Title: The Boston Indicators Report 2004 2006
1The Boston Indicators Report2004 - 2006
- A Boston College Citizen Seminar
- June 19, 2007
2The Biennial Boston Indicator Report
IMPACT Shared access to baseline and trend
data Housing seen as an economic workforce
driver 40R/40S legislation a focus on talent
development and retention, new leadership An
Emerging Civic Agenda, The John LaWare Leadership
Forum pipelines of progress
- FOCUS
- 2000 The effect of the two-
- Tiered knowledge economy on
- those with without a good
- education
- 2002 The loss of young adults
- to other US regions due to
- High housing costs lack of
- room and the top, other
- factors the job talent wars
- 2004 The local impact of
- intensifying global
- competition, internal
- challenges
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4Greater Boston Birthplace of Revolutions
- 17th Century
- 18th Century
- 19th Century
- 20th Century
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- Revolutionary Founding Vision
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- The American Revolution
- Americas Industrial Revolution
- The Information Age
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5A Time Like No Other
- Boston is registering the local impact of global
forces - Population growth
- Energy demand
- Competitiveness
- Innovation
- Climate change
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6Unprecedented global population growth
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7Most growth through 2050 will be in Africa, Asia,
Latin America
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8And global innovative capacity is shifting East
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9Global energy consumption is also tracking
population economic growth
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10And global CO2 emissions track fossil fuel use,
with a sharp rise after 1950
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11Boston, like other coastal cities, is vulnerable
to global warming trends
- Simulated Projection -
- Boston in 2100
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- A 15 sea-level rise and storm surge at high
tide
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12THE GOOD NEWSMassachusetts economy turned the
corner in 2004-2006
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13The labor force in Boston, MetroBoston MA grew
in 2006
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14MA also regained its top rank for patents per
capita after slipping
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15And Bostons upturn in business leisure
visitors outpaced its 2000 high
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16The regions leaders are building new
collaborative partnerships initiatives
- Economic Competitiveness
- John LaWare Leadership Forum
- Global MA 2015
- Regional Innovation Summit
- MA Business Resource Team
- Innovate Boston!
- Life Sciences Collaborative
- Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council
- Equity, Opportunity, Capacity
- Commonwealth Housing Task Force
- Initiative for a New Economy
- Mayor Meninos Health Disparities Initiative
- Blueprint for Boston
- Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
- New Leadership
- Diversity in Civic Leadership Initiative
- The Leadership Exchange
- Regional Planning
- MetroFuture (MAPC)
- MA Smart Growth Alliance
- New Revitalized NE-Wide
- Collaboration
- New England Governors Conference
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI )
- New England Futures Project
- The New England Energy Alliance
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17- And a plan is underway to invest in MAs core
strengths -
- Global
- Massachusetts
- 2015
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18Boston also holds the key to the regions
critical 21st century identity
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19As a hub of the Northeast Corridor, one of the
worlds largest, most productive megapolitan
regions
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20CRISIS/OPPORTUNITY PAIRS
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21Uneven Job Growth/Business Expansion
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22- Labor Shortage/
- Talent Education Imperative
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23As unemployment rates decline, job vacancies
risea growing skills mismatch
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24Higher Costs/Smarter Growth
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25- Health-Care Behemoth/Cost-Effective Health
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26Health spending for MA residents totals 52
billion a year, but preventable disease risk
factors are rising
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27NEHI reports a mismatch 88 is spent on care,
4 on healthy behaviors
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28- Widening Inequality/Greater Opportunity
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29- Racial-Ethnic Separation/Global Connectivity
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30- Energy Dependence/Green Innovation
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31The Revolution fully realizing our potential
for
- Collaboration
- Efficiency
- Innovation
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32- We need a Revolution in
- Pre K-16 Education Workforce Development
- Renewable Energy Conservation
- Cost-Effective Health
- Smart Affordable Housing
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33Thank you.