BEC EnviroSeries Online Conference - Urban Transport on the Move: Connecting Policies, People and Business Opportunities
Session 1: Planning for a Sustainable and People-centric Urban Transport System
Date: 27 Nov 2020 (Friday)
Time: 9:25 am – 11:00 am
Format: Online
Speakers *arranged in order of appearance
Mr Thomas Deloison Thomas Deloison leads the mobility work at WBCSD, a CEO-led organization of over 200 leading businesses working together to accelerate the transition to a sustainable world. Before that, he held various roles for Nissan in product strategy, marketing strategy, vehicle program management and corporate strategy in Europe.
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Mr Ivan Chung, JP Mr Chung joined the Hong Kong Government as an Assistant Town Planner in 1989 and has been involved in new towns, district planning, strategic planning, urban renewal, major development projects, and planning and engineering studies over the years. He was posted to the Development Bureau from 2015 to 2018 during which he had been involved in the implementation of the Kwu Tung North and Fanling North New Development Areas, and the Hong Kong/Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park at Lok Ma Chau Loop. At present, he is the Deputy Director of Planning/Territorial of the Planning Department overseeing Hong Kong 2030+ (updating of the territorial development strategy), cross-boundary planning, Lantau development and various planning studies. He also supervises the central technical services for the Department.
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Mr Steve Yiu Mr Steve Yiu was Head of Town Planning of MTR Corporation and has over 20 years’ practical experience in initiating and managing the Corporation’s property development planning for integrated transit-oriented developments under Hong Kong’s unique “rail-plus-property” model. The approach is a leading international example of how land value capture can be effectively applied to fund expensive railway projects and at the same time build people-oriented communities.
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Mr Constant Van Aerschot Constant leads WBCSD’s Asia Pacific regional office in Singapore. He is a sustainability and construction sector expert. He supervises projects and helps member companies in Asia learn and adopt latest sustainability thinking, methodologies and tools into business strategy and operations. Constant is on the board of two non-profit organisations, a regular speaker at events and judge for sustainability awards. He is an editorial advisor to Singapore National Environment Agency and senior expert at GBPN, a building-policy think tank. Prior to this, he was VP Foresight at Lafarge in Paris, senior corporate strategy analyst at Alcatel, and a practicing civil engineer in Switzerland, Germany and in the UK, mainly for ARUP. He holds a master’s in civil engineering (ETHZ, Switzerland), an MBA (Cranfield University, UK) and a diploma in Directorship (SMU, Singapore). |
Moderator
Mr Simon Ng Mr Simon Ng is Director – Policy & Research of Business Environment Council. He is responsible for BEC’s work on policy advocacy, thought leadership development, and collaborative research on various environmental issues that BEC focuses on. Trained as a geographer, Mr Ng is known for his ground-breaking work on ship emissions inventory in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta in which his collaboration with the shipping industry led to the launch of the Fair Winds Charter. He is also well regarded for his research and engagement work on walkability.
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Programme
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9:25 – 9:30 am |
Welcome Remarks Mr Adam Koo, CEO, Business Environment Council |
9:30 – 9:45 am |
Post COVID-19 reflection on urban mobility and Sustainable Development Goals Mr Thomas Deloison, Director, Mobility, World Business Council for Sustainable Development |
9:45 – 10:00 am |
Planning for a sustainable living environment Mr Ivan Chung, Deputy Director of Planning/Territorial, HKSAR Government |
10:00 – 10:15 am |
How to develop a transit-oriented and people-based community Mr Steve Yiu, Principal Advisor, Property Planning, MTR Corporation |
10:15 – 11:00 am |
Panel Discussion
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Registration
Fee: | For Session 1 |
BEC Member Council Member: HK$160 Non-BEC Member: HK$300 *Please click here to check if you are a BEC member |
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