EXPO2025 Theme Weeks

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SESSION I - Resilient settlements – national approach in Japan and Croatia
Welcome speech:Ms. Dunja MAGAŠ, State Secretary, Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets, Croatia
Keynote speech: Prof. Haruo HAYASHI, President of the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, Japan
Central Government Policy, System and Law:Prof. Satoru NISHIKAWA, JICA Senior Advisor for Disaster Risk Reduction Policy and Recovery, Japan
Physical Planning Information System – an Overview:Ms. Sunčana HABRUN, Head of Sector, Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets, Croatia
Management of Croatia's protected urban heritage sites in the digital age:Mr. Aljoša ŠPALETA, Deputy Project Manager, Ministry of Culture and Media, Croatia
SESSION II - Resilient settlements – local sollutions in Japan and Croatia
Tbd. Prof. Masahiko MURATA, Specially Appointed Professor, Kansai
International University, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
How to work at UNESCO World Heritage
sites:Ms. Jelka TEPŠIĆ, Deputy Mayor, City of Dubrovnik, Croatia
The City of Dubrovnik and resilience Long-term processes of heritage restoration:Ms. Mihaela SKURIĆ, Director, Institute for the restoration of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Croatian case studies of resilient settlement development Petrinja Post-Earthquake Urban Regeneration:Ms. Ivana Katurić PhD., Director, Urbanex Ltd. Croatia
Discussion, Q&A:Moderator: Ms. Ingrid Gojević, Ministry of Physical Planning,
Construction and State Assets, Croatia

While the first session will bring an overview on how to deal and focus to policy making and activities at national level, the second will bring experience at regional and local level.

We are going to get an insight on preventive measures, the importance of early warning systems, resilient infrastructure and community education in reducing the impact of natural disasters. Challenges of Reconstruction, the difficulties of rebuilding after disasters, with an emphasis on the social, economic, and environmental considerations that affect long-term recovery, will present th Japanese approach of "build back better" and Croatian strategies for integrating local knowledge into the reconstruction process.

Collaboration and Innovation in public-private partnerships, government policies, and international collaboration contribute to communities that are more resilient. Real-world case studies highlight the role of community-led initiatives and technology in accelerating recovery.

Cast

Moderator

INGRID GOJEVIĆ

Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets, Croatia

Architect with 30 years of experience, specialized in spatial planning,architectural and landscape policies, focused in global, European and EU cooperation in
those fields. She is a national contact point for UN HABITAT, Council of Europe Landscape Convention, ESPON contact point, takes part in EU cooperation on territorial cohesion,urban development, implementation of the New European Bauhaus, also participating in the work of the Greening Cities Partnership of the Urban Agenda for the EU.

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Speakers

DUNJA MAGAŠ

State Secretary, Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets, Croatia

State Secretary at the Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets, with over 40 years of experience in the construction sector. Actively involved
in policy making on building and construction, utilities, housing and mostly in physical planning. Serves as a head of National Implementing Body for implementation of the European Solidarity Fund and activities on recovery and rebuilding after series of Croatia earthquakes in 2020.

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Haruo HAYASHI

Ex-president of the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, Japan

He is Professor Emeritus of Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University where he has taught since 1994. The general focus of Dr. Hayashi's work is on societal and human reactions to disasters, risk communication and education, information system for disaster management, standardization of emergency operations, and multi-hazard risk assessment.

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Satoru NISHIKAWA

JICA Senior Advisor for Disaster Risk Reduction Policy and Recovery, Japan

JICA Senior Advisor for Disaster Risk Reduction Policy and Recovery, full professor at Disaster Mitigation Research Center of Nagoya University. His obtained various positions in Government service and other institutions (UN-DHA, ADRC, MLIT etc.) and at the wake of the Indian Ocean Tsunami in December 2004, coordinated the Japanese Government technical assistance to the affected countries, all related to disaster risk management.

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SUNČANA HABRUN

Head of Sector, Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets, Croatia

Architect with 30 years of experience in private sector and within national bodies responsible for physical planning. Key responsibilities comprise analytical work, and reporting, as well as the development, enhancement, and redesign of the Physical Planning Information System and its various components. Professional interests include application of GIS-tools for improvement and standardization of the spatial planning system in Croatia, and the monitoring of spatial situation.

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ALJOŠA ŠPALETA

Deputy Project Manager, Ministry of Culture and Media, Croatia

Architect and policy specialist working on the issues of cultural heritage, urban planning, and digital transformation. Engaged in the project management of
Croatia’s Recovery and Resilience investment in public sector innovation, including the development of national GIS-based digital system for heritage. Professional focus includes heritage-led regeneration, GIS integration, and regulatory frameworks that align cultural preservation with sustainability, accessibility, and innovation.

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Masahiko MURATA(TBC)

Specially Appointed Professor, Kansai International University, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Specially Appointed Professor, Kansai International University, Hyogo Prefecture. As a civil engineer working for the Hyogo Prefecture, mainly worked in urban development and have contributed to the reconstruction of disaster-stricken areas and disaster prevention and mitigation sharing his experience of reconstruction after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. Utilizing his work experience in the field of disaster prevention, he provide safety and security education to university students.

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JELKA TEPŠIĆ

Deputy Mayor, City of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Deputy Mayor of Dubrovnik City from 2017, responsible for tourism, sustainability, and culture. Serves as honorary consul of Spain since 2014. By training professor of the Spanish language, literature, and comparative literature with over 30
years’ experience in tourism, communication, media, and marketing. During her work in past years, the city has been developing strategic, long-term project called “Respect the
City”.

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Mihaela SKURIĆ

Director, Institute for the restoration of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Civil engineer and university specialist in architecture and urbanism with 20 years of experience in heritage building restoration. As the director of the Institute for the Restoration of Dubrovnik since 2018, she manages cultural heritage reconstruction projects funded by governmental and local authorities and EU funds. As Chair of the executive management board for the WHS the Old City of Dubrovnik, she is successfully implementing its first Management Plan.

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Ivana Katurić

Director, Urbanex Ltd. Croatia

Associate Professor at the University of Rijeka, director of Urbanex- independent think tank, consultancy and research organisation in the field of sustainable urban development. Works in the field of urban regeneration, spatial planning and resilience for the World Bank, the EBRD, the Joint Research Centre of the Europea Commission and many others. She is a member of ICOMOS and the Climate Heritage Network and has worked on the topics of resilient settlements for WHS.

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The Future of Community and Mobility Week

"RESILIENT SETTLEMENT: PREVENTION AND RECONSTRUCTION LESSONS LEARNED FROM JAPAN AND CROATIA" (panell discussion)

The resilience of settlements to natural disasters is key to reducing long-term damage and ensuring faster recovery. This workshop explores strategies and approaches to disaster prevention and reconstruction
through the lens of Japan and Croatia, two countries that have faced significant challenges and developed innovative solutions in response to various natural hazards. Japan, often hit by earthquakes, tsunamis and
typhoons, has become a global leader in disaster preparedness and recovery. Croatia, located in a seismically active zone and with a history of devastating floods, offers valuable insight into reconstruction efforts after natural disasters. The special focus of the workshop will be on cultural heritage and UNESCO's guidelines for sites on the World Heritage List. By examining the experiences of both countries, the event aims to identify key lessons that can be applied globally to build more resilient communities, where the development and implementation of new solutions are supported by smart systems of publicly available data.

  • 2025.05.26[Mon]

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