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Gearing Towards A Better Urban Environment with Model United Nations: The Case of the Philippines

by | 13-06-2016 21:05 recommendations 0

Gearing Towards A Better Urban Environment with Model United Nations: The Case of the Philippines


It was the 9th day of April 2016, when I have been given the chance to participate in the recently concluded 1st South Luzon Model United Nations Conference. It was my first time to join a MUN simulation and the first statement I uttered was that I boasted about the beauty and pride of the Philippines, which is my very own country and the one I have been tasked upon to represent, under the United Nations Environment Programme Committee. I talked strongly about my country?s stance regarding the issue of environmental degradation, especially the underlying causes and impacts to the society.

The committee focused on two specific areas of environmental science, namely ?Urban Planning? and ?Green Architecture?. Starting with green architecture, this field primarily focuses on designing infrastructures, especially houses and buildings, that are both environmental friendly and cost-effective. However, what piqued my interest more was urban planning.

Urban planning convenes inputs, throughputs, and outputs on a larger scale, namely the whole urban environment, itself, aiming to create the most liveable and sustainable cities. It is a partnership between public, private, and civil society, aiming to uplift the quality of life of people through optimal planning of land use. Unfortunately, here in my country, it is sad to say that not too much importance is given to urban planning, despite the fact that we have recognized its capability of solving heavy traffic, which is a big thing in the country?s metro.

More than the physical aspect, I have realized that urban planning is about people. Being capable of uplifting the quality of living and link it to the environment.


QUICK FACTS:

In 2010, Philippines has already a total population of 90 million (PSA, 2016), wherein 70% can be found in the urban areas.

An estimate of 140 million is the expected population of the country, by 2040 (PSA, 2016).


RESOLUTION:

1. Balanced Development

2. Green Urbanism

3. People – centered communities

 

 Balanced Development

            It?s not about controlling the population and limiting growth rates that will solve the problem, but actually distributing them properly, in order to prevent and/or eradicate urban sprawl.


Green Urbanism

            In green urbanism, we advocate the establishment and development of areas following the multiple use principle. In multiple use areas, we dine, shop, work, and play, within just one place. Moreover, the more use obtained from such resource, the more valuable it is, both monetarily and socially. Most importantly, there is less need for roads, cars, and electricity since everything we need is just within one area. Needless to say, green urbanism is highly capable of mitigating climate change as it promotes less, or even eradication of pollution caused by excessive carbon dioxide emission.


People-centered communities 

            The simplest but the most often forgotten, people-centered communities promote walking, instead of utilizing cars or any vehicles. By walking at manageable distances, we encourage people to go down the streets, hence, very much healthier for us physically, environmentally, and even socially, since there is more clean air and more interaction.


My whole SLMUNC experience?

All the aforementioned is everything I have learned during the Model United Nations conference.  But more than the free-flowing knowledge on environmental science bested upon us during the event, we should not forget the deeper reason of MUN simulations. We should not waste the chance given to create a venue to strengthen our command of our desired language, but more importantly, socialize with people from different walks of life. Most importantly, the conference can open our eyes, change our perspectives, persuade us into doing better, and become informed of what?s really happening. 

 
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10 Comments

  • says :
    Glad to hear you had a good time at the event! Doing the research for the event and organizing all that must have given you bigger insight on environment and international affairs. Thank you for sharing your story !
    Posted 20-06-2016 15:31

  • says :
    Hey John, looks like you had a great time at MUN. As you have mentioned at your comment, I am also a type of person who does not enjoy speaking in front of people I would rather prefer to study on my own. However, the reason I like participating in MUNs(though I do not recently) is the fact that I can meet people with diverse ideas and learn from them. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
    Posted 15-06-2016 16:51

  • says :
    Hello, Syed! Yeah! I really had a great time! Public speaking is not my thing and I prefer staying inside the laboratory conducting my very own scientific researches, and yet, I was still able to have fun and learn through MUN. Hence, I can confidently say that MUN is a very good platform of learning several things while sharing what you know and addressing several concerns.
    Posted 14-06-2016 22:32

  • says :
    I do agree, John Paul! In fact, it is currently viewed to have the highest potential and most feasible move of gearing towards environmental protection and conservation.
    Posted 14-06-2016 22:29

  • says :
    Wow, Arushi! 7-8 times of participation is already overwhelming for me, and yet, you were also able to manage chairing 2 MUN simulations. That's totally awesome!
    Posted 14-06-2016 22:28

  • says :
    Hello, Adam! That's good to hear that at a very young age, you were already able to participate in such simulations. Looking forward to read yours! :)
    Posted 14-06-2016 22:25

  • says :
    Nice article. I participated in a few MUN conferences as well. They were great opportunities for improving one's communication skills, leadership and advocacy. Sounds like you had a great time at this event. Best of luck for future events.
    Posted 14-06-2016 16:32

  • says :
    Thank so much. The issue of green cities can go along way in saving Africa in terms of energy and resource utilization.
    Posted 14-06-2016 00:13

  • Arushi Madan says :
    I am MUN addict and have participated in 7-8 of them and chaired in 2. As you stated MUN helps you in overcoming your fear of public speaking, enhances your leadership skills and gifts you with friends from different backgrounds and culture. You become acquainted with diplomacy and international issues. Overall MUN is FUN and is a unique experience. Everybody should participate in it at least once. Thanks for sharing your great experience.
    Posted 13-06-2016 21:56

  • Adam Zhou says :
    MUN really does help focus your perspective to global issues and even see them in the light of others. I study in a school where a lot of MUN opportunities are given (clubs, school projects) and I was fortunate enough to be part of some. I'll write up a report soon about one on water. Thank you for sharing!
    Posted 13-06-2016 21:20

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