JPI (Japan Planning Institute) has invited Mr. Yasuhiro Oribe, Environmental Policy Director of the Environmental Bureau of Shizuoka City, to hold a seminar providing a detailed explanation on the creation of forest carbon credits through the economic evaluation of the public interest functions of forests.
[For details and registration, click here] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17689
[Title]
Shizuoka City: "Creation of Forest Carbon Credits Through Economic Evaluation of the Public Interest Functions of Forests"
~ Monetization of Environmental Forests and the Impact on the Market ~
[Date and Time]
Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 13:30 - 15:30
* Applications for archive streaming will continue to be accepted even after the seminar concludes.
[Speaker]
Shizuoka City
Environmental Bureau
Environmental Policy Director
Mr. Yasuhiro Oribe
[Lecture Overview]
Shizuoka City classifies its municipal forests under the new concepts of "Environmental Forests" and "Circulation Forests," promoting appropriate forest management according to the public interest functions each forest possesses. However, "Environmental Forests" suffer from poor access, lack of logging, and no anticipated income from timber production, leading to a lack of proper forest management.
To address this, Shizuoka City has established a new carbon credit creation mechanism that economically evaluates the public interest functions of forests. By returning the revenue from the sale of these credits to the forest owners, the city promotes proper forest management by the owners themselves, even for environmental forests where traditional forestry is not economically viable.
This seminar will provide a detailed explanation of the new carbon credit creation mechanism and its impact on the expanding carbon credit market.
[Lecture Items]
1. Current Status and Challenges of Forests in Shizuoka City
(1) Maintenance of public interest functions
(2) Timber production
(3) Circumstances surrounding forests
2. Transition from Forestry Administration to Forest Administration
(1) Classification into "Environmental Forests" and "Circulation Forests"
(2) Promotion of forest management according to the public interest functions of forests
3. Forest Carbon Credit Creation Promotion Project
(1) What are carbon credits?
(2) The necessity of carbon credits that evaluate the public interest functions of forests
(3) A new mechanism for creating forest carbon credits
(4) Impact on the carbon credit market
4. Related Q&A
5. Business Card Exchange / Networking Session
This is a valuable opportunity unique to JPI seminars, where in addition to direct dialogue and Q&A with lecturers who are usually difficult to meet, participants can gain information useful for practical business and opportunities for new collaboration through networking with other attendees across industries and sectors.
[Participation Format]
● Venue Participation (Archive streaming is not included)
● Live Stream Participation (Archive streaming is not included)
● Archive Stream Participation
* Those attending at the venue or via live stream can add archive streaming for a special price of 18,500 yen (tax included).
[Participation Fee]
1 Person: 37,360 yen (tax included)
Bonus: For each paid attendee, one accompanying person from the same corporation can attend for free (registration required)
* For those belonging to local governments, up to 2 people can attend for 11,000 yen (tax included)
[For details and registration, click here] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17689
◆ After the seminar, we will accept questions and act as an intermediary to the speaker.
◆ It is highly useful for building human networks among lecturers and participants, and for creating new businesses.
◆ Applications for archive streaming will continue to be accepted even after the seminar concludes.
[Inquiries]
Japan Planning Institute Co., Ltd.
Kowa Hiroo Bldg., 5-2-32 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047
TEL: 03-5793-9761 FAX: 03-5793-9767
URL: https://www.jpi.co.jp
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