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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Stevens Point Area and Wisconsin Rapids Area Interfaith Community for the Earth Center for Land Use Education The Natural Step and Ecomunicipalities September 25, 2007 Anna Haines, Director Center for Land Use Education UW-Stevens Point Trail map Why? The Natural Step Approach Eco-Municipality movement Policies and Practices First steps Lessons 1

Why are we talking about sustainability? Only one planet 2

Growing Awareness Our planet is in trouble 3

A Funnel Definition of Sustainability Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present Without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future, 1987 Systems view Partners view 4

Karl Henrik Robert Video clip Part 1 Four system conditions The Natural Step: Principles of Sustainability In the sustainable society, nature is not subject to systematically increasing... concentrations of substances extracted from the Earth s crust (e.g. fossil-based emissions); concentrations of substances produced by society (e.g. CFCs); degradation by physical means (e.g. deforestation); and, in that society people are not subject to conditions that systematically undermine their capacity to meet their needs 5

The Natural Step Approach Originated in Sweden in 1989 About 70 eco-municipalities in Sweden Dozens of businesses IKEA Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Nike Interface Collins Pine Company Are these communities and businesses sustainable? NO, but they are moving in the right direction! The Natural Step Framework 1. A shared science- and systems-based definition for sustainability 2. A decision-making framework and process to help organizations and communities plan for sustainability 3. A compass to help us know if we re moving in the right direction 6

Process: Backcasting current reality...looking back to the present and designing strategic, step-wise actions... time Backcasting from Sustainability Principles current reality...looking back to the present and designing strategic, step-wise solutions... time 7

Generic Planning Framework D Step Right direction? Flexible Platform? Return on investment? time Definition of Eco-municipality City, town or region Aspires to develop an ecologically, economically, and socially healthy community for the long term Uses the Natural Step framework as a guide, and Uses a democratic, highly participative development/ decision-making process as the method. Marshfield, Wisconsin 8

Wisconsin s Eco-Municipalities City of Washburn 7/2005 (1 st in the US) City of Ashland 9/2005 City of Madison 12/2005 Douglas County 5/2006 V. of Johnson Creek 8/2006 Town of Bayfield 10/2006 City of Bayfield 12/2006 City of Marshfield 2/2007 City & Cty of LaCrosse 3/2007 City of Manitowoc 9/2007 Over 70 municipalities in Sweden About 7 local governments in Canada Guidelines based on The Natural Step Planning for sustainability requires a systematic, integrated approach that brings together environmental, economic and social goals and actions directed toward four objectives: Reduce dependence on fossil fuels, extracted underground metals and minerals; Reduce dependence on chemicals and other manufactured substances that can accumulate in nature; Reduce dependence on activities that harm life-sustaining ecosystems; Meet the hierarchy of present and future human needs fairly and efficiently. Source: American Planning Association, 2000. Planning for Sustainability Policy Guide www.planning.org/policyguides/sustainability.htm 9

TNS conditions in practice Guiding conditions Reduce dependence on fossil fuels, extracted underground metals and minerals. Types of policies and practices Transit and pedestrianoriented development; development heated and powered by renewable energy; alternatively fueled municipal fleets; incentives for organic agriculture that minimize phosphorus and petrochemical fertilizers and herbicides. TNS conditions in practice Guiding conditions Reduce dependence on chemicals and other manufactured substances that can accumulate in nature. Types of policies and practices Healthy building design and construction that reduces or eliminates use of toxic building materials; landscape design and park maintenance that uses alternatives to chemical pesticides and herbicides; municipal purchasing guidelines that encourage low- or nonchemical product use. 10

TNS conditions in practice Guiding conditions Reduce dependence on activities that harm lifesustaining ecosystems. Types of policies and practices Redevelopment of existing sites and buildings before building new ones; open space, forest and habitat preservation; reduced water use and recycling of wash water. TNS conditions in practice Guiding conditions Meet the hierarchy of present and future human needs fairly and efficiently. Types of policies and practices Affordable housing for a diversity of residents; locally based business and food production; using waste as a resource; eco-industrial development; participatory community planning and decision making. 11

First steps Convene a task force, study group, green team or committee Purpose Group make-up Process Adopt a resolution committing to becoming an eco-municipality Adopt a sustainability framework to help guide the process Lessons from Sweden and Wisconsin It s a local decision to move towards a sustainable future. Use an approach and take actions that fit your community. 12

Actions from WI communities Washburn installation of energy efficient compact fluorescent bulbs and tubes in the Civic Center and Library replacement of hot water boiler at West End Park shower building with a tankless coil system that operates on demand installed geothermal heating and cooling at a Bayfield County and City of Washburn Housing Authority property for low income and elderly citizens. Madison Inventory of City buildings (electricity and natural gas). Formulation of uniform lighting specifications and energy and ventilation standards. Solar power and/or wind power at City facilities Green cleaning supplies and services Rewrite the City s zoning code Bio-diesel pilot project for City vehicles Marshfield look into alternative fuels start a park and ride and shuttle bus system build an integrated bike trail system Lessons from Sweden and Wisconsin Every community needs firesouls, people who are willing to start the conversation and keep it going. 13

Lessons from Sweden and Wisconsin Build local capacity. Many communities have begun study circles or discussion forums to understand issues, systems thinking, sustainability, and implementation. Sometimes you might lose ground. Some of the Swedish communities took two steps forward, then one step back. Bottom line: KEEP THE CONVERSATION MOVING FORWARD Thank you! Whatever befalls the earth Befalls the sons and daughters Of the earth. We did not weave the web of life; We are merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the web. We do it to ourselves -Chief Seattle (1788-1866) Native American (Suquamish leader) 14