11th Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting
11th Asia-Pacific RCE Meeting 2018
25-27 September, 2018, Parramatta (Sydney), Australia
The 11th Asia-Pacific RCE Meeting was held in Parramatta, Australia from 25th September, 2018 in conjunction with the Symposium on ‘Mainstreaming the SDGs: Education and Impact’ on 26th September, 2018, followed by a field trip on 27th September, 2018. All events were hosted by RCE Greater Western Sydney (RCE-GWS) and Western Sydney University with the support of the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), including the first Asia-Pacific Youth Virtual Summit held on 24th September, 'Youth for the Goals: Climate Action and Life Below Water' as part of the first Youth SDG Asia-Pacific Challenge 2018.
A total of 91 delegates from Regional Centres of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development (RCEs) across Asia-Pacific gathered in the Greater Western Sydney region, one of the most multicultural locations in Australia, for this meeting under the theme ‘Mainstreaming the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Education and Impact’. The meeting aimed to strengthen inter-RCE collaboration and showcase successful cases in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in relation to mainstreaming the SDGs for education and impact. Participants in attendance included 10 participants from developing countries such as India, Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia, as well as 43 women from across the region. Other participants came from the Republic of Korea, Japan, China, and New Zealand.
Participants were briefed on the GAP assessment and the need to refocus on SDGs as the overall framework for ESD for future interventions. Attendees also participated actively in the discussion by presenting successful cases on SDG implementation at the local level, with the presentations across sessions demonstrating that RCEs are working towards the implementation of all SDGs.
Breakout group discussions were conducted on the areas of 'Community', 'Schools and Youth', and 'Higher Education', whilst participants also benefitted from capacity building workshops on partnerships and strategies for collaboration. A capacity-building initiative on biodiversity and ecosystem services was also conducted, which provided RCE stakeholders with insights into the IPBES process as well as the exploration of potential collaborative RCE actions for IPBES.
The last day included field trips led by RCE Greater Western Sydney in collaboration with the Sydney Olympic Park Authority, Climate and Culture Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, and Brewongle Environmental Education Centre. Participants were given the opportunity to explore the existing city hub consisting of education, business events and live and work facilities, a walking tour consisting of sustainable urban development sites and wetlands, as well as an Aboriginal cultural talk.
The Global RCE Service Centre wishes to thank the team at RCE Greater Western Sydney for their wonderful support and efforts in making this event a success.
Outcomes from the meeting are below, and a full recap of the meeting is available here.
The final report can be downloaded here.
View highlights from the meeting here (video by Vinewood Studios).
The meeting website can be found here: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/2018_ap_rce_meeting
Photos taken by UNU-IAS (above), Brittany Hardiman and Steve Body (below left), and Josh Newman (Vinewood Studios) (below middle and right).
Programme:
Asia-Pacific RCE Regional Meeting & Symposium Programme
Presentations:
DAY 1: 25 SEPTEMBER, 2018
Presentation | Presenter/s |
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Introductory Session: Review of the 10th AP RCE Meeting | Ms. Monmi Barua, RCE Delhi |
Asia-Pacific Post-GAP Updates | Ms. Ushio Miura, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Bangkok |
Progress of the Global RCE Network 2017-2018 | Professor Mario Tabucanon, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, UNU-IAS |
Lightning Presentations - RCE Flagship Initiative Updates
Presentation | Presenter/s |
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Lightning Presentation - RCE Greater Sendai | RCE Greater Sendai |
Virtual International Competition on Upcycling of Waste to Improve Spaces or Facilities in Schools | RCE Central Semenanjung |
Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Shoreline Ecosystems of Iskandar Malaysia (PESISIR) | RCE Iskandar |
Climate Learning for Just Transitions | RCE Waikato |
Bioregion / Watershed ESD Model for SDGs | RCE Chubu |
Koala Education and Community Awareness | RCE Greater Western Sydney |
Lightning Presentation - RCE Hyogo-Kobe | RCE Hyogo-Kobe |
Growing Ties with RCEs in Korea | RCE Kitakyushu |
Lightning Presentation - RCE Mumbai / RCE Delhi | RCE Mumbai / RCE Delhi |
Lightning Presentation - RCE Okayama | RCE Okayama |
Learning & Sharing for Sustainable Future | RCE Tongyeong |
Together with Community, Promoting Changes towards Sustainable Development through Education | RCE Yogyakarta |
Lightning Presentation - RCE Tasmania | RCE Tasmania |
DAY 2: 26 SEPTEMBER, 2018
Presentation | Presenter/s |
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Transforming Australia: SDG Progress Report | Professor Rod Glover, Deputy Director - Enterprise, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Australia-Pacific Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), Monash University |
Panel Presentation | Ms Danielle Wolf, SDSN Student, Western Sydney University |
Panel Presentation - Nature: What's in It for Me? | Mr Michael Vyse, National Program Leader, Nature in Cities, Greening Australia |
Panel Presentation | Mr Mike Bartlett, Senior Manager, Education & Visitor Programs, Sydney Olympic Park Authority |
Panel Presentation - Open Innovation: Enabling the Global Classroom | Mr Damien Feneley, Principal Grose View Public School, NSW Public Schools, RCE Greater Western Sydney |
Parallel Case Study Sessions - Mainstreaming the SDGs: Education and Impact
STREAM 1: PEOPLE | |
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Presentation | Presenter/s |
Dr. Nasrul Anuar Abd Razak, RCE Central Semenanjung | |
“Machinaka no Furusato Kyoiku” Education of Hometown in Urban Area |
Ms. Miki Konishi, RCE Okayama |
Ms. Unji Lee, RCE Tongyeong | |
Development of Knowledge Brokering Module for Empowering Higher Education Leadership in ESD | Prof. Munirah Ghazali, RCE Penang |
Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Preparedness Encompassing Wellbeing of All, Everywhere, All the Time | Dr Adbhesh Gangwar, RCE Srinagar |
Reconnecting Disaffected Young People to School and Community at Mt Druitt Learning Ground | Dr. Brenda Dobia, Western Sydney University (School of Education) |
Higher Education For Sustainable Development: Actioning the Global Goals In Policy, Curriculum and Impact | Dr. Isabel Franco, UNU-IAS |
Community Education Network Involving Hawkesbury Earthcare Centre, Permaculture and Multiple Stakeholders | Mr. Eric Brocken, RCE Greater Western Sydney (Hawkesbury EarthCare Centre) |
STREAM 2: PROSPERITY | |
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Presentation | Presenter/s |
Dr. Huberto Zanoria, RCE Cebu | |
Ms. Monmi Barua, RCE Mumbai | |
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Facilitated by Smart Computing and Emerging Opportunities |
Prof. Athula Ginige, Western Sydney University (School of Computing, Engineering and Maths) |
Implementation of the SDGs at Local Level: Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Shoreline Ecosystems of Iskandar Malaysia (PESISIR) | Ms. Sharifah Shahidah Syed Ahmad, RCE Iskandar |
Responsible Cafés: Volunteers and Local Government Working Together | Mr. Justin Murphy and Ms. Jocelyn Howden, RCE Greater Western Sydney (Hawkesbury City Council and Hawkesbury Environment Network) |
STREAM 3: PLANET | |
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Presentation | Presenter/s |
Ms. Leah Page, RCE Tasmania | |
Water Exploration and Conservation with Renewable Energy to Accomplish Sustainable Water Supply |
Dr. Nanung Fitriyanto, RCE Yogyakarta |
Ms. Sarah Cliff, RCE Greater Western Sydney (Parramatta River Catchment Group) | |
Cooling the City | Mr. Andrew Hewson, RCE Greater Western Sydney (Penrith City Council) |
Emerging Contaminants in Australian Waters | Dr. Jason Reynolds, Western Sydney University (School of Science and Health) |
Education to Create Links: A Case Study of the Waterschool China Programme |
Ms. Lu Wan (RCE Greater Shangri-La) |
Mainstreaming Climate Change into Education, Research and Training for Education for Sustainable Development in Jammu Region: Challenges and Perspectives | Dr. Hari Dutt, RCE Jammu |
Parallel Workshop Sessions
Presentation | Presenter/s |
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Workshop on IPBES: Contributions of the Asia-Pacific RCE Community |
Professor Peter Bridgewater, University of Canberra and Professor Mario Tabucanon, UNU-IAS |
Partnership Pedagogies for ESD: Inter-RCE Collaborations | Dr Jenny Pizzica, Western Sydney University |
*These materials have been prepared by the RCE listed beside each item. Its contents and features are the sole responsibility of the authors. For questions and comments please contact the authors.
Photos:
Photos from the meeting have been uploaded on Facebook here.