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EXPO
ASTANA 2017
Kydyrbekova G.Zh.
EXPO means:
"Exposition, large-scale
public exhibition"
EXPO CATEGORIES
The BIE today categorizes these international exhibitions into two
main types:
WORLD EXPO
INTERNATIONAL (SPECIALIZED) EXPO
WORLD EXPO
FREQUENCY
Registered
Every 5 years
DURATION
6 months
CATEGORY
WORLD EXPO
Registered
Every 5 years
INTERNATIONAL (SPECIALIZED) EXPO
Recognized
Between 2 World Expos
DURATION
6 months
3 months
PARTICIPATION
States, international organizations, civil society, companies
THEME
The theme must reflect a universal concern
CONSTRUCTION
The participants themselves design and build their own pavilions
PARTICIPATION
THEME
States, international organizations, civil society,
companies
The theme must reflect a universal concern
CATEGORY
FREQUENCY
CONSTRUCTION
SITE
HOST CITY
States, international organizations, civil
society, companies
The theme must be specialized
The pavillion's modules are free of rent
and charges and are made avaiable to
participants by the organisers
25 hectares maximum
City looking to establish themselves on
the international arena and to promote
growth
The participants themselves design and build their
own pavilions
Unlimited surface
City looking to accelerate projects of urban and economic renewal
SITE
Unlimited surface
HOST CITY
City looking to accelerate projects of urban and
economic renewal
INTERNATIONAL (SPECIALIZED) EXPO
FREQUENCY
Recognized
Between 2 World Expos
DURATION
3 months
CATEGORY
CATEGORY
FREQUENCY
PARTICIPATION
DURATION
THEME
WORLD EXPO
Registered
Every 5 years
INTERNATIONAL (SPECIALIZED) EXPO
Recognized
Between 2 World Expos
6 months
3 months
States, international organizations, civil
society, companies
The theme must be specialized
The pavillion's modules are free of rent and
charges and are made avaiable to participants
by the organisers
25 hectares maximum
PARTICIPATION
States, international organizations, civil society, companies
THEME
The theme must reflect a universal concern
CONSTRUCTION
The participants themselves design and build their own pavilions
SITE
Unlimited surface
CONSTRUCTION
HOST CITY
City looking to accelerate projects of urban and economic renewal
SITE
HOST CITY
States, international organizations, civil
society, companies
The theme must be specialized
The pavillion's modules are free of rent
and charges and are made avaiable to
participants by the organisers
25 hectares maximum
City looking to establish themselves on
the international arena and to promote
growth
City looking to establish themselves on the
international arena and to promote growth
HISTORICAL EXPOS
1851 LONDON – Great Britain
1855 PARIS - France
1888 BARCELONA - Spain
1889 PARIS France
1862 LONDON – Great Britain
1893 CHICAGO – USA
1851 LONDON – Great Britain
1867 PARIS - France
1888 BARCELONA - Spain
1897 BRUSSELS
- Belgium
1855 PARIS - France
1862 LONDON – Great Britain
PARIS - France
1873 VIENNA 1867
- Austria
1889 PARIS -
France
1893 CHICAGO – USA
1897 BRUSSELS
- Belgium
1900 PARIS
- France
1910 BRUSSELS - Belgium
1911 TURIN - Italy
1913 GHENT - Belgium
1915 SAN FRANCISCO – USA
1910 BRUSSELS - Belgium
1911 TURIN - Italy
1913 GHENT - Belgium
1929 BARCELONA - Spain
1915 SAN FRANCISCO – USA
1873 VIENNA - Austria
1900 PARIS - France
1929 BARCELONA - Spain
1876 PHILADELPHIA – USA
1904 SAINT LOUIS – USA
1933 CHICAGO – USA
1878 PARIS - France
1905 LIEGE - Belgium
1876 PHILADELPHIA
– USA
1880 MELBOURNE - Australia
1904 SAINT
LOUIS – USA
1906 MILAN - Italy
1878 PARIS - France
1905 LIEGE - Belgium
1880 MELBOURNE - Australia
1906 MILAN - Italy
1933 CHICAGO – USA
WORLD EXPOS SINCE 1931
1935 BRUSSELS - Belgium
1967 MONTREAL – Canada
1937 PARIS - France
1970 OSAKA – Japan
1939 NEW YORK – USA
1992 SEVILLE – Spain
1935 BRUSSELS - Belgium
1967 MONTREAL – Canada
1937 PARIS - France
1970 OSAKA – Japan
1939 NEW YORK – USA
1949 PORT-AU-PRINCE
– Haiti
1949 PORT-AU-PRINCE – Haiti
2000 HANNOVER – Germany
1992 SEVILLE – Spain
2000 HANNOVER – Germany
1958 BRUSSELS – Belgium
2010 SHANGHAI – China
1962 SEATTLE – USA
2015 MILAN – Italy
1958 BRUSSELS – Belgium
2010 SHANGHAI – China
1962 SEATTLE – USA
2015 MILAN – Italy
INTERNATIONAL EXPOS REGULATED BY THE SINCE 1931
1936 STOCKHOLM – Sweden
1956 BEIT DAGON - Israël
1985 PLOVDIV – Bulgaria
1938 HELSINKI – Finland
1957 BERLIN - Germany
1986 VANCOUVER – Canada
1939 LIEGE - Belgium
1961 TURIN - Italy
1988 BRISBANE – Australia
1947 PARIS - France
1965 MUNICH - Germany
1991 PLOVDIV - Bulgaria
1949 STOCKHOLM
– Sweden
1936 STOCKHOLM – Sweden
19681956SAN
ANTONIO – USA
1992 GENOA - Italy
BEIT DAGON - Israël
1985 PLOVDIV – Bulgaria
1938 HELSINKI – Finland
1949 LYON - France
1939 LIEGE - Belgium
1957 BERLIN - Germany
1986 VANCOUVER – Canada
1988 BRISBANE –1993
AustraliaTAEJON - Korea
1971 BUDAPEST – Hungary
1961 TURIN - Italy
1947 PARIS - France
1965 MUNICH - Germany
1991 PLOVDIV - Bulgaria
1949 STOCKHOLM – Sweden
1968 SAN ANTONIO – USA
1992 GENOA - Italy
1951 LILLE – France
1949 LYON - France
1951 LILLE – France
1953 JERUSALEM
1953 JERUSALEM
– Israël– Israël
1953 ROME – Italy
1954 NAPLES – Italy
1953 ROME – Italy
1955 TURIN – Italy
1955 HELSINGBORG - Sweden
19741971SPOKANE
– USA
BUDAPEST – Hungary
1974 SPOKANE – USA
OKINAWA – Japan – Japan
19751975OKINAWA
1998 LISBON - Portugal
1993 TAEJON - Korea
1998 LISBON - Portugal
2005 AICHI – Japan
2005 AICHI – Japan
1981 PLOVDIV – Bulgaria
2008 SARAGOZA – Spain
1982 KNOXVILLE – USA
2012 YEOSU – Korea
19811984PLOVDIV
– Bulgaria2017 ASTANA - Kazakhstan
2008 SARAGOZA – Spain
NEW ORLEANS – USA
1985 TSUKUBA – Japan
1954 NAPLES – Italy
1982 KNOXVILLE – USA
2012 YEOSU – Korea
1955 TURIN – Italy
1984 NEW ORLEANS – USA
2017 ASTANA - Kazakhstan
1955 HELSINGBORG - Sweden
1985 TSUKUBA – Japan
Expo Astana 2017 Future Energy is
conceived as an extensive, integral
project that addresses the fascinating
topic of energy from several
perspectives, allowing for it to be
contemplated as a determining factor
in how societies and everyday life
function.
Expo Astana 2017 Future Energy is
conceived as an extensive, integral project
that addresses the fascinating topic of
energy from several perspectives,
allowing for it to be contemplated as a
determining factor in how societies and
everyday life function.
Future Energy has the clear objective — exploring strategies,
programmes and technologies aimed at sustainable energy
development, promoting energy security and efficiency,
encouraging the use of renewable energy, and guiding visitors
through their essential, active role in the design and execution
of a plan for energy efficient production and use.
Definition
Both in its construction as well as in the message it conveys,
Future Energy presupposes an abstraction that assumes the
adoption, implementation and use of the best energy
practices for the immediate future, condiciosinequa non for
sustainable development.
Future Energy also contemplates raising awareness
regarding energy as an inherent asset of humanity that
should be used responsibly and efficiently.
The mission of Future Energy is to appeal to the
international community’s sense of responsibility
by way of institutions, organizations,
corporations, and individuals, with the aim of
generating debate and awareness regarding the
decisive impact that energy management has on
the lives of people and that of the planet.
Vision
The vision of Future Energy is to highlight solutions and
paths that ensure sustainable energy management.
These pathways are aimed at:
• combating climate change and reducing CO2 emissions;
• promoting energy alternatives – renewable energy in
particular – and driving energy efficiency programmes;
• ensuring energy security;
• managing energy production, storage and use;
• and guaranteeing universal access to sustainable energy;
The key concepts of Astana EXPO 2017 – socio-economic and
environmental – derive from the contemplation of energy use in a context
linked with sustainable development.
Key concepts,
addressed within the project
In regard to the socio-economic sphere:
Promoting renewable energy and other energy alternatives
Energy efficiency and responsible consumption
Electrification of transport
Universal access to clean energy
Energy security
The inseparability of energy and matter, life, and human beings
In regard to the environmental sphere:
Fossil energy resources, limited and highly polluting in their use as the
primary source of electric energy
Global warming and climate change
Pollution and its health risks
Reduction in fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
Dedicating an International Exposition to the theme of
FUTURE ENERGY entails thinking about a topic that
is basic to our existence and critical for safeguarding
and improving our quality of life. This is the case
especially since the more or less conventional energy
sources powering our machines, heating our homes and
lighting our cities are triggering uncertainty and alarm
because of their progressive depletion, their viability
and the serious impact of their use on the planet, our
health and our security.