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Green Urbanism
With the rapid growth of urbanization world over, multi-dimensional problems are a challenge. These problems are in the form of extensive concreting with less open spaces leading to heat island and albedo effects. Unplanned development of urban areas; such as; lack of optimization between vertical to horizontal expansion, lack of optimization between concerting to the non-concreting urban surface, inadequate carrying capacity of the road network, water resources, atmospheric stabilities and so forth. All such problems combined lead to environmental imbalance and consequently environmental pollution to a greater extent. The predominant solution to such a wide problem could be effectively addressed through Green urbanism. It can be reasonably be defined as the practice of creating communities beneficial to human and the environment. Green urbanism is an attempt to shape more sustainable places, communities and lifestyles, and consume less of the world’s resources. It is interdisciplinary, combining the collaboration of landscape architects, engineers, urban planners, ecologists, transport planners, physicists, psychologists, sociologists, economists and other specialists in addition to architects and urban designers. An effort has been made by the authors of the present paper to highlight the concept of green urbanism coupled with its relevant indicators and consequential benefits to address the problems referred to above and also to create an educational tool for awareness among stakeholders.
Green Urbanism
With the rapid growth of urbanization world over, multi-dimensional problems are a challenge. These problems are in the form of extensive concreting with less open spaces leading to heat island and albedo effects. Unplanned development of urban areas; such as; lack of optimization between vertical to horizontal expansion, lack of optimization between concerting to the non-concreting urban surface, inadequate carrying capacity of the road network, water resources, atmospheric stabilities and so forth. All such problems combined lead to environmental imbalance and consequently environmental pollution to a greater extent. The predominant solution to such a wide problem could be effectively addressed through Green urbanism. It can be reasonably be defined as the practice of creating communities beneficial to human and the environment. Green urbanism is an attempt to shape more sustainable places, communities and lifestyles, and consume less of the world’s resources. It is interdisciplinary, combining the collaboration of landscape architects, engineers, urban planners, ecologists, transport planners, physicists, psychologists, sociologists, economists and other specialists in addition to architects and urban designers. An effort has been made by the authors of the present paper to highlight the concept of green urbanism coupled with its relevant indicators and consequential benefits to address the problems referred to above and also to create an educational tool for awareness among stakeholders.
Green Urbanism
Bhargava, Akshey (author) / Bhargava, Swati (author) / Singhal, Richa (author) / Golhar, Prachi (author) / Chandak, Shailesh (author)
2020-07-31
International Journal of Earth Sciences Knowledge and Applications; Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Vol 2 Issue 2; 102-108 ; 2687-5993
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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720
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