- Urban EcoMap provides information on carbon emissions from
transportation, energy and waste among neighborhoods, organized by ZIP
codes. As part of the Connected Urban
Development (CUD) program, the Urban EcoMap pilot is a collaborative
effort between the City and County of San Francisco's Department of the
Environment and Cisco's Internet
Business Solutions Group (IBSG), the company's strategic global
consulting arm.
- Urban EcoMap provides local communities with information on their
progress toward meeting greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals and gives them
access to the most useful, locally available tools and resources for
reducing their carbon footprint. Urban EcoMap in San Francisco amasses
information on a neighborhood level, organized by ZIP codes, and encourages
citizens to take action in the following two ways:
- Discover Your City's Neighborhoods: Through this visual
display, residents can see their GHG contributions in the areas of
transportation, energy and waste. This knowledge will empower neighborhoods
to identify and take specific actions to fight climate change, using
approaches such as operating alternative-fuel vehicles, reducing household
energy use and recycling.
- Take Climate Actions: Citizens can take action to help decrease the carbon footprint of their region, their particular ZIP code, and their city. By understanding the effort required to make various changes, the associated costs or financial benefits, and the environmental impacts, people can make better-informed decisions and promote change with others via social networking.
- Endorsed by Cisco, Urban EcoMap is part of the Global Urban Services
Platform approach toward which visionary cities and the information and
communications technology (ICT) industry are moving. Urban EcoMap provides
real-time environmental intelligence to enable citizens, communities,
cities, countries and businesses alike to make smart ecological decisions
and to develop policies that improve the sustainability of cities. It is
the first global open-standards approach that allows people to contribute
and to share eco-data in a public forum via any application or device, just
as they would contribute the data published on the Internet. Through this
comprehensive view of eco-data, we can now take a global "pulse" of the
eco-health of our planet.
- Cisco is collaborating on the Urban EcoMap program with industry,
government and academic leaders, such as Arup, CH2MHill, NASA, and the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. In addition to the city of
San Francisco, several CUD founding cities, such as Seoul and Amsterdam,
have plans to pilot Urban EcoMap later this year.
- The Urban EcoMap pilot is one of a number of landmark projects that have resulted from Cisco's participation in the Clinton Global Initiative and its pledge to reduce carbon emissions. Launched in 2006, CUD is a public-private partnership aimed at addressing the unique environmental problems facing urban areas and at developing ICT solutions for cities around the world.
- Urban EcoMap is scheduled to be available for public use by citizens of the City and County of San Francisco on May 21, 2009.
- Gavin Newsom, Mayor, City and County of San Francisco
"Urban EcoMap in San Francisco provides residents, businesses and our city as a whole with much-needed tools to reduce our carbon footprint. With our city's effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2012, we are pleased -- and think it's apropos -- that Cisco selected San Francisco as the first city in the world to launch Urban EcoMap."
- Simon Willis, vice president, global public sector, Cisco IBSG
"Because cities produce 80 percent of GHG emissions worldwide, they present the largest opportunity for innovation and social behavior changes. Citizens want to see the collective results of their individual climate-change actions."
- Urban EcoMap visual preview
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/urbanecomap/demo_pop.html
- Urban EcoMap fact sheet:
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/urbanecomap/factsheet.pdf
- For more information on Urban EcoMap
www.urbanecomap.org
- For more information on CUD
www.connectedurbandevelopment.org
- Cisco Ecolibrium blog
http://blogs.cisco.com/green
- Video blog by Mayor Gavin Newsom
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/urbanecomap/newsom_pop.html
- Video blog by Nicola Villa, Connected Urban Development, global
director, Cisco IBSG
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/media/green/villa_pop.html
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