Sustainable Cities
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Sustainable Cities
The Future of the Environmental Sector Innovation-Entrepreneurship Mike Harcourt The Protected Areas Strategy Accomplishments in B.C. • • • • More than 500 new protected areas since 1992 New and existing areas (over 29.2 million acres/12.4% of B.C.) Exceeded the goal of protecting 12% of B.C. by 2001 B.C. is among world leaders in dedicating a significant portion of it’s land to protected areas Choices and Consequences How Decisions Have Shaped A City Sylvia Hotel 1956 1956 Sylvia Hotel 1967 1967 Sylvia Hotel 1972 1972 Proposed Vancouver Freeway Sprawl QUEST 6 principles QUEST MIXED-USE HIGHER DENSITY COMMUNITY IS THE FOUNDATION FOR AN INTEGRATED ENERGY SYSTEM City of Guelph, Ontario CEP prioritized strategies 2007-2031 MOVING AHEAD-ENERGY GROWTH 1990-2020 VANCOUVER’S GREENEST CITY TEAM - GOALS 1. GREEN ECONOMY – 2020 TARGET:CREATE 12,000 NEW GREEN JOBS 2. CLIMATE LEADERSHIP – ELIMINATE VANCOUVER’S DEPENDENCY ON FOSSIL FUELS 3. GREEN BUILDINGS – LEAD THE WORLD IN GREEN BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 4. GREEN MOBILITY –MAKE WALKING, CYCLING, PUBLIC TRANSIT PREFERRED OPTIONS 5. ZERO WASTE: CREATE ZERO WASTE, NO GARBAGE DUMP 6. EASY ACCESS TO NATURE 7. LIGHTER FOOTPRINT – ACHIEVE A ONE-PLANET ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT 8. CLEAN WATER 9. CLEAN AIR 10. LOCAL FOOD – BECOME A GLOBAL LEADER IN URBAN FOOD SYSTEMS OPPORTUNITIES WITH A NEW APPROACH - TRILLIONS • 95% of Canada’s natural and environmental resources are located in rural areas, providing an economic key to Canada’s future prosperity • The prosperity of Canadian places reflect their long-term competitiveness and is affected by macroeconomic and sectoral policies as well as those directed at particular places In the End, Our Society will Be Defined Not Only by What We Create, but by What We Refuse to Destroy. -John C. Sawhill (1936-2000) President The Nature Conservancy, 1990-2000