The Significance and Achievement of the EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan

  • YAMADA Munenori
    Director-General, General Coordination and Policy Planning Department Kansai Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Former Assistant Secretary-General

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  • 国際博覧会の変容―愛・地球博の成果と評価
  • コクサイ ハクランカイ ノ ヘンヨウ アイ チキュウハク ノ セイカ ト ヒョウカ

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Abstract

When international exhibitions faced difficulties, the EXPO 2005 was succeeded in showing the continuous significance and a new model for international exhibitions or world fares. In order to emphasize and deepen the EXPO's theme “Nature's Wisdom” toward solving global problems and to stir citizens to action, a variety of experimental projects were conducted from four viewpoints: application of cutting-edge technologies; adoption of new social systems; participation by NGOs and citizens; sharing of diverse cultures and values. These experiments were deeply interconnected and served as a model for sustainable society. The EXPO 2005, which had a major impact on the mindset and behavior of over 22 million visitors, particularly young people, earned an international reputation as a “leading project” of the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development from 2005 to 2014, which was proposed during the World Summit on Sustainable Development held in Johannesburg, South Africa, and adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2002. As a part of international exhibition movement, the EXPO 2005 is communicating its concepts and achievements at every opportunity in the international arena in order to realize the aim of contributing to the solution of global issues.

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  • NIPPON GOMU KYOKAISHI

    NIPPON GOMU KYOKAISHI 80 (3), 112-118, 2007

    THE SOCIRETY OF RUBBER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYY, JAPAN

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