Monday 4 May 2009
Helsinki looks toward 2030
By Stephane Dupas, Monday 4 May 2009 à 11:07 :: Activities
"Improved energy efficiency and sparing use of natural resources leads to a fall in greenhouse gas emissions in the region and to improved competitiveness." This is the main vision for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2030 that YTV, the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council, came up with through its study "Climate Strategy for the Helsinki Metropolitan Area 2030". This document was prepared by the YTV, together with experts from the city of Helsinki, which newly became member of the board of directors of Energie-Cites, and the neighbouring cities Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa.
Interesting for the IMAGINE initiative is the long term period the strategy focuses on, as well as the transversal approach of climate change issues within local policies. As stated, 'In order to achieve the aim of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, climate change must become a crucial element in all planning and policy making by the cities of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area'.
More particularly, the strategy is supported by transversal visions focusing on 'electricity', 'construction and buildings', 'procurement, consumption and waste', 'energy generation', 'land use' and 'transport'. Though focusing on the work of local authorities, the strategy is seen within the local governance process. 'Local authority public information services will help the region’s residents to appreciate their own capacity to control climate change. New methods will be devised for improving interaction with the enterprises and stakeholders that are most important for the climate strategy.'

IMAGINE Seminar, Arc-et-Senans (FR)