Title: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
2What is Sustainable?
- Essentially, being sustainable means balance and
the effective use of all resources to meet
todays needs while ensuring that an adequate
stock of resources is available for future
generations - Development that meets the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs
3Sustainable Community
- The sustainable community is a model an ideal
type comprised of a set of goals that we may work
towards
4Changing Community
- Before local areas can provide the sustainable
quality of life that will be demanded by
communities in 50 years, we will need to change
our perception of community and translate these
perceptions into practical methods
5A Vision
- Alice Asks the Cat would you tell me please
which way I ought to go from here? - It depends a good deal on where you want to go
- I dont much care says Alice
- Then it does not matter which way you go
- As long as I get somewhere
- You are sure to do that if you only walk long
enough
6A Few Discussion Points
- Where are the sustainable societies?
- What is the CHARACTER of community?
- What is Fine Grained Planning?
- What is a DISTINCTIVE community?
- What is a Compact Community?
7Characteristics
- A place that is in population balance
- A place where the quality of life is recognized
and capable of definition - A place that has a sense of itself
- Recognizes and acts on our relationship to the
natural environment - Uses technology as a means not an end
8Characteristics - 2
- Optimizes its resources
- Maintains capacity to function as a living place
- A place that is responsive
- Place that preserves heritage
- A place that grows smart
9Ideas
"Sustainability is the emerging doctrine that
economic growth and development must take place,
and be maintained over time, within the limits
set by ecology in the broadest sense - by the
interrelations of human beings and their works,
the biosphere and the physical and chemical laws
that govern it . . . It follows that
environmental protection and economic development
are complementary rather than antagonistic
processes." -- William D. Ruckelshaus, "Toward a
Sustainable World," Scientific American,
September 1989.
10Just a Thought
The depreciation of education, health care,
environmental protection and other services
diminish the well-being and resilience of human
communities. The fear of job loss is
destabilizing and unemployment leads to a wide
range of social ills.
11Selling Sustainability
This location is a town of over 6,000 people. It
was first called Poplar Grove, later InnisVail,
then Innisfail. The town's name comes from the
Gaelic to mean "Isle of Destiny". Its people are
hard workers with a positive attitude. Today,
Innisfail, is one of the most desirable places in
the wild rose province of Alberta, if not all of
great Canada, to live, love and linger.
12Selling Environment
Mayor Pat Newman beamed with pride as she
uttered, "the facilities we have in Innisfail for
recreation and leisure enjoyment make us an
attractive place for people to live." People
moving to Innisfail are very impressed with the
recreation facilities available.
13Selling Location
14Local Balance?
15SUSTAINABLE IMAGERY
16Of Remote Places
17And Small Places
18Or Open Spaces
19And Panoramas
20And Idyllic Lives
21Sometimes a Place Under Assault
22A Place of Poverty of the Spirit
23 Incomes Age Structure Land Use
Decline Tourism Resources
CONDTIONS
TRENDS
KEY ISSUES
Health Care Elderly Green Cities
24World Metro Engine
100
80
60
40
20
0
More Developed Regions
Less Developed Regions
1950
2040
1950
2040
25Sustainable Metros?
1970
25
1985
2000
20
15
10
5
0
5 - 10 Million Persons
10 - 15 Million Persons
15 Million Or More
26The Real Story
The real story of the rural area is the elderly.
In U.S. communities under 5,000 one in three
persons will be aged 65 by 2020.
27Growth in Elderly
28Growth Has Limits
Growth Occurs within some limits the ultimate
limit is the carrying capacity of the environment
THERE IS A COMFORT ZONE IN ALL GROWTH PLANNING
29Values Cultural Diversity
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IS ECLECTIC IN APPROACH.
IT PLACES AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE ON THE
MAINTENACE AND CREATION OF REAL AUTHENTIC
CULTURAL VALUES AND ICONS
30Respect For Other Life
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OD SHARED SPACE
IS AN OVERARCHING CONCEPT
31Adherence to Historic Features
32The Planning Form
ALL PLANNING SHOULD BE A COMPLETE INTEGRATION OF
COMMUNITY CONTAINING HOUSING, SHOPS, WORK PLACES,
SERVICES AND CIVIC LIFE.
33 Neighborhoods
Scale
34Communities Must Have A Center Focus
35Pedestrians Must Be Part of the Center System
36Maintain The Green
37Well Defined Edge
38Local Focus
THE MOST VALUABLE ASSETS OF A COMMUNITY ARE THE
ONES THEY ALREADY HAVE
39HUMAN INVESTMENT