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Nick Grayson – Climate Change & Sustainability Manager Birmingham - The Total Environment to an Edible City? Birmingham City University Seminar April 23rd 2012 NIA award 2012-15 – confirmation of 30 years/ ‘Endless Village’ We know where we are…….. We know where we want to get to…. And how…… Total Picture Total Environment Total Solution -BUCCANEER; Birmingham Urban Climate Change with Neighbourhood Estimates of Environmental Risk; 6. Implementation – A National Case Study Key Partners Climate Risk Water & Flood Risk Green Infrastructure EVIDENCE Public Health Biodiversity POLICY The LEP & Business The 9 piece jigsaw – GIA Partnership Community &Resilience DELIVERY Sustainable Transport Planning Principle Output & Policy Task GIA Delivery Group Endorse the Birmingham Forest The City’s Productive Land Promote allotments Facilitate community food growing, orchards, and woodlands Embed biomass production Adopt A Walkable City The City’s Greenways Greenway networks “Quiet Roads” Permissive access rights Ecosystem Evaluation of Birmingham’s GI and Trees The City’s Ecosystem Explore new funding mechanisms & joint partnerships Biodiversity mapping Adopt a Blue Corridor Policy The City’s Blue Infrastructure Enhance and the wider Blue network. SuDS & flood & water management Enhance water quality & riparian habitat Adopt a Birmingham Index for GI The City’s Green Infrastructure Sustainable tree planting policy Introduce a Birmingham GI Index Habitat permeability Adopt GI Solutions to the Urban Heat Island An Adapted City Green roofs & walls Protection of natural & built heritage Integrate public health concerns Adopt Natural Health Improvement Zones (NHIZ) A Healthy City Introduce sustainable land management principles. ‘Be Active’ neighbourhoods Childhood development Extract timber sustainably from City woodlands and river corridors Plant new woodlands To facilitate community food growing leading to healthy lifestyles and cohesive communities. Connect pedestrian & cycle routes to greenways. Establish quiet roads in neighbourhoods Solve broken links in networks To provide a Core Strategy ecosystems services evidence base for all GI and trees. To implement a Birmingham Tree Bond fund. Co-ordinate the GI CIL Implementation Plan. Integrate all biodiversity priorities. Facilitate the adoption of a Blue Corridor Policy; with zero floodplain tolerance. Integrate SUDs and flood management solutions.; and wetland creation Implement a programme of water quality & habitat enhancements Introduce a sustainable tree planting policy. Protect & enhance GI through the Birmingham Index Introduce a GI Index Questionnaire for all development. Map all the climate change risks. Devise future-proofing techniques & policies across all partners citywide. Maximise adaptation opportunities: greening reduces the urban heat island effect, reduce flood risk & protect habitat and heritage. Link research with delivery, by creating NHIZ’s across the city. Embed the 4 ‘Wells’; well being, well managed, well used and used well. Research and promote all links between health and environment, create accessible green space for all and apply natural solutions to health concerns. Birmingham as National Pilot A Private Sector / Public Sector Joint Plan/ vision for Birmingham 1. The City’s Productive Land – The Birmingham Forest 2. The City’s Greenways – UK’s First Walkable City 5. The City’s Green Infrastructure A Birmingham Index….? 6. An Adapted City 7. A Healthy City 1952 smog = 4,075 excess deaths – Clean Air Act; COMEAP’s 2008 Report 4,267 predicted deaths, PM10s; JSNA Public Health Outcomes Framework Planning Checklist