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Active Hope: Innovative Cross-Government Collaboration & Problem-Solving

Active Hope: Innovative Cross-Government Collaboration & Problem-Solving. Building Sustainable Communities Conference November 26, 2013 Rob Abbott, PhD, CMC Executive Director, Climate Action Secretariat. A personal disclosure.

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Active Hope: Innovative Cross-Government Collaboration & Problem-Solving

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  1. Active Hope:Innovative Cross-Government Collaboration & Problem-Solving Building Sustainable Communities Conference November 26, 2013 Rob Abbott, PhD, CMC Executive Director, Climate Action Secretariat

  2. A personal disclosure • I believe that any human activity is an opportunity to engage in a positive and healthy interrelationship with all of life – to be a positive and active participant for a thriving future.

  3. Point of departure

  4. Framing the conversation • Think about following the game, not the ball. • What is your dream for your community – and the role of innovation? • Do you have the trust among stakeholders necessary to have the conversation(s) that will deliver the innovation you need?

  5. The lure of the local This is where we live – this is where we chase the dream of sustainability. Local communities are crucibles for climate action. Local governments are also the communication channel for raising climate action awareness. Local governments are also centers of innovation and policy making.

  6. A word about innovation… • A process that brings together one or more novel ideas in a way that has an impact on society. • Three types of innovators to achieve broad systemic change: • Disruptive – big idea people • Bridging – people who spot the big idea • Receptive – people who can implement the idea • Which one are you? Do you know or work with the others? • Do you have trust within and between the others?

  7. The end game is extraordinary communities… • Resilient in the face of change • Clean water, land and air • Abundant green space, easily accessible • Healthy residents • Connected residents • Rich in social and cultural capital • Rich in intergenerational wisdom • Rich in opportunity – and possibility • …

  8. Servant outcomes that feed the end game • Smart asset management • Reduced energy costs • Superior delivery of public services • Increased social cohesion • More and better walkability, public transit, and physical activity • Reduction in obesity and heart disease/death • Novel collaborations • …

  9. Situating Cross-Government Collaboration & Problem-Solving • Quality Urban Systems of Tomorrow (QUEST) • Community Energy and Emissions Inventory (CEEI) • Community Energy and Emissions Modeling (CEEM) • LiveSmart Leaders Community • Regional District and Municipal Collaboration (i.e. Carbon Neutral Kootenays) • Green Communities Committee – UBCM – Province of BC • BC Hydro Community Energy Managers • BC Mayors Climate Leadership Council • Remote Communities Energy Network • CAPP, MNGD, CAS collaboration on study to determine emission levels from pneumatic devices • Clean Energy Vehicle program • …

  10. Exhibit 1

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  14. Exhibit 5 • Innovative public-private partnership to make historical meteorological and climate data from 6,000 weather stations across the province available to the public in a user-friendly map based web portal. • Temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed and more from 1872 to the present. • Collaboration between the Province, BC Hydro, RioTinto AlCan, PCIC.

  15. Tapping into our best selves • All magic is ultimately a shift in consciousness. • Sustainable, resilient, extraordinary communities are not a problem to be solved… they are a future to be created

  16. Active Hope

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