Only prospering cities smart and green? And how about the water-soil-waste-energy nexus in stagnating and declining cities?

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Dresden Nexus Conference Session B.2 Smart Green Cities and the Water-Soil-Waste-Energy Nexus Only prospering cities smart and green? And how about the water-soil-waste-energy nexus in stagnating and declining cities? Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Knippschild Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, IZS - Interdisciplinary Centre for Ecological and Revitalizing Urban Transformation

Smart cities? Smart cities - better life? Zukunftsstadt: energy turnaround and sustainable economies Smart cities : London, Wien, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Berlin, Hamburg, Köln, Ulm, Gelsenkirchen, Oldenburg, Smart country ressource efficiency, digital innovation, governance reform, (Joss et al. 2006) quality of life, competitiveness,

Smart cities? debate driven by urbanisation? only relevant for growing cities and metropoles? if not: what is the meaning of smartness for cities in transformation (demographic, socio-economic)? how to implement features of smart cities into existing cities and urban texture? how the paradigm of smart cities can be used for urban transformation?

How about shrinking/stagnating and small/middle sized cities? Framework conditions space (+) proximity (+) aging, brain drain (-) potential/readiness for transformation and innovation (?) (+)

Impulses Living on trial in Görlitz - the external view -

Impulses Living on trial in Görlitz - the external view - Who was interested in living on trial? between 60 and 69 years (34%) from bigger cities above 100,000 inhabitants (50%) motivation to move: prices, noise, environment,

Impulses Living on trial in Görlitz - the external view - General assessment: very positive 47%: can imagine to move to Görlitz (+ 31% under circumstances) 40%: much better or better quality of living than at home

Impulses Living on trial in Görlitz - the external view - Assets: historic old town, atmosphere (90% very positive or positive) security and tidiness (90%) parks, green infrastructure (80%) Weaknesses: green spaces in close neighbourhood shopping facilities place to park the car

Impulses Living on trial in Görlitz - the external view Expectations: lift (>50 years 66%, <50 years 9%) car-parking space (40%) barrier-free accessability (>50 years 67%, <50 years 12%) Ambient Assisted Living (>50 years 15%, <50 years 5%)

Impulses Quality of life DE-PL - the internal view - General assessment: High level of quality of life (incl. green infrastructure) Weaknesses: PL - environmental quality (air pollution, waste disposal, noise) PL - municipal crises management (flooding, crime prevention) DE - security

An alternative (research) agenda Smart and green cities: Which role play shrinking/stagnating and small/middle sized cities? 1) What is the potential of existing cities getting smart and green? resource efficiency (built environment, energy efficiency, transport etc.) cultural heritage (and memory) transformation potential (human resources, proximity, alternative sustainability initiatives) biodiversity

An alternative (research) agenda Smart and green cities: Which role play shrinking/stagnating and small/middle sized cities? 2) What are barriers of making existing cities smarter and greener? transformation of (energy, water) infrastructure conflicts (heritage protection, ) financing

An alternative (research) agenda Smart and green cities: Which role play shrinking/stagnating and small/middle sized cities? 3) How to accelerate urban transformation towards smartness? (planning) instruments / incentives processes / participation / activation

Contact Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Knippschild Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, IZS - Interdisciplinary Centre for Ecological and Revitalizing Urban Transformation Gottfried-Kiesow-Platz 1 D - 02826 Görlitz r.knippschild@ioer.de +49 (0) 3581 792479 0 +49 (0) 351 4679 216 https://izs-goerlitz.ioer.de/