Information
- Submitted by: Ecocity Builders
- Topic: Sustainable cities and human settlements
- Keywords: urban ecosystem, international framework
- Location: globally
- Date of completion: 2017-12-29
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Deliverables & Resources
International Ecocity Framework and Standards Initiative
Partner(s)
Ecocity Builders, ICLEI, Livable Cities Network, British Columbia Institute of Technology-School of Construction and the Environment - WITH MORE PARTNERS JOINING THROUGH OPEN INVITATION, PLEASE CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION
Description/achievement of initiative
Cities and human settlements in balance with nature and culture.
Implementation methodologies
The International Ecocity Framework and Standards (IEFS) Initiative, a project of United Nations accredited nonprofit Ecocity Builders in collaboration with an international Advisory Committee, takes a down-to-earth approach to establishing and maintaining health of both human and natural systems by understanding and managing human settlements (cities, towns and villages) as "urban ecosystems," where a city's complete urban ecosystem includes its concentrations of people and the built environment as well as the productive ecosystems generating the energy and matter required to sustain the whole. The IEFS is predicated on over 30 years of concept development, research and practice by some of the world's leading experts and practitioners in this arena.
Deliverables
| Deliverable | Date |
| IEFS standards and indicators first draft completed in partnership with cities and human settlements and their citizens and residents, international city networks, and local government associations. | 29 Dec 2015 |
| Cities and human settlements implementing Action Plans are supported by national supportive policies and financing mechanisms. | 29 Dec 2017 |
| Initial evaluations are completed by interested cities with the support of regional and national government and the United Nations, with corresponding Action Plans created with the assistance of local government associations and the NGO sector as appropriate. | 29 Dec 2017 |
| Cities and human settlements in balance with nature and culture. | 29 Dec 2050 |
Resources
| Type | Details |
| Other, please specify | Lead Sponsorship, British Columbia Institute of Technology, School of Construction and the Environment |
| In-kind contribution | IEFS Core Advisory and Expert Advisory Council |
| Staff / Technical expertise | Ecocity Builders |
| Other, please specify | Network support, IEFS development, etc. ICLEI, Liviable Cities Network, others |
