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Program Overview Refer to the website for detailed information within the Urban Leadership Concurrent Session Program, Academic Research Concurrent Session Program or City Practices Concurrent Session Program.
WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 0730-1700 1030-1700 0845-0930 Room Chair Presenters
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Registration Open Exhibition Open Summit Opening Plenary 1 Dr Kate Auty, Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment, ACT Government Welcome to Country, Aunty Joy Murphy The Hon Lily D’Ambrosio MP, Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Victorian Government Cr Arron Wood, Deputy Lord Mayor, City of Melbourne Mason Dwyer, Junior Lord Mayor, City of Melbourne Amelia Telford, Co-director, Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network PLENARY 1: Sustainable and Resilient Cities - Key Challenges and Opportunities This session is proudly supported by Plenary 1 Prof John Wiseman, The University of Melbourne Aromar Revi, Director, Indian Institute for Human Settlements Dr Debra Roberts, Climate Change Adviser to ICLEI; Co-Chair IPCC Working Gp III Morning Tea and Exhibition PLENARY 2: Climate Chance - Cities and Civil Society Accelerating Global Climate Action Plenary 1 Senator Ronan Dantec, Senator for the Loire-Atlantique Region in France; President Climate Chance Association, France; Climate Spokesperson for United Cities and Local Governments The Hon Ian Hunter MP, Minister for Climate Change, South Australian Government Johanna Partin, Director, Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance Victoria McKenzie-McHarg, Chair, Climate Action Network Australia Amelia Telford, Co-director, Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network Rueben Berg, Director, Indigenous Architecture and Design Victoria Peter Glynn, International Chamber of Commerce, Environment and Energy Commission Steve Gawler, ICLEI HE Mr Yogesh Punja, Fijian High Commissioner to Australia Lunch and Exhibition CONCURRENT SESSION 1 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH CITY PRACTICES Sessions 1A-1D Sessions 1E-1K Sessions 1L-1O Afternoon Tea and Exhibition Special Presentation on Climate Change Action by Cities and Regions in Indonesia Plenary 1 Wikke Novalia, International Water Centre, Monash University Rachmat Witoelar, Personal Climate Envoy to the President of Indonesia CONCURRENT SESSION 2 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH CITY PRACTICES Sessions 2A-2D Sessions 2E-2K Sessions 2L-2O Lord Mayor’s Reception Hosted by the City of Melbourne
THURSDAY 13 July 2017 0800-1700 0800-1700 0900-1030 Room Chair Presenter 1030-1100 1100-1230
Registration Open Exhibition Open PLENARY 3: The Case for Optimism on the Climate Crisis Plenary 2 Prof Glyn Davis AC, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Melbourne The Hon Al Gore, Former US Vice President; Chair, The Climate Reality Project Morning Tea and Exhibition CONCURRENT SESSION 3 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH Sessions 3A-3D Sessions 3E-3K
CITY PRACTICES Sessions 3L-3O
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Program Overview (Cont.) THURSDAY 13 July 2017 continued Lunch and Exhibition PLENARY 4: Imagining and Creating Sustainable and Resilient Cities Plenary 2 Prof Paul James, Western Sydney University Prof Harriet Bulkeley, Durham University Dr Andy Merrifield, Independent Scholar, Author, The New Urban Question Prof Katherine Gibson, Western Sydney University 1500-1530 Afternoon Tea and Exhibition 1530-1700 CONCURRENT SESSION 4 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH Sessions 4A-4D Sessions 4E-4K
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CITY PRACTICES Sessions 4L-4O
FRIDAY 14 July 2017
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Registration Open Exhibition Open PLENARY 5: Creating Sustainable and Resilient Cities - Key Directions and Priority Actions Plenary 1 Cr Cathy Oke, City of Melbourne and ICLEI Global Executive Committee Dr Kevin Austin, Deputy Executive Director, C40 The Hon Richard Wynne MP, Minister for Planning, Victorian Government Dr Kate Auty, Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment, ACT Government Mark Twidell, Managing Director, Tesla (Asia-Pacific) Kirstin Miller, Executive Director, Ecocity Builders Morning Tea and Exhibition CONCURRENT SESSION 5 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH Sessions 5A-5C Sessions 5D-5K Lunch and Exhibition Concert: Music for a Warming World CONCURRENT SESSION 6 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH Sessions 6A-6C Sessions 6D-6K Afternoon Tea and Exhibition CONCURRENT SESSION 7 URBAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMIC RESEARCH Sessions 7A-7D Sessions 7E-7K Move to Plenary 1 PLENARY 6: Ecocity Summit 2017 - Key Learnings and Future Directions Plenary 1 Cr Arron Wood, Deputy Lord Mayor, City of Melbourne and Chair of Ecocity Summit Advisory Committee Melbourne Organising Committee and Ecocity Builders Handover to Ecocity 2019 Summit Close
SATURDAY 15 July 2017 OPTIONAL SITE VISITS 0930-1130 Walkin Country, Walkin Birrarung 1000-1200 Cool Our Streets 1000-1200 Green Buildings Tour 1000-1300 Greening the Pipeline 1030-1240 Fishermans Bend Project 1200-1330 EXIT, Art and Science Installation 1400-1600 An Immersive Visit to Bunjilaka and Melbourne Museum
This session is proudly supported by
CITY PRACTICES Sessions 5L-5O
CITY PRACTICES Sessions 6L-6O
CITY PRACTICES Sessions 7L-7O
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Urban Leadership Concurrent Session Program Refer to the Program Overview on the website for Plenary Session information and overall Summit timings.
WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 1330-1500 SESSION 1A Theme Sustainable Development Goals: Key Implications for Cities Room Plenary 1 WORKSHOP
SESSION 1B
SESSION 1C
SESSION 1D
Climate Chance Forum: Financing the Transition to Zero-Carbon Ecocities
The Role of Museums in Ecocities
Urban Planning Transitions
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Achieving Low Carbon Growth in Geelong
Implementation of sustainable Priorities and strategies for The role of museums in development goals for cities mobilising the finance needed imagining and creating Prof John Thwaites, Sustainable to create zero-carbon ecocities ecocities Development Solutions Network, Monash University
Aromar Revi, Indian Institute for Human Settlements Jorge Chapa, Green Buildings Council of Australia
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Melbourne Water, City of Melbourne and City of Sydney speakers
Oliver Joy, Director of Kate Phillips, Senior Curator, Communications, Global Covenant Museums Victoria of Mayors for Climate and Energy Jill Mitchell, Museums
Dr Kevin Austin, Deputy Executive Victoria Miranda Massie, The Climate Director, C40 Museum, New York Dr Debra Roberts, Climate Ricardo Piquet, President, Adviser, ICLEI Museum of Tomorrow, Rio de Scott Bocksay, CEO Melbourne Janiero Sustainability Fund Luiz Alberto Oliveira, Chief Curator, Museum of Tomorrow Emily Gerrard, Co-Head of Stephen Munro, National Museum Climate Group, Allens Consulting of Australia, Canberra Michelle Isles, Sustainability Integration Manager, City of Melbourne
Tina Perfrement, City of Greater Geelong, David Jones, Deakin University, Kevin Foard, Geelong Manufacturing Council and Amy Gillett, GMHBA Bringing together our built and living infrastructure opportunities Sheridan Blunt, Loci Environment and Place Maggie Baron, Melbourne Metro Rail Authority
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Urban Leadership Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 continued 1600-1730 SESSION 2A
SESSION 2B
Theme Climate Chance Forum: Global The New Urban Agenda: Alliance for Buildings and Towards a Roadmap for Construction Achieving Sustainable and Liveable Communities Room Plenary 1
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Women Leading Sustainable and Resilient Cities
Regional, Just and Sustainable Transitions
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The role of the building and construction sector in creating zero carbon, sustainable and resilient cities Jorge Chapa, Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction and Green Building Council of Australia Senator Ronan Dantec, Senator for the Loire-Atlantique Region in France, President of Climate Chance Association and Climate Spokesperson for United Cities and Local Governments Mark Ginsberg, US Green Building Council Eli Court, Climate Works Australia John Thwaites, Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Monash University (TBC) Mohammed Naciri, Zenata Ecocity, Morocco
The new urban agenda: Towards a roadmap for achieving sustainable and liveable communities Michael Nolan, UN Global Compact Mia Davison, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning David Adamson, Compass Housing Services and Emeritus Professor, University of South Wales Iain Butterworth, Department of Health and Human Services, Victorian Government
The role of women in leading and creating sustainable and resilient cities Cr Samantha Ratnam, Moreland City Council Cr Cathy Oke, ICLEI Global Executiive Committee Kate Auty, Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment, ACT Government Milag San-Jose Ballesteros, C40 Asia Pacific Karibaiti Taoaba, Commonwealth Local Government Forum for the Pacific, Fiji Johanna Partin, Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
Regional transition challenges and strategies Harry Troedel and James Troedel, Seacombe West Regeneration Project Wendy Farmer and Ron Ipsen, Voices of the Valley Nick Aberle, Environment Victoria Sam Alexander, Simplicity Institute and University of Melbourne Amanda Cahill, CEO Next Economy
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The Role of Business in Creating Sustainable and Resilient Cities
Smart Bendigo through Collaboration and Technology
Food Systems Sustainability
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Cities becoming ecocities: Standards, tools and methods for cities, citizens and urban service providers Kirstin Miller, Executive Director, Ecocity Builders Jennie Moore, British Columbia Institute of Technology Sharon Gil, Program Officer Cities and Buildings, United Nations Environment Program A/Prof Heba Allah Khalil, Architectural Engineering, Cairo University Theresa Williamson, Catalytic Communities
The role of business in creating sustainable and resilient cities Megan Flynn, Group Manager Environment and Carbon Strategy, QANTAS Kaushik Sridhar, Sustainability Manager, KPMG James Wright, CEO, Future Business Council Jennifer Gray, CEO, Zoos Victoria Peter Castellas, CEO, Carbon Market Institute
How the private sector and government can create smart ecocities through partnerships and innovative technologies Cr Margaret O’Rourke, Mayor, City of Greater Bendigo Zoe Wood, Senior Advisor, Policy and Strategy, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Leah Sertori, Chief Executive Officer, Bendigo Adam Beck, CEO Smart Cities Alliance Prof Lars Coenen, The University of Melbourne
Food Systems Sustainability: reflections from local government and civil society Nick Rose, Sustain, Natalie Abboud, Moreland City Council, Lee Tozzi, Darebin City Council and Adrian Hearn, The University of Melbourne
THURSDAY 13 July 2017 SESSION 3A Theme Cities Becoming Ecocities: Standards, Tools and Methods for Cities, Citizens and Urban Service Providers Room Plenary 2
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Urban Leadership Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) THURSDAY 13 July 2017 continued 1530-1700 SESSION 4A
SESSION 4B
Theme Sustainable Cities and Towns in Moving Towards a Resilient Small Island States NSW Room Plenary 2 PANEL DISCUSSION
SESSION 4C
SESSION 4D
From the Consumer City to the Sustainable Urban Transport Ecocity
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Challenges and solutions for cities and towns in small island states
The actions needed to transition Place based co-design programs in urban communities from a consumer-city to an Rupa Nair and Jennifer Brown, ecocity: how do we redefine progress and transition to an Steve Gawler, Regional Director New South Wales Office of economy based on quality Environment and Heritage Oceania, ICLEI rather than quantity? Karibaiti Taoaba, Commonwealth Climate adapted people shelter Anthony James, Executive Local Government Forum for the Suzanne Dunford, New South Director, The Rescope Project Pacific, Fiji Wales Office of Environment and Amanda Cahill, CEO, The Next Carlisle Richardson, ICLEI Special Heritage, Economy Advisor on Small Island States Building partnership for Sharon Ede and Jose Ramos, Sybille Lolochou, Mayor Curepipe, sustainable housing Commons Transition Coalition Mauritius Rachael Haley, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage Rebecca Walker, Former Country Manager, PNG, Australian Volunteers International
Nicolas Gindt, CEO, Keolis Downer Victoria - Yarra Trams Bernard Soulage, General Secretary Climate Chance; Chair, Scientific Committee to French Transport Authority Victorian Government representative Dr Crystal Legacy, University of Melbourne
FRIDAY 14 July 2017 1030-1200 SESSION 5A
SESSION 5B
Theme Collaborative Urban Governance Initiatives Creating Regional Ecocities in Australia: and Strategies Learning from Geelong Room Plenary 1 How can local government and not for profit partnerships maximise uptake of environmental action? Kate Nicolazzo, Moreland Energy Foundation Disrupting the status quo: local government alliance building and action for sustainable built environments
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Natasha Palich, The Council Alliance for a Sustainable Built Environment and Municipal Association of Victoria Dr Joe Hurley, RMIT University Kathryn Skidmore, Moreland City Council
SESSION 5C Culture and Climate: Can Creative Interventions Spark Action?
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Challenges and opportunities for creating The role of art and culture in creating sustainable and resilient cities regional ecocities in Australia Elaine Carbines, CEO, G21 Regional Alliance Tony Overman, G21 Environment Pillar Chair Kaz Paton, Manager Arts and Culture, City of Greater Geelong Janice Lane, Health and Well Being Director, G21 Respondents Kirsten Miller, CEO, Ecocity Builders
Collaboration between cities and the Shannon Dosemagen, CEO, Public Lab private sector to accelerate low-carbon Los Angeles and resilient development Harriet Bulkely, Durham University Hanah Paik, Asia Pacific Manager, CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) The restorative utility: Yarra Valley Water’s journey Francis Pamminger, Manager, Research and Innovation Yarra Valley Water
Bronwyn Johnson, Executive Director and Guy Abrahams, CEO, CLIMARTE Simon Kerr and Christine Parker, Music for a Warming World Tracey Bourne and Lisa Kendal, Sustainable Environment Arts Movement Gabrielle de Vietri, Artist and Co-Director of A Centre for Everything
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Urban Leadership Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) FRIDAY 14 July 2017 continued 1300-1430 SESSION 6A Theme The Role of Universities in Driving Urban Sustainability and Resilience Room Plenary 1 The University of Melbourne’s student precinct: a case study of user centred design and co-creation Amelia Scurry, Naomi Barun, Paul Duldig and Zach Dahdoule, The University of Melbourne The race to carbon neutrality: leading universities share their stories Rob Brimblecome, Monash University, William Confalonieri, Deakin University, Clare Walker and Johanna Trickett, The University of Melbourne
SESSION 6B
SESSION 6C
Retrofitting the Suburbs for the Energy Descent Future
Engaging Citizens in Disaster and Resilience Planning: The Refuge Project
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Presentation on key ideas in Retrofitting Presentation on the Refuge Project which the Suburbs for the Energy Descent Future has involved a wide range of artists, emergency service workers and local David Holmgren, Co-founder of the community members in simulating and Permaculture Concept learning from a large scale urban climate RESPONDENTS related disaster Kate Dundas, Team Leader City Plans, Angharad Wynne Jones, Arts House, City of Melbourne Director of the Refuge Project Josh Floyd, The Rescope Project Hannah Donnelley, First Nations Jen Rae, First Nations Steve Cameron, Emergency Management Victoria
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Transformative urban Strategies for revitalising urban development - Riyad, Kingdom slums in the Asia Pacific Region of Saudi Arabia: Creating the preconditions for an ecocity in Prof Tony Wong, Cooperative an oil dependent desert city Research Centre for Water Don Pollock and Marc Bartsch, Sensitive Cities Planning Institute of Australia Prof Steven Chown, School How crowdsourced data can of Biological Sciences, Monash help shape a smart city University Prof Diego Ramirez-Lovering, Simon Jackson, Esri Australia Department of Architecture, Monash University
Comparative study on Prof Karin Leder, School of Public the sustainable urban developmental challenge in the Health and Preventive Medicine, Himalayan region of India and Monash University its correlation with the impact Mayor Mohammad Ramdhan of mass tourism in the region Pomanto, Mayor of Makassar Navin Rai, Department of Urban (TBC) Development, Sikkim Vijay Padmanabhan, Technical Advisor (Urban), Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department Asian Development Bank (TBC)
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Building community resilience Special presentation on the by teaching children how to use historical origins and future sustainable digital technology directions of Ecocities Edmond Lascaris, Stormwater Management Co-ordinator, City of Whittlesea
Richard Register, Ecocity Builders
Lasting ability: attitudes and skills for sustainable futures Louise Millar-Hoffmann, Eco-People at Work ClimateWatch: a national citizen science phenology program Justin Foster, Director of Research Programs, Earth Watch Institute
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SESSION 7A
Theme Revitalising Urban Slums in the Sustainable and Resilient Cities: Sustainability Skills and Asia Pacific Learning from International Education Experience
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program Refer to the Program Overview on the website for Plenary Session information and overall Summit timings.
WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 1330-1500 SESSION 1E Risk, Resilience and Change Theme Building Resilience Room 101 From siloed to integrated complex urban ecosystem: urban resilience in action
SESSION 1F SESSION 1G Green Design and Cultural Planning Ecologies
SESSION 1H SESSION 1I Greening the City Healthy and Caring Cities
SESSION 1J Smart Cities for People
Planning for Sustainability
Understanding the Culture of Economics
Creating Urban Green Spaces
Comparing Smart Shifting the Cities Current FoodSystem Paradigm
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Urban planning as adaptive learning: can resilience knowledge, skills and action be transferred?
Building sustainability and resilience into socio-ecological systems with social entrepreneurship: an Indonesian case study
Climate change mitigation through CDM projects in waste management
GROUP PRESENTATION
A tale of three cities: comparing smart sustainable urbanism in Amsterdam, Manchester and Hamburg
Urban food systems in Australia: a pivotal dimension fo sustainable cities
Yona Jébrak, Université du Alan March, Québec à Montréal The University of Melbourne
Nuzhat Fatema, Khulna University
Greening Cities
Greening cities: restorative and healthy natural urban design Kate Lee, The University of Melbourne
Erika DuncanWeaving Terry Hartig, Horner, landscape fabrics Uppsala University Monash University of ecological Making greening Understanding cities: patterns Thomas AstellUniversityhappen in government for regenerative- Burt and Xiaoqi consumption consolidating engagement: in Melbourne’s adaptive futures Feng, University of Bringing the New cities: multicultural Phillip Roos, Wollongong metropolitan Urban Agenda society Deakin University analysis of to life Christina Ting, Urban greening Iain Butterworth, canopy cover Swinburne in the dry tropics: and land-use Victorian University of towards an urban Department of Technology Joe Hurley, forest strategy Health and Human RMIT University and master plan Services for Townsville
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Kerri-Ellen Stallard, Deakin University
Frans Sengers, Utrecht University
Neo Ekistics: regional cities futures case studies from UK and Australia Hisham Elkhadi, Salford University
SESSION 1K Food and Water Systems
Grace Muriuki, University of Queensland Changing the world one meal at a time Barbara Ribeiro, University of Auckland
Cardinia Food Circles project Nick Rose, Sustain and Pieta Bucello, Cardinia Shire Council
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 continued 1600-1730 SESSION 2F SESSION 2E Green Design and Cultural Planning Ecologies
Room 101 Building resilience through densification? European city perspectives on urban design, real estate and sustainability agendas
SESSION 2J Smart Cities for People
SESSION 2K Food and Water Systems
Centering Customary and Traditional Cultures
Bringing Nature Back In
Responding to Climate Change
Assessing Health Assembling Impact Co-Operative Platforms
Growing Food Sustainably
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Sustaining linguistic diversity in Tibet’s emerging cities
Greening Chòngqìng: enhancing ‘double happiness’ and creating a green city on the Yangzi (Cháng Jiãng)
Swarming cities: resiliency for climate impacts by design
Lifestyled: health GROUP and places PRESENTATION
Gerald Roche, The University of Melbourne
Michael Short, University College London
David Jones, Deakin University
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From productive facades to productive Syn Chee Mah, Assembling cities: potential Melbourne School co-operative Rob Roggema, of Design platforms: open- energy and food University of source software, autonomy in Singapore’s new Technology Sydney community town mapping and social learning in Abel Tablada, Dhaka National University of Singapore Liam Magee, Western Sydney University
Exploring high density and high quality urban sustainable environments: the case of Singapore
Peoples initiative in protecting heritage sites of Kathmandu in post earthquake reconstruction process
Oscar Carracedo García-Villalba, National University of Singapore
Shanta Lall Mulmi, Resource Centre for Primary Health Care
Econeighbourhood in high-density towns
Dhumba-djerring balit-djak biik [talking together powerful country]: Agnieszka O Wurundjeri Guizzo, National University perspectives towards creating of Singapore a resilient and sustainable city on Country Mandy Nicholson, Deakin University
Everyday nature: Comparing the call for new cultures of low research agenda carbon urban transitions: an Gary Veale, The University of analysis of eight cities in Australia Melbourne and Europe
Aging in place in gentrifying neighbourhoods: implications for healthy and caring cities
Eco-positive cities
Sound quality in the ecocity
Food design for sustainability
Janis Birkeland, The University of Melbourne
Maureen Connelly, British Columbia Institute of Technology
Stephen Clune, Imagination Lancaster
Richard Smith, Stephen Pollard, Wayne State The University of University Melbourne
David Sweeting, Planning a Save the Children resilient and healthy food Teresa Swist, supply for Western Sydney Melbourne University Rachel Carey, The University of Melbourne
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Theme Considering Questions of Density
SESSION 2G SESSION 2H SESSION 2I Greening the City Climate Healthy and Transformations Caring Cities
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program (Cont.)
THURSDAY 13 July 2017 1100-1230 SESSION 3E Risk, Resilience and Change Theme Responding to Rapid Urban Change Room 101
SESSION 3F SESSION 3G SESSION 3H SESSION 3I Green Design and Greening the City Climate Healthy and Planning Transformations Caring Cities
SESSION 3J Smart Cities for People
SESSION 3K Food and Water Systems
Evaluating Ecocities
Planting for Ecological Resilience
Educating for Climate Responsibility
Enhancing Wellbeing
Analysing Data
Enhancing Local Food Sustainability
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Linking Urban Form and the Urban Heat Island Effect
Vulnerability and opportunity from global environmental change for our future urban forests
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Exploring the relationship between nature Cities and education: new connection and psychological Arpit Shah, initiatives for Indian Institute of climate education wellbeing among urban residents Management Martin Betsan, Dave Kendal, Anne Cleary, Jennie Ritchie The University of and Griffith University Melbourne Libbie Giles, Jago Dodson, UNU Regional RMIT University Centre of Expertise, The new Integrated city How to increase Aoetearoa New Urban design, Zealand urban agenda: sustainability: biodiversity in architect and the implications how urban green recovery model: for planning administrative spaces through a synthesis healthy urban form shapes local simple vegetation to delivering environments sustainability interventions healthy, caring governance and cities? Melanie Lowe, Nicholas Australian Catholic outcomes Williams, Stephanie University Rachael Krause, The University of Liddicoat, University of Kansas Melbourne The University of Melbourne Implementing the new urban agenda and sustainable development goals via nation states: the role for national urban policy for city-level implementation
Regenerating a city centre using a crowd-sourcing planning approach: a case study of the Vision 2 project in Geelong, Australia
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Hisham Elkadi, Salford University,
Intergrating social inclusion and environmental sustainability: The deep place method Prof David Adamson, Compass Housing Services and Emeritus Professor, University of South Wales
Indigenous ecosystem corridors and nodes: managing the urban forest Allan Rodger, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute
The benefits of eco-development for people: a study of local attitudes and stakeholder conflicts in Chongming eco-island, China
The politics of Waste not, want open data in city not: estimating planning volumes and environmental Dale Leorke, The University of impacts of food waste in Melbourne Melbourne Seona Candy, The University of Melbourne
The role of public libraries in planning resilient smart cities Danielle Wyatt, The University of Melbourne
Linking empirically derived city typologies and health: an application of artificial intelligence
Jason Thompson, The University of Linjun Xie, Melbourne University of Nottingham Ningbo China
We need to talk about food waste La Vergne Lehmann, Grampians Central West Waste and Resource Recovery Group
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) THURSDAY 13 July 2017 continued 1530-1700 SESSION 4E Risk, Resilience and Change Theme Responding to Ecological Risk
Room 101
SESSION 4F SESSION 4G SESSION 4H SESSION 4I Green Design and Greening the City Climate Healthy and Planning Transformations Caring Cities Responding to Urban Expansion and Intensification
Building Sustainably
SESSION 4J Smart Cities for People
Imagining Alternatives
Engendering Transforming Health Initiatives Cities on the Ground 108
SESSION 4K Food and Water Systems Creating Water Sensitive Cities
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Sustainable urban development project in earthquake risky area: the case of Eskisehir, Turkey
Perspectives on urban intensification and liveability in Sydney
The façade and the city: skyscrapers, thermal comfort and urban context
Envisioning positive futures
A “literal” living building Maryella Hatfield, challenge: equity, health and beauty Western Sydney University Hafsa Burt, HB+A Architects
Cities of the future: can young people help transform their communities
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Government policies and actions on informal settlers and their flood adaptation in Kathamandu
Re-understanding Cairo through urban metabolism: formal vs informal districts resource flow performance
A pathway to zero emissions cement
Understanding the greenway: a holistic education experience that links environmental Michael McAllum, sustainability and human health in Centre for the a complex real Future and world setting Tim Tompson, University of New Susan Thompson, University of New South Wales South Wales
Girl walk: identity, Research Centre GIS technology for Water Sensitive and safety in the Cities city for women and girls
Creating sustainable and resilient Vincent Ogu, Sam Loni, cities through Donald McNeill, South Sydney interdisciplinary Sustainable Regional Institute for Culture Nuran Zeren Development and impactOrganization of and Society Gulersoy, Solutions Network oriented research: lessons Istanbul Technical Councils from the water University sensitive cities Cities on small The urban Moving towards Planning for Exploring urban Cinematic approach islands: local ecological effect in the more walkable disruptive vulnerability Briony Rogers, government’s planning: transport anthropocenic communities: to incidents of Monash University dilemma challenges and building collapse city what role for technologies: opportunities in how prepared a walkable Rebekah Brown, Helen Scott, Festival Godwin Andrew Denton, the context of RMIT University, Auckland University planning support are Australasian Monash Sustainable Boateng, agencies? system? Development Core Sustainability Nepal RMIT University of Technology Institute Services Sangeeta Singh, Claire Boulange, John Stone, RMIT University The University of Jamie Ewert, Institute of Melbourne Engineering Cooperative
Heba Allah Khalil, Cairo University
Pamela Salen, Monash University
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Neeraj Dangol, The University of Melbourne
Michael Lord, Beyond Zero Emissions
Eco-city imagination, aspiration and anticipation as an analectic challenge
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program (Cont.)
FRIDAY 14 July 2017 1030-1200 SESSION 5D Risk, Resilience and Change
SESSION 5E Urban Leadership Session
SESSION 5F Cultural Ecologies
Theme Adapting Changing Exploring Coastal Cities Sustainability Attitudes and to Risk Values and Approaches Cultures
SESSION 5G Greening the City
SESSION 5J SESSION 5K Smart Cities for Green Design People and Planning
Greening Other Mitigating Spaces Urban Heat Islands
Relating to Caring Communities
Galvanizing Smart Cities
Generating Ecocities
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Interactions between park size and park proximity to the central city on the magnitude and impact distance of cooling by urban parks
“The most powerful form of activism is just the way you live”: creating sustainable everyday practices in our cities
A plan for making smarter, greener cities and stepping stones to get there
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A blueprint Studying the for green roof effect of park policy size on the Everyday disruptors: the Joseph Glesta, magnitude energy related The University of and impact distance of behaviours, Melbourne cooling by motivations urban parks and aspirations Meg Argyriou of Australian Hayder and Adam households Algretawee, Judith Majcher, Swinburne Stilgenbauer, Climate Works and their implications University University of Australia for electricity Hawaii Katerina Gaita, sector Cooling the Resilient urban Climate for transformation Green-roof commons: water systems: Change design and Che Biggs, engaged reviewing the material Victorian Rotterdam selection for research Eco-Innovation optimizing and to support approach Lab transitions to 2005-2017 maximising cooler future building Nico Tillie, energy-savings cities Delft University of in South-East Abby Mellick Technology Australia Lopes,
Spiritual politics in the urban age: imagining healthy and caring cities
Smart cities need smart villages: the case of Assam in India
Urban heart surgery: expanding critical care to city development by linking LGAs with post-grad design studios
Smart City Mission of India: a Sikkim experience
Room 111 Ecosystembased adaptation for building resilient coastal city in Bangladesh
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Restoring the city to an eco city: resilience and rehabilitation of an industrial area through twenty-three values and Md Mustafa Kate Lee, culture Saroar, The University of plant species Jin Zhou, Khulna University Angela Rutter, Melbourne of Engineering Australian The University of and Technology Conservation Melbourne Foundation A case for coastal open-space networks: climate-change resilient Honolulu waterfronts by design
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SESSION 5H SESSION 5I Climate Trans- Healthy and Caring Cities formations
Prof Don Hine, School of Behavioural, Cognitive and and Social Sciences, University of New England
What is an ecocity? Is it the solution for the future and how can it be Graham Slack, implemented? DNV GL Dominique Hes,
Matthew Daly, Melissa Neave, University of RMIT University Technology Sydney
David Week, Olivia Kinnear, The University of Deakin University Melbourne
John Rollo, Andrea Western Sydney Deakin University Pianella, University The University of Melbourne
Navin Raj, Department of Urban Development, Sikkim
Andreanne Doyon, Judy Bush and Angelica Rojas, The University of Melbourne
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) FRIDAY 14 July 2017 continued 1300-1430
Theme Turnng to Co-Operative Enterprises
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SESSION 6F Cultural Ecologies
SESSION 6G Greening the City
SESSION 6H SESSION 6J SESSION 6K SESSION 6I Climate Trans- Resilience and Smart Cities for Climate TransChange People formations formations
Transforming Sharing the Urban Spaces Streets
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communicative Libby cities Gallagher, Alison Young, University of Zoe Metherell, Lachlan NSW futures The University of MacDowall and Stephen Healy, Bjorn Nansen, Western Sydney Melbourne The University of University Melbourne and Jo McNeil, Knowledge use Orderly policies Jenny Kennedy, Western Sydney and messy and decisionRMIT University University making in practices: urban green relationships Dan Musil, infrastructure among policy, Western Sydney projects reappropriation University and prospects Carla-Leanne Darren Sharp, for residential Washbourne, Curtin University back-laneways University Jose Ramos, in Melbourne’s College London Victoria University inner suburbs Miza Moreau, The University of Melbourne A review for “eco-based” contributions in sustainable development Azime Tezer, Istanbul Technical University
Biodiversity conservation in urban environments: a review on the importance of spatial patterning of landscapes
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Toward GROUP PRESENTATION sustainable urban Urban transport: resilience beyond beyond private motor the state: learning from vehicles in an alternative Melanesia’s world system informal
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Beyond eclecticism: navigating Blanca the academic Arellano, landscape of Technical urban climate University of and energy Catalonia transformaHans Baer, settlements Alexei Trundle The University of tions The University of Melbourne Harriet Melbourne Bulkeley, Personal Climatic Durham uncertainties David Mitchell, transportation University RMIT University in regional and emerging Lars Coenen, urban Australian Meg Keen, The University of footprints in Australian cities: Melbourne Nigeria documenting National practices to Thomas John Didacus University inspire socio- Elmqvist, Njoku, Federal environmental Stockholm University of solutions Resillience Technology Centre Owerri Andrea Crampton, Dave Kendal, Charles Sturt The University of University Melbourne Exploration of urban growth scenarios, energy consumption and GHG emission for Metropolitan Melbourne
Raul Marino, Amin The University of Rastandeh, Victoria University Melbourne of Wellington
Urban transport politics: exploring the role of urban publics in transport politics Crystal Legacy, The University of Melbourne
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SESSION 6E SESSION 6D Risk, Green Design Resilience and and Planning Change
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Academic Research Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) FRIDAY 14 July 2017 continued 1500-1630 SESSION 7E Risk, Resilience and Change Theme Changing Approaches to Infrastructure and Finance Room 101 How do Chinese urban sustainability experiments influence local residents’ livelihoods?
SESSION 7F SESSION 7G Green Design and Green Planning Infrastructure
SESSION 7H SESSION 7I SESSION 7J Greening the City Climate Smart Cities for Transformations People
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Designing Urban Green Change Infrastructure
Measuring Urban Responding to Shifting Away Greening Melbourne’s Heat from Cars Islands
Responding to Risks of Flooding
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Monitoring the green infrastructure of cities by integrating an automated IoT robotic system on top of public transport and cloud computing
Promoting urban greening: how to measure and evaluate Australia’s urban green space assets?
Temporal aspects of urban heat island magnitude in Melbourne, Australia
Imagining an inner Melbourne ‘safe enough’ for travel by bike
Responding to drought and changing domestic water cultures in three Australian cities
Rebecca Cunningham, University of Sigfredo Fuentes, Technology Sydney The University of Urban renewable Development Random point Melbourne energy transition: of eco-city in sampling to local financial developing detect small innovations countries: an changes in urban for just and architect’s tree canopy cover transformative perspective and identify development causes of change Debashis Sanyal, in both public Paris Hadfield, National Institute of and private space The University of Technology Raipur Melbourne Joe Kaspar, The University of Melbourne
Democratising the wealth of cities from self-financing infrastructure
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Shann Turnbull, New Garden City Alliance
Carbon and economic benefits of urban forests in two Sydney transportcorridor case studies
Warwick Ilham Al-Obaidi, Pattinson, Swinburne The University of University of Melbourne Technology
Seasonal aspects of urban heat islands in Melbourne
The spatial impacts of car parking scenarios
Scott Rayburg, Swinburne University of Technology
Rebecca Clements, The University of Melbourne
Jo Lindsay, Monash University
Rethinking the potency of nature in urban flood stewardship: resilient cities and the value of nature-based solutions to mitigate and manage major flooding events in urban areas Donn Berghofer, Deakin University
Real-time communication of the benefits of the urban forest using the urban forest visual map
Justin Oogjes, Sumita Ghosh, The University of University of Melbourne Technology Sydney
The green parking area - utilisation of urban parking areas for cultivation of algae
Towards a water sensitive suburb: a community vision and transition pathway for the metropolitan Michael Zellinger, suburb of Elwood Bioenergy2020+ Renae Walton, GmbH City of Port Philip
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City Practices Concurrent Session Program Refer to the Program Overview on the website for Plenary Session information and overall Summit timings.
WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 1330-1500
Theme Zero Carbon Cities: Key Priorities and Pathways Room 207 PANEL DISCUSSION
SESSION 1M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
SESSION 1N Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities
SESSION 1O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities
Urban Biodiversity and City Resilience
Inclusive Public Space: An Action Research Agenda
Planning Large Scale Urban Transformation
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How local governments can co-create and improve urban public space and how can we measure and monitor Prof Lars Coenen, Resilient Zachary Tofias, Director, C40 improvements to inclusive Urban Planning and Development Cities Chair, The University of Initiative and C40 Climate Positive Melbourne and City of Melbourne public spaces? Zoe Condliffe, Plan International Development Program James Fitzsimons, Director Addressing the priorities for cities in moving towards a zero-carbon future
Policies and strategies for creating urban biodiversity and resilience
John Mauro, Chief Sustainability of Conservation, The Nature Conservancy Officer, City of Auckland
Linda Holmström, Policy Advisor, Dr Dave Kendal, Green Climate Unit, Executive Office, City Infrastructure Research Group, The University of Melbourne of Stockholm Chris Derksema, Sustainability Director, City of Sydney
A/Prof Rodney van der Ree, City of Melbourne Prof Thomas Elmqvist, Stockholm Resilience Centre Ernita Van Wyk, ICLEI Cities Biodiversity Centre
Andrea Cook, Cristina Hernandez, Dominique Hes, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, SriPallavi Nadimpalli, Carolyn Whitzman, Jenny Zhou, The University of Melbourne Joyati Das, World Vision International
Planning for changing communities - Reliability and Flexibility in the Fishermans Bend Planning Process Geoff Ward, General Manager, Fishermans Bend Strategic spatial planning and the building of healthy and caring cities: a comparative study of Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Singapore Prof Mee Kam Ng, Director of Urban Studies Programme, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Achievements in decarbonisation at the Royal Lucinda Hartley, Dani de Rose Seaport Ecodistrict in the City of Stockholm and Helen Rowe, Co-Design Studio Christina Salmhoffer, Sustainability Manager, Stockholm Gilbert Rouchecouste, Royal Seaport Village Well Bjorn Hugosson, City of Stockholm Alli Edwards, XYX Lab
PANEL DISCUSSION Geoff Ward, General Manager, Fishermans Bend Taskforce Prof Mee Kam Ng, Director of Urban Studies Programme, Chinese University of Hong Kong Christina Salmhoffer, Sustainability Manager, Stockholm Royal Seaport Todd Berry, Fishermans Bend Taskforce Neal Giles, Fishermans Bend Taskforce Marjan Hajjari, Fishermans Bend Taskforce Sarah Reid, Fishermans Bend Taskforce
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SESSION 1L Building Zero Carbon Cities
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City Practices Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) WEDNESDAY 12 July 2017 continued 1600-1730 SESSION 2M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
SESSION 2N Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities
SESSION 2O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities
“Of Droughts and Flooding Rains”….WorkingTogether to Overcome the Challenges of Climate Change in a Growing City
Caring for Country: Indigenous Perspectives on Urban Planning
Ecocities in Suburbia and Regional Cities
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Actions which local and state governments can take to assist cities meet their global climate mitigation and adaptation targets
Building Resilience, Liveability Indigenous perspectives on and Integrated Water urban planning Management in Melbourne Rueben Berg, Indigenous Abby Farmer, Department of Architecture and Design Victoria Environment Land, Water and Lauren Arabena, RMIT Planning, Victorian Government University, Clean Air and
This session will examine the challenges and solutions to transforming our regional cities and towns, both existing and new to becoming Ecocities
SESSION 2L Building Zero Carbon Cities Theme Zero Carbon Cities: Local Actions to Meet Global Commitments
Room 207
TAKE2: Victoria’s climate change pledge program and the role of collective business action to reach a net zero emissions future Stan Krpan, CEO, Sustainability Victoria Debra Roberts, Climate Change Advisor to ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability Julia Grant, Director, Climate Change, South Australian Government Trude Rauken, City of Oslo Mayor Sandra Wilson, City of Hobsons Bay
Cities in floodplains; adapting our built and social environment to our natural environment Deborah Riley, Principal, Resilience, Melbourne Water
A city that adapts well to climate change will continue to prosper and thrive Kate Vinot, Director, City Stragegy, City of Melbourne Emerging Trends in City Adaptation: Rainfall and Sea Level Rise Katie Vines, Head of Adaptation Research, C40
Urban Landscapes Hub
City of Joondalup climate change strategy Lucy Sheehy, Acting Environmental Development Coordinator, City of Joondalup Mullum Creek: a sustainable greenfield housing development Paul Haar, Mullum Creek Housing Project Building the future: transforming our communities into energy efficient, resilient, renewable energy powerhouses, catchments and foodbowls Marc Noyce, Biofilta and Brendan Condon, The Cape Getting what you paid for: a mutli-layered approach to radically improve the quality of housing construction in Australia
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Jeff Robinson, Aurecon
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City Practices Concurrent Session Program (Cont.)
THURSDAY 13 July 2017 1100-1230 SESSION 3M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
Theme 100% Renewable Cities: Cooling Communities Workshop on the Role of Governments and Energy Users Room 207
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Presentation on City of GROUP PRESENTATION Melbourne Renewable Energy Cooling communities strategy followed by a City of Melbourne panel discussion Kathryn Skidmore, City of Moreland Adam Zaborszczyk, Renewable Australian houses and Energy Manager, heatwaves: designing for City of Melbourne Panel thermal comfort in a new discussion climate Simone De Concha, Jon Morgan and Gavan Ashley, Sustainability Director, JLL Moreland Energy Foundation Nicola Murphy, Head of Limited Environmental Sustainability, NAB Addressing urban heat in a warming climate
SESSION 3N Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities
SESSION 3O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities
Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities for Creativity, Collaboration and Change
Disaster Risk Reduction for Local Government
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The session will present examples of approaches to engage and involve citizens in science to solve environmental problems.
GROUP PRESENTATION
This will be followed by a participatory workshop examining how to create impactful proposals based upon grassroots cultural mapping and storytelling.
Steve Gawler, ICLEI Oceania
Local government strategies for identifying and addressing disaster risk challenges Helen Scott, RMIT University, Core Sustainability Services
Karibaiti Taoba, Commonwealth Local Government Forum for the Shannon Dosemagen, CEO, Pacific, Fiji Public Lab, Los Angeles, Vice Chair EPA (USA) National Advisory Council on Environmental Policy and Technology, Vice Chair of US Citizen Science Association
Louise Lovell, Vaughn Grey and Alison Edwards, Department Alex English, City of Moreland of Art, Design and Architecture, Monash University
Zoe Condliffe, Youth and Community Engagement Advisor, Plan International
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SESSION 3L Building Zero Carbon Cities
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City Practices Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) THURSDAY 13 July 2017 continued 1530-1700 SESSION 4L Building Zero Carbon Cities
SESSION 4M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
SESSION 4N Urban Leadership Special Presentation
Theme Metropolitan Energy Efficiency Building the Case for Investing Zenata Eco City Morocco and Green Building Strategies in Green Infrastructure: A Business Development Approach Room 207 This session will provide an overview of what to expect from buildings of the future, then consider how state and local government can facilitate improved building performance in cities
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This workshop builds upon work undertaken as part of the City of Melbourne-led Assessing the Economic Value of Green Infrastructure project. As part of the project, a Green Infrastructure Building energy efficiency – Economic Framework for local improving energy efficiency on existing buildings and built government was developed. Using a peer-to-peer learning environment Warren Overton, Sustainability model guided by the framework creators, this workshop will focus Victoria on specific issues that practitioners The CitySwitch Strategy: in the green infrastructure area Driving private sector energy are currently facing. These include efficiency valuing green infrastructure; building the business case; Paul Whelan, Sustainability and embedding practice into Officer, City of Melbourne operational frameworks. Buildings of the future: industry perspectives on how Celeste Young and intelligent buildings can drive Roger Jones, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, a revolution in adaptability, Victoria University resilience and wellness Adolfo Fernandez, Aurecon Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Leader Public, Private Partnerships: Leveraging PPP to provide insights for energy and water savings for commercial buildings
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Robert Borzillo, Director, Smart Cities, Itron
SESSION 4O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities Legal and Financial Instruments to Drive Change
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This session will explore a variety Creation of the Zenata Eco City of legal and finance mechanisms cities and their partners have in Morocco developed to drive change in Mohammed Amine El Hajhouj, behaviour CEO, Zenata Eco City Morocco Mohamed Naciri, Development Director, Zenata Eco City Morocco
What a difference an environmental levy makes!
Ilhame Maaroufi, Director of Financial Support and Resources, Zenata Eco City Morocco
Peter Maganov, Randwick City Council
Kacem El Hajji, Director of the Design Department and Studies, Zenata Eco City Morocco
Public-private-plus partnerships to advance city Jan Dictus, Reference Framework projects Consultant, Zenata Eco City Amy Aussiekar, Envision Morocco Solar savers: local government finance mechanisms for renewable energy David Meiklejon, Northern Alliance for Greenhouse Action
Positive Charge Gavin Mountjoy, City of Darebin
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City Practices Concurrent Session Program (Cont.)
FRIDAY 14 July 2017 1030-1200 SESSION 5M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
SESSION 5N Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities
Creating an Urban Forest
Listening in on the Social Buzz Melbourne Water: Shaping the Ecocity through a Culture of Innovation
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Strategies for driving rapid progress in decarbonising cities and communities
Best practice implementation of Urban Forest strategies – a mini master class from leading city and industry practitioners
Whether you are listening or not, your community is talking. While face-to-face conversation is often preferable, it isn’t always possible. Thankfully, technology is helping make it easier than ever to engage those who don’t have the time or ability to participate in traditional meetings or public events. Digital engagement efforts primarily work in two ways. Digital tools can help you measure what people in your community are thinking, and they can help you create an online forum where people can share and debate ideas. This session will cover both in depth.
MASTERCLASS (cont. in Session 6O)
SESSION 5L Building Zero Carbon Cities Theme Implementing Deep De-Carbonisation in Cities and Communities Room 207
Scott Ferraro, Climate Works Zero carbon communities – rural, regional and urban communities working towards zero carbon
Jess Miller, 202020 Vision
Vanessa Petrie and Imogen Jubb, Beyond Zero Emissions
Vaughn Grey, Moreland City Council
Ian Shears, City of Melbourne Dave Kendal, The University of Melbourne
Cathy Oke, Clean Air and Urban Representatives from Landscapes Hub Nillumbik, Byron Bay, Baw Baw and Benalla Zero Carbon Communities
Jessica Christensen-Franks, Neighbourlytics Stacey Murray, Alfalfa Social Media
SESSION 5O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities
This interactive and participatory session will explore how the Eco-city philosophy has influenced Melbourne Water to lead with innovation and work together with partners and community. Innovations will be demonstrated by discussing key challenges in water supply and waste water treatment and new service offerings such as management of catchments and waterways, codigestion of wastes at the Western Treatment Plant, embedding urban design through masterplanning and engagement and Integrated Water Management. An overview of the key strategies and plans that are under development at Melbourne Water for these programs will be presented and explored. Robert Considine, Tashia Dixon, Suelin Haynes, David Flower and Dan Besley, Melbourne Water Refer below for information on how to register to attend this session
Delegates are required to pre-register for the below master classes: 1.
Session 5O and 6O: Melbourne Water: Shaping the Ecocity through a Culture of Innovation 2. Session 7N: Collaborative Governance for Urban Development Those who have not yet registered to attend, or wish to make any changes, should email the Summit Office:
[email protected].
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Master Classes
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City Practices Concurrent Session Program (Cont.) FRIDAY 14 July 2017 continued 1300-1430 SESSION 6L Building Zero Carbon Cities Theme Resource Recovery and Waste Management in Zero Carbon Cities Room 207 This session will profile new waste management, recycling and resource recovery strategies for achieving a zero carbon city. It will examine strategies, governance, infrastructure and funding models needed to change the paradigm of waste management in Australia. City of Sydney: Leaving Nothing to Waste Chris Derksema, Sustainability Director, Moving beyond waste in a material world Helen Millicer, One Planet Consulting and Manager of recycling programs for Vinyl Council of Australia
SESSION 6M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
SESSION 6N Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities
Mapping Your Urban Forest
Engaging Citizens in Urban Food Security
SESSION 6O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities
Melbourne Water: Shaping the Ecocity through a Culture of Innovation 106 208 MASTERCLASS GROUP PRESENTATION Strategies for improving urban (cont. from Session 5O) food security Robert Considine, Tashia Dixon, Sueelin Haynes, David Resource access for urban Flower and Dan Besley, agriculture in cities Melbourne Water Hermann Paulenz, Spiire Anisa Rogers, The University of Refer previous page for information on how to register Melbourne to attend this session Lee Tozzi, City of Darebin
105 MASTERCLASS (cont. from Session 5M) Best practice strategies for Mapping Urban Greening – a mini master class from leading researchers and city practitioners Guy Barnett, CSIRO Jess Miller, 202020 Vision Dave Kendal, The University of Melbourne Ellie Blackwood, 2000 Acres Joe Hurley, RMIT David Callow, City of Melbourne Cathy Oke, Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub Leigh Staas, Centre for Smart Green Cities, Macquarie University
What a Waste: the recycling industries contribution to a zero carbon city Grant Musgrove, CEO, Australian Council of Recycling 1500-1630
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SESSION 7L Building Zero Carbon Cities Theme Zero Carbon Transport and Mobility Room 207 GROUP PRESENTATION Transition to zero emissions transport Stuart Nesbitt, Moreland City Council Baby you can’t drive my car – getting ready for autonomous vehicles Matt Coetzee, Aurecon Transforming and redefining rural and city divides through the revolutionary Hyperloop system Zachary McClelland Sustainability Mobility Project – 2017 Andrew Petersen, Sustainable Business Australia Behyad Jafari, Electric Vehicle Council
SESSION 7M Creating Climate Resilient Cities
SESSION 7N Engaging and Involving Citizens and Communities
Living Infrastructure Workshop Collaborative Governance for Urban Development 105 106 WORKSHOP MASTERCLASS Practical aspects of designing, Collaborative Governance for building and maintaining large Urban Development scale living infrastructure This masterclass will provide projects in our built participants the opportunity to environment explore: Jock Gammon and »» the core theory of collaborative governance, Suzie Barnett, Junglefy »» an outline of the collaborative Fraser Torpy, University of governance framework, Technology Sydney »» application to urban Roger Jasprizza, Oculus redevelopment projects through a Matthew Williams, LendLease global best practice case study, »» supporting activities and extensive interaction with participants. Adam Beck, Executive Director Smart Cities Council Refer previous page for information on how to register to attend this session
SESSION 7O Making it Happen: Planning and Governance for Ecocities Planning and Leading Resilient Cities 208 PANEL DISCUSSION Learning from the Ecocity Summit on planning and leading resilient cities Prof Lars Coenen, Resilience Chair The University of Melbourne and City of Melbourne Toby Kent, CEO, Melbourne Resilience Office Rob Turk, ARUP Prof Billie Giles-Corti, RMIT University