sustainableshipping Vancouver Edition 2011 Patrick Nelson Marshall BES SURP Uwaterloo Economic and Business Developer
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ACT1 Perception
I Need it Now Campaign I Need it Now Campaign City of North York Sheppard Subway Lobby $2 billion (circa 1985)
US States Renamed For Countries With Similar GDPs http://bigthink.com/ideas/24357
Europe as seen by the Americans http://bigthink.com/ideas/24357
Resource Extracton & Harvest Capture Commercial Fisheries $364,000,000 Farmed Fisheries $336,000,000 Forestry & Logging $107,000,000 Ofshore Oil Scenario $94,830,000,000 Ofshore Gas Scenario $42,140,000,000 Wind Energy Scenario $12,590,000,000 Manufacturing & Processing Retail Service Commerce Government Non Government [NGO s] Harvest it Make it Service it Regulate it Volunteer for it BC Ferries Constructon $101,000,000 Boat Building $198,000,000 DND Constructon $55,000,000 FOC Constructon $27,000,000 Ocean Tech Manufacturing $500,000,000 Ports Constructon $33,000,000 Seafood Processing $502,000,000 Ship Building & Repair 200,000,000 Wood Manufacturing $176,000,000 Cruise Ship Spending $270,000,000 Cruise Ship Supply Chain $390,000,000 Ferry Services $446,000,000 Ocean Tech Service $625,000,000 Other Commercial $2,433,000,000 Other Service $840,000,000 Saltwater Angling $642,000,000 Seafood Retail $178,000,000 Shipping and Support $2,100,000,000 Britsh Columbia $153,000,000 CANADA $854,000,000 Universites & Colleges, Research $60,000,000 Environmental Non- Government Organizatons $39,000,000 Source: CANADA BC Ocean Coordinatng Commitee GSGislaisen Report 2007 2005 Baseline Data for Comparison
British Columbia 25,725 kilometres 0.005 p/km Norway Coastline 25,148 kilometres 0.005 p/km
ACT2 Reality Check
Charles N. Ehler s Steps of Marine Spatial Planning Step 1 Defining Context and Authority Step 2 Obtaining Financial Support Step 3 Organizing Stakeholder Participation Step 4 Organizing the Process Through Pre-Planning Step 5 Analyzing Current Conditions Step 6 Analyzing Future Conditions Step 7 Developing the Spatial Plan Step 8 Implementing and Enforcing the Plans Step 9 Monitoring and Evaluating Performance Step 10 Adapting the Spatial Planning Process
Charles N. Ehler s 7 Myths of MSP MSP is the same as ocean zoning MSP replaces single-sector management MSP only works from the top down MSP is a master plan or blueprint MSP is the same as MPA management MSP is only marine mapping MSP is too expensive 04 March 2010 Seaweb Press Briefing Washington DC USA
Patrick Marshall s 7 Myths of MSP MSP will solve the 5% of bad operators MSP is about conflicts in use MSP solves ocean & marinespace issues MSP is more than software MSP is about other agenda s MSP doesn t matter who pays for it MSP is transparent October 2011 Sustainable Shipping Conference Vancouver British Columbia CANADA
ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL ECONOMIC
ABORIGINAL GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT LOCAL & REGIONAL GOVERNANCE SOCIAL ECONOMIC FEDERAL GOVERNANCE PROVINCIAL GOVERNANCE UNESCO Agenda 21 GOVERNANCE
Responsible not Transparent
ACT3 Lessons
I believe that the economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the environment. Gaylord Anton Nelson (June 4, 1916 July 3, 2005) was an American Democratic politician from Wisconsin. He was the principal founder of Earth Day.
The environment is a belief system wholly owned by the economy. Patrick Nelson Marshall (June 10 th 1960 - ) economic and business developer
The word government is from a Greek word, which means to steer. The job of government is to steer, not to row the boat. Delivering services is rowing, and government is not very good at rowing. E.S. Savas
Do less better Be strategic Be subtle Be unorthodox Have plenty of allies Understand human nature Win without fi ghting Take the long view Byng Giraud
I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Maya Angelou (April 14 th 1924 ) is an American autobiographer and poet who has been called "America's most visible black female autobiographer"