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Thank you, KABA, for inviting me to speak today at your annual meeting. These are the slides I used; please use and share with proper attribution: “Copyright 2011, Next Generation Consulting, All Rights Reserved.” If you’d like to stay in touch, here are a few ways to do it:>> Twitter: ngcRebecca, or nextgenconsult>> Email: rr@nextgenerationconsulting.com>> Phone: 888-922-9596 ext. 702
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Cities 3.0: Reflecting, Responding & Redesigning for the FutureRebecca Ryan
1Thursday, April 7, 2011
How can we design cities and regions that work, and places for which people get homesick?
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So, we have to keep people - the human scale - at the heart of economic development thinking and behavior...
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Around the year 2005, a sudden spark will catalyze a Crisis mood. Remnants of the old social order will disintegrate. Political and economic trust will implode. Real hardship will beset the land, with severe distress that could involve questions of class, race, nation and empire.
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Racial and ethnic minorities accounted for 83 percent of our population growth this last decade. We are well on the way to becoming a majority-minority society.
Bruce KatzThe Brookings Institution
“An Impending National Transformation”
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In Wisconsin
Source: Wisconsin Population 2035, WI Dept of Administration
http://www.doa.state.wi.us/docview.asp?locid=9&docid=2108
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For every ten minutes a person spends in traffic, their civic participation decreases ten percent.
Dr. Robert Putnam
Author, Bowling Alone
43Thursday, April 7, 2011
The Talent DividendFor every 1% increase in the number of residents who hold bachelors degrees...
There is a $763 increase in annual regional per capita income.
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Fifty-eight percent of a city’s success, as measured by per capita income, can be attributed to post-secondary degree attainment.
CEOs for Cities
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Tech-savvy.
I’m skeptical.More people under 40 believe they will see a UFO than receive Social Security.
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It is a wonderful thing to be part of a place that is becoming, rather than a place that has been.
Kip HodgesASU School of Earth & Space Exploration
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Twitter: ngcRebeccaEmail: rr@nextgenerationconsulting.com
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