Gap in Eco-City Perception and Development

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EcoCi’es Are they delivering the promises? Green Drinks China, 08 th August, Shanghai Yihui Shi (Damuwan Eco City Planning, Ningbo, China)

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Yihui Shi presently works for Damuwan Eco-town Development Administrative Committee (www.damuwan.com), Xiangshan Ningbo, where he oversees the low carbon development and sustainability aspects in planning within the local government. Yihui completed his Mechanical Engineering (MEng) with a specialization on Sustainable Energy from Imperial College London in 2006 followed by a DPhil in Sustainable Energy from University of Oxford, where he worked on R&D of a novel Tidal Turbine for amassing Marine Energy. Yihui co-founded an NGO called SSEA (www.ssea-online.com), which promotes the use of sustainable energy and has held events in China and UK, for linking green technologies to business and government.

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Eco-­‐Ci'es  Are  they  delivering  the  promises?  

Green  Drinks  China,  08th  August,  Shanghai  Yihui  Shi  

(Damuwan  Eco  City  Planning,  Ningbo,  China)  

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The  goal/promise  for  Eco-­‐Ci'es  is  

“to   enhance   the   wellbeing   of   ci0zens   and   society  through   integrated   urban   planning   and  management   that   fully   harnesses   the   benefits   of  ecological  system,  and  protects  and  nurtures  these  assets  for  future  genera0on”    

         -­‐-­‐-­‐                Finnish  Professor  Eero  Paloheimo  

Eco-­‐Ci'es  should  be  designed  with  considera'on  

of  environmental  impact,  affordable,  livable  and  

workable  by  people,    habitable  by  wild  life.  

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The  need  of  Eco-­‐Ci'es!  

Globally   Popula'on  boom   Capacity  limit  of  old  towns   Rapid  Urbaniza'on   Economic  engine   Jobs  and  welfare   Environmental  sustainability  

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Eco-­‐Ci'es  in  China,  fast  and  furious?  

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According  to  Project2049  ins'tute,  there  are  as  many  as  168  eco-­‐ci'es  in  China  and  coun'ng…  

Is  China  building  eco-­‐ci'es  too  fast?  Is  China  building  the  eco-­‐ci'es  we  need?  Is  there  a  risk  that  the  name  “eco-­‐city”  has  turned  into  a  “luxury  brand”  for  infrastructure  project  and  real  estate  games?  

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Behind  the  rush  

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The  eco-­‐city  revolu'on…  

Eco-­‐city  

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Is  it  sustainable?  

•  Popula'on?  •  Economy?  

•  Energy  &  Resources?  •  The  whole  model?  

•  In  some  cases  in  China,  eco-­‐ci'es  have  turned  into  ghost  ci'es  

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Case  study  -­‐  Damuwan  

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The  problem  

•  Conven'onal  city  planning?  •  Transport?  (how  to  beaer  connect)  •  Energy  and  resources?  •  Local  Popula'on?  •  Resilient  eco-­‐city?  

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Star'ng  from:  The  grid  

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The  vision  

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Will  you  buy  it?  

•  Enough  residents?  •  For  the  Rich  or  poor?  • Model  sustainable?  

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Eco-­‐ci'es  are  cool,  but  not  every  city  needs  one!  

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We  s'll  have  hope,  eco-­‐ci'es  can  be  part  of  the  great  solu'on!  

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