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ShareBcn 2018 Showcase of cities linked to the principles of the Declaration

Share Barcelona 2018 - Sharing Cities Summit - 12-15 November 2018

http://www.share.barcelona/sharebcn2018/sharing-cities-summit-2018/

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Conference notes

Alvaro Porro Barcelona, City Council

Susan Riley, Councillor of Melbourne

órdís Lóa órhallsdóttir Deputy Mayor of Reykjaik

Matteo Lepore Vice Mayor of Bologna

Saskia Bruines Vice Mayor of The Hage

Im Guk-hyun  , Seoul City Council

Ganfranco Todesco Torino City Council

Álvaro Porro

Thanks the organisers and the invisible work.

Cities common principles and commitments for city sovereignty regardin the plantform economy

7 principals during the New York summit

Our goals to take the declaration and finish it during the summit

(Amsterdam)

2016 we started because we saw all cities were facing the same sorts of challenges,  We wanted to learn from other city governments

we have been sharing so much information while we were negotiating with platforms.

It's an ever evolving trend the sharing economy

(New York)

There are tons or opportunities

Working with the platforms to build a more inclusive world and economy

Read out the principals

Sharing Cities Declaration - http://www.share.barcelona/declaration/

Princliple 1 Platform models differentiation.

Princile 2. Labor

Principle 3. Labor

Principle 4.  Inclusion

Principle 5: Public Protection

Principle 6: Environmental sustainability

Principle 7: Data Sovereignty

Principle 8: City Sovereignty

Principle 9: Economic Promotion

Principle 10: General Interest - Right to the City and Urban Common

The purpose of the declaration is:

  • a resource to communicate cities common views, making sure that institutions can take into account the cities role and perspective
  • it is a framework to suport actions of collaboaration among cities, what is powerful is what we do with it afterwards.
  • build up strategies based on those principals.
  • share knowledge, share policies, thats why we'll have some cases of policies afterwards
  • how we can collaborate in the promotions programs
  • We have to promote those that are positive for our cities

The character:

  • not legally binding
  • Declaration would just entail political validation
  • Thus we are not expecting a formal signature nor a formal agreement


The process:

The last two montsh we've sent two different versions of the declaration to you, twice, and we have included the changes you suggested, and we've finished with a third proposal, no big questions arouse, this was the objective, to have a declaration that was easy to agree upon, were different backgrounds and perspectives could feel comfortable.

These 10 principles are a base line to work on. The important thing are the actions we are going to build upon it. This is what we are going to focus on but if neccessary we can have further revisions. If any of the working groups need some changes or additions to the declaration we can work on it after lunch in a specific working group.

The Declaration has a section with a follow up, what kind of actions we are planning to take and what is included

The approach is a task force approach, wark together to do things. We want to use the networks that already exist but we have a task force approach which means working together to take action.

If it is not useful for your daily life in the city then forget about it.

We want to ensure continuity for the Sharing Cities Summit, it is important that we can present the declaration with strong support, tomorrow.

Brief Showcase

Susan Riley, Councillor of Melbourne

Regulating Bike Sharing Platforms to improve city amenities

Sharing stories of our respective sharing cities

Melbourne has extraordinary abiltiy to reinvent its future

fastest growing city in Australia

city in the middle of economic growth

94.96Bn economy

25% of Victoria GSP

population 5 milion, one of fastest growin

Not only Australia's fastest growing but one of the fastest growing cities in the developed world

great supporter of cycling in our cities, with bike lanes, public bikes hub with blue bikes

oBike made its presence in Melbourne, by october it had deployed

rolled out 1250 eye catching bikes

as a smart scheme

miniize investment and hard infrastructure

the scheme didnt offer specific docking stations

the bicycle could be unlocked using a card.

Rental fees were low.

bike unlocked by qr code

less than o month after launching the cities were taking over our city

raining yellow bikes

bikes dumped in the river

the city council entered into a memorandum of understanding with neigburing councils and obikes

issue of congested foothpaths

oBikes were fined

6 months later obikes withdrew

the example highlights the need for a Declaration public model platform policy

were not opposed to bikesharing, however the City of Melbourne mantains it is state government regulations and policy responsability

we hope in the future that bike sharing come to Melbourne but that they will be regulated

órdís Lóa órhallsdóttir Deputy Mayor of Reykjavik

Bathing Culture - As a driver for sustainable living

In November it is quite dark with 5 hours daylight

we have grown with our bathing culture

Iceland is very small, it has geothermal heating, hydero power, plenty of water, lots of space, we use these environmental forces to create electricity and hot water.

in cities now we like to bath, very much linked to our culture. we dont have squares like in the south.

we have hugh public swimming pools as our coffee houses. These are our coffee houses, these are where we meet, we talk politics in the swimingpool almost naked.

As we are building our infrastructure, we think how can we use this as sustainable as possible. This is not the blue lagoon as some of you might think, they are just public swimming pools.

Matteo Lepore, Vice Mayor of Bologna

2014 Common Goods Pact

Charter of fundamental rights of digital work

Now we have 400 pacts, 10 farm markets, an important new aspect between collaboration and participation

We decided to open public administration to participation.

It all had started many years before, when an informal group of people asked to restore a bench in the public square, something difficult for people

We discovered we needed several months just to allow these people to restore a simple bench.

we wanted to make it more simple

10,000 people involved in this process. we saw them not as consumers but just as people wanting to do sometihing for theri community

We created a civic imaginiation office, with a participatory budgeting, and a charter of fundamental rights for digital work.

We arrived to the fenomenon of food delivery, with a paradigmatic change of the platform organising workers, in a universitary city like Bologna, we though about how the public administration could help them and the unions could help them to gain rights, we wrote a Riders Chart, and signed it with 2 private companies and 4 unions, to lobby at a national level in the parliament. and a pact to give to the workers tools to organise, to work, with dignity as citizens, not alone as workers.

tackle bad globalization and be more democratic

Saskia Bruines Vice Mayor of The Hague

What the Hague has to offer on peace and justice in digital world

critical infrastrucrures for data, algorithms,...

sharing city summit about Data Soverignty and Digital Rights extremely relevant

think of the self driving cars, how do safeguard against abuse of data, we need to assess if international system can offer protection

Last week in Lisbon, Google and Facebook announced they are supporting the code of ethic by Tim Berners Lee the founder of the World Wide Web.

by bringing stakeholders together we hope to find ansers to manage ethics and accountability in digital world

In the Hague we have the smart cities cyber security monitor. The monitor can see what the companies are doing and we as a city can access if they are doing something wrong.

we need rules and principles for accountability

The city of the hage has been seen as an international city for justice and peace for many years. The city of the Hague has a history of providing a place for making a safe world.

Unesco and many other organisations launched a discussion on internet accountablity,  Global Principles for Accountability in the Digital Age

We offer to organise a set of activites and seminars, about data sovereignity and citizens rights

Im Guk-hyun, Seoul City Council social innovation

In Seoul there are 25 autonomous districts and so cooperation among districts is very important.

Seoul's bike sharing system  ddareungi, www.bikeseoul.com

over 20,000 bicycles now, therewill be 40.000 in 2020

SMG take all the responsibilities of the system including insurance as a result more than 90% are satisfied with the system.

Sharing of residential priority parking space, there use to be thousands of complains for ilegal parking.

we established guidlines for local districts, incentives to local governments that adhere to guidlines, promotons for lo cost parking, reduction of fares, reassigning parking space for the next year

finally this year all local districts accepted the guidlines and it worked.

The more parking stations the more likely they will be assigned and they can access this for a low price of 1 euro per hour.

civil complains decreased by a 60%

Recent Sharing Policies

Sharing Rooftops for Sporting facilities

Sharing Seoul Festival

we are trying to  make the city better through sharing

Ganfranco Todesco, Torino City Council

Torino is innovating, it has launched an innovation policy to facilitate a city guide to the change that our country is undergoing, a city able to act in a coordinated, shared and conscious way.

to create a permanent living lab, start ups, ...

Torino City Lab

Torino Social Impact

DecidiTorino - Shared decision on projects and services proposed by the administration

economic innovation

an ecosystem of subjectss committed to enhance citizen participation, transparency, digital rights...

The vision is an ecosystem to approach innovation and measure social impact, creating policies, facilitat startups and companies, by simplifying burocracy.

A New Role for the City

- To listen and engage all actors

- be a guide for the city ecosystem

Main Partners

- Building public untilities infrastructes

- Data Technology

Alvaro Porro

The range of public policy is very wide, we encourage to continue the conversation and go deeper.

Show

A parody about the implications of working in an extractivist platform delivering food.


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Tim Berners Lee,

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