© VLGA 2010 1 Resilient Neighbourhoods: Integrated Approaches to Urban Change.

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© VLGA Resilient Neighbourhoods: Integrated Approaches to Urban Change

© VLGA 2010 Introduction 2 Project aims to help councils with two key challenges: Understanding urban change Need to integrate planning within local government and between levels of government

© VLGA 2010 Understanding Sustainable Urban Change Need to define resilience and sustainability Work with community to develop a vision 3

© VLGA 2010 Integration Leadership support, management commitment and organisational culture essential ingredients Combination of policy, projects and processes is crucial to embedding sustainable development across all areas of local government 4

© VLGA 2010 Framework for Integrated Approaches to Urban Change 1.Have a clear vision 2.Identify and engage your stakeholders 3.Work together to share the responsibility 4.Demonstrate how change can occur 5

© VLGA 2010 Want to know more? Toby Archer VLGA Director Policy 6