Title: Community Sustainability: Taking The Natural Step
1Community Sustainability Taking The Natural Step
- A presentation for the Halifax Regional Libraries
- Tuesday, November 14, North Branch Library
- Wednesday, November 15, Alderney Gate Library
2Overview
- What is Community Sustainability?
- The Natural Step Story
- Canada and Sweden some indicators
- Who else is using The Natural Step?
- The Natural Step for a Sustainable Atlantic
Canada - Resources
- Discussion and Questions
3What is Sustainability?
"Sustainable development is development that
meets the needs of the present generation without
compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs." -- Brundtland Report,
Our Common Future, 1987 World Commission on
Environment and Development
4Natural environment
Society
Economy
5The Sustainability Challenge
Resources Ecosystem services
declining
increasing
Environmental? Economic? Social? Cultural?
- Global population
- Demand for
- Resources
- Ecosystem services
6Why Community Sustainability?
What does community sustainability mean to you?
7The Natural Step Our Future
- The great challenge of this era is to bring
human activities everywhere into alignment with
the rest of the natural world...The Natural Step
provides an elegant framework, a compass, to
guide us on the road ahead and is a powerful tool
for all seeking a new mental model to move their
businesses into a sustainable future. - Maurice F. Strong, Secretary General
- UN Earth Summit 1992
8The Natural Step the Story
- Dr. Karl-Henrik Robert, cancer doctor
- Built scientific consensus on sustainability
- Built a network of supporters scientists,
entertainers, federal government, television, and
the king!
- Widespread educational campaign in all schools
and homes - Build on the premise of success
- Ask your enemies for advice
9The Natural Step Conditions for a Sustainable
Society
In a sustainable society, nature is not subject
to systematically increasing
concentrations of substances extracted from the
earth's crust concentrations of substances
produced by society degradation by physical
means and, in that society people are not
subject to conditions that systematically
undermine their capacity to meet their needs.
10The System Conditions Re-framed
Develop policies and practices that ultimately .
. .
Eliminate our communitys contribution to fossil
fuel dependence and to wasteful use of scarce
metals and minerals Eliminate our communitys
contribution to dependence on persistent
chemicals and wasteful use of synthetic
substances Eliminate our communitys
contribution to encroachment upon nature (e.g.
land, water, wildlife, forests, soil,
ecosystems) Create conditions that increasingly
develop and improve the capacity of people to
meet their needs.
11Swedish Eco-Municipalities
- More than 60 Swedish Municipalities are on board
- Changing to sustainable practices across the
board (systemic approach) - Bottom-up, participatory approach to
sustainability planning
- Experience is transferable to North American
Communities - Example of Övertorneå widespread community
involvement over 200 new companies lowest
incidence of sickness 100 fossil fuel free in
municipal operations free public transit
12Environmental Indicators Canada Sweden
Source OECD in Figures, 2005 Edition
13Social Indicators Canada Sweden
Source OECD in Figures, 2005 Edition, UN Human
Development Index 2006
14Economic Indicators Canada Sweden
Source OECD in Figures, 2005 Edition
15Who uses The Natural Step?
Swedish Eco-municipalities
16Quotes from Adopters of The Natural Step
- The hospital received top marks from the
Building Research Establishment as one of the
UKs most sustainable buildings, where more
sustainable methods have generated identifiable
savings of 1.8 million pounds, including 20 less
energy consumption and 35 less carbon dioxide
emissions. - Carillon Chief Executive
- The Natural Step was a real ah-ha. We could see
how far we were from meeting the System
Conditions. Everywhere we looked, we could see
things we were doing that werent sustainable.
This really pushed us to look at everything we
did through the lens of sustainability. - - Susan Sokol Blosser, owner and founder of Sokol
Blosser Winery - The Natural Step is a clear voice in the
commotion. - Leif Johansson, CEO, Volvo
- When we were introduced to the Natural Step, we
realized we had found our framework. - - Tachi Kiuchi, CEO, Mitsubishi Electric America
17Communities using The Natural Step
- Whistler
- A leading example of using the TNS Framework in
a community planning context - Whistler developed a comprehensive plan, a 16 yr
strategy to move the town towards a sustainable
Future - Whistler 2020
- The plan includes strategies on arts and
culture, built environment, economy, energy,
finance, health and social, learning, materials
and solid waste, natural areas, partnership,
recreation and leisure, resident affordability,
resident housing, transportation, visitor
experience, and water
18Communities using The Natural Step
- Canmore
- In November 2004, the Town of Canmore, Alberta,
in partnership with organizations within the
community, launched The Natural Step to a
Sustainable Canmore.
- Canmore used an Early Adopters Process to bring
business and community organizations on-side. - Participants included the Town of Canmore, Rocky
Mountain Flatbread Company, Canmore Public
Library, Polar Pin, Bow Valley Waste Management
Commission, Canmore Seniors Association, Stewart
Creek Golf and Country Club (TSMV), Radisson
Hotel and Conference Centre
19Communities using The Natural Step
- US Communities
- Now at least 10 municipalities in the United
States in a growing eco-municipality network - Includes the eco-region initiative in
Chequamegon Bay, Wisconsin (includes officials,
citizens and tribal members from 3 towns and two
tribe nations) - Other key participants include Madison,
Wisconsin, Vandergrift and Pittsburg, PA,
Lawrence Township, NJ, Portsmouth, NH. - Example Chequamegon region
- Strategic plan has been developed
- Conducted study circles to engage the community
20The Natural Step for a Sustainable Atlantic
Canada
- There is a growing interest in sustainable
development and a recognition of the need for
action - Provincial, federal and municipal governments are
building this into planning (Integrated Community
Sustainability Plans, new NS Economic Development
Strategy) - Communities, organizations and governments coming
together to work on these issues - Natural beauty of the region, and use of natural
resources as a source of employment - Local experience of resource collapse
- Community cultural sustainability an issue (e.g.
out-migration) - The Natural Step framework can help develop a
vision and facilitate cooperation and
communication among organizations and individuals
working on sustainability issues.
21Communities using The Natural Step
- Halifax Regional Municipality
- Conducted a high level sustainability analysis
of operations using The Natural Step framework - Using the e-learning course
- Addressing project planning, evaluation and
review, green building strategies, procurement,
energy, waste management and staff education.
- Not to judge whether HRM is performing well or
badly, but to have a holistic, rigorous
understanding of its sustainability challenges to
allow HRM to effectively and creatively address
them.
22Communities using The Natural Step
- Wolfville
- Using TNS to revise the town's Municipal
Planning Strategy and Land Use By-laws from a
sustainability perspective
- Using TNS as a lens for other sustainability
initiatives public consultations and
capacity-building workshops - Used TNS Study Circle guide for this process
23Next Steps
- Early Adopters
- Talking with interested communities and
organizations (Wolfville, HRM, Antigonish, New
Glasgow, Just Us! Coffee Roasters, Aliant, Acadia
University, St. John, NB, Nova Scotia Department
of Environment and Labour) - Official launch in spring 2007
- Other Follow up
- Public lecture with Sarah James
- Nova Scotia Education for Sustainable
Development Working Group next meeting November
21 - Workshops in communities around Nova Scotia and
with Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities
24Nova Scotia Education for Sustainable Development
Working Group
- Need for those working on sustainable development
to collaborate and co-ordinate activities. - NSESDWG will support systemic change in the
formal, non-formal and informal education systems - Multi-stakeholder group government, all three
areas of education, non-governmental
organizations, youth, industry, and academia. - Looking for new members
- Next meeting November 21st, 1-430 pm, CCEPA
Boardroom, 630 Francklyn St. - For more information, contact Andrea Flowers,
NSESDWG Coordinator, 902-425-9222,
andrea.flowers_at_dal.ca
25Other Sustainability Resources
- Nova Scotia Education for Sustainable
Development Working Group - Genuine Progress Index (GPI) Atlantic
- Nova Scotia Sustainable Communities Initiative
- Eco-Efficiency Centre
- Coastal Communities Network
- Nova Scotia Environmental Network (and weekly
bulletin) - Ecology Action Centre
- Sierra Club of Canada Atlantic Canada Chapter
- Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre
- Sustainable Maritimes listerv
- AND MANY, MANY MORE See handout
26The Natural Step Resources Books
27The Natural Step Resources Websites
- The Natural Step International http//www.naturals
tep.org - TNS Canada http//www.naturalstep.ca/
- TNS France www.tns-france.org
- TNS Italy www.naturalstep.it
- TNS New Zealand http//www.naturalstep.org.nz/
- TNS Sweden www.detnaturligasteget.se
- TNS UK www.naturalstep.org.uk
- TNS US (Oregon) www.ortns.org
- Stepping Stones, The Natural step International
Newsletter http//www.naturalstep.org.uk/steps_46.
pdf - Whistler, Toward Sustainability
http//www.whistler.ca/Sustainability/ - Town of Canmore, Natural Step http//www.canmore.c
a/living/our-environment/natural-step-2.html
28TNS E-Learning Program
http//www.naturalstep.ca/elearning
29Thank You!
- Comments? Questions?
- For further information, please contact
- Clare Levin, Genuine Progress Index (GPI)
Atlantic, clevin_at_gpiatlantic.org, 902-489-2524
www.nsen.ca
www.gpiatlantic.org
www.naturalstep.ca
30The Gini Coefficient
- 0 perfect equality 1 perfect inequality
- Gini ratio of areas (2yellow area) 100
31Strategic Planning Framework