Thriving cities & communities
Cities are drivers of the global economy and face some of the world’s greatest challenges across health, climate, social well-being and prosperity.
By 2100, the world’s population is expected to reach 10 billion, and 70% of people could live in urban settings. There will be increased demands on food and health systems, water, energy and infrastructure. 80% of the urban infrastructure needed by 2050 has yet to be built. Many communities and First Nations are managing the natural resources needed for economic prosperity, such as energy, food and manufacturing materials, while facing socio-economic challenges unique to their region.
These challenges present an opportunity to directly shape the future in our own communities and around the world — including how we live and work, how we move and connect, and how we work together to create thriving cities and communities.
Amplify the synergies across our disciplines
- Strategic joint hires in emerging areas
- Solutions brought to life through diverse collaborative thinking
- Using our campus as living laboratory
- Focused planetary health research institute
Strategic joint hires in emerging areas
Solutions brought to life through diverse collaborative thinking
Using our campus as living laboratory
Focused planetary health research institute
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Demonstrate an authentic commitment to Truth and Reconciliation and value traditional ways of knowing
- Co-developed curricula which respects Indigenous traditional knowledge
- Community of trust developed via dialogue and knowledge sharing
- Indigenous partnerships grounded in respect and land-based learnings
- Traditional ecological knowledge supporting environmental health
Co-developed curricula which respects Indigenous traditional knowledge
Community of trust developed via dialogue and knowledge sharing
Indigenous partnerships grounded in respect and land-based learnings
Traditional ecological knowledge supporting environmental health
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Nurture the entrepreneurial mindset and venture creation to support innovative and transformational solutions
- Integration of Design Thinking principles within each of our Faculty’s disciplines
- Entrepreneurship fellowships for grad students & faculty
- Innovation developed by combining creativity with market intelligence
- Entrepreneurship supported in communities of all sizes
- Clean energy solutions and ventures
Integration of Design Thinking principles within each of our Faculty’s disciplines
Entrepreneurship fellowships for grad students & faculty
Innovation developed by combining creativity with market intelligence
Entrepreneurship supported in communities of all sizes
Clean energy solutions and ventures
Launch
Advance disciplinary knowledge and the translation of research and innovation for societal impact
- Research which looks across the entire system, lifecycle and journey or a person or patient
- High impact research identified through community engagement
- Leaders in built environment adaptation
Research which looks across the entire system, lifecycle and journey or a person or patient
High impact research identified through community engagement
Leaders in built environment adaptation
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Tackle complex local and global challenges with an interdisciplinary and systems-based approach
- Integrated environmental & sustainability lens in programs
- Changes to APSC professions due to projects with disciplinary intersections
- Solutions which bridge the gaps between a person and big systems
- Multidisciplinary problem-solving sessions & workshops
Integrated environmental & sustainability lens in programs
Changes to APSC professions due to projects with disciplinary intersections
Solutions which bridge the gaps between a person and big systems
Multidisciplinary problem-solving sessions & workshops
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Collaborate with purpose in strategic, long-term partnerships
- Strengthened internal & external partnerships via shared projects
- Projects which bring together all partners with ‘pieces of the puzzle’
- Support model for developing and sustaining long-term partnerships
- Partnerships to connect environmental conditions and health outcomes
Strengthened internal & external partnerships via shared projects
Projects which bring together all partners with ‘pieces of the puzzle’
Support model for developing and sustaining long-term partnerships
Partnerships to connect environmental conditions and health outcomes
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Promote advocacy and agency to effect change in partnership with local and global communities
- Investment in strategic student-led activities
- Community portal to tackle challenges in context of needs
- Grassroots initiatives that scale
Investment in strategic student-led activities
Community portal to tackle challenges in context of needs
Grassroots initiatives that scale
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Strengthen the Faculty’s testbed approach for developing campus, city and community solutions
- Clean energy ventures & solutions
- Campus as a city-scale testbed for leading-edge tech and policies
Clean energy ventures & solutions
Campus as a city-scale testbed for leading-edge tech and policies
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Support leadership in environmental sustainability, climate and planetary health
- Weaving nature back into cities through strategic design
- Delivering high impact collaboration while reducing carbon footprint
Weaving nature back into cities through strategic design
Delivering high impact collaboration while reducing carbon footprint
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Connections + context
Our Faculty is ideally positioned to help cities and communities become healthy, productive, safe, inclusive and sustainable. Our focus on cities and communities integrates disciplines (2) by bringing together planners, architects and engineers to design the entirety of the built environment, from civil infrastructure to the transportation and energy networks that bind it together. We address the complex challenges (13) that arise with diverse communities within changing urban and rural landscapes, requiring human-centred, systems approaches and entrepreneurial thinking (11) to enact transformational change.
“We must make sure that innovations and applications work for people, support our communities and solve problems — not just create new ones.”
Faculty member, School of Engineering, Okanagan
UBC’s campuses are essentially small cities where we can provide risk-tolerant demonstrations of advanced community solutions (16) and environmental action (17). For example, we are the national testbed for connected vehicles that will promote safe, smart transportation in British Columbia and beyond, and we are building integrated energy platforms that will test renewable energy solutions at scale.
We promote agency (15) in our students, staff and faculty to effect change within their own communities and beyond. Our Faculty has extensive experience using a people-first, community-based approach to partnerships and a challenge-focused approach to our research. We are developing strategic partnerships (14) with communities and municipalities locally, nationally and globally to produce impactful research (12) and ensure our city-scale solutions can be used by partner communities and will improve local capacity. Our commitment to truth & reconciliation (8) is reflected in all of this.
Applying the Plan
Effecting change to protect vulnerable populations in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Through collaborative projects such as STRENGTH in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Dr. Vicky Bungay, professor and associate director, strategic initiatives, in the School of Nursing, is addressing inequities that negatively affect people’s health and well-being, including the devastating effects of stigma, discrimination and violence.
STRENGTH project
Applying the Plan
Cleaner water in remote communities
RES’EAU WaterNET is a research network which develops and delivers effective and affordable water treatment technologies for small, rural and Indigenous communities. The only one of its kind in Canada, the network includes 17 professors from 8 universities, and partners from public and private sectors and community members. By using a “Community Circle” approach to co-create solutions, trust is built and lasting relationships are formed with residents.
RES’EAU WaterNET research
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Planetary health