Designing sustainable and resilient cities

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Talk given at Future Proofing Indian Cities in 2011 How does one leverage systems principles to build sustainable and resilient cities? A walk through 5 design principles based on systems characteristics for city designers.

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systems principles for designing sustainable and resilient cities

Anupam Saraph, PhD, Innovation, Strategy and Leadership Mentor

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one in every seven cities in the world is in India

half of these were created post-independence and are less than 64 years old

not one of them makes it to any list of cities worth living in

indian cities

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$20 billion spent through national urban renewal mission from 2005

not one of the cities with these funds can still make it to any list of cities worth living in

indian cities

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systems comprise of stakeholders engaged in a relationship for a common purpose

systems methods focus on the purpose for which stakeholders engage with each other

systems methods are inclusive

systems thinking

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social systems are inherently insensitive to most policy changes that people choose in an effort to alter the behavior of systems

social systems draw attention to the very points at which an attempt to intervene will fail

characteristic ONE

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social systems seem to have a few sensitive influence points through which behavior can be changed

when a high-influence policy is identified, the chances are great that a person guided by intuition and judgment will alter the system in the wrong direction

characteristic TWO

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social systems exhibit a conflict between short-term and long-term consequences of a policy change

a policy that produces improvement in the short run is usually one that degrades a system in the long run

characteristic THREE

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systems that can continue their processes indefinitely

a system that grows continuously cannot be sustained forever

sustainable systems

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resilient systems resist damage and recover quickly from disturbances

a system without large buffers cannot be resilient

resilient systems

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evolve a common purpose for engagement of stakeholders

systems principles 1

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engage all stakeholders fairly

systems principles 2

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build feedback to reinforce stakeholder roles that accomplish the common purpose

systems principles 3

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build mechanisms to contain growth

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restore natural buffers to reduce impact of disturbances

systems principles 5

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systems, sustainable and resilient systems, few principles for cities

emergent behaviors, self organizing, information systems, governance upgrades, designing policy and legislation…

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