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The Eco-Municipality Model for Sustainable Community Change: Chequamegon Bay

The Eco-Municipality Model for Sustainable Community Change: Chequamegon Bay. “Making Connections” ProWalk/Pro Bike 2006 Madison WI September 6, 2006. What is an “eco-municipality”?. aspires to develop an ecologically, economically, and socially healthy

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The Eco-Municipality Model for Sustainable Community Change: Chequamegon Bay

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  1. The Eco-Municipality Model for Sustainable Community Change: Chequamegon Bay “Making Connections” ProWalk/Pro Bike 2006 Madison WI September 6, 2006

  2. What is an “eco-municipality”? aspires to develop an ecologically, economically, and socially healthy community for the long term using the Natural Step framework for sustainability as a guide and a democratic, highly participative development process as the method. Source: “Eco-municipality Synopsis.” n.d.

  3. View of Community as Three Unconnected Circles: “Silos” View

  4. View of Community As Three Interconnected Circles: “Linkages” View

  5. View of Community as Three Concentric Circles: “Systems” View

  6. What is different about this model? The eco-municipality model uses a systems approach. Key ingredients are widespread community awareness-raising and integrated community involvement, using a common “sustainability language” based upon the Natural Step framework. Source: “Eco-municipality Synopsis.” n.d.

  7. The Natural Step To develop and share a common framework comprised of easily-understood, scientifically-based principles that can serve as a compass to guide society toward a just and sustainable future. Australia Brazil Canada Israel Japan New Zealand South Africa Sweden United Kingdom

  8. Find fundamental principles of indisputable relevance, and thereafter ask the advice of others on how to apply them. Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt

  9. The Funnel of Converging Trends Deteriorating Living Systems Ecosystems Forests Water Wildlife Soil Closing margin for action Source: Sarah James and Tjorborn Lahti, The Natural Step for Communities. Based on work by Karl-Henrik Robert and others. Population & Consumption

  10. The Four System Conditions for Sustainability In the sustainable society, nature is not subject to systematically increasing… • concentrations of substances extracted from the Earth’s crust; • concentrations of substances produced by society; • degradation by physical means; and, in that society, 4.human needs are met worldwide.

  11. System Condition 1In order for a society to be sustainable, nature’s functions and diversity are not systematically subject to increasing concentrations of substances extracted from the earth’s crust. • Ties into the First Law of Thermodynamics • Total mass and energy in the universe is conserved • For example, the burning of fossil fuels simply creates gases in the atmosphere

  12. 1. Use planning approaches that reduce dependence on fossil fuels, underground metals, minerals.

  13. System Condition 2In order for a society to be sustainable, nature’s functions and diversity are not systematically subject to increasing concentrations of substances produced by society. • Based on the Second Law of Thermodynamics (the Law of Entropy) • Energy and matter tend to spread spontaneously and everything has a tendency to disperse -- bioaccumulation • Examples range from mercury and lead poisoning to water pollution and toxic waste

  14. 2. Use planning approaches that reduce dependence upon chemicals and unnatural substances.

  15. System Condition 3In order for a society to be sustainable, nature’s functions and diversity are not systematically impoverished by physical displacement, over-harvesting or other forms of ecosystem manipulation. • Maintaining the integrity of ecosystems, including biodiversity, is underscored • The need to value the functions of living systems, such as water and air purification, pollination and climate regulation • Calls for “systems thinking” approach to resource management and biological conservation

  16. 3. Use planning approaches that reduce encroachment upon nature.

  17. Ecosystem Services • Oxygen production • Purification of water and air • Supply of drinking water • Protection against cosmic and ultraviolet radiation • Solar energy • Regulation of local and global climate • Maintenance of wildlife migration and habitats • Storage, detoxification and recycling of human waste

  18. System Condition 4In order for a society to be sustainable,resources are used fairly and efficiently to meet basic human needs globally. • Speaks to the issue of equity • Provides an essential ethical aspect to the Natural Step • “Essential for social stability and the cooperation needed for making large-scale changes within the framework laid out by the first three conditions”

  19. 4. Use planning approaches that meet human needs fairly and efficiently.

  20. Planning for SustainabilityPolicy Guide Adopted April, 2000

  21. Planning for Sustainability Policy GuideDevelop Policies and Practices that Ultimately: • Eliminate our community’s contribution to fossil fuel dependence and to wasteful use of scarce metals and minerals. • Eliminate our community’s contribution to dependence upon persistent chemicals and wasteful use of synthetic substances. • Eliminate our community’s contribution to encroachment upon nature (e.g., land, water, wildlife, forests, soil, ecosystems). • Meet human needs fairly and efficiently. Source: Based on the American Planning Association’s Planning for Sustainability Policy Guide, 2000.

  22. Swedish Eco-municipalities

  23. Eco-Municipality Steps to Success • Finding the Fire Souls • Education: raising awareness • Official endorsement • Involving the implementers • Applying the “Compass” process • Whole plan endorsement • Keeping it going (institutionalization) Source: The Natural Step for Communities; Sarah James and Tjorborn Lahti, 2004

  24. The Compass • Develop awareness • Assess current situation • Envision future • Backcast to present • Act, develop goals, do • Build partnerships

  25. Chequamegon BayEcomunicipality Development 2004-2006

  26. Wisconsin Idea Seminar May 2002

  27. Attend Eco-municipality Workshop, May 2004 • Study Tour to Sweden • Local presentations to over 600 people

  28. 200 participated 13 co-sponsors

  29. List 3 actions that could be taken in the region to reduce encroachment upon nature (land, water, wildlife, forests, soils, etc.) ___________________________________ _________________________________ ___________________________________ _________________________________ ___________________________________ _________________________________ 4 3 System Condition 3 VISION 2030In the year 2030 the Lake Superior Watershed is sustainable. This means that society is working within the three first systems conditions, while satisfying human needs. System Condition 4 List 3 actions that could be taken in the region to reduce dependence upon synthetic chemicals & other unnatural substances. _____________________ ______________________ _____________________ ______________________ _____________________ ______________________ List 3 actions that could be taken in the region to better meet human needs fairly & efficiently. ____________________ _____________________ ____________________ _____________________ ____________________ _____________________ VISION 2030In the year 2030 the Lake Superior Watershed is sustainable. This means that society is working within the three first systems conditions, while satisfying human needs. System Condition 2 System Condition 1Put an * next to actions that meet all 4 Scs. List 3 actions that could be taken in the region to reduce dependence upon fossil fuels. ___________________________________ _________________________________ ___________________________________ _________________________________ ___________________________________ _________________________________ 1 2

  30. Sustainable Chequamegon Initiative Strategic Plan 2006-2011

  31. Sustainable Chequamegon Sustainable Chequamegon Center • Project development • Networking • Share skills • Find suppliers, markets • Support projects

  32. 2005 Pie and Politics 450 in attendance

  33. 2006 Pie and Politics Rocky Anderson, Mayor Salt Lake City “Climate Change and How Municipalities Can Respond”

  34. US Mayors Climate Change Protection Agreement

  35. Eco-Municipality Resolutions Adopted City of Washburn ~ July 2005 City of Ashland ~ August 2005 City of Madison ~ December 2005 Douglas Co. ~ May 2006 City of Duluth ~ May 2006 Washburn City Council and staff with Torbjorn Lahti, summer 2005.

  36. Study CirclesAlliance for Sustainability9 circles: 3 in Ashland 3 in Washburn 2 in Bayfield 1 on Madeleine80 participants

  37. North American Eco-Municipality Network City of Washburn City of Ashland City of Madison Portsmouth NH Lawrence NJ Vandergrift PA Tufts University Sustainable Pittsburgh Whistler BC The Natural Step, Canada Sustain Dane University of Wisconsin-Extension

  38. Sustainability Toolkit for Governments • Sherrie Gruder, SHWEC, UW-Madison • Anna Haines, CLUE, UW-Stevens Point • Jerry Hembd, NCCED, UW-Superior • Mary Kluz, CNRED, Marathon County • Lisa McKinnon, 1000 Friends of Wisconsin • Jane Silberstein, CNRED, Ashland County

  39. Elkhorn Existing Facilities

  40. Synergies • A new waste handling company is starting up based on our site. What they are now landfilling will become feedstock for us in the near future.

  41. 3D Model of Elkhorn Facilities Expansion Proposed EID Features

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