How can Berlin become the Sharing Capital of Europe? Social Media Week Workshop

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

This presentation was part of a workshop during Social Media Week Berlin to discuss the role of cities in enabling the sharing economy.

Citation preview

Von der geteilten zur teilenden Stadt

Thomas Dönnebrink @tdoennebrinkFrancesca Pick @francesca_sp

How can Berlin become the sharing capital of Europe?

OuiShare is a global network empowering citizens, public institutions, and companies to

build a society that is based on sharing, collaboration and openness

We are: entrepreneurs, makers, designers, journalists, social hackers, researchers, public officials, engaged citizens, … and many more.

PARIS | LONDON | BERLIN | BARCELONA | ROME | MADRID | BRUSSELS | AMSTERDAM | MUNICH| LISBON

DAMAS | BUENOS AIRES | RIO DE JANEIRO | PORTO ALEGRE

SANTIAGO | ATHENS | MONTREAL| BILBAO | LAUSANNE LYON | TORINO | LILLE | MILAN | THE HAGUE | GHENT

65 Facebook GroupsLocal groups for action in a city/regionLinguistic groups for knowledge sharing Vertical groups for deep expertiseFunctional groups (videos, labs, …)

Gathering around 400 contributorsfrom 20 countries in Europe and Americas

Seit July 2012

150+ Artikel (FR/EN/ES)

70+ Autoren20.000 Besuche/ Monat9.400 Facebook Fans120 Twitter Mentions/Tag

.net

#1 Regel : M.P.R.L.Meet People in Real Life

OuiShare Fest – Paris, May 2-4 2013

the first major european event about the collaborative economy

From 15. – 25. Oktober: 8 Events all over Germany

Information & Registration: detour.ouishare.net

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ontourwithben/8751108496/

How it all started |the flea market

From the offline to the online flea market

“Sharing, renting, bartering, gifting and swapping of goods and services reinvented through technology and social networks”

Sharing Economy |Access over Owernship

Sharing Economy |From B2C to Peer-to-Peer

COLLABORATIVECONSUMPTION

MAKERS & PEERPRODUCTION

P2P FINANCE ANDCROWDFUNDING

OPEN KNOWLEDGE(gov, data, culture, science, …)

Internet and Smartphones

Economic Crisis

Longing for Community

www.collaborativeconsumption.com

Environment

Collaborative Consumption |Principles

THINGS |Swapping, Renting, Selling & Gifting

MOVE | Shared Transportation in the CityPublic Transport + Carsharing + P2P Car Rental + On-Demand Ridesharing

OPEN DATA

MOVE | Long-Distance Ridesharing2M European travellers/month (Eurostar = 0.8M)

EAT | Collaborative Distribution of Local Food260 local communities(+160 more coming soon)1,200,000 products sold since launch in 201120,000 orders/month overall

EAT | Food & Mealsharing

WORK | Coworking spaces everywhere1,200 spaces in Europe (2,500 globally)number doubling every year

Photo : http://www.flickr.com/photos/waagsociety/5011530383/

CREATE | Fab Labs & maker spaces150 Fablabs globally, 40% in EU1,000 Hackerspaces globally, 30% in EU

TRAVEL | P2P ACCOMMODATION

SERVICES | TASK & SKILL SHARING

FUND | Crowdfunding & Investing

coworking

crowdfunding

Von der geteilten zur teilenden Stadt

“A revolution doesn't happen when society adopts new tools, it happens When society adopts new behaviors”

Clay Shirky,

Entrepreneurs, Citizensand Local Governments

Building together the collaborative cities of the future

City as a Platform

“When artists and innovators engage, cities thrive.

Cities as Platforms”

Lisa Gansky

Example where an innovative new concept changes the face of a city within a few years.

2008

TRAVEL | P2P Accomodation

2009

TRAVEL | P2P Accomodation

2010

TRAVEL | P2P Accomodation

2011

TRAVEL | P2P Accomodation

2012

TRAVEL | P2P Accomodation

Paris AreaVélib & AutoLib

first big city to implement bike-sharing and one-way car sharing.

“The Collaborative Economy is a priority on our agenda.

(…) We want the Bordeaux area to think and act collaboratively, by involving both companies and citizens”

Vincent FeltesseHead of Bordeaux Metropolitan Area

Bordeaux AreaAmbition to become a Shareable City

Sydney

Sydney

Seoul

2012 – 09 - 20Seoul Metropolitan Government Act for Promoting Sharingincludes 20 sharing programs & policies

San Francisco

2013 – 06 – 26Shareable cities resolutionpassed by 15 US city mayors

• Make cities more shareable.• Encourage better understanding of the sharing economy.• Create local task forces reviewing regulations. • Play active role in better utilizing publicly owned assets.

Curitiba Cable Car transforms Into A Library Train

Los Angeles

(Re-)Creation of green belts and oasis within the the city limits. Los Angeles is one of the most spoilt (zersiedelte) cities in the world.

New York

Pop-up temporary hotels, with modular systems

On the one hand buildings / skycrapers have a high vacancy rate

On the other hand tourisms is growing rapidly.

Solution: Pop up temporary hotels.

Ghent

London

Newcastle

Barcelona FabCity1 Fablab per District by 2020

Bangla

1976 launched by Prof. Muhammed Yunus

BogotaCrowdfunding raised $145 million from 300 investors

now part owners

in the city’s tallest skyscraper

Ghent

I Make Rotterdam

Modern development had cut off a thriving district

A team of young architects crowdfunded a connecting wooden bridge with 17,000 sponsored planks stamped with the sponsor’s name

Mayors Challenge

Transport

Food

Housing

Job Creation

Neal Gorenflo’s advice

Raise awareness of what is happening in the sharing economy. Preparing more community organizing than typical event planning.

Invite a very diverse group of people: entrepreneurs, NGO leaders, government officials etc. Build relationships across these sectors. Focus: „How can we amplify the city as a platform for sharing? Aspects: education and action planning. Keynotes/pitches providing context, then open space to selforganize.

Find a great facilitator!

Have a big party when the conference is over!

Call for action:

The distance between

your dreams and reality

is called ACTION

Let’s rethink/Redesign the city

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs 2.0

Call for action:

Francesca Pickfrancesca@ouishare.net

@francesca_sp

www.ouishare.netwww.kokonsum.org

@ouishare

Thomas Dönnebrinkthomas@ouishare.net

@tdoennebrink

Recommended