Security and Sustainability Forum 

 

 


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September 23rd Webinar on Oceans and Cities 
(AICP No. e 28330, 1 credit)

What would it mean to live in cities designed to foster connectedness to the ocean? In this webinar on September 23rd, SSF explores the vital relationship between healthy ocean environments and the coastal communities that depend on marine-based resources.


 

Modern society is dependent upon ocean resources in more ways than people realize - from oil and gas extraction and wind energy, to global fisheries production, to medicinal compounds derived from sea creatures. As coastal cities begin planning for climate change and rising sea levels, renowned author and architecture professor Timothy Beatley sees opportunities for rethinking the relationship between urban development and the ocean.


 

Connecting Oceans and Cities: Rethinking a Crucial Relationship to Drive Innovative and Sustainable Urban Development. 

September 23, 2014
1:15 to 2:15 PM EDT
 

 

In this 60 minute discussion, University of Delaware author and marine affairs expert, Richard Burroughswill explore with Beatley the connections between urban design, resource extraction, and educating urbanites about the wonders of oceans - and the impacts that emerging, coastal-focused practices can advance economies, social cohesion, and public health. 

 

Speakers

 

 

 

Timothy Beatley

Timothy Beatley is the Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities at University of Virginia's School of Architecture, where he has taught for the last twenty-five years. His work focuses on the development of sustainable coastal communities and creative strategies by which cities and towns can fundamentally reduce their ecological footprints. Beatley believes we must create a culture of "ocean literacy" incorporating building design, art that draws inspiration from marine forms, citizen volunteerism and more to create new policies that support and protect marine health.

 

Beatley is the author or co-author of more than fifteen books addressing the crucial role of sustainable and resilient cities as our best hope for addressing today's environmental challenges. His new book published by Island Press, Blue Urbanism, he argues that, given all we've gained from the sea, city policies, plans, and daily urban life should acknowledge and support a healthy ocean environment. It offers a comprehensive look at the challenges and great potential for urban areas to integrate ocean health into their policy and planning goals.

 

Richard Burroughs

Richard Burroughs is Professor of Marine Affairs at the University of Rhode Island, and a visiting Professor at Yale's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. His work focuses on marine environmental policy formulation and implementation, ecosystem management, marine pollution, and the role of science in public policy.  He has had scholarly articles published in Coastal Management, Maritime Policy and Management, Society and Natural Resources, and The Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, among others. He serves on the Narragansett Bay Commission and the Mystic Seaport International Council.

 

According to Burroughs, one of the biggest difficulties facing urban managers in coastal areas is conflicting values that society holds - such as the desire for easy access to pristine beaches while seeking to put houses on the beach - that results in unclear policy directions. Burroughs' book, Coastal Governance published by island Press, examines the current thinking on such issues as fisheries, oil development, waste disposal, suburban sprawl, and other topics. Throughout the book, coastal citizens are challenged to determine how to improve existing policies.

 

 

September 25th Webinar on New Urbanization. with Jaime Lerner and Hillary Brown 

(AICP no. e 28332, 1 credit)


Jaime Lerner Has Transformed the Face of Cities Worldwide


 
Can individuals and small-scale initiatives really have an impact on global sustainability? In this webinar on September 25th, discover why changes to a community don't need to be large-scale and expensive to have a transformative impact.

 

Join the Security and Sustainability Forum  and Island Press  for a special conversation with visionary architect and urban planner Jaime Lerner and City College Professor, architect and author, Hillary Brown, about sustainable urban revival from Jaime's experiences captured in his upcoming book, Urban Acupuncture, and Hillary's new publication, Next Generation Infrastructure.

 

Transforming Communities Through Urban Architecture: A Conversation with Jaime Lerner and Hillary Brown

September 25, 2014

12:00 pm to 1:00 PM ET

 

Bios

 

Speakers

Jaime Lerner
Jaime Lerner is a renowned architect and planner who served three terms as mayor of Curitiba, Brazil and two terms as governor of the State of Paran�.  As a pioneering architect and urbanist, Lerner transformed his city into a global model of the sustainable and livable community. In more than forty years of work in cities around the globe, he has been the driving force behind a host of innovative urban projects and serves as an inspiration to local leaders everywhere. 

His innovative, locally-based solutions have made him a hero not only to his fellow Brazilians, but also to the growing ranks of municipal planners seeking greener, more sustainable cities.


 
Jaime has won numerous international awards, including the United Nations Environmental Award in 1990, and was nominated as one of Time magazine's 25 most influential thinkers in the world in 2010. Lerner is Founder of Jaime Lerner Associated Architects and author of the upcoming book Urban Acupuncture from Island Press, described as required reading for all students of city planning and for anyone who wants to make a difference in their city.

 

Hillary Brown

Hillary Brown is a Professor at the Spitzer School of Architecture,City College of New York where she teaches in its interdisciplinary Masters program in Urban Sustainability She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. 

Hillary is also Principal of the firm, New Civic Works which engages  public and institutional clients in greening facility and infrastructure capital programs. As a New York City Assistant Commissioner, Brown was Founding Director of its Office of Sustainable Design, co-authoring the internationally recognized "City of New York High Performance  Building Guidelines" and its "High Performance Infrastructure Guidelines." Brown serves on the National Academies' Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment. A former member of both the national and NY chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council Board of Directors, she is a Fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute. . 

 

Ms. Brown's work focuses on infrastructure as highly connected systems that work better together, resulting in projects that are more cost effective, less environmentally damaging and more resilient. Her new book, Next Generation Infrastructure: Priciples for Post-industrial Public Works, advocates system-level thinking to replacing America's aging infrastructure, where architects, engineers, urban planners, and public officials adapt holistic approaches to make smarter decisions about revamping outdated infrastructure.

 

Moderator

Jim Russell

Jim Russell Is an adjunct professor at the Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New York. An architecture critic, journalist, and consultant, he comments on WNYC public radio Morning Edition and All Things Considered. His editorial and strategic consulting work includes "Co-evolution," a project of American Forests that unites urban planning with ecological concerns to improve the environment in concert with economic growth.

 

 

 

 Mr. Russell is a leading advocate of low-tech and low-cost strategies for buildings and communities for achieving dramatic reductions in global-warming effects. His book,

The Agile City: Building Well Being and Wealth in an Era of Climate Change, details urban retrofitting strategies and approaches to carbon-reduction, transportation planning, water delivery, and more - to simultaneously slash long-term costs and prepare urban areas for climate change impacts.

 

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