STANDARDIZATION A FRAMEWORK FOR PROGRESS FOR ALL STANDARDS AS TOOLS FOR SMART & SUSTAINABLE CITIES

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STANDARDS AS TOOLS FOR SMART & SUSTAINABLE CITIES STANDARDIZATION A FRAMEWORK FOR PROGRESS FOR ALL SUSTAINABLE CITY BUSINESS FORUM CAIRO, November 23, 2017 Pascale Mienville AFNOR Etienne CAILLEAU ISO/TC 268 Secretary Responsable du pôle environnement et services dans la construction AFNOR Normalisation etienne.cailleau@afnor.org +33 (0) 1 41 62 85 71

WHERE STANDARDS MIGHT BE RELEVANT TO ADDRESS CITY NEEDS? Ensure interoperability and consistency between urban services Assess performance Provide a common understanding of concept Voluntary standards Provide technical specification for community infrastructures Introduce continuous improvement approach Implement an holistic approach that could includes involvement of interested parties Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 2

WHERE ARE THEY PRODUCED? ISO/TC 268 SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES Standardization in the field of Sustainable Cities and Communities will include the development of requirements, frameworks, guidance and supporting techniques and tools related to the achievement of sustainable development considering smartness and resilience, to help all Cities and Communities and their interested parties in both rural and urban areas become more sustainable. Note: TC 268 will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through its standardization work. The proposed series of International Standards will encourage the development and implementation of holistic and integrated approaches to sustainable development and sustainability. Participating countries: 33 Observing countries: 23 Chairman: Dr. B. Gindroz Secretary: AFNOR ; Mr. E. Cailleau Establishment: 2012 Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 3

ISO 37101 SPECIFICITIES ISO 37101 requires : a strong commitment from community leadership, an appropriate involvement of interested parties. ISO 37101 describes the different steps for implementing and maintain the management system within the community. ISO 37101 provides: 6 Purposes of sustainability that support communities to define their sustainable development contribution and vision : attractiveness preservation of the environment social cohesion well being responsible use of resources resilience 12 Sustainability issues such as Education, Health or Mobility that could be understood as urban policies and that fit with communities areas of actions. Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 5

Management system for sustainable development in communities Project Relevant Issues (at least 12) ISO 37101 IN PRACTICE Attractiveness Preservation and improvement of environment Resilience Responsible resource use Social cohesion Well-being Enhancement of the sustainable development within the community Appropriate involvement of stakeholders 1 - Commitment 2 Baseline review Strategy Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3 Objective X Indicator 3 Strategy Definition Action plan Indicator O1 - Action 1 Ind 1 O1 - Action 2 Ind 2 O2 - Action 1 Ind X 4 Implementation Evaluation XX XX 5 Evaluation Continual improvement Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 6

ISO 37101 BENEFITS Sustainability within the Community Help to build consensus and establish strategy Improve the sustainability of strategies, programmes, projects, plans and services without prescribing any solution Foster synergies between several actors through a holistic approach Organizational Flexible framework consistent with sustainable policies already launched by cities and communities Robust methodology based on continuous improvement Usable by various kinds of communities International recognition International Standard Consistent with UN SDG and could support the New Urban Agenda Implementation of ISO 37101 could be certified and assessed Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 7

PERSPECTIVES Implementation and experimentation : International Standardized Sustainable City Club Launching Ceremony (ISSCC) leaded by Hangzhou : Launching Ceremony held in Hangzhou on June 30 th 2017 Objective : 30 Cities members worldwide by end 2018 To be presented during ISO IEC ITU event to be held this week Experimentation to be launched in France Consistent supportive tools that can support the implementation of ISO 37101 for specific kind of communities Consistent with tools (standards) developed within ISO/TC 268 and others from dedicated sectors Practical guidance of ISO 37101 Cities guidance (ISO 37104) proposed jointly by China, France and Germany ; will be published by end of 2018 Business Districts, Port areas, Small communities, Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 8

ISO 371XX MAPPING OF STANDARDS Use ISO 37100 «Terminology» Use ISO 37105 «description of cities» ISO 37104 series Dedicated application guidelines to ISO 37101 1. DECISION/ COMMIT Use the ISO 3712x indicators in the baseline review Use the standard ISO 37106 «Strategy for smart city» Use ISO 37101 Sustainable Communities Management system Use ISO 3715x (Infrastructures, data exchange,...) Use ISO 37106 «Strategy for smart city» Use the ISO 3712x to measure progress towards sustainability, smartness and resilience 2. PLAN 3. DO 4. CHECK 5. ACT Standards as tools for Smart & sustainable Cities Page 9

ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS AND CITIES LA NORMALISATION UN CADRE DE PROGRÈS POUR TOUS LA FABRIQUE DE LA VILLE Pascal MIENVILLE + 33 6 76 98 70 54 Pascale.mienville@afnor.orgil Crozet Marie-Emmanuelle CROZET Development Manager Energy 06 78 68 00 19 marieemmanuelle.crozet@afnor.org

ISO 50001 ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN ORGANISATIONS Using energy efficiently helps organizations to save money, to conserve resources and tackle climate change. ISO 50001 supports organizations in all sectors to use energy more efficiently, through the development of an energy management system (EnMS). Standard published in 2011. Now under review. Publication planned to be in summer 2018. International survey on Energy management practices in ISO 50001: Page 11

ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN ORGANISATIONS Organizations are increasingly satisfied and likely to recommend the initiative. Organizations with an energy management system and ISO 50001 are more satisfied than ever. Organizations are inclined to recommend the exercise to others (94%), more so if they have long certification which is a sign of quality. Page 12

REPORTED MOTIVATIONS TO IMPLEMENT ISO 50001 At first : save money and achieve regulatory compliance Page 13

THE TOP THREE BENEFITS INCLUDE ONE FINANCIAL BENEFIT AND TWO NON-FINANCIAL BENEFITS 1. A tool to better identify potential savings 2. A long-term for prioritizing strategic actions 3. A catalyst for the implementation of regulatory monitoring Page 14

ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN COMMUNITIES 1/2 Initially designed for companies, the scope of standard 50001 has been extended to certain cities which have decided to refer to them. Implementation starts on buildings then to an enlarged perimeter. https://www.afnor.org/actualites/collectivites-locales-essayiez-liso-50001/ Saint Raphaël (South of France French riviera) First community of France certified AFAQ ISO 50001 in 2013 The perimeter of the certification covers six poles, responsible of 70% of energy consumption: public lighting, City Hall, cultural center, multisport and aquatic Stadiums and Convention Center. Page 15

ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN COMMUNITIES 2/2 Tours and its community of agglomeration (Center of France pays de la Loire) Certified in June 2016 The perimeter of the certification covers energy management of ten communal and community heritage buildings, with the sewage treatment plant, the public lighting of towers, and the tower (s) domestic garbage truck fleet Page 16

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