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1 Megacities Research for the Sustainable Development of Tomorrow’s Megacities Main phase: Energy- and climate-efficient structures in urban growth centres BMZ, Bonn, 27 May 2010 Expert Round Table: Urban Chances – city growth and the sustainability challenge www.future-megacities.org www.future-megacities-2010.org Dr. Andrea Koch-Kraft PT-DLR Environment, Culture, Sustainability Project Management Agency in the German Aerospace Center

2 2 Setting the Agenda I 2000MDGs – UN Millennium Summit »Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability »Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development 2005Gleneagles »agreements on development in Africa and on Global Climate Change (2007IPCC 4th Report) 2007Heiligendamm 2007 »Global Concern: Climate Protection and Energy-Efficiency – Appropriate Technologies

3 3 2002 National Strategy for Sustainable Development 2004 FONA - Research for Sustainability Framework Programme of BMBF for a sustainable, innovative society »Research for Sustainable Development of Tomorrow’s Megacities 2006Federal Government’s High-Tech Strategy 2007BMBF’s High-Tech Strategy for Climate Protection 2008 -Future Megacities – Energy- and Climate-2013 Efficient Structures in Urban Growth Centres 2009FONA 2 Setting the Agenda II

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5 5 Megacities 2015

6 6 Megacities as focal points of global sustainable development Expansion of Megacities is the primary and most far-reaching pattern of urbanization in developing- and threshold countries. 5 Megacities in 1975; an estimated 26 by the year 2015. More than 20 metropoles (annual growth rate of 3-4 %) rapidly approaching the threshold >>> tomorrow’s Megacities Megacities: focal points and pacesetters of economic globalization, social distortion and ecological change. Growing radiance on rural hinterland, on entire regions and economic zones, on increasingly globally tense supply- and value chains. Megacities = Arenas, in which decisions are made on the economical development, the social quality of life and the ecological sustainability of the world society.

7 7 Megacities as focal points of globally sustainable development 80% of the economic growth in threshold- and developing countries is generated in cities 2% of the earth’s surface is covered by cities 78% of all CO ² emissions are generated in cities 85% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gases are produced in cities 2.4 billion people in developing countries have no access to modern energy supply forms. Cities are at a turning point– they can either pursue business-as-usual- scenarios or seize the opportunity toward sustainable development, including energy- and climate-efficient structures.

8 8 Research, planning, development and implementation of solution- orientated and integrated innovation strategies and management concepts for future Megacities. Technical and non-technical innovations for the establishment of energy- and climate-efficient structures. Enable cities, their decision makers and inhabitants to increase the sphere and yield of efficiency in energy production, distribution and utilization. Showcase, that resource-consumption and greenhouse gas-emission by energy-using sectors can prospectively be reduced in terms of sustainability. Key goals of the BMBF research priority

9 9 Key guidelines of the BMBF research priority User-oriented, participatory approach: Project development in close cooperation with decision-makers and interest groups on-site. Multidimensional research themes oriented to specific demand areas: „prevention & therapy“ instead of mere „diagnosis“. Take sustainability seriously: postulate a coherent concept for the interaction of economical, social and ecological transformations. Long-term + graded promotion: 3 years set up phase, then 1 x 5 years main phase. Implementation of pilot measures.

10 10 Facts and Figures Promotion commencement: July 2005 preliminary phase until 03/08 to appoint a sustainable consortium for main phase application Main phase April 2008 to July 2013 Energy- und climate-efficient structures in urban growth centres Funding: approx. € 50 M At present 10 promoted teams + accompanying measures In 8 countries –1 Latin America – 3 Africa – 6 Asia

11 11 Megacities – Main Phase Projects 2008 –2013

12 12 Thematic Foci I Lima: water- and wastewater management under 9 mm of precipitation per year Casablanca: urban agriculture - potentials and constraints for sustainable and climate- and energy-efficient urban growth Addis Ababa: urban waste as a source of energy-production and income generation Gauteng: efficient energy production and energy use Karaj/ Teheran: New Town Development integrated technology, architectural design and planning strategies

13 13 Thematic Foci II Hyderabad: Climate and energy in a complex transition process – towards sustainable Hyderabad – mitigation and adaptation strategies by changing institutions, governance structures, life styles and consumption patterns Urumqi: Resource-efficiency and life cycle analyses in a highland-lowland interactive system within sensitive dryland environment Shanghai: Future oriented integrated urban designs – masterplan adaptations under extreme growth conditions Ho Chi Minh City: Urban growth at 2 meters above sea level Integrative Urban and Environmental Planning Framework - Adaptation to Global Climate Change”

14 14 Promotional Policy Activities I Public relations: –Internet presence : www.future-megacities.org –Loose-leaf collection: programme- and project-profiles Various international programme appearances abroad, e. g. World Urban Forum III (WUF III) in Vancouver, 2006 World Urban Forum IV (WUF III) in Nanjing, 2008 World Urban Forum V in Rio, 2010 DuC – Urban Academy Shanghai, 2010 In Germany, e. g. FONA 2008 and FONA 2009 International IHDP-Conference in Bonn, 2009 International ICLEI-Conference in Bonn, 2010

15 15 Promotional Policy Activities II BMBF‘s International Megacities Conference Essen, Germany Oktober 11-13, 2010 Megacities in Balance New Alliances for Energy – and Climate- efficient www.future-megacities-2010.org

16 16 The Climate Changes Our Commitment Doesn‘t


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