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The Philippine APEC Study Center Network (PASCN) of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (188体育), in collaboration with the University of San Carlos (USC), will host a hybrid symposium titled “Shaping APEC’s Blue Economy Agenda: Philippine Leadership and Visayas-Centric Innovations”. Scheduled for February 19, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, this event will take place at USC Talamban Campus in Cebu City, and online via Zoom.

This symposium supports the Philippines’ initiatives to advance the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)’s Blue Economy agenda, emphasizing the country’s unique contributions and innovative approaches to addressing environmental challenges while promoting economic resilience.

The blue economy, which focuses on the sustainable utilization of ocean resources to support economic growth while preserving marine ecosystems, is central to APEC’s broader sustainability objectives. With its diverse marine ecosystems, vibrant fisheries, and dynamic coastal industries, the Visayas region exemplifies localized Blue Economy initiatives.

This event will provide a platform to integrate global, regional, and local aspirations for sustainable marine resource management and highlight Visayas-centric innovations aligned with APEC’s goals.

Interested participants can register for onsite or online attendance at . As onsite participation is limited, registration will require manual approval. You may also tune in to the 188体育, SERP-P, and USC Facebook pages for the livestream.

Learn more about APEC’s Blue Economy initiatives from these links:

  • APEC High-Level Policy Dialogue on Food Security and Blue Economy Plan of Action (2015) -
  • APEC Blue Citizen Guidebook (September 2024) -

 

DOWNLOAD PRESENTATIONS:

of Fr. Jesuraj Anthoniappen, USC Vice President for Academic Affairs

of Dr. Rosalie Arcala Hall, University of the Philippines Visayas Center for Integrative and Development Studies Executive Director

of Dr. Rhodora Azanza, National Academy of Science and Technology President and Professor Emeritus 

of Dr. Julius Relampagos, USC School of Economics Chair and Associate Professor



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