Deputy Minister,Shin-Cheng Yeh, Ph.D. (得過獎的葉欣誠)English & Chinese  2012
EPA Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng (葉欣誠) said more environmental protection service companies in Taiwan are entering the China market after the latter opened the industry to foreign investments in 2002. However, the Taiwanese businesspeople are often left on their own trying to do business in an unfamiliar environment, he said.
EPA launches Web site to aid business concerns in ChinaBy Lee I-chia / Staff reporter The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) yesterday introduced a Web site aimed at providing Taiwanese businesspeople in China with information related to China’s environmental protection industry. EPA Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng (葉欣誠) said more environmental protection service companies in Taiwan are entering the China market after the latter opened the industry to foreign investments in 2002. However, the Taiwanese businesspeople are often left on their own trying to do business in an unfamiliar environment, he said. The idea of the platform was first brought up when the agency talked with China-based Taiwanese businesspeople earlier this year, when they asked for assistance in gaining industrial information about China for investment purposes, Yeh said. In addition to industrial information, the platform also aims to integrate information gathered from various sources. The information provided in the platform includes seven aspects — environmental education, disease vectors control, soil and groundwater, energy savings and carbon reductions, resource recycling, environmental engineering, and environmental testing and monitoring — which are collected by cooperative academic sectors or industry associations in Taiwan. The Taiwan Environmental Sustainable Development Foundation, the project’s main implementation unit, said that taking the disease vectors control aspect as an example, most Taiwanese in the environmental protection service industry know a lot about dengue fever, but there are other types of disease vectors in different areas in China and the platform can provide information about them. Taiwanese businesspeople in China can also comment on this new Web site and share problems that they have encountered. The issues they highlight could possibly be dealt with in the future through cross-strait negotiations, the EPA said.
August 2010 – Present (2 years 4 months) August 2004 – January 2009 (4 years 6 months) August 1997 – July 2001 (4 years) 1990 – 1992
Shin-Cheng Yeh, Ph.D. 
Shin-Cheng Yeh, Ph.D. Academic Background: - Ph.D., Water Resources and Environmental Systems, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, 1996
- Master, Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 1992
- Bachelor, Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 1987
Professional Experiences: - Professor,
Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, National Taiwan Normal
University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 2009~2012 (also Director, 2010~2012)
- Professor
and Director, Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, National
Kaohsiung Normal University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC, 2006~2009.
- Associate
Professor, Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, National
Kaohsiung Normal University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC, 2001~2006
- Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National
Chi-Nan University, Puli, Nantou County, Taiwan, ROC
- Adjunct
Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering,
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 1997-1998.
- Postdoctoral
Research Fellow, Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering,
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 1996-1997.
- Member of National Environmental Education Examination Committee, 2011-2012.
- Member of National Environmental Education Certification Committee, 2011-2012.
- President, Chinese Society of Environmental Education, ROC, 2006-2008.
- Board Member, ROC Consumers’ Foundation, 2010-2012.
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Research Fields: - Environmental Education
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Planning and Management
- Environmental Systems Analysis
- Water Resources Planning and Management
- Sustainable Development Appraisal and Indicators
- Environmental Economics
- Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Education
- Green University
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FROM: http://taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=199568&ctNode=445
In the NewsKinmen case study presented at UNFCCC forum
EPA Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng (left) introduces Taiwan’s sustainable community project Dec. 3 in Doha, Qatar. (Courtesy of EPA)ROC Environmental Protection Administration Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng presented “Toward a Low-Carbon Society: Case Study of Kinmen Island” in a forum Dec. 3 at the 2012 U.N. Climate Change Conference in Doha, Qatar. “The Kinmen experience represents the technologies and policymaking expertise Taiwan is willing and able to share with less developed countries,” Yeh said. In his talk, Yeh explained the vision and execution of Taiwan’s sustainable community project, which aims to establish 100 low-carbon communities and two low-carbon islands through central-local government collaboration by 2014. The EPA will use the Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor Inc. plant as the nucleus for implementation of combined heat and power generation, which together with a biofuels center, photovoltaic energy, wind power and battery exchange systems for electric motorcycles will help the island meet the goal of low-carbon, sustainable, high quality living, Yeh said. The forum on “Resilient Energy Policies for Poverty Resolution in a Climate-Constrained Environment,” organized by Helio International, also featured presentations by Maryse Labriet of Spain’s Eneris Environment Energy Consultants; Ibrahim Sani, director of the Energy Center with the Niger Ministry of Energy and Petroleum; and Joseph Kogbe, program coordinator with Friends of the Earth-Togo. Helio International is a think tank of energy analysts dedicated to sustainable and equitable development. Yeh is leading an ROC Cabinet delegation to the 18th session of the Conference of Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and 8th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol Nov. 26-Dec. 7. (THN) =======
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Taiwan climate change policies presented in Doha EPA Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng details ROC climate change program Dec. 7 in Doha, Qatar. (CNA)ROC Environmental Protection Administration Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng spoke on Taiwan’s policies in response to global warming during the annual meeting of the Climate Parliament Dec. 7 at the 2012 U.N. Climate Change Conference in Doha, Qatar. “We are ready to share our expertise with other nations in the fight against global warming,” Yeh said in his talk, “Energy Technologies and Policies for Both Mitigation and Adaptation of Climate Change in Taiwan.” “Taiwan is a victim of climate change, but also a provider of technology and policy for adaptation to climate change.” According to the EPA, delegates were interested in Taiwan’s use of subsidies to promote green energy, its cultivation of skilled personnel and programs to assist other countries, while Climate Parliament Secretary-General Nick Dunlop called attention to the development of the island’s national smart grid network.
The Climate Parliament is an alliance of European parliamentarians and legislators from many developing countries devoted to a faster transition to renewable energy, the EPA said. Separately, a declaration on the importance of sustainable food security signed by 40 countries at the U.N. conference cited Taiwan’s successful promotion of vegetarian meals and low-carbon communities, Taipei-based Central News Agency reported Dec. 9. The statement called for greater attention to food security, organic agriculture, nongenetically modified crops and avoidance of intensive agriculture in the campaign against climate change. Among the signatories were Armenia, The Gambia, Georgia, Morocco, Myanmar, Nigeria, Panama, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Slovenia, Swaziland and Yemen. Taiwan maintained a presence throughout the 18th session of the Conference of Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and 8th Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol Nov. 26-Dec. 7 with its booth in the Qatar National Convention Centre, where it publicized government and private sector policies on and achievements in sustainable development, a green economy, renewable energy sources and the reduction of carbon emissions, the EPA said. (THN)
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FROM: http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?ID=201212040054&Type=aSOC
Taiwan keeping close eye on carbon trading schemes at COP 18 2012/12/04 22:07:40 Taipei, Dec. 4 (CNA) Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng said Tuesday that carbon trading schemes are at the top of the priority list for Taiwanese observers at the U.N. climate summit (COP 18) in Doha, Qatar.
They are also keeping a close eye on progress regarding the Kyoto Protocol, the Green Climate Fund and the Cancun Agreement, Yeh said.
A 54-member delegation that includes experts and officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Transportation and Communications and Council of Agriculture, which arrived in Doha Dec. 1, has participated in several meetings on the sidelines of the summit.
Any commitments on carbon trading schemes made by the participating countries could further affect many industries, including agriculture, technology and trade, Yeh said.
The delegation also hosted a forum Dec. 1 titled "Comparative Studies of Climate Change Adaptation around in the Globe: from Least-Developed Countries to Africa and Small Islands."
All the research shows that maintaining a business-as-usual scenario in the face of global warming is not an option, Yeh said in the forum.
Taiwan is ready to share its abundant technical expertise in green energy, as well as disaster prevention and relief, with the world community, he said.
(By Zoe Wei and Hanan Li
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FROM: http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?ID=201212200032
The Taiwan delegation to the conference, which was held Nov. 26-Dec. 8, was led by EPA Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng. During the meeting, Yeh was invited to speak on relevant issues.
The Gulf Times, the largest English-language newspaper in Qatar, carried report Dec. 5 on Taiwan's efforts to mitigate climate change.
Several of Taiwan’s allies also spoke at the meeting in support of Taiwan's participation in the UNFCCC as an observer.
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EPA advised to keep track of global decisions on climate change issue 2012/12/20 20:57:11 | Taipei, Dec. 20 (CNA) Premier Sean Chen on Thursday asked the Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) to follow closely the the conclusions of international meetings on climate change.
This will help Taiwan to design a mechanism for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in keeping with international standards, he said.
The premier made the remarks after the EPA gave a report on its participation in the 18th session of the conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 8th session of the conference of the parties serving as the meeting of parties to the Kyoto Protocol in Doha, Qatar.
The Taiwan delegation to the conference, which was held Nov. 26-Dec. 8, was led by EPA Deputy Minister Yeh Shin-cheng. During the meeting, Yeh was invited to speak on relevant issues.
The Gulf Times, the largest English-language newspaper in Qatar, carried report Dec. 5 on Taiwan's efforts to mitigate climate change.
Several of Taiwan’s allies also spoke at the meeting in support of Taiwan's participation in the UNFCCC as an observer.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Thursday that a young Taiwanese elected to a United Nations youth body was taking the right approach by seeking to correct a denigrating designation of his country.
The ministry was referring to Chang Liang-yi, who said he was identified as a citizen of "Taiwan, Province of China" on the ballot for election as a YOUNGO focal point, the official youth constituency at the UNFCCC. Chang was the first young person from Taiwan to be elected to the youth constituency.
"If Chang encounters any difficulty in correcting the name, the ministry will provide further assistance," said MOFA spokesman Steve Hsia.
Chang said a day earlier that he will voluntarily give up the youth liaison post if the name of his country is not corrected to read "Taiwan (Republic of China)" before the handover ceremony on Jan. 15 next year.
David Liang, deputy head of the MOFA’s Department of Treaty and Legal Affairs, said the ministry will help civil groups to participate in international affairs, but will not tolerate actions that hurt the nation's sovereignty status.
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Interview- Shin-Cheng Yeh , Dean of NKNU Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, | | Introduction |  ■Interviewed Subject: Shin-Cheng Yeh , Dean of NKNU Graduate Institute of Environmental Education ■Date: 1/29/2007 3pm~4pm ■Location: Bin Jiang Elementary School Community Café ■Interviewers:Regina, Linda, Wendy, Coco ■Photography: Jacky, Henrry, Ruby, Cindy ■Recordings:Amy, Sandy, Amada | ■English Name: Shin-Cheng Yeh ■Sex: Male ■Education: Cornell University School of Civil & Environ. Engineering Ph.D NTU School of Environ. Engineering Masters NTU School of Civil Engineering Bachelors ■Occupation: NKNU Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, Dean Center of Environment, Safety and Health, Director NKNU Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, Associate Professor ■Experience: Cornell University, Visiting Scholar NCNU Department of Civil Engineering, Assistant Professor and ■Director of Extracurricular Activities NTU School of Environ. Engineering Assistant Proffesor NTU School of Environ. Engineering Post Graduate Research Taiwan Business Council for Sustainable Development Project Advisor and Manual Author | | Pre-interview meeting |  | 
|  |  | Environmental Scouts Interview Pre-meeting Photography by: Environmental Scouts | Date: 1/29/2007 1pm~2:50pm Location: Bin Jiang Elementary School Office Subject: Professor Shin-Cheng, Yeh Arranged time of I of interview: 1/29/2007 3pm~4pm Participants: Jacky, Henrry, Regina, Linda, Amy, Wendy, Ruby, Sandy , Cindy, Coco, Amada Equipment: Camera, DV, Pen, Recorder, Water, Notebook, Records of Interview Topics of Discussion: I.The questions we discussed last week have been summarized here: A.What subjects do you usually teach? B.What started you on the subject of global warming? C.If the amount of greenhouse gases continues to rise, what dangers might we see? D.To let everyone understand this topic, you've held an activity; can you tell us about it? E.While you were promoting this activity, what thoughts did u have, or what were some difficulties you met? F.To let everyone understand this topic easily, you've written a book "What do we do about global warming?" Can you tell us about the process of writing this book, and some of the ways you did it? G.Do you have any special methods of accomplishing environmental protection in everyday life? H.Besides the above, what else can elementary students do? II. Work Distribution: Our results were, Regina, Linda, Wendy, Coco take care of interviewing; Amy, Sandy, Amada take care of recording and taking notes; Jacky, Henrry, Ruby, Cindy take care of photography and other support. III. Getting Ready: After distributing t he jobs, we got the equipment ready, and led Professor Yeh into his seat. Jacky, Henrry decorated the site, Coco, Amada prepared drinks, and after the interview ended we gave the professor a Bin Jiang Elementary School phone card to thank him for his guidance. | | Summary of Interview (The contents were summarized by our scouts) |  | ■What subjects do you usually teach? The most important subject is environmental science. Also, sciences in the area of environmental science, like air, water, land, resources, other related topics, and research on the subject of sustainable development. | ■What started you on the subject of global warming? The main reason is that Feb. 16th, 2005 was the day the Kyoto Protocol was put into action. However, before this, many scholars, experts, and people from environmental groups were already concerned about this topic. Since I am also in the environmental education area, I started on it too. I also felt that in Taiwan, we need more people like children and grownups to care about global warming and global changes. A lot of people in the world care about this problem, so I think we need to emphasize the spread of this knowledge. | ■If the amount of greenhouse gases continues to rise, what dangers might we see? Sea levels will rise, and much more may happen, but most importantly the climate will become abnormal, with extreme temperatures, and ecosystems will change fundamentally. Animals and plants will change, and new diseases may develop, so for the whole ecosystem, there will be a fundamental effect. What we can be sure of now is that many experts predict polar bears to become extinct within the next few decades, and other similar situations. | ■To let everyone understand this topic, you've held some activities; can you tell us about it? I've held many activities, but the two important ones were: the Ford Environmental Award- Cool Earth activity, which after some elementary schools entered, I discovered that most students were quite unfamiliar with this topic. However the activity did successfully let the students and teachers notice the importance of this topic, and also attracted the media. I think it had important promotional meaning. The second activity was held in Taipei City- the webpage design contest and essay contest on reduction of greenhouse gases. Taipei City should be the part of the country with the most children that care about this topic. They were actually quite creative, and what they knew about the greenhouse effect was pretty interesting. I think we should hold more activities like this, and let more children join and understand this topic. | ■While you were promoting this activity, what thoughts did u have, or what were some difficulties you met? The most difficult thing was, Taiwan's focus on this topic isn't enough, so sometimes we needed to use a lot of time to explain to people what was going on. However, I think that under normal circumstances everyone should know about it. The other difficulty was that students and teachers are very busy, so sometimes the children don't have time to join our activities. These activities become extra burdens for students. The thing I remember the most is, we met a difficulty. We held the activity with the EPA, and they sent official documents to every elementary school, but most schools didn't really pay attention to the documents, because they weren't from the Ministry of Education. We really wanted to hold a meaningful activity, and this was a problem. | ■To let everyone understand this topic easily, you've written a book "What do we do about global warming?" Can you tell us about the process of writing this book, and some of the ways you did it? This book was written because the Kaoshiung City government invited me to do an experiment, and we collected a lot of information. I did this with some of my students. In the course of writing this book I noticed that Taiwan's research and devotion to this subject was in fact very limited. We had to take most of the information from foreign sites. This was a very important realization for me. Because we had set the books reader level for elementary of junior high school students, we used lively ways to write it. This was also because my students were younger, so their creativity was useful. It was actually quite a pleasurable experience. | ■Do you have any special methods of accomplishing environmental protection in everyday life? I don't think that there are any special methods or ways, but more importantly, it's a basic attitude. With the right attitude you will know what to do when the time comes. Live simpler. With the correct attitude, you will think before you buy something, before you eat a big meal. Letting things become simpler is the right way. | ■Besides the above, what else can elementary students do? Elementary students can do a lot; buy less clothing, eat simpler, turn off the lights, avoid buying unnecessary things. | | Tidbits of the Interview |  | | |
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UCSC delegation brings green tips to Taiwan
Students and staff share sustainable practices in two-day workshop
July 18, 2011
By Dan White
 A group picture with Taiwanese student leaders, Dr. Shin-Cheng Yeh and the U.S. delegation. |
 From left, Cameron Fields, Gabi Kirk, and Aurora Winslade in a panel discussion on student leadership. |
 Gabi Kirk gives a presentation about UCSC's partnerships with non-profit groups on sustainability initiatives. |
 The audience listens attentively to Matt St. Clair from UC Office of the President. |
 Aurora Winslade with Amy Chen and Jenny Lin, leaders of the Roots and Shoots Club from National Taiwan University. |
 Gabi Kirk with Amy Chen and Jenny Lin, leaders of the Roots and Shoots Club from National Taiwan University. |
Three of the most influential leaders of UC Santa Cruz’s campus sustainability movement expanded their vision to the Far East this summer.
The green delegation, including UCSC undergraduates Gabi Kirk and Cameron Fields, and UCSC sustainability director Aurora Winslade, traveled 6,449 miles to Taiwan, where they led a two-day workshop on June 29 and 30 for the Taiwan Green University Program.
"I think we learned as much as we shared,” Winslade said. "It's a testament to the strength of our student movement and the young leaders at UCSC that we were selected for this program."
Kirk co-chairs UCSC’s Student Environmental Center. Fields chairs UCSC’s Carbon Fund, which supports and oversees carbon-reduction projects undertaken by students, staff and faculty on and off-campus.
The group of visitors also included a staff member from the University of California Office of the President, and a staff member from New York University.
The workshop, held at the National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) in Taipei, drew a healthy response; 158 Taiwanese students, faculty, staff and administrators from universities across Taiwan signed up for the conference.
The conference covered topics including energy efficiency, sustainable food systems at UCSC, NYU and the UC system.
Speakers placed a special focus on student engagement in Taiwan, an island located off China’s southeastern coast; undergraduates were challenged to take leadership roles in campus environmental efforts.
The visit was well timed. Ecology minded practices and ‘green’ movements have gained momentum in Taiwan in recent years. In June, the New York Times ran a story entitled "Activism Gets Rolling In Taiwan", detailing the ways environmental groups have been taking action and gaining influence. Among their recent gains: Taiwan’s President, Ma Ying-jeou, recently rejected a proposal for a $24.1 billion petrochemical factory in the west coast of Taiwan.
According to the article, well-organized grassroots efforts, and a growing environmental consciousness, combined with Taiwan’s current status as an economic powerhouse, have made its government and businesses more receptive to green thinking.
“… the people of Taiwan can now afford to oppose new factories, and government officials are balancing the views of companies with the concerns of an environmental movement.. ‘’ the Times reported.
"Taiwan has a very high rate of ecological literacy,” said Kirk. “They shared that nearly 95% of their population believes in global warming, and many government officials receive environmental training.”
Democracy is fairly new in Taiwan; its first presidential elections were held in 1996. But Kirk said many professors and staff members at the conference were "incredibly enthusiastic and optimistic" about the student leadership and activism model that is common at U.S. universities.
This trip has been in the works for nearly a year and a half. The seeds of this journey were planted in January 2010 when Shin-Cheng Yeh, director of the Graduate Institute of Environmental Education (GIEE), visited UCSC to learn about the campus’s sustainability initiatives.
“[When I returned to Taiwan,] I told them how students at UCSC have been doing such great works," Yeh remarked. "Your professionalism and enthusiasm in campus sustainability impressed me a lot.”
This year, Yeh extended the invitation for UCSC to visit his campus to engage with a wider audience about our programs. The Taiwan Ministry of Education funded the delegation's airfare and lodging.
“It was an honor to represent UCSC student leaders and share our passion for environmental advocacy,” said Kirk. “I was also impressed by the efforts of Taiwanese university students at their home campuses and the programs already in place.”
The visitors and the conference attendants found common ground.
“Some of the struggles they shared are ones we have conquered or are still working through on our campus,” Kirk said.
Kirk hopes to grow this partnership beyond the trip by setting up regular videoconferences for UCSC and Taiwanese sustainability student leaders to share project ideas and share feedback.
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Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, National Taiwan Normal University
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Graduate Institute of Environmental Education, National Kaohsiung Normal University
August 2004– January 2009 (4 years 6 months)
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Rio+20:Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy
Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy
This event is organized by Environmental Quality Protection Foundation and co-organized by The Red Cross Society of the Republic of China. It will underscore the opportunities and challenges of forests and livelihoods in terms of sustainable development. Well-managed forests can alleviate poverty, create green jobs, reduce disaster risk, build up resilience, conserve water, and further support sustainable livelihoods!Three years ago, Taiwan suffered from the havoc of the typhoon Morakot, but the people and the environment recovered with the joint efforts by the civil societies and the government. With the successful experience, we aim to identify the critical role forests play in climate change and green economy at local, national, and global level. We will bringing together experts of forest management from various organizations, with multi dimensions such as forestry, legal mechanism, and administrative, as our speakers to share their expertise and real-time experiences to demonstrate the relationship among forests, livelihoods, and green economy!
People Summit
Saturday, June 16th, 2012, 09:00 -11:00
Flamingo Park, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilSpeakers
■ Ying-Shih Hsieh, Ph.D., President, EQPF
■ Shin-Cheng Yeh, Ph.D., Deputy Minister, Environmental Protection Administration, Taiwan
■ Prof. Osamu Abe, Rikkyo University, also Director of Japanese Environmental Education Society, Japan One Expert from Brazil
Official Side Event at Rio+20
Saturday, June 16th, 2012, 13:30 -15:00
RioCentro, Room P3-E
Speakers
■ Dr Charng-Ven, Cheng, The Red Cross Society of the Republic of China
■ Dr. Shin-Cheng Yeh, Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection Administration, Taiwan
■ Dr. Hung-Chin Yang, Deputy Director General of Forestry Bureau, Taiwan
■ Dr. Ying-Shih Hsieh, Chairman of the Environmental Quality Protection Foundation
■ Mr. Marco Jonathan Lainez Ordonez, Sub Secretary of Secretariat of Natural Resources and Environment, Honduras
■ Prof. Hector Velasco-Perroni, Legal Expert of the International Development Law Organization and Research Fellow of the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law
■ Ms. Maria Fernanda Gebara Abifadel, Program on Law and the Environment of FGV-Direito Rio
-Aspects in Environmental Education
Monday, June 18th, 2012, 14:00 -15:00
Espaco Arena da Barra, Auditorium (ARN-3)
Speakers
■ Dr Charng-Ven, Cheng, The Red Cross Society of the Republic of China
■ Dr. Shin-Cheng Yeh, Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection Administration, Taiwan
■ Dr. Hung-Chin Yang, Deputy Director General of Forestry Bureau, Taiwan
■ Dr. Ying-Shih Hsieh, Chairman of the Environmental Quality Protection Foundation
■ Mr. Patrick Reynaud, Senior Manager of the Center for International
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Dr. Shin-Cheng Yeh, professor and Director for the Graduate Institute of Environmental Education at the National Taiwan Normal University expressed interest in developing a Taiwan equivalent of the ACUPCC. He mentioned that approximately 11 universities have had informal discussions concerning the importance of developing a climate commitment.
Overall, along with the other participants, I was very thankful to be a part of such a talented group of professionals. Each speaker gave an insightfully detailed presentation and it was an honor to present at this conference. I must thank Steve Muzzy, Ulli Klein and Georges Dyer (Second Nature) and Jennifer Yeh (Foundation of Taiwan Industry Service) for their support, encouragement and travel assistance. In my closing remarks, I noted that USCA’s detailed description of our energy reduction efforts reinforces the need to pursue individual carbon reduction as well as the pressing need to work hard locally before pursuing offsets.
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時間到市場。重點, PCB設計師必須分配的 轉移工作,以滿足他們的的時間tomarket目標和他們的設計工具 被刷爆了。因此,他們需要 升級他們的整個設計工具 流。最重要的是,生命結束的 通知已發出的 一些較舊的工具。因此, 他們面臨著一個問題: 如何遷移到一個新的工具 ,同時,在相同的時間,以確保 新的工具與 他們的需求可能增長到 未來。 為桌面電腦, 工作站和工業服務器的主板 是主要的 FTS 產品設計。其主板目標 高品質,可靠性,和 性能,同時保持 綠色設計與製造 技術。 此外, PCB設計FTS高值。“,“拉雅卡卡爾指出, TSP客戶集團副總裁,PCB設計的關鍵是一個可靠的主板。“ 精確的佈局後,所有 的限制和信號完整性 要求,可以使一個穩定的PC和一個 沒有 任何明顯理由的情況下系統隨機崩潰之間的區別。這是基礎的紮實,高品質的PC 系統。“ 評估, FTS開始了他們的探索,通過從 不同的供應商評估工具套件。他們的主要 目標是提高了生產效率 和靈活性,在設計流程中, 完成項目顯著快比他們目前的流動。目前的工具集,所剩無幾 的靈活性,唯一的選擇是 分配額外的轉變 ,加快設計過程中設計師。它 沒有多久之前的導師被 確定為源的工具 ,他們希望的並行設計能力和 優秀的 設計團隊,學科之間的整合。 “我們看到在 北伐企業的主要好處是並發性。有XtremePCB 遠征企業 分配 一個項目的設計人員需要 滿足市場需求,讓我們有更大的靈活性,“ 斯蒂芬·霍農說, 富士通科技解決方案高級 總監,TSP客戶群。最近在PCB的 發展作出了重大的變化,採用Mentor Graphics的遠征企業和 XTreme產品,以提高生產效率和減少他們的時間將產品推向市場。 www.mentor.com / PCB “主要的好處,我們看到在 遠征的企業是 並發性。有XtremePCB遠征 企業,使我們更加 靈活在分配 設計項目 所需要的滿足時間tomarket的要求。“ 斯蒂芬·霍農 高級總監,TSP的客戶群, 富士通技術解決方案 富士通標誌“隨著 探險隊企業通過,我們 實現了縮短 設計階段,因為我們的 設計人員現在可以 並行工作的能力。這可以大大縮短週期時間 就完成了設計所需。的“ 尼爾斯Wittler 經理 富士通技術解決方案 事實上,市場是 富士通的“熱鍵”。 在CAD 部門的“生產力” 是衡量“的設計 每隊每一年。“此外, 獎金的基礎上這個時間tomarket的測量。 轉型過程中 的實際轉換之前了 ,是一個全面的計劃- 德維爾OPED。的首要任務是 決定傳統的設計是否會 被移動到遠征的企業 或不。 “我們決定不把我們的 設計,因為 我們的 老流和探險企業之間有一個巨大的概念上的差異。 由於短的設計週期,我們不 尼爾斯Wittler, 高級CAD經理說:“ 要保持傳統設計 超過5至8年,所以我們 決定 企業在一定的時間平行的老流和遠征, 他們的計劃是迭代,部署- 新流團隊的團隊和 產品分部的產品SEG - 。通過這種方式,他們是可以 改變設置和自定義IZE - 管根據輸入的每一次迭代 完成。這是 一個“真正的生活”設計的測試項目 ,通過與飛行的顏色。 遠征過渡到 企 業 考察企業行動進行得非常順利, 在第一年超過兩打 板的設計採用了 遠征和Xtreme。由於 產品的性能,協作能力,並在不同的工具之間的緊密集成,設計師們 非常渴望能夠過渡到 新的流動。此外,探險隊 企業的聲譽是很容易 學習的緩解疼痛過渡到一個新的工具包。這種渴望的設計師 “特別適用於以XtremePCB 這是,對我們來說,在最重要的 一塊流中的,因為佈局 是通常年底 設計的瓶頸,這是你在哪裡得到 的應力與您的日程安排,你 必須完成你的產品 計劃說:“Wittler。”他們 幾乎 立刻開始最大限度地發揮潛在的XtremePCB 。他們經常分配 工作在 平行的三到五年的設計師在單個項目上。遠征- TION可以同時編輯 相同的原理,約束集和 佈局,而同時保持 安全性和數據的所有權。明導“XtremePCB,允許多個設計師,使用一個共享的數據庫, 同時工作在同一電路板。設計師可以分散在同一 建築或整個星球。遠征也使企業流程同步 原理圖和約束entry.LVG 09-09 7-10 1019560 號 公司總部Mentor Graphics的公司 8005 SW Boeckman路 的Wilsonville,OR 97070-7777 電話:503-685-7000 銷售和產品信息 電話:800 -547-3000 503-685-8000 矽谷總部 Mentor Graphics的公司 1001里德公園徑 聖何塞,CA 95131 USA 電話:408-436-1500 傳真:408-436-1501 北美服務中心 電話:800-547-4303 歐洲總部 Mentor Graphics公司 Arnulfstr。201 80634慕尼黑 德國92360 電話:49 89-57096-0 傳真:FX:49 89-57096-400 太平洋沿岸地區總部 Mentor Graphics公司(台灣) 1603室,16樓 國貿大廈 號 333,基隆路第1, 台北,台灣,ROC 電話:886-2-87252000 傳真:886-2-27576027 日本總部 Mentor Graphics公司日本株式會社 禦殿山山 7-35,北川4丁目 品川區東京都140 日本 電話:81-3-5488-3030 傳真:81-3-5488-3021 版權©2009 Mentor Graphics公司 Mentor Graphics公司的註冊商標和探險 中提到的所有其他商標Mentor Graphics公司的註冊商標。這個文件是其各自所有者的商標。 欲了解更多信息,請聯繫1-800-547-3000(
Fujitsu Technology Solutions Chooses Mentor Graphics Expedition Enterprise for
Increased Productivity and Reduced Time-to-Market
Time-to-Market is what it’s all
about at Fujitsu Technology
Solutions (FTS) in Augsburg,
Germany. With that focus, their
PCB designers had to be assigned
shift work to meet their time-tomarket goals and their design tools
were maxed out. So they needed to
upgrade their entire design tool
flow. On top of that, end-of-life
notices had been issued for a
number of their older tools. Thus,
they were faced with a problem:
how to migrate to a new toolset
while, at the same time, ensuring
that the new tools could grow with
their requirements well into the
future.
Motherboards for desktop PCs,
workstations and industrial servers
are the main products designed at
FTS. Their motherboards target
high quality, reliability, and
performance while maintaining
Green design and manufacturing
techniques.
In addition, FTS places high
value on PCB design. “PCB design
is the key for a reliable motherboard,” noted Rajat Kakar, Vice
President, TSP Clients Group. “An
accurate layout following all
constraints and signal integrity
requirements can make the difference between a stable PC and a
system randomly crashing without
any obvious reason. It is the groundwork for a solid, high quality PC
system.”
Evaluation
FTS began their quest by evaluating tool suites from a number of
different suppliers. Their primary
goals were increased productivity
and flexibility in the design flow,
and completing projects significantly faster than their current flow.
The current toolset had left little
flexibility as the only option was to
assign designers to additional shifts
to speed up the design process. It
didn’t take long before Mentor was
identified as the source of the tools
they wanted because of the concurrent design capabilities and
outstanding integration between
design team disciplines.
“The main benefit we see in
Expedition Enterprise is concurrency. Having XtremePCB with
Expedition Enterprise allows us
more flexibility in assigning
designers to a project as needed to
meet time-to-market requirements,”
said Stephan Hornung, Senior
Director, TSP Clients Group.
Fujitsu Technology Solutions recently made a major change in PCB
development, adopting Mentor Graphics’ Expedition Enterprise and
Xtreme to improve productivity and reduce their time-to-market.
www.mentor.com/pcb
“The main benefit we see in
Expedition Enterprise is
concurrency. Having
XtremePCB with Expedition
Enterprise allows us more
flexibility in assigning
designers to a project as
needed to meet time-tomarket requirements.”
Stephan Hornung
Senior Director, TSP Clients Group,
Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Fujitsu logo“With the adoption of
Expedition Enterprise, we
realized the ability to shorten
the design phase because our
designers can now work in
parallel. This can dramatically reduce the cycle time
needed to finish a design.”
Nils Wittler
Manager
Fujitsu Technology Solutions
Indeed, time-to-market is one of
the “hot buttons” for Fujitsu.
“Productivity” within the CAD
department is measured by “designs
per team per year.” In addition,
bonuses are based on this time-tomarket measurement.
The Transition Process
Before the actual transition took
place, a comprehensive plan was de -
vel oped. The first priority was to
decide whether legacy designs would
be moved to Expedition Enterprise
or not.
“We decided not to translate our
designs because there is a huge
conceptual difference between our
old flow and Expedition Enterprise.
Due to short design cycles we don’t
have to maintain legacy designs
more than 5 to 8 years, so we
decided to have the old flow and
Expedition Enterprise in parallel for
a certain time,” said Nils Wittler,
Senior CAD Manager.
Their plan was iterative, deploy -
ing the new flow team-by-team and
product segment-by-product seg -
ment. In this way, they were able to
alter set up and custom ize the pro -
duct based on input as each iteration
was completed. This was followed
by a “real life” design test project
that passed with flying colors.
Expedition Enterprise in Action
The transition to Expedition
Enterprise went very smoothly and
in the first year more than two dozen
boards were designed using
Expedition and Xtreme. Because of
the product’s performance, collaboration capabilities, and tight integration between tools, designers were
very eager to make the transition to
the new flow. In addition, Expedition
Enterprise’s reputation as being easy
to learn mitigated the pain of transitioning to a new tool package.
This eagerness of the designers
“especially applies to XtremePCB
which is, for us, the most important
piece in the flow because the layout
is usually the bottleneck at the end of
the design and this is where you get
stress with your schedule and you
must finish your product on
schedule” said Wittler.
They began maximizing the
potential of XtremePCB almost
immediately. They routinely assigned
three to five designers working in
parallel on a single project. Expedi -
tion enables concurrent editing on the
same schematic, constraint sets and
layout, all the while maintaining
security and data ownership.
Mentor Graphics’ XtremePCB allows multiple designers, using a shared database, to
simultaneously work on the same board. The designers can be dispersed in the same
building, or across the planet. The Expedition Enterprise flow also enables concurrent
schematic and constraint entry.LVG 09-09 1019560
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