Overview
Explore the transformative power of small-scale initiatives in this 56-minute conference talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the concept of "Think Small" and discover how seemingly minor projects can create significant impacts in communities. Learn about successful case studies, including the Wilson Family Foundation's work in Buffalo and the Downriver Link project. Examine the challenges faced in urban development and park creation, and understand the importance of partnerships, citizen collaboration, and community engagement. Gain insights into sustainability practices and long-term commitment to urban improvement. Participate in a Q&A session that addresses common concerns and provides practical advice on initiating local projects. Understand how trails can serve as unifying elements in urban planning and get guidance on where to begin when implementing small-scale initiatives in your own community.
Syllabus
Intro
Questions
State of Play
Project Play
Central Ohio City
Introduction
The Wilson Family Foundation
City of Buffalo
Challenges
Parks
Downriver Link
Partnerships
Destination Downriver
Collaboration
Collaboration with Citizens
Collaboration with the Community
Sustainability
Commitment to sustainability
Questions and answers
Trails are unifying
Where do we start
Taught by
The Aspen Institute