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ICT : Enabling the Sustainable City and Community. Monique Meche Director, Global Environment Policy and Sustainability. MONITOR. MANAGE. REDUCE. Cisco Vision. If it’s Connected to the Internet, it can be Greener. Electricity use in offices Appliances in homes - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ICT: Enabling the Sustainable City and Community
Monique MecheDirector, Global Environment Policy and Sustainability
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Cisco Vision
If it’s Connected to the Internet, it can be Greener
MONITOR
MANAGE
REDUCE
Electricity use in offices Appliances in homes Traffic flows in cities
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SMART 2020: ICT Climate Change Solutions According to the SMART
2020 Report, ICT can reduce global emissions up to 15% by 2020: five times its own footprint in 2020
Savings of 7.8 Gt CO2e Key requirements to capture
opportunity:New Business ModelsEnergy Efficiency ICT/R&D InvestmentsNew EcosystemsNew Regulatory ModelsActive Carbon Marketswww.smart2020.org
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CITIES: FACING CLIMATE CHALLENGES
80% of
World’s GHGs
Emissions
>50% of
World’s
Population
75% of World’s
Energy
Consumption
•Half the world’s population – set to rise to 80% by 2050
•Big cities getting bigger....100 new 1M+ cities by 2025
•500M urbanized in next 5 years•Cities use 75% of the world’s energy and are responsible for 80% GHGs
•Critical for climate change first response, mitigation and adaptation
• Easy best practice transfer : less differentiation between ‘North-South’ designations than national governments
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VIDEO
Connected Urban Development (CUD)
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5 year Cisco commitment under Clinton Global Initiative, initiated in 2006 Public-Private partnership with Amsterdam, Seoul, San Francisco, Madrid,
Lisbon, Birmingham, and Hamburg Objectives:
- Develop innovative solutions using ICTs to reduce CO2 emissions- Blueprints, models and practices that help to create successful, connected,
attractive and sustainable 21st century cities- Improve the way cities function through ICT:
- give people information to make informed decisions + change behavior- manage cities in more participative way
Connected Urban Development (CUD)
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Connected Urban Development A Blueprint for Smart and Connected Communities
Broadband PlatformIP-Enabled Homes and Offices, Roads, Utilities, Workplace Design
Sustainable Urban Planning
Connected & Sustainable Work
Smart WorkCentres
Digital Swarming& Hub Pavilions
ConnectedWorkplaces
ConnectedWorkforce
Connected & Sustainable Buildings
Homes
OfficeBuildings
Public Spaces
Public TransitHubs
Hospitalsand Schools
Connected & Sustainable
Mobility
Smart Transportation
Pricing
Personal TravelAssistant
Connected PublicTransit
Connected & Sustainable
Energy
Renewables &Co-Generation
Urban Monitoring& Measurement
Citizens EnergyEfficiency
Sustainable Socio -
EconomicsActive Community
& Eco Maps
InnovativeGreen Business
Models andSustainability
Clusters
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Cisco / NASA : Planetary Skin
The Problem: Can’t manage what you can’t measure, notably
for resources, risks & environmental markets
The Solution:A web-Platform capable to : Manage resources productively and effectively
(energy, water, land, waste, and infrastructure) Manage risks (related to rises in sea level,
affecting coastal infrastructures, drought-related crop yield reductions, and disease proliferation and pandemics)
Manage new environmental markets (carbon, water, biodiversity and more)
Data collected from space to airborne to terrestrial sensors to people-based networks- to model, predict, analyze and report
www.planetaryskin.org
Massive global-monitoring system of environmental conditions to enable effective decision making
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Large andGlobal
Diverse Students andCommunities
Students: Age (12-65), Gender (20% female), and Challenging Circumstances
Mature and Developing Countries
165+ Countries900,000+ Students/Year3,250,000+ Students over 12 Years
Cisco Networking Academy Overview
Diverse Educational Institutions
Entry Level Networking Skills EducationFocus: Individuals and Underserved Communities
Universities, Community Colleges, Vocational Schools, Secondary Schools, Non-profit Organizations, Second Chance
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Students, Growth and Gender by Region (900,000+ Students)
U.S. and Canada
Europe
Latin America
Central and Eastern Europe
Russia and CIS
Middle East
Africa
AsiaPac - Mature
AsiaPac - Emerging and Less Developed
Japan
1% -10%
6% 8%
19% 24%
2% 47%20% 7%
7% 8%
14% 9%
19% 14%
Source: AME, jzinn_v1, Snapshot as of Nov 2, 2009
% of Global Total
14%
23%
7% 35%
5% 21% 28%
31%
9%
14%
17%
31%
19%
17%
% % Growth YoY
% % Female
% % of Worldwide Total
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Sustainable Solutions: TelePresence
Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play and Learn
1 Flight from SFO to TYO =
98 TelePresence Sessions
Travel Avoided
97,543 Meetings
Cost Savings
$390,000,000
Emissions Saved
210.7Metric Tons
Cars Off the Road
36,546
Source: Cisco TelePresence Executive Metrics DashboardTime Frame: 158 Weeks
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COP15: Cisco Official Technology SponsorThe greenest, most collaborative climate summit ever
Global Climate Change Meeting Platform Connected UN HQ in NY, UNFCCC in Bonn, UN Palais Des Nation in Geneva, UNICC in Geneva, UNEP
in Nairobi, Danish Ministry of Climate, 75 Cisco TelePresence rooms, 23 Danish embassies, Govts of Mexico, South Korea, Australia, and France
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ICT Climate Solution Opportunities
Transportation De-materialization Buildings Information ManagementSmartgrid
Sub Sectors
Integration and Management of
Distributed Power Generation
Facility Level GHG Management
Congestion Pricing and
Management
Software for Demand
Response Mgmt
Vehicle to Grid Charging/Storage
Collaboration Software
Software Companies
Social Networking for Ride/Car Sharing
Remote Demand Management
Equip Mfgs (HP, Dell,
Intel, Ericsson,
Nokia)
Smart Meter Connectivity
Telecoms
Distributed Storage Systems/Vehicle 2 Grid
Real Time Transfer of Information
Broadband Access =>Low(er) Carbon Trans Alternatives
Demand Response Integration with IT
Equipment
Tele- Conference
Cloud/Virtualization of Servers
Wireless Grid Mgmt
Building Energy Management
Network Companies
Building Energy Monitors/Sensors
Route Planning /Goods Mgmt
Desktop Virtualization
Supply Chain Management and GHG
Reporting
Energy/GHG Management Dashboards
Cloud Server/Virtualization Software
Route Planning /Goods
Management
Tele-Conference
Smart Parking & Pricing Systems
E-books, e-Music, Digital Photos, Paperless Workspace
Home Energy Mgmt
Dashboards
Smart Appliances
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Conclusion ICT enables sustainable
cities and communities Developing climate change
mitigation and adaptation solutions depends on using ICTs
Embrace Technology/ Broadband/Education as enablers for sustainable cities
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