Greenest City Conversation Project Part One

Greenest City Conversations is an innovative, interdisciplinary and wide-scale research project aimed at developing multiple channels for public engagement on sustainability policies. Its two main goals are (1) to facilitate discussion, solicit and analyze public attitudes and opinions on, and support for, a variety of sustainability policies; and (2) to provide a comprehensive understanding of the content and impacts (both qualitative and quantitative) of different modes of public engagement (“channels”). It will serve as a pilot project for potential future applications in other jurisdictions and at other scales. The project offers an opportunity to address both the need for broad public engagement, and for meaningful collaboration amongst the City of Vancouver, BC Hydro, UBC and SFU in exploring public interest in and understanding on sustainability. A BC Hydro partnership will enable researchers to expand the public engagement to include investigation of electricity issues in context of the broader energy…TOBECONT’D

Faculty Supervisor:

John Robinson;Lyn Bartram;Stephen Sheppard

Student:

Partner:

BC Hydro (Burnaby, BC)

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Utilities

University:

Simon Fraser University; The University of British Columbia

Program:

Accelerate

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