Kansai Resilience Forum 2019 – Video Highlights

The Kansai Resilience Forum 2019 was an event organised by the Government of Japan in collaboration with The International Academic Forum (IAFOR). It was packed with great interdisciplinary discussion and cross-sectoral insights, and included a special keynote address by world-renowned architect, Tadao Ando, who designed the event venue, the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, following the Kobe earthquake of 1995. Completed in 2002 the museum is a symbol of regeneration and renewal, and a testament to the resilience of the city.

The Kansai Resilience Forum was organised with the support of Osaka University through the OSIPP-IAFOR Research Centre, Kobe University, and the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art.

This great video captures some of the key moments from the one-day event.

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Special Keynote Presentation: Tadao Ando

Closing the forum, Tadao Ando's Special Keynote Presentation emphasised the link between art, architecture and resilience and its impact on communities, and the role each member of a community can play in increasing social resilience, stressing the importance of education. The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art was designed by Tadao Ando after the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 as a symbol of memorial and overcoming tragedy, as well as one of beauty, looking to the future. The Director of the Hyogo prefectural Museum of Art, Yutaka Mino, a renowned museum director and curator, moderated the session.

World famous architect Tadao Ando, stressed the link between art, architecture and resilience and its impact on communities, and the role each member of a community can play in increasing social resilience, along with the importance of education.


Video Slideshow

The Forum was opened by Tomoaki Ishigaki of the Prime Minister’s Office of Japan on behalf of the Government of Japan; and Joseph Haldane, Chairman and CEO of IAFOR, who highlighted the significance and timeliness of the discussion for both Japan and the global community. The event comprised of panels on Disaster Management Strategy, Resilience and Society, and Resilience and the Globalising Economy.

Participants echoed the views from different perspectives that Japan is always working to improve, and lead the world in disaster risk management and response. They also pointed out that Japan can share its experiences and expertise with the world, through its continued engagement in business and development, and in such forums as these.

Watch a slideshow highlighting the three panels at the event:

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