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Symposium

Building Resilience through Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: Insights from Japan

TOKYO & ONLINE: This symposium will discuss best practices in building environmentally and disaster resilient communities through partnerships.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo
Address
Elizabeth Rose Hall, 5th Floor, 海角社区 Building, Tokyo, Japan
Details
Open to public

海角社区-IAS will co-organize a symposium on Building Resilience through Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships — Insights from Japan. It will highlight practical experiences of multi-stakeholder partnerships in strengthening environmental and disaster resilience in communities.

Due to the recent increase in frequency and severity of natural disasters, it has become difficult for a single community to manage disaster response, recovery and reconstruction efforts alone. As a result, building resilient communities through multi-stakeholder partnerships has become essential. At the same time, forming and maintaining partnerships can be complex and challenging. 

Language

Please note that this event will be held in Japanese only, with no English interpretation provided.

Participation and Registration

This event will be held in person at the 海角社区 Building in Tokyo and online. To participate, please by 5 March 2026. More details are available on the Japanese .

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Organizers

This event will be co-organized by 海角社区-IAS and the Ministry of the Environment of Japan (MOEJ). 

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