Webinars

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May 22, 2012 at 8 a.m. PDT

 

Thomas Wright, Executive Director of Regional Plan Association (RPA), will  present a webinar on "Collaborative Urban Innovation" that reviews the research, planning and advocacy techniques used by this, the United States’ oldest independent regional planning organization, over its 90-year history--and also reaches out to the community to provide input on key research topics.

 

This presentation is part of a series of pre-"Meeting of the Minds 2012" events hosted by the Smart+Connected Communities Institute and the Regional Plan Association. In it, Wright will highlight the new urban and regional developments in communication outreach techniques affecting the U.S. tri-state Metropolitan Region (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) surrounding New York City.

 

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The RPA has been creating and disseminating these long-term strategic plans since the 1920s, placing the organization at the  forefront of planning techniques and technology. From simulations in the 1930s to advocacy planning in the 1960s to television documentaries  in the 1970s to electronic town hall  forums in the 2000s, RPA has been  an early adopter of communications technology in regional planning.

 

Today, as the RPA considers the scope, scale and ambition of a Fourth Regional Plan, it explores social media, crowd sourcing, gaming and other new communication tools for their potential in extending reach and impact. This effort, undertaken in partnership with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, will describe the history of RPA's approach and pose questions about directions for the future.

 

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If you weren't able to join us on the 22nd March at 8:00AM (U.S. PDT) for the webinar:  San Francisco’s Innovations Secret – Direct from the Source, you can now access the session recording:

 

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This special event featured a presentation by Jay Nath, the City of San Francisco’s Chief Innovation Officer. The event was moderated by Gordon Feller, Cisco’s Director of Urban Innovations.

 

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This webinar answered a few key questions:

  • On the  road toward becoming a smarter and more connected city, how and where is  San Francisco succeeding?
  • What steps has the city government  taken to nurture this? What role has the private sector held? What has  the role been for citizens?
  • Is SF doing things that others —  including corporations and universities — will find useful?
  • Is  the SF model replicable, scalable, and transferable?
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"Beyond Smart Cities: How Cities Network, Learn, Innovate" - Tim Campbell, Urban Age Institute

 

In addition to the webinar Learning Series, we will also be interviewing global thought leaders to share their current projects, innovative ideas, research and more. I interviewed three urban sustainability experts and to share with you their work and ideas.

 

Urban Age Institute Chairman Tim Campbell is researching how cities learn. This is particularly interesting information for this online community as we facilitate learnings and best practices from city to city. His research also touches on the challenges of governments that can be in silos, which is often discussed in the Smart+Connected Communities Institute.

 

Once I caught up with Tim Campbell, who was sailing from Ibiza to Gibraltar along the Spanish coast and then spending a couple of weeks in Egypt, he told me about his research for his new book "Beyond Smart Cities: How Cities Network, Learn, Innovate." Campbell conducts his research by surveys and face-to-face interviews, and the findings will be included in his book. The cities are not the largest or the smallest in terms of population, rather his subjects are average-sized cities- 1 to 5 million in population. He has interviewed up to 25 key players in each city during the face-to-face research.

 

"Cities are learning from each other," he said. "In this process, they are reaching out to other cities on many questions, such as how did they get ICT, talent and a lot more."

 

Campbell sees cities becoming autonomous and developing their own self-sustaining personalities as they start to influence national decisions.

 

"Cities are taking on new responsibilities," Campbell said. "They are defining their role in international trade."

 

Campbell continued that Europe is a good example where this influence is already happening with the EU policy and movement. The European city regions have stronger presence and recognition with knowledge, economies, regional cities linking together, including academic institutions and city hall.

 

According to Campbell, cities learn in many ways, but face to face contacts that build trust is very important. To start, the cities explore their own changemakers, gradually forming a cloud of trust, and this facilitates collaboration with various civil, public and private groups. The "cloud of trust" became a beacon in Campbell's research. He discovered that trust is crucial with city leaders and management.

 

To hear more about Tim Campbell's research, the Smart+Connected Communities Institute will host Campbell at a live webinar at noon EST February 22 via WebEx Event.

 

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Smart grid, energy trends and building infrastructure was the focus of the  Smart+Connected Communities Institute Learning Series presented January 25, 2011.

 

Cisco Systems Matt Laherty, creator of EnergyWise, presented a session providing professionals from Planning, IT, Facilities,  Sustainability and Finance with insight into emerging energy trends,  tools and implementation processes required to leverage ICT for energy  savings—and explained the way in which these groups must interact to  achieve success.  During the presentation he explained the future of  ICT for energy conservation and provided meaningful actionable steps  necessary to start a simple sustainability program.

 

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Smart+Connected  Communities Institute: Learning Series

The webinars will  feature sustainable urban development subject matters experts from  around the globe. They will share their implementation successes and  challenges as well as best practices and innovation in the areas of real  estate, urban planning,  transportation, buildings-energy consumption,  education, information and  communication technology and more. For  upcoming webinar topics and presenters, follow the S+CC Institute blog.  For questions or  to ask about presenting in the series, contact community  manager Jill Hundley Keefer.

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