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1
Healthy CitiesIndicators and sustainability
  • Morgan Ames
  • TaSED, Oct. 31, 2003

2
The Start of Sustainability Indicators
  • Seattle sustainability movement
  • Frustration with industry-centric economic
    indicators
  • Example bad health spending good?
  • 3 Es of sustainability environment, economics,
    equity
  • Why are sustainability indicators important?
  • Cant quantify, cant publicize or politicize
  • Expose externalities and other factors economics
    cant
  • Shift focus off of economic indicators

3
Community-defined indicators
  • Why not leave it to the experts?
  • Many indicators are hard to conceptualize or just
    not interesting to day-to-day life
  • City planners have a behind-the-scenes view that
    may not make sense to many residents
  • What good are community-defined indicators?
  • Make city information more accessible
  • Give residents a sense of what they can do to
    improve city health, and make their actions
    visible
  • Motivate policy-makers to discuss issues
    residents care about

4
Community-defined indicators
  • Bay Area Alliance defined
  • 10 of 32 indicators shared
  • SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
  • Gross Regional Product
  • Income Distribution
  • Median Income
  • Personal Income
  • Living Wage Income
  • Unemployment Rate
  • Poverty
  • HOUSING SUPPLY
  • Housing Supply
  • Jobs Housing Balance
  • Population Density and Intensity of Land Use
  • Housing Affordability
  • Homelessness
  • TRANSPORTATION
  • Commuting
  • Berkeley defined
  • 6 of 13 indicators shared
  • Schools
  • Clean Air
  • Resource Management (electricity, gas, water)
  • Recycling
  • Living Wage
  • Individual Health
  • Low Unemployment
  • Streetlights and Safety
  • Maintenance and Safety
  • Pedestrians and Safety
  • Public Events
  • Money in Local Stores
  • Racial Diversity
  • Ecological Health of the Bay
  • Ecological Footprint
  • RESOURCE USE
  • Energy Use
  • Carbon Emissions
  • Ozone
  • Particulate Matter
  • Waste Disposal and Diversion
  • NEIGHBORHOOD INTEGRITY
  • EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
  • Educational Performance
  • Per Pupil Spending
  • COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SAFETY
  • Arrest Rates
  • Insurance Coverage
  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE
  • Tax Revenue

5
Indicators in developing regions
  • GDP is an bad progress indicator
  • Informal sector not counted
  • Example effects of womens education in Sri
    Lanka birth rate and infant mortality down,
    health up, but no change in GDP
  • What can replace it?
  • How can third-world indicators gain a foothold?
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