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“Where to from here . . . And how? The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability

“Where to from here . . . And how? The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability. Presentation at “Charting Sustainable Development in Canada Looking Forward – Looking Back” John Robinson IRES,UBC Oct 19, 2007. Global Urban Population Growth 2000 - 2050.

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“Where to from here . . . And how? The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability

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  1. “Where to from here . . . And how?The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability Presentation at “Charting Sustainable Development in Canada Looking Forward – Looking Back” John Robinson IRES,UBC Oct 19, 2007

  2. Global Urban Population Growth2000 - 2050 Source: UN (2005) for 2000-2030; author thereafter

  3. The Sustainable Development Imperative 10 challenges: Clean air Housing Clean water Jobs Energy Health care Land use Waste disposal Transportation Human Security

  4. Need for Urban Infrastructure Global envir. services $500-1000 billion (GLOBE Fndn, 2003) per year Dev’g countries (2005-10) $120 billion (World Bank, 2004) per year World (2005-2010) $170 billion (World Bank, 2003) per year

  5. Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability “Accelerating Sustainability”

  6. The CIRS Opportunity To make Canada a world leader in three interconnected fields of applied sustainability: Part 1 - building design and operations Part 2 - visualization, simulation and community engagement Part 3 - partnerships and strategies of regional implementation

  7. Living within our means • All heating and cooling from the ground • All water from the sky • All waste treatment from the ground and sun • All light (when it exists) from the sun • Virtually all electricity from the sun • Virtually all ventilation from the wind

  8. CIRS Sustainable Design Goals • Continuous research: • technical • behavioural • Integrated and paperless design • Sustainable mobility program • Positive environmental impact • GHG neutral • Little mechanical ventilation/cooling • Net energy producer* • 100% daylighting • 100% rainwater • Zero liquid waste • Zero Solid Waste • Sustainable building materials • Healthy air quality • Supermonitoring; adaptive controls

  9. The CIRS Building Concept Improving the Local and Global Environment

  10. The CIRS Building Concept Improving the Human Environment

  11. The CIRS Building Concept Cost-effective and Adaptive

  12. The CIRS Building Concept

  13. Science World Theatre

  14. Community Engagement Immersion & Interaction Theatre

  15. Dow BC Hydro ICSC Terasen Xantrex DSF Envision Vancity Vancouver NRCan Noram Telus FCC SGI Haworth GVRD NRC The Sustainability Mosaic

  16. materials DSM urban design utility solar offsets simulation finance codes energy policy biodiesel IT fuel cells data mgmt interiors standards Industrial ecology The Sustainability Mosaic

  17. materials DSM urban design utility solar offsets simulation finance codes energy policy biodiesel IT fuel cells data mgmt interiors standards industrial ecology The Sustainability Mosaic

  18. materials biodiesel urban design utility solar DSF simulation finance codes energy policy DSM IT FCC data mgmt interiors standards industrial ecology The Sustainability Mosaic

  19. Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability “Accelerating Sustainability”

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