Resilient, Sustainable Cities: A Future Dr Leonie J. Pearson Dr Leonie Pearson Senior Research Fellow, University of Canberra - Institute for Governance and Public Policy Cheney Fellow Leeds University – Sustainability Research Institute Context Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future City Resilience • 4 Dimensions • 12 Drivers • (based on) 7 Qualities Found at http://www.100resilientcities.org Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Sustainable City Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future High (Safe water, equal, productive & biodiversity rich) Goal Sustainable Cities Practices Low Low Resilient Cities Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future High (Reflective, Robust, Flexible and inclusive) Core Practices Goal Opportunities 1. Be Dynamic Collective visioning for low- Public-policy caution linked carbon, equitable food, to electoral cycles shelter 2. Start with people and place Community participation in No shared narrative: planning. Balance & separate stakeholder views compromise using and within government examples 3. Collaboration & social cohesion Working with grassroots Inertia and desire to organizations, explicit minimize risk (esp. political policy objectives & support risk). Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Blockers Core Practices Goal Opportunities Blockers 4. Maximise equity, employment & justice Housing tenure, change in institutions, leadership engaged with community Lack of connection between community activism & strategic gov. action 5. Design to address externalities Integrated co-production design for multiple purposes, e.g. recreation, carbon sequestration, flood mitigation Disconnect between shot and long term evaluations 6. Value & enhance greenspace Green design No scaling procedures, public zoning and time 7. Technological innovation Private and public interest through collaborative research Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Legitimacy and salience to funders and users Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future 3 Pathways Adaptation Adjustment in the urban system Marginal change; technology, practices and organizations. Transition Gradual continual process of societal change Incremental change to secure goals Transformation Change in the city system and/ or environmental context Reform change focused on overarching social norms, political regime Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Redeveloping Melbourne Practices Achieved Be Dynamic Somewhat Start with people Yes Collaborate & cohesion Yes Maximise equity Yes Design for externalities No Value greenspace Yes Technological innovation Yes Adaptation Pathway Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Reusing Dublin Practices Achieved Be Dynamic Yes Start with people Yes Collaborate & cohesion Yes Maximise equity Yes Design for externalities No Value greenspace No Technological innovation Yes Transition Pathway Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Parklets in San Fran Practices Achieved Be Dynamic Yes Start with people Yes Collaborate & cohesion Mostly Maximise equity Yes Design for externalities No Value greenspace Yes Technological innovation No Transformation Pathway Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future • 3 cities - 3 pathways to achieving resilient sustainable cities • Is any one pathway better? Community specificity & scaling; depending on need, people, environment and infrastructure Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future Resilient Sustainable Cities: A future • One step – One event – TEDx Carlton – One workshop – One Journal Special Issue ‘Sustainable Urbanisation: a resilient future’ Ecological Economics (2013) – One book • Lots of steps happening; – TURAS; Transitioning Towards Urban Resilience & Sustainability in EU – 100RC Summary Q1. What are the practices to achieve Resilient Sustainable Cities? • Resilient Sustainable cities are about continuous change and improvement – not a static state! • Outlined 7 practical ways to achieve these goals Q2. How can we achieve Resilient Sustainable Cities? • Outlined 3 pathways to achieve these gaols: adaptation, transition and transformation • Showed how in 3 case studies: Melbourne, Dublin & San Francisco Dr Leonie J. Pearson E: leonie.pearson@canberra.edu.au