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Metropolis International Training Institute - 2017 Seoul Programs - s Programs Application Deadline 7-14 May Sustainable Mobility Training Program 31 March 11-18 June 17-24 September Sustainable Housing and Urban Development Training Program Urban Regeneration and Climate Change Training Program 15-22 October Sustainable Water Management Training Program 30 April 12-19 November e-government Training Program for Sustainable Development and Good Governance For more information on program application, please visit SHRDC-MITI homepage at www.seoulmiti.org or Metropolis homepage at www.metropolis.org/training

Sustainable Mobility Training Program 7 14 May 2017 The role of transport in sustainable development has been continuously recognized since the 1992 United Nation s Earth Summit. Sustainable transport is essential to achieving most, if not all, the proposed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Although sustainable transport is not represented by a standalone SDGs, it is mainstreamed across several SDGs and targets, especially those related to food security, health, energy, infrastructure and cities and human settlements. * Sustainable Mobility Training Program Sun. 7 Sun. 14 May (inclusive of arrival and departure dates) Seoul HRD Center(SHRDC) of Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) Metropolis International Training Institute Headquarters (MIITI HQ) To provide an opportunity of sharing urban transportation model and significant reform processes such as reorganization of public bus services, introduction of exclusive median bus lanes, shift from private to quasi-public bus operation and implementation of an integrated transit-fare card (T-money) system. To ensure strong cooperative relations among participants cities in the field of an urban transportation policy by exchanging and transferring knowledge, technology and information - Seoul Transportation Policy, Intelligent Transport System (ITS) - Introduction of Eco-Friendly Urban Transportation Policies and Cases - Gender Equality Initiatives in Transportation Polices in Seoul - Management of Transportation Demands in Seoul, etc. - Seoul Station Public Transportation Transfer Complex - TOPIS, City Hall, Seoul Station 7017, and etc * https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/topics/sustainabletransport 2

Sustainable Housing & Urban Development Training Program 11 18 June 2017 The United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development, which took place in Quito, Ecuador from 17-20 October, 2017 was the first UN global summit on urbanization since the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Cities are hubs for ideas, commerce, culture, science, productivity, social development and much more; however, many challenges exist to maintaining cities in a way that continues to create jobs and prosperity. These challenges can be overcome in ways that allow them to continue to thrive and grow, while improving resource use and reducing pollution and poverty. The future we want is cities will take opportunities for all with access to basic services, energy, housing and more. * Sustainable Housing & Urban Development Training Program Sun.11 Sun.18 June (inclusive of arrival and departure dates) Seoul HRD Center(SHRDC) of Seoul Metropolitan Government(SMG) Metropolis International Training Institute Headquarters(MIITI HQ) To provide city officials with an opportunity to enhance capacities in the urban development with a focus on making cities more sustainable To establish a policy transfer platform to exchange in-depth learning from experts and peers in the related area and to share good practices among participants To give a venue for city-to-city cooperation in building resilience in cities by sharing best practices and experiences - Seoul s Urban Plan 2030 Seoul Plan - Seoul Housing Policy (Housing Supply Management, Housing and Welfare) - Introduction to Sustainable Urban Regeneration in Seoul, and etc. - Support Center for Housing and Welfare, Seoul Community Housing - Downtown Revitalization Initiatives (Platform Changdong 61, Sewoon Shopping Mall, Bukchon Hanok -Korean Traditional Houses- Village) - Urban Development Area (Magok Urban Development Project, DMC etc.) * http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/cities/ 3

Urban Regeneration & Climate Change Training Program 17 24 September, 2017 For the sustainable future of cities, urban management should be moved from renewal & redevelopment to preservation, maintenance and improvement of communities. In addition, climate change is now affecting every country on every continent. It is disrupting national economies and affecting lives, costing people, communities and countries dearly today and even more tomorrow. It is an issue that requires solutions that need to be coordinated at the international level and it requires international cooperation to help developing countries move toward a low-carbon economy. * Urban Regeneration & Climate Change Training Program Sun. 17 Sun. 24 September (inclusive of arrival and departure dates) Seoul HRD Center(SHRDC) of Seoul Metropolitan Government(SMG) Metropolis International Training Institute Headquarters(MIITI HQ) To provide an opportunity for city officials to enhance capacities in climate change adaptation and mitigation with a focus on making cities more resilient and share Seoul and other cities cases To establish a policy transfer platform to exchange in-depth learning from experts and peers in the related area and to share good practices among participants To give a venue for city-to-city cooperation in building resilience in cities by sharing best practices and experiences - Seoul s Urban Plan 2030 Seoul Plan / Green Zone Policy in Cities - Environmental Policy to make a city livable (Waste Management, Use of Recyclable Energy, and etc.) - Urban Regeneration Projects (Seoul Station 7017, Sewoon Shopping Mall, and etc. ) - Linear Park reusing abandoned railroads, Green Roofs, and etc.) - Environment-related facility (Mapo Resource Recovery Facility, World Cup Park, and etc.) * http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/climate-change-2/ 4

Sustainable Management of Water Training Program 15 22 October 2017 Clean and accessible water for all is an essential part of the world we want to live in. Luckily, there is sufficient fresh water on the planet to achieve this. But due to bad economies or poor infrastructure, every year millions of people and children die from diseases associated with inadequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene. Not only that, water scarcity, poor water quality and inadequate sanitation negatively impact on food security, livelihood choices and educational opportunities for poor families across the world. Drought afflicts some of the world s poorest countries, worsening hunger and malnutrition. * In this regards, cities should manage the water quality from the water sources by applying scientific pollution control and measurement methods with focusing on development of resilient and sustainable urban water infrastructures. Sustainable Water Management Training Program Sun.15 Sun. 22 October (inclusive of arrival and departure dates) Seoul HRD Center(SHRDC) of Seoul Metropolitan Government(SMG) Metropolis International Training Institute Headquarters(MIITI HQ) To construct sustainable cooperative relations in the field of waterworks by sharing information, knowledge and technologies in water supply and sewage treatment To provide an opportunity to share Seoul's waterworks management model through offering systematic training programs including theoretical lectures and field trips to relevant institutes and facilities - Outline of Seoul Water Management - Introduction of Integrated Water Resources Management - Drinking Water Quality Management, Sewage Treatment System, etc. - Arisu Water Purification Center, Office of Seoul Waterworks - Sewage Treatment Center, Seoul Water Research Institute - City Hall, Han River Project Headquarters, etc. * http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/water-and-sanitation/ 5

e-government Training Program for Sustainable Development and Good Governance 12 19 November 2017 Governments pursue finding new ways to effectively create public value by implementing quality policies in regards to innovative, effective, inclusive, collaborative, open and citizen-oriented service. In addition to that, they make efforts to leverage the potential of modern technologies for better policy decision-making. It goes without saying that e-government could contribute to sustainable development through transparent open data and improving efficiency & effectiveness. Also, it contributes for the better access and quality of services, economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection of citizens.* e-government Training Program for Sustainable Development and Good Governance Sun. 12 Sun.19 November (inclusive of arrival and departure dates) Seoul HRD Center (SHRDC) of Seoul Metropolitan Government(SMG) Metropolis International Training Institute Headquarters(MIITI HQ) To provide city officials with an opportunity to enhance e- Government capacities in day-to-day city administration and smart city strategy with a focus on big data analysis and etc. To establish a policy transfer platform to exchange in-depth learning from experts and peers in e-government and a smart city area and to share good practices among participants To give a venue for city-to-city cooperation in building the smart city strategy and better e-governance by sharing the best practices and experiences - Outline of Seoul e-government including Seoul e-tax System - e-government and Administrative Reform - Smart e-government & Smart Seoul strategy Night Bus services based on mobile Big Data analysis, IoT (Internet of Things) Services and GIS portal services - Intelligent Transport System (ITS) & Big Data Analysis for City Policy - SK T-um, LG CNS, S-PLEXCENTER in Sangam Digital Media City, etc. * e-government for Sustainable Development in SIDs, Head of UNPOG 6

Participants Qualification Managerial-level public officials in a related field Officials recommended by the head of a local government Officials with a good command of English Officials who have never participated in training programs organized by both SMG & SMG affiliated organizations for the last 5 years Selection Criteria When the number of applicants exceeds fourteen, selection criteria will be applied to each cities at SHRDC s sole discretion. SHRDC shall reserve all rights with regards to applicants city paper and other document submitted for the training program. Gender balance will be considered in the selection process. Necessary Expenses The application form can be accessed or downloaded from SHRDC-MITI homepage at www.seoulmiti.org or Metropolis homepage at www.metropolis.org/training Registration fees will be waivered for participants from Metropolis member cities and selected cities. SHRDC of SMG will provide accommodations, meals, local transportations during the program, transportation from and to the airport, and other training related fees. Participant shall pay for their own round-trip air tickets. SHRDC & MITI Established in 1962, the Seoul Human Resource Development Center (SHRDC) is an institute to provide training programs as well as promotion and recruitment exams for the public officials employed by Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG). Metropolis (World Association of the Major Metropolises) is the leading international association embracing cities and metropolitan regions of more than a million inhabitants. Metropolis International Training Institute (MITI) established in 1996 is the training and learning center of Metropolis. Its principal mission is to enhance the institutional and professional capacities of local and metropolitan authorities and their officials for the better public governance. Today, MITI consists of headquarters located in Seoul and four regional centers: Cairo, Mashhad, Mexico City and Paris I le-de-france. Contact Information : SHRDC of SMG MITI HQ Address: Nambusunhwan-ro 340-gil 58, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 137-071, Korea Phone: 82 2 3488 2059 Fax: 82 2 3488 2346 Web : www.seoulmiti.org or www.metropolis.org/training E-mail: shrdcinfo@gmail.com 7

17 Goals to Transform Our Cities Sustainable with MITI! On 1 January 2016, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by world leaders in September 2015 at an historic UN Summit officially cam into force. At his juncture, Metropolis International Training Institution (MITI) Seoul has prepared five programs reflected Metropolis major agendas and strategies standing on the basis of SDGs. As Metropolis knowledge & sharing platform, we hope these programs provide the valuable opportunities for our prospective participants to create new and innovative ways to shape our future cities. Ms. Guaman, Quito I have been really motivated to come to this e- Government training to learn good governance and e-government model. We have really amazing lectures. Especially I was impressive about big data analysis which is to give more benefits for people. All participants including me believe that big data is really important tool to make better conditions for our cities. Ms. Guaman, Quito, 2016 e-government Program Participant This is the best opportunity for me to exchange my knowledge and experience about transportation policy with other cities and professionals within this program. It is very helpful for me to communicate and achieve innovative ideas that help me to use this knowledge to change my city sustainable. Mr. Khosravi, Shiraz, 2016 Urban Transportation Program Participant Mr. Khosravi, Shiraz Mr. Tsai, Taipei I was impressed with the smart transportation system session which was the site visit. It showed how to use IoT to make an express way smoothly. We have so many express ways in Taipei, but we do not have accurate measurement system so we would like to implement that system so we can manage our transportation more effectively. This is really good opportunity share different cities ideas Mr. Tsai, Taipei, 2016 e-government Program Participant 8