Most of the world’s population is now concentrated in urban areas. This has made cities the principal centers for the production and consumption of society.
In the fight against climate change, cities must take the lead. Mega-cities like Tokyo are actively imagining and innovating to address the challenges related to urbanization.
What
インスピレーション
Investigate and reflect on sustainability issues, with a focus on regenerative cities and resilient communities, at both the local and global levels, with sector experts including representatives from international agencies (FAO, European Union, PRIMA Foundation, GFAR, etc.), academia, chefs, and activists.
憧れ
Observe the urban farming practices and listen to the stories of Japanese innovation to decarbonize society. You will participate in local discoveries to actively understand the megapolis environment and witness how traditional Japanese farming and cooking techniques are being rediscovered and redeployed to address climate change.
アクション
Transfer your knowledge into practice and become a climate shaper. At the end of the week you will take part in our two-day Hackathon to apply your ideas and solve real world problems with your team giving back solutions to the community hosting us!
Why
Welcome to Tokyo
Tokyo is the largest city in the world with more than 38 million residents. A city that is facing climate change challenges related to rising sea levels, flooding, precipitation, and a greater frequency of more intense storms. This results in heightened risks for residents, buildings, and public infrastructure.
By the 2050s, high-end projections show sea levels may rise by up to 30 inches, and average annual precipitation could increase as much as 13 percent. Japan, as the first country to overshoot Earth’s resources, is putting more and more attention on the issue as demonstrated by the Environment Minister, Shinjiro Koizumi, who stated that “Japan is committed to realizing a decarbonized society, and we are ready to contribute as a more powerful country in the fight against climate change.” He walks a fine line: his determination to reduce Japan’s reliance on nuclear power would seem to support the Japanese government’s plans to add coal-fired power generation capacity, which in turn increases greenhouse gas emissions.
Tokyo has deep food ritual traditions, which is why Future Food is making Yaesu/Nihonbashi/Kyobashi the Food Innovation destination in Japan. We are highlighting the impact of innovation on climate change in a country with 3.5 million hectares under cultivation including 2 million hectares of rice; high concentrations of fishing (long distance species): 4.7 million tons and over 66% of land covered with forests.
Curriculum & Learning Platform
The Boot Camp is based on an experiential learning approach that allows participants to engage in an international workshop environment comprised of live experiences, challenges, prototyping exercises, teamwork-based innovation challenges, mentorship sessions, and inspirational talks presented by visionary entrepreneurs, policymakers, innovators, and thought leaders. Meet the instructors and mentors.
who
Our Climate Shapers are SEEDERS, talented and charismatic individuals, driving dialogue and change:
- SEEING the challenges of current systems that accelerate climate change and chronic diseases;
- ENVISIONING what needs to be done to improve these systems as a part of reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s);
- ENGAGING with people and organizations in their own environments to start making change;
- DOING a pledge to stay actively involved.
Learn more about Boot Camp ‘Climate Shapers.’
Requirements
All sessions are conducted in Japanese and English with translation provided.
Boot Camp “Climate Shapers” are selected through an application process consisting of:
- Online application form
- Brief personal statement of 250 words (within application form)
- Current CV
Certificate
In addition to an enriching experience, knowledge, and skills, participants who successfully complete the boot camp, and all related activities, will earn a Climate Shaper Certificate, from Future Food Institute. This certificate can be displayed on your social media profiles and included in your CV.
Beyond the certificate of completion, Climate Shapers will also have access to the Future Food Alumni network, including invitation to exclusive events and further opportunities for involvement in food transformation initiatives.
Fee
The hybrid Japanese Boot Camp (23rd October 2023 – November 18th, 2023) participation fee is ¥200,000. We offer a 50% discount for students and 25% for NGOs, startups, and Future Food Alumni.
The In-person Boot Camp participation fee is 1,850.00 euros. This includes tuition, prototyping materials, and workshops. If you are applying as part of a company the fee per person is 2,500.00 euro. If you are a student, an alumnus/a of FIP, FFI/FAO boot camp, FF/YTA, or applying as part of an NGO, a startup, or a non-profit organization, you are entitled to the reduced fee of 975.00 euro.
Frequently ASked Questions
There are two kind of a Boot Camp:
– in person full time intensive program lasting 7 days;
– hybrid program with classes 3 times a week, during 4 weeks.
We suggest that you use a credit card or PayPal. If you are unable to pay with a credit card you can pay via bank transfer. However, if we don’t receive your payment within 7 days, your workshop bookings will be canceled to give your space to another participant.
Yes, we offer a reduced fee for people belonging to an NGO, a startup or a non-profit organization. If you are eligible for this fee, please check the box in the application form. Please note that we may ask you for proof of your eligibility.
Boot Camp sessions are conducted in English and Japanese. An interpretation service is always provided.
Upon admission to the program, you will be contacted for information on your travel plans so that Future Food can assist you with your transportation arrangements.
Sessions are primarily held at the Kyobashi Living Lab, 104-0031 3-6-15 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, with visits to relevant locations in the area.
Transportation to any sites or activities outside of the Living Lab will be provided and coordinated by Future Food.
Public transportation is readily available for any independent excursions.
Accommodations are an additional cost.
Upon admission to the program, Future Food will send you a questionnaire to inquire about your accommodation preferences.
All meals are provided from during the Boot Camp session dates.
Upon admission to the program, you will be sent a questionnaire which will ask about any dietary restrictions.
Ready to become a Climate Shaper?
Contact us with questions. Or register your interest today!