KAZAN URBAN FORUM How should Kazan avoid the “big” cities mistakes: whose city is it? Dr John Round University of Birmingham Academic lead, International.

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KAZAN URBAN FORUM How should Kazan avoid the “big” cities mistakes: whose city is it? Dr John Round University of Birmingham Academic lead, International Laboratory for Comparative Urban Studies: Kazan Federal University

Who am I? Resident in Moscow and Kazan for the last three years – also spending time in Japan From Birmingham which is a city similar to Kazan as it is multi ethnic with high levels of tolerance and is transforming its economy from industry towards a diverse approach – with high levels of urban regeneration An urban geographer who specializes in the use of informal spaces, social networks, state society relations, urban regeneration

International Laboratory for Comparative Urban Studies: Kazan Federal University and University of Birmingham Bringing together social and natural scientists across the university and engaging with government, practitioners, NGOs and the general publics In collaboration with the University of Birmingham’s School of Geography and Centre for Urban and Regional Studies Creation of research projects, academic exchanges, dual MA degree All are invited to take part!

Whose city is it?

Who are the experts? There is no single ‘off the shelf answer’ for urban development Too often in Russia geography is ignored – too many western experts coming and saying the answer is bike lanes etc There needs to be a series of conversations amongst locals, end users, practitioners etc about what the city needs, what order it can be achieved in and how it can be sustained

Who are the competitors? Kazan needs to think about how to measure success First the city has to ‘love’ itself and develop a core brand It cannot compete with Moscow but needs to position itself as a viable alternative for young people Needs to look south and east as well as west

Who is successful? Berlin: but rents are rising forcing out those who make it popular – a critique of the creative class. Austin: again too expensive, too youth orientated Copenhagen: good balance of who the city is for – expensive Hi-tech areas: need the absolute ideal environment – not just economic but social and cultural

The resilient city Central to global urban development debates is the concept of resilience Taken from biology where it means how a system bounces back from an external shock Within the social sciences can refer to how regions respond to environmental disasters Within urban planning adapted to explore how regions/cities can incorporate resilience into planning be it economic, social, environmental etc Micro resilience on how micro raions, households etc cope with long-term processes

Easy wins Creating festivals in the city center at different times of year – a Turkish festival in Autumn, German festival in winter, an Ice festival in the New Year – develops links and bring people to the city center and changes the space (cf Birmingham, Sapporo) Handing over empty spaces in the city center to designers, craft workers, incubators, ‘pop up’ shops (cf Amsterdam) Pedesterising the city center at weekends – bring people in just to walk – link up Bauman with the lake – subsidize (or sponsor) food, music, street art etc

Continue and expand the work done on traffic management in the city Training for ‘people facing’ staff to create a more welcoming, friendly, city Develop the multi-ethnic tolerance of the city as a major selling point Asking people why they like other places! Easy to do – such as when they are waiting for their luggage at the airport Creating quality of life indicators which don’t just rely on economic statistics – environmental, satisfaction

Who should be involved: everyone Without a genuine commitment to civic engagement it is impossible to develop a city for long term, resilient, success Of course economic development is a key goal but it must be much broader than that – to include socio-cultural development, increasing the livability of the city etc This would place Kazan as a leader amongst Russia’s second tier cities

Ways forward A series of ‘town hall’ meetings where people can discuss ideas and wishes for the city The involvement of all groups in society – children, senior citizens, young families etc – and those involved with planning – government officials, practitioners, entrepreneurs, academics etc – through workshops, open calls for ideas, forums A multi-disciplinary approach to bring together environmental, economic, social, cultural issues and ideas that will make the city stand out in Russia as the first to take a holistic, resilient, approach Support for ‘city champions’ who will collect ideas and forward them through different channels, such as print and social media Exchanging ideas with other regions of the world through study trips, case studies, research projects