Multisolving - Equity and Green Infrastructure in Atlanta Nathaniel Smith and Beth Sawin July 10, 2016

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Multisolving - Equity and Green Infrastructure in Atlanta Nathaniel Smith and Beth Sawin July 10, 2016

Partners

Three Goals for Today Share what we are doing and learning in Atlanta Offer some tools and exercises that have worked well for us Open a conversation about systems thinking, equity, community empowerment and how the pieces fit together

Resources and Links: https://www.climateinteractive.org/commonbound2016/

PARTNERSHIP FOR SOUTHERN EQUITY Mission: Accomplishments: Partnership for Southern Equity pushes for policies and actions that promote equity and inclusive prosperity in metropolitan Atlanta. Through forums, research, and organizing efforts, we bring together our regional community to lift up and encourage just, sustainable, and civic practices for balanced growth and opportunity. Equitable planning and engagement efforts with the Atlanta Regional Commission Metro Atlanta Equity Atlas MARTA expansion through Clayton County for equitable access to public transportation Organizing of diverse interests to promote energy equity and democracy in metropolitan Atlanta and beyond (Just Energy Circle )

Equity Impact Areas 1. Transportation Equity (Accessibility) o Transportation has become either a barrier or gateway to opportunity in Metro Atlanta. 2. Equity of Opportunity (Vitality) o Developing economic models that are lucrative, inclusive and just. 3. Equitable Development (Harmony) o Unbalanced growth and investment in our region have created a less sustainable and competitive region. 4. Energy Equity (Democracy) o Elevating and connecting the voices of vulnerable populations to ensure equity ensure clean energy decisions for everyone

Helping people see what works to address our biggest climate challenges: clean energy food and water resilience www.climateinteractive.org

About Climate Interactive Helping people see what works to address climate change and related issues

Commonalities, Differences, Synergies Scale Tradition & Mentors Foundation of prior work Partnership For Southern Equity Placed Based, City/Metro, American South Civil rights, community organizing, anchored in the US South, Equity/EJ Movement Web of relationships, long history of work on equity in many focus areas: energy, transportation, economy, intersectional approach, research and action. Climate Interactive Virtual organization, national and international projects Systems thinking and computer simulation, Limits To Growth Long history of systems thinking leadership training, computer simulation for learning, decision making, and collective intelligence

The infrastructure leverage point Investment decisions influence: Green house gases Air and water quality Health All for the next 50-100 years Jobs Local economic benefit Level of social equity Balance of benefits between neighborhoods/groups

The Systems Challenge Current Infrastructure poor health inequity lack of opportunity unsustainablity low resiliency Possible future infrastructure more just and balanced more healthy sustainable Resilient Often more affordable, when all benefits included

The Systems Challenge Current Infrastructure poor health inequity lack of opportunity unsustainablity low resiliency -- -- vested interests -- domain of experts ---silo-ed decision making -- disconnections between potential allies --legacies of inequity & exclusion from decision making Possible future infrastructure more just and balanced more healthy Sustainable Resilient often more affordable, when all benefits included

The Systems Challenge The only way over the mountain is together Current Infrastructure poor health inequity lack of opportunity unsustainablity low resiliency -- -- vested interests -- domain of experts ---siloed ---silo-ed decision making -- disconnections between potential allies --legacies of inequity & exclusion from decision making Possible future infrastructure more just and balanced more healthy Sustainable Resilient often more affordable, when all benefits included

Our Experiment in Mountain Climbing Infrastructure type Green Infrastructure But we believe this approach is applicable to any type of shared infrastructure in a community

Green Infrastructure and Civic Infrastructure in Atlanta Green Infrastructure Much need due to stormwater flooding and rapid developing A few well-liked projects but many forced on communities Deep concerns about displacement Lack of economic inclusion lens Civic Infrastructure High inequity by many measures Historically, important decisions taken without effective community input Lack of civic muscle relative to powerful development interests Goal of our collaboration is to address both of these together in a way that puts low wealth communities at the center of the thinking and decision making

Our Experiment in Mountain Climbing 1. From the beginning make it clear that equity will be a pillar of the effort

Network of Mutuality Shared Destiny mantra serves as spiritual foundation of PSE s Network Silo Busting promotes collaboration for systems change (Policy Change + Institutional Change) Power With (Partnership and Collaboration) vs. Power Over (Domination and Control)

EQUITY ECOSYSTEM Equity Eco-System Justice infrastructure formed when equity organizations and champions coalesce as a community to influence the established systems that affect their social, political, economic, and natural environment. (NS)

A New Covenant for Shared Prosperity Understanding and utilizing equitable development strategies for economic development and livability (Government) Build and Cultivate People Power Support developing new triple-bottom-line models for economic competitiveness. Responsible Property Investment Public Private Capacity building, technical and organizational funding support Integrate, Expose and Connect to SPP for efficient and effective service delivery Nonprofit Philanthropy Ensuring dollars are spent in a manner sensitive to the realities and opportunities for change in communities and regions (Context Matters!). Assist in coordinating collaborative opportunities for funding from national funders.

Our Experiment in Mountain Climbing 1. From the beginning make it clear that equity will be pillar of the effort 2. Gather a richly diverse group with champions for each benefit of green infrastructure

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A hunger to connect in a new way There s a real reluctance to engage with community groups in managing water. The city wants to solve it themselves, they are the professionals, they don t actively seek out community representation. They come with the answers and expecting communities to accept them. One big need is to stop creating barriers that people have to jump through to get to resources. The silos in our systems get in the way. And most people want to ally themselves with things that will empower them sometimes the way we do partnerships can be very disempowering. That s a big obstacle. The partnerships should be done in such a way that you are willing to share power. People feel frustrated,- you do the research, you get the publication, what do we get?

Results So Far Broad Participation Government Watershed Department Mayors Office of Sustainability Atlanta Regional Commission Community West Atlanta Watershed Association Eco-Action Collective Wisdom Group Water/Environment The Conservation Fund American Rivers Chattahoochee Riverkeeper University/Philanthropy Emory Sustainability Office Georgia Tech: Serve Learn Sustain Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Health Georgia Health Policy Center Energy Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance Southface

Our Experiment in Mountain Climbing 1. From the beginning make it clear that equity will be pillar of the effort 2. Gather a richly diverse group with champions for each benefit of green infrastructure 3. Invest in relationships and exploration of shared values

Prioritizing relationships and shared values Pre-Interviews with participants to inform design Focused on their sense of opportunities and barriers and what they would need from a process Introductory question, first workshop Think about a time in your professional life when your personal values intersected with your work objectives. How did that feel? What were the outcomes? Each workshop iteratively craft a list of shared values

Results So Far Shared Values Regarding Green Infrastructure Protect against displacement Property values will increase with more installation of green infrastructure; managing that increase for vulnerable populations must be considered. Benefit marginalized communities We must ensure that green infrastructure develops in ways that benefit local and surrounding communities that have felt the cost of poor infrastructure in the past. Equity Community driven We must ensure transparency and meaningful community participation, leadership, and ownership in change efforts. Community empowering Community empowerment, improved quality of life, and community wellness should be the ultimate outcomes of green infrastructure projects.

Our Experiment in Mountain Climbing 1. From the beginning make it clear that equity will be pillar of the effort 2. Gather a richly diverse group with champions for each benefit of green infrastructure 3. Invest in relationships and exploration of shared values 4. Weave in a systems view

Goals with systems view See a bigger picture Expand the sense of common interests Identify leverage points See how values become manifest in system structure

FLOWER-Framework for Long-term, Whole-System, Equity-Based Reflection

Green Infrastructure Learning Lab Built over 1.5 years of iteration with stakeholders and city experts System dynamics computer simulation Allows for what if testing about different investment choices

Simulation structure Investment Green vs. grey 8 types of green Support for GI Residents Commercial Local government Capacity Green Grey Precipitation Frequency Intensity GI effectiveness Seasonality Effectiveness CSOs Volume Number Economic New jobs Property values O & M costs Environment Water quality Energy savings Social Basement backups Beach closures Heat island effect Bad air days

Simplified Model Logic Water flow Pollutants flow with Pollutants flow with Pollutants flow with Pollutants flow with

Some of the inputs

GIST Output

GIST Output

GIST Output

Coming Up Next Week Structure and Values Review the group s list of shared values discuss what special considerations, ways of working, or other factors would have to be true for the development of projects to be aligned with our values. Add those factors beneath the appropriate spot on the map below.

Our Experiment in Mountain Climbing 1. From the beginning make it clear that equity will be pillar of the effort 2. Gather a richly diverse group with champions for each benefit of green infrastructure 3. Invest in relationships and exploration of shared values 4. Weave in a systems view 5. Allow participants to steer the process

What s Next Continued relationship building. Continued exploration of what it means to lead with equity Expanding membership. Pooling expertise and cultivating new skills and knowledge Applied projects and action learning. City of Atlanta GI plan as a real opportunity Mutual support.

Resources and Links: https://www.climateinteractive.org/commonbound2016/