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Results and Evaluations of Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan Results and Evaluations of Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan (Suitability as a Model for the (Suitability as a Model for the BIE BIE’s Vision of Theme Vision of Theme-Centered Expos) Centered Expos) September 24, 2005 Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition September 24, 2005 Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition A p p e n d i x A p p e n d i x I I I I

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Results and Evaluations of Expo 2005, Aichi, JapanResults and Evaluations of Expo 2005, Aichi, Japan(Suitability as a Model for the (Suitability as a Model for the BIEBIE’’ss Vision of ThemeVision of Theme--Centered Expos)Centered Expos)

September 24, 2005

Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition

September 24, 2005

Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition

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1. Participation by large number of countries 2. Participation by International Organizations3. The main VIPs from overseas who visited EXPO4. Successful International Communication5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”6. EXPO 2005 Message Events

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1. Participation by large number of countries

3 1 Republic of Lith uania 46

3 2 Republic of Ken ya 47

3 3 Mongolia 48 F ederal Repub lic of Germany

3 4 Romania 49 K ingdom of Cambodia

3 5 Republic of Latvia 50 Hellenic Republic

3 6 Georgia 51 Republi c of Rwanda

3 7 Republic of Yemen 52 Republic o f Bulgaria

3 8 Republic of Cuba 53

39 54

40 Russian Federation 55

4 1 Islam ic Rep ublic of Iran 56

4 2 Republic of Cote d'Ivoire 57 Rep ublic of Tunisia

4 3 Republic of Indonesia 58 Rep ublic of Turkey

4 4 Republic of Guinea-Bissau 59

4 5 Republic of Po lan d 60 Argentine Republic

Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

People's Republic o f China

Democratic Socialist Republicof Sri Lan ka

Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

Ukraine

Republic o f Kazakh stan

United Mexican States

Republic o f Djibouti

6 1 Arab Republic o f Egypt 76 Repu blic of Guatemala

6 2 Kingdo m of Tonga 77

6 3 Kingdo m of Belgium 78

6 4 Democrat ic Republic of Congo 79

6 5 Dominican Republic 80 Repu blic of Costa Ric a

6 6 Belize 81 Repu blic of E l Salvador

6 7 82 Repu blic of M ad agascar

6 8 Republic of Senegal 83 Kingdom of Morocco

69 84

70 Republic of the Philippines 85 Repu blic of Congo

7 1 Kingdom o f Thailan d 86

7 2 Republic of Angola 87

7 3 Republic of Nicaragua 88 Re pub lic of Azerbaijan

7 4 State of Qatar 89 Islam ic Rep ublic of Pakistan

7 5 90 Repu blic of MaliSo cialist People's Libyan ArabJamahir iya

Repu blic of Peru

Bolivar ian Re public ofVene zu ela

Portuguese Rep ublic

Gabonese Republic

Federal Rep ublic of Niger ia

Repu blic of Tajikistan

Federal Democratic Republic ofEthiopia

Independent State ofPapua New Guinea

Part icipating Countries to EXPO 2005 AICHI, JAPAN

1 Can ada 16 Republic of S in gapore

2 Rep ublic of Bo livia 17 Republic of Guinea

3 Spain 18 United Arab Emirates

4 Rep ublic of Ugand a 19 Republic of Mozambiqu e

5 Rep ublic of Uzbe kistan 20 K in gdom of Nepal

6 Syr ian Arab Repub lic 21 India

7 Kingdom of Bhutan 22 Swiss Conf ederation

8 Kyrgyz Re public 23 Republic of Burun di

9 Rep ublic of Co lombia 24 Republic of Cameroon

10 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 25 Czech Republic

11 Pr incipality o f Mon aco 26

12 Islamic Republic of Maurit ania 27 United Re public of Tanzania

13 Rep ubilc of Ch ad 28 Republic of Korea

14 Rep ublic of Ghana 29 Republic of K ir ibati

15 Rep ublic of Ben in 30 French Repu blic

Lao Peo ple'sDemocratic Repub lic

91 Repu blic of Austr ia 1 06 Republic of Ecu ador

92 Repu blic of Italy 1 07

93 Repu blic of Croat ia 1 08

94 Malaysia 1 09 Commonwealth of Aust ralia

95 Bosnia and Herze go vina 1 10

96 111

97 Independe nt State of Samoa 1 12 Negara Brunei Darussalam

98 Kingdom of Denm ark 113 Republic of Palau

99 114

100 Repu blic of Hon duras 115 Republic of t he Mar shall Islands

101 Re pub lic o f I celan d 1 16

102 Repu blic of Armenia 1 17

103 Burkina Faso 1 18 Solomon Island s

104 Republic o f F in lan d 1 19 The Republic of th e Sudan

105 Kingdom of Sweden 120 Republic of Zamb ia

(125 countries / in the order of announcement, as of 29 December 200 3)

Republic of Zimbabwe

New Zealand

Democratic Republic o fSao Tome and Principe

Kingdom of No rway

Repu blic of Panama

Kingdom of Ne therlands

Republic of South Af rica

Ire lan d

United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Northern Ireland

121 Republic of Vanuatu

122 United States of Amer ica

123 Republic of the Fiji Island s

124 Fede rated States of Micro nesia

125 Tuvalu

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127 Pe ople's Republic o f Bangladesh

State of Er it re a

Participating International Organizations

to EXPO 2005 AICHI, JAPAN

United Nations

Organization for EconomicCooperation and Deve lopment

International Red Cross and RedCrescent Movement

International Tropical TimberOrganization

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2. Participation by International Organizations

United Nations

International Tropical Timber OrganizationOrganization for Economic Co-operation and Development

International Red Cross& Red Crescent Movement

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268Other VIPs

195Ministerial level

48Head of state level

NumberLevel

【Number of Visits by Foreign VIPs to EXPO 2005 Aichi 】

3. Visits by Foreign VIPs to EXPO 2005 Aichi

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SeptemberSeptemberH.E. Mr. Fernando H.E. Mr. Fernando dada PiedadePiedade Dias dos Santos, Dias dos Santos, Prime Minister of the Republic of Prime Minister of the Republic of

AngolaAngola ((Sep 6Sep 6))

AugustAugustH. E. H. E. PolPol. Lt. Col. . Lt. Col. ThaksinThaksin ShinawatraShinawatra,, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of ThailandPrime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand

(August 30)(August 30)

Hon. Hon. RedleyRedley KillionKillion, , Vice President of the Federated States of MicronesiaVice President of the Federated States of Micronesia ((AugustAugust 22)22)

H.E. Mr. Abel Pacheco de la H.E. Mr. Abel Pacheco de la EspriellaEspriella, , President of the Republic of Costa RicaPresident of the Republic of Costa Rica ((AugustAugust

1919 ))

H.E. Mr. H.E. Mr. ÓÓscarscar JosJoséé Rafael Berger Rafael Berger PerdomoPerdomo, , President of the Republic of GuatemalaPresident of the Republic of Guatemala

((AugustAugust 1919 ))

H.E. Mr. Ricardo H.E. Mr. Ricardo MaduroMaduro JoestJoest, , President of the Republic of HondurasPresident of the Republic of Honduras ((AugustAugust 1919 ))

H.E. Mr. H.E. Mr. ShaukatShaukat AzizAziz, , Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of PakistanPrime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ((AugustAugust 1111 ))

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JulyJuly

■■ Mr. Mr. Viktor Viktor YushchenkoYushchenko, , President of Ukraine, (July 22President of Ukraine, (July 22 )■■ H.E. Mr. H.E. Mr. HalldorHalldor AsgrimssonAsgrimsson, , Prime Minister of the Republic of Iceland, Prime Minister of the Republic of Iceland, (July 15(July 15 )■■H.E. Sir Allan H.E. Sir Allan KemakezaKemakeza, , Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands,Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, (July 13(July 13 )

H.E. Mr. Antoine de H.E. Mr. Antoine de PadouePadoue MboumbouMboumbou MiyakouMiyakou, , ((Vice Prime Minister of the Vice Prime Minister of the

Gabonese Republic, Gabonese Republic, (July 12(July 12 ))

H.E. Mr. Tommy E. REMENGESAU JrH.E. Mr. Tommy E. REMENGESAU Jr.,., President of the Republic of PalauPresident of the Republic of Palau, (July 8, (July 8 )

H.E. Mr. H.E. Mr. KessaiKessai H. Note, H. Note, President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, ((JulyJuly 88 ))

HRH Crown Prince HRH Crown Prince ParasParas BirBir BikramBikram Shah Dev and HRH Crown Princess Shah Dev and HRH Crown Princess HimaniHimaniRajyaRajya LaxmiLaxmi DeviDevi Shah Shah of the Kingdom of Nepal,of the Kingdom of Nepal, ((JulyJuly 77 ))

H.E. Mr. H.E. Mr. AlgirdasAlgirdas MykolasMykolas BRAZAUSKAS, BRAZAUSKAS, Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania, Prime Minister of the Republic of Lithuania,

((JulyJuly 66 ))

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JuneJuneJiriJiri ParoubekParoubek, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (June 24), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (June 24)

Mohamed Mohamed GhannouchiGhannouchi, Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia, Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia((June 23June 23))

LaiseniaLaisenia QaraseQarase, Prime Minister of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, Prime Minister of the Republic of the Fiji Islands((June 22June 22))

Daniel Daniel KenzhetayevichKenzhetayevich, Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan (June 15) , Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan (June 15)

HRH Crown Prince PhilipHRH Crown Prince Philip of the Kingdom of Belgium (June 14)of the Kingdom of Belgium (June 14)

AndranikAndranik MargaryanMargaryan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia (June 7), Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia (June 7)  

AmirAmir HamadHamad bin bin KhalifaKhalifa Al Al ThaniThani, Chief of the State of Qatar (June 7) , Chief of the State of Qatar (June 7)   

HRH Crown Prince FelipeHRH Crown Prince Felipe of Spain (June 5) of Spain (June 5)

Helen ClarkHelen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand (June 3) , Prime Minister of New Zealand (June 3)

TraianTraian BasescuBasescu, President of Romania (June 1), President of Romania (June 1)

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MayMaySusiloSusilo BambangBambang YudhoyonoYudhoyono, President of the Republic of Indonesia (May 31) , President of the Republic of Indonesia (May 31)

Marc Marc RavalomananaRavalomanana, President of Republic of Madagascar (May 30), President of Republic of Madagascar (May 30)

Lee Lee HsienHsien LoongLoong, Prime Minister of Singapore, (May 27), Prime Minister of Singapore, (May 27)

Jorge Jorge SampaioSampaio, President of the Portuguese Republic (May 24) , President of the Portuguese Republic (May 24)

Wu YiWu Yi, Vice Premier, State Council of China (May 19) , Vice Premier, State Council of China (May 19)

MattiMatti VanhanenVanhanen, Prime Minister of Republic of Finland (May 12) , Prime Minister of Republic of Finland (May 12)

Kim WonKim Won--KiKi, Speaker of the 17th National Assembly of Republic of Korea (Ma, Speaker of the 17th National Assembly of Republic of Korea (May 11)y 11)

SamdechSamdech Hun Hun SenSen,, Prime Minister of Cambodia (May 10)Prime Minister of Cambodia (May 10)

AprilAprilHRH The DukeHRH The Duke of York (April 22)of York (April 22)

John HowardJohn Howard, Prime Minister of Australia (April 21), Prime Minister of Australia (April 21)

■■His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick and Her Royal HighnessHis Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederick and Her Royal Highness Crown Crown Princess MaryPrincess Mary of the Kingdom of Denmark,of the Kingdom of Denmark, ((AprilApril 2020 )

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HRH Prince WillemHRH Prince Willem--Alexander and HRH Princess MaximaAlexander and HRH Princess Maxima of the Kingdom of the of the Kingdom of the

Netherlands (April 19)Netherlands (April 19)

Samuel Samuel SchmidSchmid, President of Swiss Confederation (April 15), President of Swiss Confederation (April 15)

HRH Crown Prince HaakonHRH Crown Prince Haakon of Norway (April 11) of Norway (April 11)

HRH Crown Prince VictoriaHRH Crown Prince Victoria of Sweden (April 6)of Sweden (April 6)

HolstHolst KohlerKohler, President of the Federal Republic of Germany (April 6), President of the Federal Republic of Germany (April 6)

MarchMarchJacques ChiracJacques Chirac, President of France (March 27) , President of France (March 27)

WangariWangari MaathaiMaathai, Assistant Minister for the Environment of Kenya, Assistant Minister for the Environment of Kenya, Nobel peace , Nobel peace

laureate (March 26)laureate (March 26)

3. Visits by Foreign VIPs to EXPO 2005 Aichi

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1. Asia/ Oceania: CHINA: People’s Daily , Oriental Daily News, Xin Ming Evening News, Wen Hui Daily,

China Youth Daily Beijing Youth Daily, CCTV , Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai Morning Post, Dragon TV,, Jie Fang Daily, Xing Min Evening News

     KOREA: The Chosun Ilbo, The Joong Ang IIbo, The Dong-A llbo, The Korea Economic

Daily, Maeil Business Newspaper, Soeul Dialy, KBS, MBC, SBS, E daily, Money Today, Korean Times、Financial News Travel Journal Korea、Korea Business Weekly 

TAIWAN: China Times, The Liberty Times, United Daily News, TVBS, FT,

AUSTRALIA: Channel 7,&9 ,MELBOURNE ATV10 State Television、The Australian、Daily Telegraph,Sunday Telegraph ,Herald Sun、Sunday Herald、Sydney Morning Herald ,The Age

OTHERS: The Nation, Bangkok Post, Matichon, ITV (Thailand),  The Straits Times (Singapore), Tashikent Pravda (Uzbekistan), Vientiane Times(Lao) Israle YedishAchronot((Israel)Borneo Bulletin(Brunei)、Indopos(Indonesia),Gulf Times, The Peninsula, Al-Sharq, Al-Watan(Qatar) Ai-Thawara, AL-RAJA AL-AAM (Yemen),Solomon (Solomon) NationalPapua New Guinea)

1. Asia/ Oceania: CHINA: People’s Daily , Oriental Daily News, Xin Ming Evening News, Wen Hui Daily,

China Youth Daily Beijing Youth Daily, CCTV , Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai Morning Post, Dragon TV,, Jie Fang Daily, Xing Min Evening News

     KOREA: The Chosun Ilbo, The Joong Ang IIbo, The Dong-A llbo, The Korea Economic

Daily, Maeil Business Newspaper, Soeul Dialy, KBS, MBC, SBS, E daily, Money Today, Korean Times、Financial News Travel Journal Korea、Korea Business Weekly 

TAIWAN: China Times, The Liberty Times, United Daily News, TVBS, FT,

AUSTRALIA: Channel 7,&9 ,MELBOURNE ATV10 State Television、The Australian、Daily Telegraph,Sunday Telegraph ,Herald Sun、Sunday Herald、Sydney Morning Herald ,The Age

OTHERS: The Nation, Bangkok Post, Matichon, ITV (Thailand),  The Straits Times (Singapore), Tashikent Pravda (Uzbekistan), Vientiane Times(Lao) Israle YedishAchronot((Israel)Borneo Bulletin(Brunei)、Indopos(Indonesia),Gulf Times, The Peninsula, Al-Sharq, Al-Watan(Qatar) Ai-Thawara, AL-RAJA AL-AAM (Yemen),Solomon (Solomon) NationalPapua New Guinea)

4. Successful International Communication

About 60 countries, 250 media, 1200 press visited EXPO site. (As of mid June)About 60 countries, 250 media, 1200 press visited EXPO site. (As of mid June)

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2. Europe•FRANCE: AFP, Le Monde, Les Echos, Le Figaro, L’Internaute Aetualite, Le Soir Magazine,

Quotidien Paris, Ch 2, Ch 5

•UK: Financial Times, Economist, BBC, Economist, Reuters, BSN

•GERMANY: Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Welt, Handelsblatt, Suddeutsche

Zeitung, Financial Times Deutschland, Hannoversche Allgemeine, Munchner Merkur,

Neue Westfalische, Der Tagesspiegel, Die Tageszeitung, Berliner Zeitung,

Frankfurter Rundschau, Kolnische Rundschau, Kolner Stadt-Anzeiger, Express Koln,

Badisches Tagblatt, Markische Oderzeitung, Wilhelmshavener Zeitung, VDI-Nachrichten,

Wirtschaftswoche ARD TV•ITALY: La Republica, Rivista, Il Gazzettino, La Stampa, L’Eco di Bergamo, Milano, Prealpina,

Nord Ovest, Giornale di Sicilia, Gazzetta di Reggio, Il Tirreno, Corriere del Veneto, La Repubblica, L’Arena di Verona, Centro Nord, Quotidiano, Il Messaggero, La Sicilia, Corriere Della Sera, La Nazione, Secolo d’Italia, Il Tempo, Il Sole 24 Ore, Capital, Quotidiano Nazionale, Il Giornale dell’ Umbria, Spacchio, La Provincia, La GazzettaEconomia, Il Tempo, La Nuova, L’Arena, Il Mattino, ANSA, RAI

2. Europe•FRANCE: AFP, Le Monde, Les Echos, Le Figaro, L’Internaute Aetualite, Le Soir Magazine,

Quotidien Paris, Ch 2, Ch 5

•UK: Financial Times, Economist, BBC, Economist, Reuters, BSN

•GERMANY: Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Welt, Handelsblatt, Suddeutsche

Zeitung, Financial Times Deutschland, Hannoversche Allgemeine, Munchner Merkur,

Neue Westfalische, Der Tagesspiegel, Die Tageszeitung, Berliner Zeitung,

Frankfurter Rundschau, Kolnische Rundschau, Kolner Stadt-Anzeiger, Express Koln,

Badisches Tagblatt, Markische Oderzeitung, Wilhelmshavener Zeitung, VDI-Nachrichten,

Wirtschaftswoche ARD TV•ITALY: La Republica, Rivista, Il Gazzettino, La Stampa, L’Eco di Bergamo, Milano, Prealpina,

Nord Ovest, Giornale di Sicilia, Gazzetta di Reggio, Il Tirreno, Corriere del Veneto, La Repubblica, L’Arena di Verona, Centro Nord, Quotidiano, Il Messaggero, La Sicilia, Corriere Della Sera, La Nazione, Secolo d’Italia, Il Tempo, Il Sole 24 Ore, Capital, Quotidiano Nazionale, Il Giornale dell’ Umbria, Spacchio, La Provincia, La GazzettaEconomia, Il Tempo, La Nuova, L’Arena, Il Mattino, ANSA, RAI

4. Successful International Communication

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2.Europe

SPAIN: EL Pais, TVE1 , El Periodico de Catalunya, El Mundo, Hoy de Extremadura, El Periodico de Aragon, Expansion, La Razon, La Vanguardia, El Periodico de Barcelona, El Correo de Andalucia, ABC Barcelona,

Sur Malaga, Heraldo de Aragon Zaragoza, Que! Barrcelona, Que! Madrid, El Diario Vasco,

La Manana Diario de Ponent, El Correo Espanol, El Ideal Gallego, Las Provincias, El Comercio,

El Diario Montanes, La Rioja, La Tribuna de Albacete, El Correo Espanol el Pueblo Vasco, Diario de Navarra,

Diario de Sevilla, Diario Palentino, Supertele, Cordoba, Diario de Avisos,Atlantico DiarioDiario de Burgos,

Diario de Cadiz, Diario del Altoaragon, El Adelantado de Segovia, El Adelanto de Salamanca, El Dia de Cuenca,

El Dia de Toledo, La Gaceta Regional de Salamanca, La Tribuna de Ciudad Real, La Verdad de Albacete,

La Verdad de Alicante, La Voz de Asturias, La Vos de Aviles, Diario de Cadiz, Diario de Jerez, Elle,

La Vanguardia,TVE1

 

2.Europe

SPAIN: EL Pais, TVE1 , El Periodico de Catalunya, El Mundo, Hoy de Extremadura, El Periodico de Aragon, Expansion, La Razon, La Vanguardia, El Periodico de Barcelona, El Correo de Andalucia, ABC Barcelona,

Sur Malaga, Heraldo de Aragon Zaragoza, Que! Barrcelona, Que! Madrid, El Diario Vasco,

La Manana Diario de Ponent, El Correo Espanol, El Ideal Gallego, Las Provincias, El Comercio,

El Diario Montanes, La Rioja, La Tribuna de Albacete, El Correo Espanol el Pueblo Vasco, Diario de Navarra,

Diario de Sevilla, Diario Palentino, Supertele, Cordoba, Diario de Avisos,Atlantico DiarioDiario de Burgos,

Diario de Cadiz, Diario del Altoaragon, El Adelantado de Segovia, El Adelanto de Salamanca, El Dia de Cuenca,

El Dia de Toledo, La Gaceta Regional de Salamanca, La Tribuna de Ciudad Real, La Verdad de Albacete,

La Verdad de Alicante, La Voz de Asturias, La Vos de Aviles, Diario de Cadiz, Diario de Jerez, Elle,

La Vanguardia,TVE1

 

4. Successful International Communication

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2. EuropeOTHERS:

ZIUA daily newspaper, “Adevarul” daily newspaper, “Cotidianul” daily newspaper, “Jurnalul National” daily newspaper, “Evenimentul Zilei” daily newspaper, “Romania Libera” daily newspaper, “Rompres” news agency, Mediafax news agency Rompress, Eveninmental Zilei , TVR (Romani),

ORF, RTL (Austria), Itar-TASS, RTR, Ch1, (Russia),

Le Soir Magazine, La Libre Belgique , VTM (Belgium), Mlada Fornta Dnes, Czech TV (Czech), Helesingin Sanomat (Finland) HRT, Vjesnik, ERTT (Tunisia),

Irish Times( Ireland), Irish Independent (Ireland), Rustavi2, Imedi (Georgia),

SF, Neue Zurche , DRS (Swiss), Rzeczpospolita, TVP, TVN (Poland), Lithuania TV (Lithuania),

2M, RTM (Morroco), HRT, (Croatia)

TV2 (Denmark),

        

2. EuropeOTHERS:

ZIUA daily newspaper, “Adevarul” daily newspaper, “Cotidianul” daily newspaper, “Jurnalul National” daily newspaper, “Evenimentul Zilei” daily newspaper, “Romania Libera” daily newspaper, “Rompres” news agency, Mediafax news agency Rompress, Eveninmental Zilei , TVR (Romani),

ORF, RTL (Austria), Itar-TASS, RTR, Ch1, (Russia),

Le Soir Magazine, La Libre Belgique , VTM (Belgium), Mlada Fornta Dnes, Czech TV (Czech), Helesingin Sanomat (Finland) HRT, Vjesnik, ERTT (Tunisia),

Irish Times( Ireland), Irish Independent (Ireland), Rustavi2, Imedi (Georgia),

SF, Neue Zurche , DRS (Swiss), Rzeczpospolita, TVP, TVN (Poland), Lithuania TV (Lithuania),

2M, RTM (Morroco), HRT, (Croatia)

TV2 (Denmark),

        

4. Successful International Communication

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3. Americas

 USA: Washington post, The New york Times, Boston Globe,San Francisco Chronicle

        CNN, CTV , The Exporess-times Leisure Today、TIME, Newsweek,

CANADA: CTV,  National Post、The Province, Journal Le Temps, Sun Herald, Metro Toronto, Daily

Courier, Tronto Star, Vancouver Sun, Canada Newswire

 Others: Channel 9, Trades and Congress, Clarin, La Nacion(Argentina), Once TV, Televisa, TV

Azteca, Canal 22Ch (Mexico), La Republica (Costa Rica)El Universar, El National, El Mundo

Venezuela)etc

3. Americas

 USA: Washington post, The New york Times, Boston Globe,San Francisco Chronicle

        CNN, CTV , The Exporess-times Leisure Today、TIME, Newsweek,

CANADA: CTV,  National Post、The Province, Journal Le Temps, Sun Herald, Metro Toronto, Daily

Courier, Tronto Star, Vancouver Sun, Canada Newswire

 Others: Channel 9, Trades and Congress, Clarin, La Nacion(Argentina), Once TV, Televisa, TV

Azteca, Canal 22Ch (Mexico), La Republica (Costa Rica)El Universar, El National, El Mundo

Venezuela)etc

4. Africa  Sudan Vision (Sudan), Kenya Press(Kenya), L’Express, Midi、MIDI madagasikara ,Les Nouvelles,La Gazette,Le le Quiotidien(Madagascar),

4. Successful International Communication

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・The Jury member is composed of international experts in such areas as architecture, culture, and history.

・Amb. Jian-Min WU, The President of the B.I.E.・Dr. Vicente G. LOSCERTALES, The Secretary General of the B.I.E.・Amb. Ole PHILIPSON, Honorary President of the B.I.E.; President of International Council for Expo 2005・Prof. Jiro KONDO, Chairman of the Global 100 Eco-Tech Awards Screening Committee, Emeritus professor of Tokyo University・Mr. Yutaka HIKOSAKA , Architect and Executive Creative Director of Japan Pavilions・Mr. Rachid SLIMI, Director of General Affairs and Corporate Relations, ONA Group・Prof. Dr. Martin ROTH, Director General of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden・Dr. Alberto LENZ, Former adviser of the President Vicente Fox (President of Mexico), Architect/Sculptor/PhD in Urban Planning ・Prof. Robert W. RYDELL, Chair of Department of History and Philosophy, Montana State University

The first set of awards was evaluated by interior and exterior of pavilion, and realized the theme through exhibits. (May 21- May 26)

The second set of awards will be evaluated the message of the pavilions, under the theme of the Expo. (Sep 15- Sep 19)

 The last time awards were given to pavilions in a World Exposition was at the 1958 World Exposition in Brussels. Nearly a half century later, the system is revived for Expo 2005 as the Nature's Wisdom Awards.

5. Revival of Award- Nature’s Wisdom Award

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May 26

5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeKOREA: Global Common 1

Silver PrizeSpain: Global Common 3

Bronze Prizethe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Global Common 4

Results of the 1st evaluation ; Category A (4 modules or more)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeTurkey: Global Common 3

Silver Prize Mexico: Global Common 2

Bronze PrizeGreece: Global Common 3

Results of the 1st evaluation ; Category B (1.5 to 3 modules)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizePhilippines: Global Common 6

Bronze PrizeNew Zealand : Global Common 6

Silver Prize Morocco: Global Common 3

Results of the 1st evaluation ; Category C (1 module or less)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeBolivarian Republic of Venezuela: Andean Amazonian PavilionGlobal Common 2

Bronze PrizeRepublic of Uzbekistan; Central Asia PavilionGlobal Common 1

Silver Prize Republic of Kenya; Africa PavilionGlobal Common 5

Results of the 1st evaluation ; Category D (joint pavilions)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeGermany: Global Common 3

Silver PrizeFrance: Global Common 3

Bronze Prizethe United States ofAmerica: Global Common 2

Results of the 2nd evaluation ; Category A (4 modules or more)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeMexico: Global Common 2

Silver Prize Australia: Global Common 6

Bronze PrizeMalaysia: Global Common 6

Results of the 2nd evaluation ; Category B (1.5 to 3 modules)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeNetherlands: Global Common 4

Bronze PrizeIndonesia: Global Common 6

Silver Prize South Africa: Global Common 5

Results of the 2nd evaluation ; Category C (1 module or less)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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Gold PrizeAndean Amazonian PavilionGlobal Common 2

Bronze PrizeRepublic of Kenya; Africa PavilionGlobal Common 5

Silver Prize Republic of Madagascar; Africa PavilionGlobal Common 5

Results of the 2nd evaluation ; Category D (joint pavilions)5. Revival of medal system “Nature’s Wisdom”

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6. 6. EXPO 2005 Message EventsEXPO 2005 Message EventsComprehensive Theme “Creation of a Sustainable Society”

Theme

Industrial infra-structure in the 21st century: measures for establishing a recycling-based society

Theme

Environmental education necessary for the realization of a sustainable society

Theme

Economic and industrial development in harmony with the environment

Theme

Ne w scientific potential for a sustainable Earth

Theme

Cultural and biological diversityand an international common recognition of such diversity

OpeningForum

ClosingForum

ThematicForums

March

Issues to be resolved in creating a sustainable society

Sustainable development and growth using nature’s wisdom

September AugustJulyJuneMayApril

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March Theme: Living on the EARTH

Date: March 27

Place: Reception Hall, Nagoya Congress CenterOrganizers: Japan Association for the 2005 World Exposition

Bureau of International Expositions (BIE)Keynote Speech: Shozaburo Kimura (General producer of EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan)

Tripartite Talk: Mutual relationship among culture, environment and development; and the possibility of balanced development

Attendants: Lester Brown (President of the Earth Policy Institute / USA) Donald Johnston ( OECD Secretary-General / Canada) Kazuo Ogura (President of the Japan Foundation / Japan)

6. 6. EXPO 2005 Message EventsEXPO 2005 Message Events

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Date: March 28

Place: EXPO DomeSymposium: Issues to be Resolved in Creating Sustainable SocietyKeynote Speech: Shozaburo Kimura (General producer of EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan)Panelists:

•Lester R. Brown (President of the Earth Policy Institute) •Gro Harlem Brundtlant (Former Prime Minister of Norway, Former Director-General of the WHO) •Donald J. Johnston (OECD Secretary-General) •Wangari Maathai (Assistant Minister for Environment of Kenya, Nobel Peace Prize winner)

•Yamamoto Kazumoto (Permanent Advisor of Asahi Kasei Corporation, Co-Chairman of Committee on Environment and Safety of Nippon Keidanren)

Coordinator : Yoshinori Imai (NHK Executive Editor, Head of News Analysis)

March Theme: Living on the EARTH

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April Theme: "Culture and Biological Diversity and Internationally Common Recognition"

Date; April 16

Place: Aichi Prefectural University, Lecture HallKey Note Speech: Giacomo Mojoli(International President's Committee member of Slow Food / Honorary President of Slow Food Japan / Italy) Panel Discussion:

•Assistant Prof. Kenichi Abe (Assistant Professor, The Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology / Japan)

•Sir Peter Crane (Director of The Royal Botanic Garden, Kew / UK)• Giacomo Mojoli (International President‘s Committee member of Slow Food / Honorary

President of Slow Food Japan / Italy) •Sandra Lee Morrison (Senior Lecturer, Chair of Department of Maori Culture, School of

Maori and Pacific Development, The University of Waikato / New Zealand)•Tetsuya Yomo (Associate Professor, Graduate School of Information Sciences and Technology,

Osaka University / Japan)Coordinator Prof. Shinichi Takemura (Professor, Kyoto University of Art & Design / Japan)

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May Theme: Aiming for an environment-based society Ideal form of science in the 21st Century

Date: May 21

Place: Toyota Auditorium, Nagoya UniversityKeynote Speech: Dr. Paul Ehrlich(Professor of Population Studies, Department of Biological Sciences of Stanford University, the USA) Panel Discussion:

•Ms. Catherine de Silguy(Environmental Agricultural Engineer and Writer, Member of the International Council of Expo 2005 Aichi, France)•Dr. Yosuke Kamide(Professor, Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University) •Dr. Takeshi Yoro(Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo) •Dr. Paul Ehrlich(Professor of Population Studies, Department of Biological Sciences of Stanford University, the USA)

•Coordinator: Ms. Mariko Takahashi(Deputy Editor, Science and Medical News Section, Asahi Shimbun in the Tokyo Head Office)

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June Theme: “Industrial Infrastructure in the 21st Century: A Message for the Development of Eco-Communities”

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Date: June 2Place: Nagoya UniversityKeynote Speech: Prof. José Goldemberg

(Former Secretary of the Environment of Federal Government of Brazil, Secretary of State for the Environment of the State of São Paulo )

Speech: •Mr. Kosuke Ikebuchi(Chairman, Environmental Partnership Organizing Club(EPOC),Vice Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation) •Mr. Hidetsugu Otsuru(Managing Director, Member of the Board, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. )

Panel Discussion: •Prof. José Goldemberg•Mr. Shinji Fukukawa(Director, The Global House of the EXPO 2005, The Executive Advisor to the Dentsu Inc. )•Dr. Shin-ichi Hirano(President, Nagoya University)

•Coordinator: Dr. Yoichi Kaya〔Director General of the Research Institute of Technologies for the Earth(RITE)〕

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July Theme: “Environmental Education for Realizing a Sustainable Society”

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Date: July 23Place: The Randolph Memorial Hall, Kinjo Gakuin UniversityCommemorative Speech: Sheila Sisulu (WFP Deputy Executive Director / South Africa) Keynote Speech: Dennis L. Meadows (President, Laboratory for Interactive Learning / USA) Presentation of Examples: Tamio Nakano (Board member, Japan Environmental Education Forum / Japan )

Panel Discussion: •Dennis L. Meadows •Osamu Abe(Professor, Rikkyo University・Chair of the Japan Council for the Education for Sustainable Development (ESD-J) / Japan) •Zhao Xiangdong(Center for Environmental Education & Communications of State Environmental Protection Administration of China / China) •Prof. dr. Wim A. Hafkamp(Professor, Erasmus University, Rotterdam / Holland)

•Coordinator: Junko Edahiro (Environmental journalist / Japan)

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August Theme: “Economic and Industrial Development in Harmony with the Environment”

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Date: Aug. 27Place: Reception Hall, Nagoya International CongressSession1: Promoting development and diffusion of innovative technologies

•Dr. Yoichi Kaya, Director-General (Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) / Japan) •Dr. Nebojša Nakicenovic (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) / Russia) •Dr. Robert Dixon (Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President / US) •Dr. Peter J. G. Pearson (Imperial College / UK)

Session2: Facilitating technology transfer to developing countries•Mr. Katsuhiko Kotani (Chief Representative in China and General Manager of Beijing Office, Nippon Steel Cooperation / Japan) •Mr.Taishi Sugiyama (Leader, Climate Policy Project, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) / Japan ) •Dr. Zhou Dadi (Director General, Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission / China)

•Dr. Ajay Mathur (the President of Senergy Global / India)Session3: Striking a balance between environment and economy

•Prof. Akio Morishima (Chair of the Board of Directors, the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) / Japan) •Prof. Dorodjatun Kuntjoro-Jakti (University of Indonesia, Former Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs / Indonesia)

Moderator: Prof. Mitsutsune Yamaguchi (Teikyo University / Japan)

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6. 6. EXPO 2005 Message EventsEXPO 2005 Message EventsSeptember Closing Forum Theme: “Living on the Earth- Toward the Creation of a Sustainable Society”

Date: Sep. 21Place: EXPO Dome

Participants: Students:• 7 students from foreign countries (US, Australia, China, Mexico, Morocco, Russia,

Switzerland) and 2 Japanese students• Some Chinese and Dutch studens• Five hundred students from universities in Aichi pref.

Adult adviser and Commentator:• Mr. Marius-loan PISO, President and CEO of ROSA (Romanian Space Agency)

• Ms Keiko Takeshita, (Actor, Pavilion Director of Japan Pavilions)• Mr. Shozaburo Kimura (General producers of EXPO2005)• Mr. Kiyonori Kikutake (General producers of EXPO2005)• Mr. Shinya Izumi (General producers of EXPO2005)

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Other related International ForumsOther related International Forums

April 3: Trade and Poverty Forum (Nagoya City)

May 15: Forum: Creativity in the 21st Century with Nobel Laureates (EXPO Hall)

July 9: Forum for a Peaceful Earth (EXPO Hall)

July 19: ECOMOVE Sense of Wonder World Environmental Film Festival (EXPO Plaza)

July 26-29: The 2005 Children’s World Summit for Environment (Toyohashi City, Toyota-City, EXPO Site)

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