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Q&A on Positive Development by Janis Birkeland

Through design, the built environment can become a sustainability solution. It could make everyone better
off, increase the life support system, and expand future social options. However, as currently designed,
cities, buildings and infrastructure make sustainability unachievable. This can be easily fixed, at no net cost
to society, as we modify our urban areas to contribute positively to the ecology, community and climate.
Why is built environment design central to achieving sustainability?
Human-designed systems of developments cause much of the disasters that we blame nature for. Floods,
fires, landslides, the urban heat island effect, drought, malnutrition, malaria and so on, are exacerbated by
‘industrial’ (fossil-fuelled) systems in construction, manufacturing, agriculture, mining and transportation.
The demand for production from these sectors is in large part shaped by the design of the built
environment.
With a growing population, don’t we need more industrial production?
Even if the human population was dramatically reduced, our industrial systems of development would still
not be sustainable. The environmental and economic costs of conventional development outweigh the
benefits over time - as shown by climate change, biodiversity losses and world poverty. Through design,
however, we could use natural systems to meet human needs in new ways to increase everyone’s quality
of life.
Doesn’t sustainability depend more on reducing consumption than on design?
Reducing consumption is important, but it does not change the global supply-led economy. Current
industrial systems drive consumption more than consumers do. The design of cities also locks people into
unsustainable life styles and causes collateral damage like congestion, homelessness, stress and pollution.
Cities cause 75% of greenhouse gas emissions and buildings use 40% of energy so they simply must change.
If design locks us in to unsustainable systems, how can design be a solution?
When we realize the extent to which built environment design drives resource extraction, industrial
production and consumption, we then understand the huge positive ripple effects that eco-positive design
could have. A system of development that does not pay its own way over its life cycle can no longer be
seen as acceptable. We need a positive form of development that expands the ecological base, and natural
and social resources.
Can we do that by replacing fossil-fuel-based systems with green buildings?
Green buildings have made impressive gains over conventional buildings. However, the environment – the
foundation of life - would be better off without them. Since only about 2% of buildings are new each year,
the time, money, resources and material flows involved in replacing them makes this physically unrealistic.
New ‘green’ cities also leave the poor behind, or even bulldoze their communities to make way for new
buildings.
How could we go beyond the current green building paradigm?
What we now call ‘sustainable’ development replaces nature along with its ecosystem services, biodiversity
and ecological carrying capacity. Any form of intelligent design should respect 4 billion years of
evolutionary experimentation. Nonetheless, a design ‘inspired by nature’, that uses nature as a model, or
that works like an ecosystem is usually not eco-positive. Urban areas must modified to support
ecosystems.
Aren’t buildings that are regenerative and support nature being built?
Yes, but ecological restoration or regeneration is not good enough, because we have already exceeded the
Earth’s carrying capacity. Therefore just to support existing bioregions and populations, we need to reverse
the ecological and social deficit. Fortunately, many eco-innovations already exist that could be integrated
synergistically with buildings and infrastructure to make the environment and humans better off.
How can cities and buildings reverse the social and ecological deficit?
One way is through ‘Design for Eco-services’. Ecosystem services are all the things nature provides for us,
like producing clean air, heat, water, soil and food. We use a slightly different term, ‘eco-services’, to
include the non-material benefits of nature, such as intrinsic value. We can integrate the (virtually) free
services of nature with existing development to produce net ecological and social gains over the structure’s
life span.
How would we go about increasing ecosystems and eco-services in cities?
Urban structures can support low-impact technologies using many natural systems that replace fossil-fuel-
based equipment. For example, passive solar cooling, lighting, heating and ventilating provide thermal eco-
services, but such systems can also include natural air, water and soil treatment functions. The change can
be made by design without first addressing the systemic barriers to sustainability. Design can leapfrog
barriers.
Just what system barriers could a new kind of urban design by-pass?
The dominant paradigm that evolved to rationalise the industrial revolution is completely negative. It was
premised on the idea that humans are in conflict with nature and that development can only have negative
ecological impacts. ‘Positive Development’ represents a whole systems change that replaces these
negative premises, methods and tools with positive alternatives that would facilitiate net positive designs
and decisions.
How is Positive Development defined and how is it different from green design?
Positive Development can be distilled into: ‘a system or structure that increases the ecological base (eg life
support system) and public estate (eg access to the means of survival) - beyond pre-settlement conditions’.
This is completely different from a development that leaves a contaminated site ‘better than we found it’.
It requires an increase in positive onsite and offsite impacts to compensate for past development.
How can any development have net positive ecological impacts?
There are many ‘potentially’ eco-positive technologies, such as aquaponics, permaculture, living machines,
vertical composters, vertical landscapes, and algaetecture. In combination, these can be integrated with
living roofs, walls, balconies, atria and/or empty warehouses. Living systems can remove many stresses of
urban life. Of course, it would be much easier to achieve net positive impacts by eco-retrofitting.
What is eco-retrofitting and why would it make eco-positive design easier?
Eco-retrofitting pays for itself, and costs less than doing nothing if we factor in the ongoing costs, waste and
emissions from existing buildings. In practice, however, eco-retrofitting only aims to ‘reduce’ toxins, energy
and water consumption. We can to go beyond ‘eco-retrofitting’ for better health and resource savings, by
providing more ecosystems and eco-services than consumed when retrofitting buildings.
Even if so, how can eco-positive retrofitting be implemented on a large scale?
Even using conventional economic accounting methods, the resource savings and improved human health
and productivity more than pay for the work. Therefore, mechanisms already exist to cover the upfront
costs. Buildings need ongoing maintenance and repair anyway. Eco-retrofitting can occur simultaneously
at great speed, while creating jobs and revitalizing urban areas.
Where would we begin to get design ideas for eco-positive retrofitting?
We have gathered many dozens of existing eco-innovations that could be integrated in urban structures
and synergistically combined to provide surplus eco-services. For example, a living wall can produce about
25 different eco-services and other benefits. So design that omits living systems is a lost opportunity.
Modular retrofitting prototypes that provide multiple eco-services are being virtually modelled and
assessed.
If the solutions are so obvious, why doesn’t the market drive this change?
The market makes owners and investors better off by generating financial capital or ‘growth’. It does so by
transferring wealth from natural resources from society to individuals. However, it does not create natural
capital. We have analysed the impact of buildings on the ecology using financial frameworks. Marginal
economic analyses do not deal with the infinite value of nature or its potential collapse.
So our development metrics and measurements are part of the problem?
Yes. Building impact assessment methods measure the wrong things in the wrong ways. Methods that
balance economic gains against environmental losses omit the economic benefits of a healthy
environment. These tools aim to benefit occupants, investors and owners, rather than support design that
makes everyone better off. They also fail to measure many long-term costs, due to their complexity, and
ignore positive benefits.
Does that mean we need to measure more things like positive impacts?
We do not need to know the exact value of positive impacts, but it is easy to measure if what comes out of
a building is healthier than what went in (eg stress levels, and air, water and air quality). We cannot now
the exact value of negative impacts, in contrast, because these depend on complex and inseparable
interactions. For example, we cannot trace the impacts of multiple pollutants on myriad different immune
systems.
If measuring positive impacts is easier, then why don’t we measure them?
Our metrics are premised on the idea that development can only be negative ecologically. Therefore, life
cycle assessments usually have a scale from minus one to zero. Downsizing to zero is economic rationalism,
whereas design is about multiplying benefits. We can shift design thinking from ‘less negative’ to eco-
positive by deducting less negative impacts from negative impacts, and deducting the result from positive
ones.
So what sort of metrics would enable us to assess Positive Development?
An ‘Eco-Positive Design Tool’ would measure both positive and negative impacts from a new benchmark – a
‘Sustainability Standard’ (that is, the indigenous or pre-industrial ecology). As a general guide, ecologists
can approximate the ecosystems and biodiversity that evolved in the given biophysical and geographical
conditions, or compare the site to a similar one that is relatively pristine (if one exists).
Is this Sustainability Standard objective and verifiable?
It is much more objective than the standard benchmark, which is ‘typical’ or code compliant buildings. The
aim of improving upon the old prototype explains why few designers, if any, have thought to design eco-
positive buildings. Some designers aim to restore damaged environments but, as noted above, this is not
enough to support even the current population. Doing relatively less harm does not fix things.
Are there any examples of net Positive Development?
Buildings are not yet assessed on an eco-positive scale. There are of course many ‘resource autonomous’
buildings that draw all their energy and water from the site. However, they do not demonstrably
compensate for the past and ongoing damage of existing development, or show positive offsite impacts. It
is a matter of time until new development will need to offset any unavoidable damage by retrofitting old
buildings.


For more information see Positive Development: From Vicious Circles to Virtuous Cycles through Built
Environment Design (Birkeland, Earthscan Publishers, 2008).
A proposal for a new type of design and assessment method are provided on the website of AGDF’s
partner organization, the Australian National Sustainability Initiative. www.sustainability.org.au

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Q and a on positive development by janis birkeland

  • 1. Q&A on Positive Development by Janis Birkeland Through design, the built environment can become a sustainability solution. It could make everyone better off, increase the life support system, and expand future social options. However, as currently designed, cities, buildings and infrastructure make sustainability unachievable. This can be easily fixed, at no net cost to society, as we modify our urban areas to contribute positively to the ecology, community and climate. Why is built environment design central to achieving sustainability? Human-designed systems of developments cause much of the disasters that we blame nature for. Floods, fires, landslides, the urban heat island effect, drought, malnutrition, malaria and so on, are exacerbated by ‘industrial’ (fossil-fuelled) systems in construction, manufacturing, agriculture, mining and transportation. The demand for production from these sectors is in large part shaped by the design of the built environment. With a growing population, don’t we need more industrial production? Even if the human population was dramatically reduced, our industrial systems of development would still not be sustainable. The environmental and economic costs of conventional development outweigh the benefits over time - as shown by climate change, biodiversity losses and world poverty. Through design, however, we could use natural systems to meet human needs in new ways to increase everyone’s quality of life. Doesn’t sustainability depend more on reducing consumption than on design? Reducing consumption is important, but it does not change the global supply-led economy. Current industrial systems drive consumption more than consumers do. The design of cities also locks people into unsustainable life styles and causes collateral damage like congestion, homelessness, stress and pollution. Cities cause 75% of greenhouse gas emissions and buildings use 40% of energy so they simply must change. If design locks us in to unsustainable systems, how can design be a solution? When we realize the extent to which built environment design drives resource extraction, industrial production and consumption, we then understand the huge positive ripple effects that eco-positive design could have. A system of development that does not pay its own way over its life cycle can no longer be seen as acceptable. We need a positive form of development that expands the ecological base, and natural and social resources. Can we do that by replacing fossil-fuel-based systems with green buildings? Green buildings have made impressive gains over conventional buildings. However, the environment – the foundation of life - would be better off without them. Since only about 2% of buildings are new each year, the time, money, resources and material flows involved in replacing them makes this physically unrealistic. New ‘green’ cities also leave the poor behind, or even bulldoze their communities to make way for new buildings. How could we go beyond the current green building paradigm? What we now call ‘sustainable’ development replaces nature along with its ecosystem services, biodiversity and ecological carrying capacity. Any form of intelligent design should respect 4 billion years of evolutionary experimentation. Nonetheless, a design ‘inspired by nature’, that uses nature as a model, or that works like an ecosystem is usually not eco-positive. Urban areas must modified to support ecosystems.
  • 2. Aren’t buildings that are regenerative and support nature being built? Yes, but ecological restoration or regeneration is not good enough, because we have already exceeded the Earth’s carrying capacity. Therefore just to support existing bioregions and populations, we need to reverse the ecological and social deficit. Fortunately, many eco-innovations already exist that could be integrated synergistically with buildings and infrastructure to make the environment and humans better off. How can cities and buildings reverse the social and ecological deficit? One way is through ‘Design for Eco-services’. Ecosystem services are all the things nature provides for us, like producing clean air, heat, water, soil and food. We use a slightly different term, ‘eco-services’, to include the non-material benefits of nature, such as intrinsic value. We can integrate the (virtually) free services of nature with existing development to produce net ecological and social gains over the structure’s life span. How would we go about increasing ecosystems and eco-services in cities? Urban structures can support low-impact technologies using many natural systems that replace fossil-fuel- based equipment. For example, passive solar cooling, lighting, heating and ventilating provide thermal eco- services, but such systems can also include natural air, water and soil treatment functions. The change can be made by design without first addressing the systemic barriers to sustainability. Design can leapfrog barriers. Just what system barriers could a new kind of urban design by-pass? The dominant paradigm that evolved to rationalise the industrial revolution is completely negative. It was premised on the idea that humans are in conflict with nature and that development can only have negative ecological impacts. ‘Positive Development’ represents a whole systems change that replaces these negative premises, methods and tools with positive alternatives that would facilitiate net positive designs and decisions. How is Positive Development defined and how is it different from green design? Positive Development can be distilled into: ‘a system or structure that increases the ecological base (eg life support system) and public estate (eg access to the means of survival) - beyond pre-settlement conditions’. This is completely different from a development that leaves a contaminated site ‘better than we found it’. It requires an increase in positive onsite and offsite impacts to compensate for past development. How can any development have net positive ecological impacts? There are many ‘potentially’ eco-positive technologies, such as aquaponics, permaculture, living machines, vertical composters, vertical landscapes, and algaetecture. In combination, these can be integrated with living roofs, walls, balconies, atria and/or empty warehouses. Living systems can remove many stresses of urban life. Of course, it would be much easier to achieve net positive impacts by eco-retrofitting. What is eco-retrofitting and why would it make eco-positive design easier? Eco-retrofitting pays for itself, and costs less than doing nothing if we factor in the ongoing costs, waste and emissions from existing buildings. In practice, however, eco-retrofitting only aims to ‘reduce’ toxins, energy and water consumption. We can to go beyond ‘eco-retrofitting’ for better health and resource savings, by providing more ecosystems and eco-services than consumed when retrofitting buildings.
  • 3. Even if so, how can eco-positive retrofitting be implemented on a large scale? Even using conventional economic accounting methods, the resource savings and improved human health and productivity more than pay for the work. Therefore, mechanisms already exist to cover the upfront costs. Buildings need ongoing maintenance and repair anyway. Eco-retrofitting can occur simultaneously at great speed, while creating jobs and revitalizing urban areas. Where would we begin to get design ideas for eco-positive retrofitting? We have gathered many dozens of existing eco-innovations that could be integrated in urban structures and synergistically combined to provide surplus eco-services. For example, a living wall can produce about 25 different eco-services and other benefits. So design that omits living systems is a lost opportunity. Modular retrofitting prototypes that provide multiple eco-services are being virtually modelled and assessed. If the solutions are so obvious, why doesn’t the market drive this change? The market makes owners and investors better off by generating financial capital or ‘growth’. It does so by transferring wealth from natural resources from society to individuals. However, it does not create natural capital. We have analysed the impact of buildings on the ecology using financial frameworks. Marginal economic analyses do not deal with the infinite value of nature or its potential collapse. So our development metrics and measurements are part of the problem? Yes. Building impact assessment methods measure the wrong things in the wrong ways. Methods that balance economic gains against environmental losses omit the economic benefits of a healthy environment. These tools aim to benefit occupants, investors and owners, rather than support design that makes everyone better off. They also fail to measure many long-term costs, due to their complexity, and ignore positive benefits. Does that mean we need to measure more things like positive impacts? We do not need to know the exact value of positive impacts, but it is easy to measure if what comes out of a building is healthier than what went in (eg stress levels, and air, water and air quality). We cannot now the exact value of negative impacts, in contrast, because these depend on complex and inseparable interactions. For example, we cannot trace the impacts of multiple pollutants on myriad different immune systems. If measuring positive impacts is easier, then why don’t we measure them? Our metrics are premised on the idea that development can only be negative ecologically. Therefore, life cycle assessments usually have a scale from minus one to zero. Downsizing to zero is economic rationalism, whereas design is about multiplying benefits. We can shift design thinking from ‘less negative’ to eco- positive by deducting less negative impacts from negative impacts, and deducting the result from positive ones. So what sort of metrics would enable us to assess Positive Development? An ‘Eco-Positive Design Tool’ would measure both positive and negative impacts from a new benchmark – a ‘Sustainability Standard’ (that is, the indigenous or pre-industrial ecology). As a general guide, ecologists can approximate the ecosystems and biodiversity that evolved in the given biophysical and geographical conditions, or compare the site to a similar one that is relatively pristine (if one exists). Is this Sustainability Standard objective and verifiable? It is much more objective than the standard benchmark, which is ‘typical’ or code compliant buildings. The aim of improving upon the old prototype explains why few designers, if any, have thought to design eco- positive buildings. Some designers aim to restore damaged environments but, as noted above, this is not enough to support even the current population. Doing relatively less harm does not fix things.
  • 4. Are there any examples of net Positive Development? Buildings are not yet assessed on an eco-positive scale. There are of course many ‘resource autonomous’ buildings that draw all their energy and water from the site. However, they do not demonstrably compensate for the past and ongoing damage of existing development, or show positive offsite impacts. It is a matter of time until new development will need to offset any unavoidable damage by retrofitting old buildings. For more information see Positive Development: From Vicious Circles to Virtuous Cycles through Built Environment Design (Birkeland, Earthscan Publishers, 2008). A proposal for a new type of design and assessment method are provided on the website of AGDF’s partner organization, the Australian National Sustainability Initiative. www.sustainability.org.au