phone: +603-7967 4635 Fax: +603-7967 7813 Web: http://gcoe-acp.um.edu.my UM-KU Secretariat Issue 6 April 2013 7