AIM Training Workshop 2008

Information

Date:
October 27 - 31, 2008
Place:
Ohyama Hall, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), 305-8506, Tsukuba, Japan

Photo

AIM Training Workshop 2008 group photo

Agenda

October 27, 2008(Monday)

Session Ⅰ: Opening
09:00-12:00 Orientation
Dr. Junichi Fujino(NIES, Japan)
Special Lecture
What LCSs mean in developing countries, Challenge towards Sustainable World
Sustainable Low Carbon Society Scenarios and Modeling (PDF)

Prof. Shukla

-Lunch-

Session Ⅱ: Lecture
13:50-15:30 1) Outline of developing LCS scenarios
Japan Low-Carbon Society Scenarios Study - Feasibility of 70% CO2 emissions reduction towards 2050 (PDF)

Junichi Fujino
2) Snapshot tool
AIM ⁄ Energy Snapshot Tool (ESS) (PDF)

Kazuya Fujiwara

-Coffee Break-

Session Ⅲ: Training(1)
16:00-18:00 Snapshot Preparation of data Handling
Introdution to Energy Balance Table (EBT) (PDF)

Kazuya Fujiwara
Homework in this workshop
2008 AIM Training Workshop Homework (PDF)

October 28, 2008(Tuesday)

Session Ⅳ: Lecture
09:00-12:30 1) Policy implementation
Policy implemetation - How to develop LCS study - (PDF)

Junichi Fujino
2) City-level scenarios
City-level LCS scenario (PDF)

Kei Gomi

-Lunch-

Session Ⅴ: Training(2)
Presentation by Trainee
・last year's country scenarios
・policy measures
13:00-18:00 China
LCS scenario for China (PDF)

Liu Qiang, Zhang Xiaoxi, Wang Yu
India
INDIA Towards a Low Carbon Society (PDF)

Vaibhav Chaturvedi,Prasoon Agarwal,Amir Bashir Bazaz
Thailand
Scenario Analysis of Energy System in Thailand (PDF)

Shreekar Pradhan,Mayurachat Watcharejyothin
Korea
Low Carbon scenarios in 2050, Korea - An Application of Energy Snapshot Tool - (PDF)

Chan PARK,Sun Yong SUNG
Malaysia
COUNTRY CASE - MALAYSIA (PDF)

HO CHIN SIONG
Brazil
Residential and Transportation scenario for LCS study Brazil Case Report of last year's activity (PDF)

William Wills
South Africa
South Africa's Low Carbon Society Energy Snapshot Tool - residential and Transport Sectors (PDF)
Long-Term Mitigation Scenarios (LTMS) for South Africa (PDF)

Jongikhaya Witi
TIT Japan
Japan report of Last year's activity (PDF)

Hiroto Takayama,Kou Morimoto
Kyoto univ. Japan
Introduction of activity for LCS in Japan and Our discussion points for scenario development (PDF)

Tomoaki YURA,Kohsuke YOSHIMOTO
Discussion Points of Day2 presentations
Discussion Points from 2nd day afternoon's session (PDF)

Junichi Fujino

October 29, 2008(Wednesday)

Session Ⅵ: Lecture
09:00-12:00 1) How to develop dozen actions
Development of "A Dozen of Actions" (PDF)

Tomoki Ehara
2) Backcasting tool
Shunichi Ashina

-Lunch-

Session Ⅶ: Training(3)
13:00-18:00 ・Developing actions
・Preparation for presentation

October 30, 2008(Thursday)

Session Ⅷ: Lecture
09:00-12:00 1) Modification of ESS
Modification of ESS - Energy sector - (PDF)

Kazuya Fujiwara
2) Backcasting Tool
Introduction to AIM/Backcasting Model (PDF)

Shuichi Ashina

-Lunch-

Session Ⅸ: Training(4)
13:00-18:00 ・Backcasting counting tool
・Preparation for presentation

October 31, 2008(Friday)

Session Ⅹ: Lecture
09:00-12:00 1) Future direction of LCS study
Future Direction of LCS study (PDF)

Junichi Fujino
Session Ⅺ: Training(4)
13:00-15:00 Preparation for presentation
Presentation
National scenarioas and actions towards LCSs by trainee
15:20-18:00 China
LCSs for China Residential sector and transportation sector (PDF)
India
INDIA Using technology for Urban sector (PDF)
Thailand
ESS and BCM Exercise Modeling Exercise Presentation by Thailand Team (PDF)
Korea
Low carbon scenarios in 2050, Korea - An Application of Energy Snapshot Tool and Backcasting model - (PDF)
Malaysia
DEVELOPING ACTIONS FOR LOW CARBON CITIES IN MALAYSIA THE CASE OF GREEN HOME PENETIRATION IN CITIES (PDF)
Brazil
Residential and Transportation scenario for LCS study Brazil Case Report of last year's activity" (PDF)
South Africa
South Africa's Low Carbon Society Low Carbon Scenario for 2000-2050 Time Horizon Residential and Power Generation Sector (PDF)
TIT Japan
Three Actions for LCSs (PDF)
Kyoto univ. Japan
Japan Scenario for LCS (PDF)

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