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THE FIRST WORKSHOP ON WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND SOCIAL CAPITAL



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THE FIRST WORKSHOP ON  WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND SOCIAL CAPITAL


Theme
 Overview and Perspective of Water Supply Management System and Social Capital Assessment


Venue: Institute Technology of Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

Date: March 20, 2009

Organized by:
Kyoto University Global COE Program
“Global Center for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering for Asian Megacities”

In collaboration with:
Institute Technology of Bandung (ITB) and University of Brawijaya

The deadline for paper submission is
February 17th, 2009





 
BACKGROUND AND SCOPE
Water is definitely the base for sustainable societies. Limited access to water is commonly acknowledged that water problems affect the poor adversely in terms of their ‘livelihoods’, ‘health’, and ‘vulnerability’. However, despite improved water resources management all over the world in the last couple decades, there are still about 1.4 billion people without an adequate supply of drinking water and about 3 billion people without adequate sanitation services.  In order to actualize sustainable community welfare development in the rapid growth Asian region, it is necessary to secure inherent of relations between actors and among actors of water system with an appropriate institutional social structure. In this circumstance, social capital is catching the attention as a methodology for developing and strengthening an enormous amount of social structures in Asian countries. However, practitioners and researchers in the Asian region never held a meeting to discuss the current situation of social capital on water usage in Asian countries. The representatives of each Asian country are requested to formalize in writing the following topics:
1.        Social Structure & Institution in Community
2.        Water Policy & Organization Agency
3.        Community Managed Water System
4.        Sustainable Water Management
5.        Water Usage Model
6.        Future Perspective   

OBJECTIVES
Key objectives of the seminar are:
・ To seize current situation and perspectives of each country
・ To explore the complexity of water usage as priceless social capital
・ To discuss new concepts and paradigms in water resources management and sustainable development schemes
In addition, this seminar will be utilized as the opportunity to glean basic information for
(1) extracting political and technical problems regarding social capital on water usage in each country and
(2) finding common issues in the entire Asian region, through the comparative analysis among three countries.
 

LANGUAGE
The official language of the seminar is English.   

PAPER
Authors are invited to submit full paper, relating to the conference themes. The paper should be written in English (in MS word format only) All papers should be structured as follows:
・ Title : The title should be short, preferably less than 15 words.
・ Author(s) : Provide contact details for the authors including names, surnames, organization/company, phone/fax no., e-mail and full postal address.
・      -    Abstracts :Provide a short summary the whole content of  paper 
・ Keywords : Provide up to 5 keywords.
・ Introduction : Short summary of relevant background and problem addressed.
・ Objectives : Define the “tangible and measurable” objectives of the work presented in the paper.
・ Methodology : Describe briefly the methodology that use to achieve the  objectives.
・ Results : Describe briefly the present & future perspectives.
      ・ Conclusion:
Provide a short summary of the results   

Paper should be sent to the Organizing Committee by
February 17th, 2009 via e-mail to このメールアドレスはスパムボットから保護されています。閲覧するにはJavaScriptを有効にする必要があります。">hayeong@hse.gcoe.kyoto-u.ac.jp  

ORGANISING BODIES
The seminar is organized by Kyoto University Global COE Program KYOTO UNIVERSITY was founded in 1897, the second university to be established in Japan. Known for its pioneering spirits and academic freedom, the university has produced five Nobel laureates and two Fields medalists.  

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

 
CHAIRMAN
Prof. Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI (Kyoto University) 

COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Prof. Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI (Kyoto University)
Prof. B. KOMBAITAN (Institute Technology of Bandung)
Prof. Dr. Joni Hermana (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Assoc. Prof. Kakuya MATSUSHIMA (Kyoto University  

GENERAL
SECRETARIAT CONTACT DETAILS
Dr, Eng. Hayeong JEONG
GCOE Researcher
Department of Urban Management,
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Address: Katura4 C-1-3 R182, Kyoto Uni.,Nisikyoku,Kyoto,615-8540,Japan
TEL +81-75-383-3415
FAX
+81-75-383-3418 

LOCAL
SECRETARIAT CONTACT DETAILS
Ibnu Syabri, BSc, PhD  (Institute Technology of Bandung)
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Fax    :+ 62-22-2504625 ext. 102



 

 TENTATIVE PROGRAM   March 20, 2009

08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-09:20 Opening Remarks & Introduction
Institute Technology of
Bandung
Prof. B. KOMBAITAN
09:20-10:00 Keynote Speech
Kyoto University
Prof. Kiyoshi KOBAYASHI 
10:00-10:15 Coffee/Tea Break
10:15-10:45 Malaysia UTM
Prof. Dr.Zulkifli Yusof
10:45-11:15 Kyoto University
Ismu Rini Dwi Ari, MT
 
11:15-13:00 Break & Lunch
13:00-13:30   Institut Teknologi Bandung

Dr. Ibnu Syabri

13:30-14:00   Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Prof. Dr. Joni Hermana

14:00-14:30 Kyoto University
Prof. Matsushima Kakuya
14:30-15:00  Institut Teknologi Bandung
Dr. Teti ARMIATI ARGO
15:00-15:15   Coffee/Tea Break
15:15-15:45  Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Dr. Eddy Setiadi S, MSc

15:45-16:15 Kyoto University
Dr. Hayeong Jeong
16:15-16:45  University of Brawijaya
Tri Budi Prayogo, MT
16:45-17:15   Clossing Remarks
Prof. Kiyoshi Kobayashi
18:00-20:00 Seminar Dinner

              

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The 1st International Workshop on water supply management system and social capital

More information click "ITB Newsletter" (in Indonesian)

 

The First Workshop on Water Supply Management System and Social Capital organized by Kyoto University Global COE Program ”Global Centre for Education and Research on Human Security Engineering for Asian Megacities in collaboration with Institute Technology Bandung (ITB) and University of Brawijaya (UB) was held in ITB, Indonesia on March 20th ,2009.

The Workshop started at 09:00 am with opening remarks by Prof. Indratmo Soekarno, Vice President of ITB for Research, Innovation and Partnership. He emphasized on water issues such as the consequence of low water tarrif  to people, i.e; causing unawareness of the importance of water value and unhealthy financial situation for PDAM (local drinking water enterprise). In the end, he expressed his hope that the Workshop would enable participants to formulate deeper research collaborations to develop appropriate innovations in solving water problems in Asian mega cities.

The event continued with keynote speech entitled Trust by Prof. Kiyoshi Kobayashi (Chairman of the Workshop on behalf of Kyoto University Global COE Program).  The speech was followed by Q&A session from graduate students and lecturers of the City and Regional Planning Department and they were generally interested on how to apply the theoretical model onto real world problems.

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The Workshop was designed as a platform to develop common understanding on current situation and to seek  better methodology to deal with water problems through social capital approach. There were 10 invited  speakers from three countries namely Japan (Kyoto University), Malaysia (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)), and Indonesia (Institute Technolgy of Bandung (ITB), Institute Technology of 10th November (ITS) and University of Brawijaya (UB)). The one day Workshop was divided into four sessions.

Professor Zulkifli Yusop (UTM) and Professor Joni Hermana (ITS) explained the complex problems of water supply system and  management regulation in improving water access in Malaysia and Indonesia, respectively. Dr. Ibnu Syabri (ITB), Dr. Mohammad Cahyono (ITB) and Dr. Eddy W. Soedjono (ITS) described their ongoing research and implementation of  suitable water supply technology in  the Indonesian's peri-urban and rural area. The next two speakers, Dr. Teti Armiati Argo (ITB) and Tri Budi Prayogo (UB) described how communities in rural and urban area try to solve their water supply problems based on their ability.

Meanwhile, three papers from Kyoto University, presented by Associate Professor Kakuya Matsushima, Dr. Hayeong Jeong and Ismu Rini Dwi Ari, integrating their findings of a field survey conducted last year on water supply management system in Singosari District Malang Regency Indonesia. Started by Ismu, describing the current water supply system, rule of water usage based on the community's understanding and solution for better water access. Then it continued by Dr. Jeong with her analysis on relationship of education level towards type of water supply in order to capture the strength of social capital in the community. And Associate Professor Matsushima developed a Linked Game to hint the relationship between water supply problems and the role of social capital.  
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The Workshop ended with closing remarks by Prof. Kobayashi in which he emphasized on  future research collaboration using three approaches (theoretical-emperical-prescriptive research) and planning to hold second Workshop on Water Supply Management system and Social Capital on February 2010 at ITS Surabaya, Indonesia.

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Joint Summer Training Course of Road Infrastructure Asset Management

This training course is organized by our laboratory and the University of Transport and Communication in Vietnam( UTC).

This special course aims to provide important knownledge for systemic management and maintenance of publich infrastructure.

Subject of the course will mainly focus on:
  • Road Management System (PMS)
  • Bridge Management System (BMS)
  • Slope/Embankment Management
  • Monitoring/Assessment for infrastructure system
  • Risk Management
  • Life Cycle Cost Analaysis for public infrastructure

Course's program is now available (Click here)

Location: Second Campus of UTC, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Date: September 18th-20th,2008

For more information please click HERE

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ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT

ABOUT THE COURSE

It is needless to say that the maintenance/repair/renewal of infrastructures plays an inevitable task on stabilization of national life, not only in developed countries but also in developing countries. However, the limitation on budget allocated for the maintenance/repair/renewal of infrastructures requires socio-economic concept in addition to engineering knowledge. In order to copy with difficulties mentioned above, the introduction of infrastructure asset management concept, which deals with the issue of optimizing the maintenance/repair/renewal of infrastructures comprehensively, has been highlighted even in developing countries. So far, the typical example is the implementation of HDM-4 (Highway Design and Management) on pavement management. However, road facilities consist of bridges, embankment/slopes and tunnels, in addition to pavement. Therefore, the development of asset management system to other road structures as well as pavement will be required in a near future.
From such a viewpoint, this course is aimed at providing fundamental concept and/or knowledge associated with infrastructure asset management and results of application, particularly focusing on road facilities consisting of pavements, embankment/slopes and tunnels.
Moreover, this course also is the extension of the previous ones held in Hanoi in September, 2005 and September, 2006.

more info here 

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