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    Welcome to the National Stakeholders Identification Thread for Japan!
    This thread identifies and maps key stakeholders across sectors to support climate action, disaster risk reduction (DRR), biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development efforts in Japan. We aim to engage relevant actors to mobilize climate finance and strengthen partnerships for the Global Risks Forum 2025 and other global frameworks, including the Santiago Network for Loss and Damage.

    How You Can Contribute: Identify Stakeholders Across the Quintuple Helix Framework
    1- Academia and Research: Universities, think tanks, and research institutions focusing on sustainability, climate policy, DRR, and biodiversity in Japan.
    Example: Institutions like the University of Tokyo, climate research departments at major universities, and think tanks like the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES).

    2- Industry and Business: Corporations, startups, and financial institutions involved in renewable energy, green technologies, and climate finance.
    Example: Solar energy companies, green tech startups, financial institutions offering sustainable investment products, and industries transitioning to cleaner production practices.

    3- Civil Society and NGOs: Non-profits, advocacy groups, and community organizations working on conservation, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable development.
    Example: NGOs like WWF-Japan, Japan Environmental Action Network (JEAN), and community groups focusing on biodiversity conservation or disaster resilience.

    4- Government and Public Sector: National and local government agencies involved in climate policy, environmental regulations, and disaster management.
    Example: Ministry of the Environment, Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), and local government disaster management offices.

    5- Natural Environment: Organizations managing ecosystems, protected areas, and promoting biodiversity conservation across Japan.
    Example: National parks management bodies, forest departments, and conservation initiatives focusing on wildlife and habitat preservation.

    Use the Following Format to Submit Stakeholders for Group Discussion
    Organization Name/Individual:
    Sector:
    Role in Climate Action/DRR/Biodiversity:
    Website and Contact Information:
    Relevant Notes or Links:

    Collaborate with Other Members
    Discuss partnership opportunities and collaboration ideas within Japan’s climate action and sustainability sectors.
    Identify gaps in stakeholder engagement that need to be addressed to enhance climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, and disaster preparedness.

    Our Objective
    Build a comprehensive stakeholder map and engagement strategy for Japan.
    Influence national and regional policies for climate action, sustainable development, and biodiversity conservation.
    Mobilize finance and resources through collaborative partnerships with key actors.
    Contribute to global frameworks such as the Sendai Framework and the Santiago Network for Loss and Damage.

    Thank you for your participation! Let’s work together to build strong partnerships and enhance Japan’s leadership in climate action, biodiversity conservation, and disaster resilience. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to the Group Facilitator or the Coordination Team.

    Post your identified stakeholders below and join the discussion!

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The National Working Group (NWG) for Japan is part of The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), dedicated to engaging local, national, and regional stakeholders in advancing climate action, disaster risk reduction (DRR), biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development. The Japan NWG operates under the Quintuple Helix framework, fostering collaboration across academia, industry, civil society, government, and environmental organizations to develop innovative solutions for climate challenges. As a member of this group, you will: 1- Identify and map key stakeholders across sectors contributing to Japan’s climate action efforts, biodiversity restoration, and disaster resilience. 2- Mobilize partnerships and align stakeholders with global frameworks for Loss and Damage under the Global Risks Alliance. 3- Develop engagement strategies to leverage climate finance mechanisms and drive policy innovation for sustainable development in Japan. 4- Participate in workshops and collaborative events that connect local initiatives with global solutions. This group provides a platform to coordinate multi-sector collaboration, influence national climate policies, and mobilize resources for a sustainable and resilient future. Together, we aim to strengthen Japan’s role in global climate action and support disaster risk reduction and biodiversity efforts at all levels. Join us to drive innovation, engage stakeholders, and build a sustainable future for Japan and beyond!
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