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Elliott Sclar delivers keynote address at 8th International Conference on Urban Health in Nairobi, Kenya
Professor Elliott Sclar, Director of CSUD, gave a keynote address at the 8th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) in Nairobi, Kenya on October 22, 2009. Sclar’s talk called for the reconnection of the fields of health and urban planning, as this will be a key to addressing the pressing issue of improving population health in a rapidly urbanizing world. He linked these ideas to CSUD’s ongoing project work on urban planning and sustainable transportation in Nairobi, Kenya.
Elliott Sclar participates in UN-HABITAT’s 6th HS-Net Advisory Board meeting held in Mombassa, Kenya
Elliott Sclar, Director of CSUD, participated in UN-HABITAT’s 6th HS-Net Advisory Board meeting held October 19-21, 2009 in Mombassa, Kenya. The series of meetings frame the content and structure of the two upcoming issues of the Global Report on Human Settlements (2011-Cities and Climate Change and 2013-Sustainable Urban Transport). Previous issues have included Planning Sustainable Cities (2009), Enhancing Urban Safety and Security (2007), Financing Urban Shelter (2005) and The Challenge of Slums (2003).
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CSUD sponsored special guest lecture by Enrique Peñalosa at the University of Nairobi
On October 16th, 2009 the Center for Sustainable Urban Development, the Institute for Development Studies at the University of Nairobi, and the New York based Institute for Transportation and Development Policy sponsored a public lecture at the University of Nairobi featuring visionary politician and urban strategist, Mr.Enrique Peñalosa. Mr. Peñalosa, the former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, gave a talk entitled “What is a Good City: Public Space, Transport and Quality of Life” which focused on transforming cities into world-class models of urban happiness and the integral role of sustainable transportation therein. While mayor, Peñalosa undertook numerous initiatives to make Bogotá more livable ,including building hundreds of kilometers of protected sidewalks, bicycle paths, pedestrian streets, greenways and parks. Mr. Peñalosa spoke to an audience comprised of national and local government officials, international development agencies, urban professionals, community groups, professors and students from various universities in Nairobi and from around the globe. The talk and the ensuing discussion was of particular relevance to the local audience, as Nairobi is facing serious transportation problems which are impacting the quality of life of all of its residents. Additionally, the national and local governments are currently considering various options for transportation development for Nairobi, as visions for Nairobi Metropolitan 2030 plan are underway.
Elliott Sclar presents paper “The Political-Economics of Private Infrastructure Finance: The New Sub Prime” at the 50th Anniversary ACSP Conference
Public-private partnerships are becoming the standard response to infrastructure needs. The approach is proving to be problematic because either intentionally or unintentionally, it always privileges returns to the private partner over the public partner's need for public services. Elliott Sclar, Professor of Urban Planning and Director of CSUD presented his latest paper “The Political-Economics of Private Infrastructure Finance: The New Sub Prime” at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning in October 2009.
CSUD Co-Hosts Transport Modeling Workshops in Nairobi, Kenya
On August 18 and 19, CSUD, in partnership with the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), hosted a series of Transport Modeling Workshops in Nairobi, Kenya. The Transport Modeling Workshops were designed to share and leverage the findings and recommendations regarding the Nairobi Metropolitan Region’s transport outlook that have been recently formulated by the UC Berkeley Center for Future Urban Transport, transport economist Deborah Salon of UC Davis, and Sarah Williams, Director of Columbia University’s Spatial Information Design Lab. The Workshops included sessions for Kenyan policy makers and technical staff, a training session for young professionals and students, and an information sharing and political action session for local community groups organized in partnership with the Kenya Alliance of Resident Associations (KARA).
CSUD launches collaborative traffic emission study in Nairobi, Kenya
The Center for Sustainable Urban Development is proud to announce the July 2009 commencement of an exciting traffic emission study entitled “Nairobi Area Traffic Contribution to Air Pollution" (NATCAP). This is a collaborative effort between CSUD; Professor Patrick Kinney, Mailman School of Health at Columbia University; Professor Anthony Gachanja, Department of Chemistry, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya; Dr. Michael J. Gatari Gichuru, Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology (INST) at the University of Nairobi, Kenya; and Dr. Peter Ndiba, Department of Civil Engineering, College of Architecture and Engineering at the University of Nairobi, Kenya. This study will provide preliminary analysis of the influence of vehicle traffic emissions on Nairobi air quality. It will also provide a major contribution to the understanding of air pollution in high altitude cities in developing countries. Students, current and future, will have an opportunity to participate in joint environmental and public health research and appreciate use of aerosol samplers and associated field work challenges.
Sustainable South Bronx (SSBx) and Columbia University's Cool City Project Release Study:
Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies Can Improve New York City's Environment
On October 15, 2008, with partial support from CSUD, Sustainable South Bronx (SSBx) and Columbia University's Cool City Project released the study "Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies Can Improve New York City's Environment." Written in partnership with the Cool City Project, the SSBx study found that widespread use of vegetated and highly reflective surfaces in New York City's built environment could improve the City's environment, public health and economy.
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CSUD Premieres Documentary Film:
Innovations for an Urban World: A Global Urban Summit
In May, 2008, the Center for Sustainable Urban Development premiered the documentary film "Innovations for an Urban World: A Global Urban Summit." The half-hour film is based on a series of four week-long meetings held at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center in July, 2007, which brought together a variety of key stakeholders to highlight opportunities to address the challenges faced by the world's fastest growing population group – the urban poor.
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CSUD and New University of Lisbon Agree to Professor Exchange Program
The Center for Sustainable Urban Development recently signed a letter of intent with the Department of Geography and Regional Planning of the School of Social and Human Sciences at the New University of Lisbon to design a professor exchange program. The exchange program is an outgrowth of the New University’s proposed new Ph.D. program, which is aimed at developing high-level knowledge and research at the nexus of the fields of geography, environmental sciences, economics and planning. Each year, CSUD will select a professor to give a special course to be integrated in the Ph.D. program offered by the Department of Geography and Regional Planning of the New University of Lisbon. CSUD and the New University will also explore possibilities for continued cooperation in research and specified community projects between the two universities.
