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A green economy must be environmentally and monetarily sustainable. Paying for green technologies, jobs, buildings, cars, and infrastructure will require innovations in how we see, use and exchange money and credit. A dual crisis -- of the environment and of the banking system -- provides us with a 'magic moment': to enable sustainability in cities and regions, plus provide adequate financing for those local governments to utilize new technologies and transition to a cleaner and greener urban age.
Sustainable cities are home to green consumers, triple bottom line green businesses, entrepreneurial nonprofits and government agencies. Financing for the best initiatives is delayed and inadequate. Unconnected pieces and spigots left over from the carbon-based economy are corrosive legacies, and their investment practices do not suit the sustainable city's financial needs. We must think anew about credit, money, banking, ratings and investment.
"Sustainable City Finance" will gather thought leaders and pioneers who are working to implement solutions, to share their views of what exists, what is needed, and how sustainable cities can best leverage the reform of banking and credit markets.
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Agenda
January 6, 2010
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6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
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Pre-Conference Reception Sponsored and Hosted by The Van Alen Institute 30 West 22nd Street – 6th Floor (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) New York City
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January 7, 2010
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8:00 AM
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Registration and Breakfast The New York Academy of Sciences 250 Greenwich Street (7 World Trade Center) – 40th Floor New York City
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9:00 AM
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Welcome Ellis Rubinstein, The New York Academy of Sciences
Opening Remarks Gordon Feller, Urban Age Institute
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SESSION I: Sustainable Urban Lifelines in the 21st Century: Global South and Global North
Moderator: Nancy Connery, NextGen Infrastructure
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9:15 AM
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Michael Singer, Michael Singer Studio Sarah Slaughter, MIT Sloan School of Management Barry Caldwell, Waste Management
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SESSION II: The Sustainable City in the Sustainable Region
Moderator: Armando Carbonell, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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10:10 AM
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Rohit (Rit) Aggarwala, Mayor's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, City of New York Al Appleton, Former Chief of NYC Department of Environmental Protection Robert Yaro, Regional Plan Association
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11:00 AM
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Coffee Break
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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11:30 AM
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Breakout #1- Sustainable City Finance: How it Works on the Ground – Case Studies Facilitator: Tom Cochran, US Confederation of Mayors
Pegeen Hanrahan, Mayor of Gainesville, Florida Jack Hidary, SmartTransportation.org Seth Pinsky, NYC Economic Development Corporation
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11:30 AM
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Breakout #2 - Transforming Cities - Dramatically Different Approaches in Different Cities Facilitator: Neal Peirce, Washington Post Group
Nicolas Buchoud, Urban Development in the Office of the President of Ile de France, Paris Gary Lawrence, Ove Arup Keshav Varma, World Bank Institute Jan Olbrycht, European Parliament, Brussels Shankar Raj Kandel (Invited), Kathmandu Metropolitan City Government, Nepal
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11:30 AM
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Breakout #3 - Urban Mobility: Much More than Cleaner and Greener Facilitator: Tom Wright, Regional Plan Association
Michael Serafino, Zipcar Susan Zielinski, University of Michigan Sheila Watson, FIA Foundation, London Bill Reinert, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Sophie Punte, Clean Air Initiative-Asia, Manila
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12:30 PM
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Lunch (Provided)
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SESSION III: Financing Mechanisms that Work
Moderator: Robert Buckley, Rockefeller Foundation
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2:00 PM
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Eduardo Rojas, Inter-American Development Bank Yan Peng, Clean Air Initiative-Asia, Beijing Andrew Carman, Siemens Financial Services Somsook Boonyabancha (Invited), Asian Coalition for Housing Rights
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SIMULTANEOUS SESSIONS
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SESSIONS IV-A: New Angles on Old Problems: How Will More Money Flow?
Moderator: Peter J. Miscovich, Jones Lang LaSalle
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3:00 PM
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Gordon McLaren, ESEP Ltd, Scotland Jonathan Rose, Jonathan Rose Companies, USA Ronald Dembo, ZeroFootprint, Canada
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Session IV-B: Private Sector and Global Organizations as Key Partners
Moderator: Nicholas You, Office of the Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, Kenya
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3:00 PM
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Helcio Tokeshi, Estruturadora Brasileira de Projetos, Brasil Harry Verhaar, Philips Lighting, Netherlands Manuel Zelaya (Invited), Cemex, Mexico
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4:00 PM
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Closing Tim Campbell, Urban Age Institute Ian Brown, Gallup Institute on Global Cities
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Speakers
For Speaker Bios, Click Here.
Organizer
Gordon Feller
Urban Age Institute
Speakers
Rohit (Rit) Aggarwala
Mayor's Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, City of New York
Al Appleton
Former Chief of New York City Department of Environmental Protection
Somsook Boonyabancha (Invited)
Asian Coalition for Housing Rights
Ian Brown
Gallup Institute on Global Cities
Nicolas Buchoud
Urban Development in the Office of the President of Ile de France, Paris
Robert Buckley
Rockefeller Foundation
Barry Caldwell
Waste Management
Tim Campbell
Urban Age Institute
Armando Carbonell
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Andrew Carman
Siemens Financial Services
Tom Cochran
United States Confederation of Mayors
Nancy Connery
NextGen Infrastructure
Ron Dembo
Zerofootprint
Pegeen Hanrahan
Mayor of Gainesville, Florida
Jack Hidary
SmartTransportation.org
Shankar Raj Kandel (Invited)
Kathmandu Metropolitan City Government, Nepal
Gary Lawrence
Ove Arup
Gordon McLaren
ESEP Ltd
Peter J. Miscovich
Jones Lang LaSalle
Jan Olbrycht
European Parliament, Brussels
Neal Peirce
Washington Post Group
Yan Peng
Clean Air Initiative Asia, Beijing
Seth Pinsky
New York City Economic Development Corporation
Sophie Punte
Clean Air Initiative Asia, Manila
Bill Reinert
Toyota Motor Sales, USA
Eduardo Rojas
Inter-American Development Bank
Jonathan Rose
Jonathan Rose Companies
Michael Serafino
Zipcar
Michael Singer
Michael Singer Studio
Sarah Slaughter
MIT Sloan School of Management
Helcio Tokeshi
Estruturadora Brasileira de Projetos, Brasil
Keshav Varma
World Bank Institute
Harry Verhaar
Philips Lighting B.V.
Sheila Watson
FIA Foundation, London
Tom Wright
Regional Plan Association (RPA)
Robert Yaro
Regional Plan Association (RPA)
Nicholas You
UN-HABITAT, Kenya
Manuel Zelaya (Invited)
Cemex, Mexico
Susan Zielinski
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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