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FOR THE NEXT GENERATIONS 08.06.16 SÄÄTYTALO Radical Technology

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS

POPULATION EXPLOSION

POLLUTION OF OCEANS CLIMATE CHANGE LACK OF WATER EXTINCTION OF SPECIES POPULATION EXPLOSION STARVATION URBANIZATION DEFORESTATION

DISEASES POLLUTION OF OCEANS CLIMATE CHANGE LACK OF WATER EXTINCTION OF SPECIES POPULATION EXPLOSION DESERTIFICATION LACK OF UNRENEWABLES STARVATION WARS AND VIOLENCE LACK OF ENERGY URBANIZATION DEFORESTATION

EcoCities: an important WHAT AND WHY? EcoCities: an important part of the solution

Limited use of Unrenewables Recycling of Renewables GOALS: No Pollution Limited use of Unrenewables Recycling of Renewables

LIFE-CYCLE ANALYSIS Summarize the use of materials Summarize the use of energy The cost of each life-cycle

INTERACTIONS ENERGY TRAFFIC PRODUCTION LAND-USE

DETAILED INTERACTIONS SOLAR PANELS + BIOENERGY TRADITIONAL + ELECTRIC BICYCLES SELF SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY + TOTAL RECYCLING

ECOCITIES - INFLUENCES 1. EcoCities change the Goals of Planning and Ecucation Short-term and long-term goals are both considered Cooperation of different professionals New challengies for all industry Forget short-sighted economical wins Nature combined to built environment 2. EcoCities will direct all Production New Vehicles for Traffic Clean Ways to produce Energy Integrated Solutions for Recycling Comprehensive Principals of Landuse Renewed Infrastructure 3. EcoCities change the Way of Life Sophisticated Electronic Communication New, flexible idea of TIme Synchronized cooperation of different Professions Healthy everyday life Friendly relation between Nature and Man

ECOCITY (Example)

Institutes in EcoValley ENERGY PLANNING ICT TRAFFIC BUILDING RECYCLING FOOD WATER HEALTH LEISURE

Future EcoCities Planning&Building – Untouched area New Countryside New Urban Area Planning&Building – Built area Renovation of a Small Town Renovation of an Old Metropol

MILITARY EXPENDITURE Billion US $ 2009 (Sipri)  1.         USA                607.0  41.5%  2.         China              84.9    5.8%  3.         France              65.7    4.5%  4.         UK                  65.3    4.5%  5.         Russia              58.6    4.0%  6.         Germany  46.8    3.2%  7.         Japan               46.3    3.2%  8.         Italy                40.6    2.8%  9.         Saudi Arabia   38.2    2.6% 10.       India               30.0    2.1%    World:   1464  billion dollars  - 2009 1750 billion dollars - 2013

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