Sustainable Cities through an Integrated Approach - Agneta Persson

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Agneta Persson, Global Director, Designing Future Cities, Genivar / WSP Group An Overview of District-Scale Sustainability in Sweden

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Sustainable cities through

an integrated approach Agneta Persson

Global Director Designing Future Cities

An integrated approach makes the difference!

Community

Economy

Infrastructur

Ecology

Urban development

Indoor climate

Energy & Climate

Climate adaptation

Transport & mobility

Project Managment, Sustainability Management, Process and Communication

Reduce energy end use

Minimise losses in all parts of the

chain Closed eco loops

Renewable energy supply

Future Energy – a strategy for sustainable energy systems

Some of the examples:

• Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm

• Royal Seaport, Stockholm

• Brunnshög, Lund

• H+, Helsingborg

• Storsjö strand, Östersund

• Ecostry, Örnsköldsvik

• City of Sigtuna

• City of Lidingö

• Slussen, Stockholm

• City of Eskilstuna

• Saltängen, Norrköping

• Hyllie, Malmö

• Rosengård, Malmö

• Östra Sala Backe, Uppsala

• Western Harbour (Masthusen), Malmö

Lots of good examples - sustainable city districts in development

Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm

Young, dynamic, modern and

global

Integrated systems

Motto: ”Twice as good!”

• Sustainable transports

• Energy

• Recycling

• Water

• Green areas

• ICT

Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm

Integrated systems

www.onspotstory.com/sv/webapp/guide/sv/1175

Stockholm Royal Seaport – A world class sustainable city district

19 000 inhabitants

30 000 working spaces

Goals:

• Fossil fuel free by 2030

• CO2 < 1,5 ton per capita

by 2020

• Climate adaptation

Focus areas:

• Energy demand

• Transport

• Climate adaptation

• Closed eco loops

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Brunnshög, Lund’s new city district

The energy utility a main driver:

• Sustainable energy master planning

• Energy scenarios

• Energy supply

• Measures for a CO2 neutral city district

• Smart grids

• Climate adaptation

• Strategic advice

H+ a sustainable city district in Helsingborg

Energy positive

Primary energy

Cost neutral

Best Practice

Another energy utility driven development:

Can the energy positive goal be achieved in the H+ district?

Sustainable City Districts – a comparison

In common:

1) Low energy demand

2) Renewable energy

District Royal Seaport Brunnshög H+

City Stockholm Lund Helsingborg

Population 19 000 10 000 10 000

Working spaces 30 000 15 000 11 600

Energy strategy 1,5 ton CO2/cap. 150 % energy Energy positive

Masthusen, Western Harbour, Malmö

BREEAM Communities paves the way

Sustainable City Districts – key learnings

Integrated services necessary for sustainable development

Involve important stakeholders as early as possible – area specific

agreements have proven to be very useful

Build on existing knowledge, check what other cities have done before

getting started

An early analysis of potential conflicts of interest can help avoid a lot of

problems later in the development

A sustainability coordinator makes a huge difference

Sustainability certification schemes can help organise the work efficiently

It’s like a relay race, efficient handovers between phases are crucial

agneta.persson@wspgroup.se

+46-10 722 86 98