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This work, presented by Ulrich Mans at the EADI Expert Meeting 2010, explores the development of entrepreneurial green cities by investigating renewable energy advancements in emerging market cities. It emphasizes the importance of medium-sized cities, which house a significant portion of the global population and are experiencing rapid growth. Key discussions include the role of global city networks, policy options for promoting renewable energy, and case studies from cities like Cape Town, Masdar, and Pune. The research aims to uncover strategies, challenges, and the autonomy of municipalities in this transition.
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Ulrich Mans PhD Candidate Entrepreneurial green cities Investigating the advance of renewableenergy in emergingmarketcities
Step 1: Global city networksLookingbeyondrankings: every city is global in itsownways EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Step 1: Global city networksLookingbeyondrankings: every city is global in itsownways EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Step 1: Global city networksLookingbeyondrankings: every city is global in itsownways EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Step 1: Global city networksLookingbeyondrankings: every city is global in itsownways • Towards a new field of research: • Industrialisedmarkets… to… emergingmarkets • Frommega-cities … to… medium sizecities • Economicfootprint … to… sector-specificleverage • A new type of city connectivity, basedon a city’s ‘prime sectors’ EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Looking at medium-sizecitiesWhythe 1-5 millioncategory is important: the bad news • Most people live there (23%) • Growing in numbers (361 in 2005, 524 in 2025) • Fast-pacedeconomicgrowth Urban Resilience Lecture
Step 2: Renewable EnergyLookingbeyondsavingenergy: newenergyproduction EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Step 2: Renewable EnergyLookingbeyondsavingenergy: newenergyproduction EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Policy Options for CitiesHow to promote Renewable Energy Generation EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Urbangovernance and the green agendaTwo trends in going green Awareness ca,mpaigns Green-concsious growth Incentivesforconsumption Regulatingstandards Subsidies forenergyproduction Research & Development Attractinginvestment CDM projects Green-driven growth EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Entrepreneurialgreen citiesTwo trends in going green ? Awareness ca,mpaigns Green-concsious growth Incentivesforconsumption Regulatingstandards Subsidies forenergyproduction Research & Development Attractinginvestment CDM projects Green-driven growth EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Step 3: Entrepreneurial green cityLookingbeyond the firstexperiments Masdar, United Arab Emirates Green-concsious growth Cape Town, South Africa Songdo, South Korea Pune, India Zira Island, Azerbaijan Wuxi, China Green-driven growth EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Renewable EnergyInvestment trends in anemerging sector - SOLAR EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Renewable EnergyInvestment trends in anemerging sector - WIND EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Case Study: Cape TownDilemma’s of a pioneer • Earlyaction: 2002 WSSD • Commitmentonmunicipal level • Keyfiguresadvocatingpilotprojects • First results in 2008 • Assessing the problems • Butnow: waitingfornationalregulation Urban Resilience Lecture
WayForwardResearch Questions • Whichmedium-sizecities are emergingcentres of the globalrenewabbleenergy sector? • To whatextent to they combine GCG with GDG? • Whichstrategies do municipalitiesfollow …? • Whatchallenges do municipalities face…? • Howmuchautonomy do these municipalities have…? EADI Expert Meeting 2010
Thankyou. u.mans@uva.nl http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/u.mans/ EADI Expert Meeting 2010