Al Gore to headline Institute for Culture and Society EcoCity World Summit

To help make cities resilient in the face of rapid change, a series of international experts including former US Vice-President Al Gore will speak at a special conference co-hosted by Western Sydney University.

Hosted by the Institute of Culture and Society and the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute from 12 – 14 July at the Melbourne Convention Centre, the EcoCity World Summit will highlight the need to deploy expert knowledge – academic, professional, civic – to make cities resilient in the face of rapid change.

Humanity has entered its urban age, with a rapidly growing majority of the population now living in cities. The ‘urban globe’ faces unprecedented social and environmental challenges. The chief danger is climate change, which threatens epic disruption and hardship. But there are related challenges to human health, biodiversity and the bedrocks of life – food, water, and energy. At the same time, new ‘smart’ technologies are proposing solutions to planetary problems.

One principal solution is apparent: our cities must become ecological cities if we want a sustainable world. Creating ecocities must now be a human priority. Australia, a nation of cities, is well-placed to contribute to this urgent global project.

'Almost everybody accepts the importance of cities as the crucibles for responding to the ecological crisis that we face globally. However, we are still arguing over what needs to be done. The EcoCity Summit is a key global event this year for resolving practical responses to wicked problems. We will be working through basic "Principles for Better Cities", and attempting to prioritise outcomes,' says ICS Director Professor Paul James.

Institute of Culture and Society researchers speaking at the conference include:

For more information about the EcoCity, please visit the EcoCity Summit website.

Posted: 7 July 2017.

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