Complete Communities and Climate Change

Complete Communities and Climate Change

For those of you struggling with how we can possibly get to an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2050 - consider the value of complete communities.

Here's one definition of complete communities, from the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, 2006:

Complete communities meet people's needs for daily living throughout an entire lifetime by providing convenient access to an appropriate mix of jobs, local services, a full range of housing, and community infrastructure including affordable housing, schools, recreation and open space for their residents. Convenient access to public transportation and options for safe, non-motorized travel is also provided.

There's an even simpler way of looking at it. Think of a complete community as being your local village -- an urban village. A village is a place where you can find most everything you need, and you can walk to get there. An urban village is a vibrant neighbourhood within a city or town, and a great city is made up of many urban villages.

In short, complete communities rock! They are great places to live, and at the same time they can drastically reduce the distances and need for commuting and shopping by car.

In our world of silos, we need to form a strong bridge between climate plans and urban plans.

For more information, see the recent newsletter of the Ontario Smart Growth Network.

Noelle Reeve

Planner at Tay Valley Township

8 年

What about rural communities. Our hamlets currently are too small to be self sustaining villages and there are large distances between our rural residents. I am always looking for suggestions. We are currently looking at zoning to permit co-housing situations, mostly in response to our large aging population but should help combatting climate change too.

Linda Torry

Connecting organizations to experienced professionals in data science & machine learning from the Data Sciences Institute @ UofT | Partnerships | Business Development | Facilitative Leader

8 年

I love my community. It has practically everything that I need. Feeling connected to our community not only helps with Climate Change, it also helps with Mental Health.

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