HIGH LEVEL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE CITIES: Connec8ng People, Environment and Technologies

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HIGH LEVEL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE CITIES: Connec8ng People, Environment and Technologies MARY JANE C. ORTEGA Vice President ICLEI Special Advisor CITYNET Former Mayor, City of San Fernando, Philippines Toyota Meitetsuka Hotel, Toyota City, Japan January 15-16, 2015 This project is funded by the European Union. The views expressed on this document can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union.

Map of the City of San Fernando In the Philippines

City Development Strategies funded by the Ministry of Construc=on of Japan through the World Bank

CITYNET Regional Network of Local Authori=es for the Management of Human SeLlements

CITYNET TOGETHER WE CAN DO MORE Enhanced city- to- city network Active and dynamic engagement of members Fruitful and relevant collaboration together we can do more

ICLEI International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives 8 Agendas ICLEI is a powerful movement of 12 mega-cities, 100 super-cities, 450 large cities and urban regions as well as 650 small and medium-sized cities and towns in 80 countries. A total of 1,212 local government unit. SUSTAINABLE CITY-SMART URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE GREEN URBAN ECONOMY-RESILIENT CITY RESOURCE EFFICIENT CITY-LOW CARBON CITY BIODIVERSE CITY- HEALTHY AND HAPPY COMMUNITIES

Sustainable City How cities perform will impact not just the living conditions of the over six billion people who will be living in cities in the year 2050, but also the condition of ecosystems and economy globally. More and more cities are accelerating efforts to becoming a true eco-city, green city or sustainable city. ICLEI offers: Leadership in the Local Agenda 21 movement for participatory governance Networks such as the global Eco-cities Network Capacity building Systems and tools for sustainability management, e.g. ecobudget Advocacy on behalf of local governments ICLEI triennial World Congress and regional conventions

Smart Urban Infrastructure ICLEI offers: ICLEI s Local Renewables Center, regional secretariats and country offices inform Members about regionally specific Local Renewables programs. Annual, international Local Renewables conference in Freiburg in partnership with the Green Building Councils and UNEP, ICLEI offers cities technical advice on green buildings and sustainable construction. An annual Resilient Building & Construction Forum in Bonn, Germany. Join the EcoMobility Alliance Biennial EcoMobility World Congress Annual resilient Urban Logistics Forum in Bonn, Germany

Green Urban Economy The way we produce, distribute, purchase, use and consume determines the stability of ecosystems and sustainability of human civilization on Earth. Green, inclusive urban economies based on cradle-to- cradle material cycles and an appreciation of human labor over energy-intensive technology will make a difference. Sustainable procurement will drive the market green, create green jobs, and support future-oriented industries. ICLEI offers: A Green Urban Economy Strategy, Local Action for Employment processes, engaging stakeholders in the development of job creation and green job strategies. Sustainable Procurement program through ICLEI s Sustainable Procurement Center, regional secretariats and country offices, EcoProcura Conferences for exchange and learning, ICLEI guidance and technical advice on hosting green events, ICLEI triennial World Congress and regional conventions

Resource Efficient City Resource-efficient cities will gain competitive advantage in an era of shrinking global resources coupled with global and urban population growth. Some solutions Integrated water management Food self-sufficiency Fauna and Flora biodiversity efficient transport and logistics Eco-procurement and buy local Waste management the 3 R s

Resilient City ICLEI offers: A range of Resilient Cities/ Communities or climate adaptation programs tailored to regional conditions. The annual Resilient Cities global forum on urban resilience and adaptation in BonnCities are invited to sign the Durban Adaptation Charter expressing their commitment to climate change adaptation action. The Mayors Adaptation Forum in Bonn convened by the World Mayors Council Cities may also join the Making cities resilient: My city is getting ready campaign of UN-ISDR with ICLEI and other partners.

Low Carbon City Low-carbon, low-emission or even carbonneutral cities, are the signposts to sustainability. Cities account for 70-80% of global carbon dioxide emissions. Some solutions Urban forests and agriculture Low emissions mass transit Renewable energy sources Low carbon buildings, lighting Reduced reliance on private motor vehicles Water efficiency and recycling

Biodiverse City Ecosystem-based local planning and management is an increasingly essential component of the future sustainable city. The manifold benefits derived from ecosystem-based goods and services underpin most local economies and provide cost-effective and sustainable essential services and green jobs to municipalities and their communities. ICLEI Members define the cutting edge of ecosystembased planning and management and become biodiverse cities. ICLEI offers: Cities Biodiversity Center, regional secretariats and country offices enables cities, local and sub-national governments worldwide to commit to biodiversity action, Local Action for Biodiversity (LAB) Pioneer Project, a partnership initiative with IUCN and others, that is the entry level of choice for cities to join over 50 leading cities and local governments on all continents, URBIS Network and the various BiodiverCities projects run at country and regional levels.

Healthy and Happy Communities Ultimately cities strive to ensure that their local community enjoys health and happiness and good quality of life. Whether on a modest or more affluent economic footing, local governments must promote community vitality, health, peace, safety, education, culture, and good governance. Local governments can take advantage of 20 years of ICLEI leadership and experience in promoting participatory governance and sustainable development planning for healthy and happy communities. ICLEI offers: ICLEI offers opportunities for Members to develop a local happiness index on the route beyond GDP Members concerned about public health and safety may seek guidance through ICLEI s support Safe & Healthy Communities program. The Local Agenda for Peace and Security gives support to members in crisis-stricken regions or those with a community suffering from violence who incorporate a just and peaceful community in their sustainable development plans.

What is your city s dream? What infrastructure solu=ons are needed?

THE DREAM Clean and green? Connected? Self-sufficient, full employment? Innovative, hi-tech? People-centered? Low Carbon/Carbon Neutral?

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THANK YOU!!!