2045: The Big Conversation

5th conversation


 

delivering the future

The challenge we face is in part to give everybody with an interest in the built environment agency to make the change, which requires a sharing of power, a pooling of resources. increasing the windows of opportunity for effective action and innovative collaboration pathways. In Scotland, where do we look for leadership in the built environment? Leaders with a small l as well as leaders with a big L.

Many of us gain legitimacy for our actions from the democracy of citizenship. We are a 6th richest country in the world, but the most unequal in Europe and have some of the poorest insulated homes. That inequality carries risk for delivery of the Just Transition. How do we counter the risk of the perceived ‘cost’ of Transition to foster social breakdown and political polarisation? 

How do we embed equity and consensus into delivery? 

There are some things that only parliament can do and there will be at least four UK and four Scottish elections between now and 2045, many changes of ministers, and rotation of civil servants. How can the sector make it easy for parliament to make strong decisions in a timely manner?

If the construction sector can develop its capability to deliver change independent of government, will it empower ministers and civil servant to make stronger leadership decisions? 

What is the best balance for public bodies between statutory requirements and good practice guidance?

Are Universities an example of change agents that can lead in advance of statutory changes, because they have long-term strategy, funding, expertise and a portfolio? How can they cascade that out? 

What is the role of civil society organisations to develop progressive strategies outside of commercial and political interests, which are thereby easier to adopt?

How can we democratise agency to empower communities to develop creative local solutions without waiting for generic central strategies? How can that tap into the knowledge base held in national bodies?

About the event

Event Date: Monday 25th March 2024

Are regional climate change Hubs a key route to channelling change, with increasing capacity and resilience, how can we feed that?

On this last day we will invite participants to self-organise into clusters of interest to discuss new delivery strategies, which they will present to the whole group for comment. 

We are delighted to be joined in the afternoon by Patrick Harvie, Scottish Government Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights.

To give us your input, ask to participate, or just for more information, please email BigConversation@seda.uk.net


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