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A Centre of Excellence in Tropical Design (Sustainability & Innovation) tropicaldesign

A Centre of Excellence in Tropical Design (Sustainability & Innovation) www.tropicaldesign.org Deputy Mayor Cr. Ann Bunnell Chair of Sustainable Development Services www.soe-townsville.org www.townsville.qld.gov.au. Sustainability – a Regional Context.

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A Centre of Excellence in Tropical Design (Sustainability & Innovation) tropicaldesign

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  1. A Centre of Excellence in Tropical Design (Sustainability & Innovation) www.tropicaldesign.org Deputy Mayor Cr. Ann Bunnell Chair of Sustainable Development Services www.soe-townsville.org www.townsville.qld.gov.au

  2. Sustainability – a Regional Context

  3. “Urban areas will need to perform (some) key functions to support sustainable development”. This includes facilitating “social and institutional change, by improving access to ideas, knowledge, and technology and by creating both the impetus and opportunity for innovation”. The World Development Report, 2003 (World Bank)

  4. Vision Statement The “Idea”: promote, connect and integrate community, business, industry, research/education institutions, local & state government Supported by UN decade of Education in Sustainable Development (2005-2015)

  5. Vision Statement Another Key Idea is: Shared learning, and networking for innovation. Consistent with virtual learning community. CSIRO Sustainability Network

  6. Seeking to bring together “leading (local) thinkers from business, economics, technology, innovation and the environment to tackle the major challenge of the 21st Century – sustainability” (Quote by Dr Steve Morton, CSIRO and Group Chair of Environment & Natural Resources).

  7. New Book “Natural Advantage Of Nations” (2004) www.naturaledgeproject.net Perhaps the Competitive Advantage of Townsville Coined from Michael Porters TheCompetitive Advantage of Nations (1998)

  8. The World Bank argues that in order to obtain the best out of our cities we need to be “building knowledge and mobilizing dispersed interests as key to creating constituents that act together and even anticipate problems” (World Development Report 2003, World Bank).

  9. Sustainability Initiatives In Townsville First environment project officer - 1988 “Living Today, for Tomorrow” RIKES report Strand Foreshore Citiplan Townsville Healthy Cities Plan Sustainable Townsville

  10. Carbon Neutral Water Recycling • Greening Townsville • Strand Wind Project • Total Water Cycle Management • Sustain – Youth Environment Network

  11. Accelerated Sustainability AtKisson intensive training and planning May 2004 Draft Sustainable Townsville Plan Sustainable Development Committee

  12. Networking & Collaboration Community environmentalist/NRM groups Business-industry Development industry Port-industry Local Government

  13. 5 Day Soil Erosion Planning Courses An example of innovative collaborative partnerships • Accredited by IECA • One of only 3 in Australia • Specifically designed for Tropics • Running for 5 years

  14. Other Significant Sustainability Work Innovative Building & Design(DPW) Riverway Project (CoT) Gough Plastics TCC and Cyberfactory Digital Dimensions Northern Tree Specialists Local research institutions(CRC, AIMS, JCU, GBRMPA) Building Communities (eg. Riverside Gardens) Defence forces

  15. Other Environmental Collaborations between Local Government State, & Business

  16. International Sustainable Cities New Orleans style Orlando: “Disney style” Pittsburgh: “Smoky renaissance style” Swaffham, UK (20 000 Homes) Goa, India

  17. PittsburghFrom Smoky City to Riverlife Renaissance

  18. No where to go but up… “A smoky Pittsburgh is a healthy Pittsburgh – we didn’t mind the smoke so much, for it indicated production and it indicated prosperity”old Pittsburgher 11:00 a.m. November 5, 1945, Fifth Ave. Courtesy Allegheny Conference Stefan Lorant AtKisson

  19. Swaffam, Norfolk County, UK Two wind turbines power 20,000 homes and fully supported by the community AtKisson

  20. Goa 2100: Modeling a Full Transition to Sustainability • Reorganize land use around biosystem models • “RUrbanism” as new organizing principle • Intergration of agricultural, natural, and urban systems Winner, Special Jury Prize, International Sustainable Cities Competition, 2003

  21. Goa 2100: Full Transition to Sustainability • Models the financial, governance, and planning changes necessary to achieve full transition

  22. Goa 2100: Full Transition to Sustainability • Energy & transport systems powered by mix of wind and regionally sourced natural gas • Involves mixture of traditional culture preservation and high-tech future Winner, Special Jury Prize, International Sustainable Cities Competition, 2003 AtKisson

  23. Visioning the Future The choice is clear………….

  24. www.tropicaldesign.org

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