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Urban Nexus and Linkages to GOI’s New Schemes
Emani Kumar
Deputy Secretary General, ICLEI & Executive Director, ICLEI South Asia
5th Regional Workshop on
Integrated Resource Management in Asian Cities: The Urban Nexus
Chiang Mai, 17-19 June, 2015
• 40% population
• 590 Million population
• 75% of GDP
• 87 metropolitan cities
• 255 million
• 343 million by 2031 in tier – III
towns
Context :Urbanizing India
• 31% population
• 377 million population
• 63% of GDP
• 50 metropolitan cities
• 160 million population
• 217 million population in tier –
III towns
Today 2030
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Urban Programmes: New National Schemes
Smart cities Mission
100 cities
Guidelines to be issued on 25th
June 2015
AMRUT : Atal Mission for
Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation
500 towns
Guidelines to be issued on 25th
June 2015
HRIDAY : Heritage City
Development & Augmentation Yojna
12 cities
Mission Launched
Swatch Bharat Mission
7935 classified towns
Mission Launched
Ministry of Urban Development with State and Local Governments
TO MAKE NATIONAL PRIORITIES A REALITY IN SELECT CITIES
• Employment generation: Make in India
• Involve citizens in policy as well as execution
• Swatch Bharat: Clean India
• Improve quality of life
• Leverage innovation & technology • Mobility Waste management
• Building systems Employment
• Environment & biodiversity
• Governance Energy supply Water management
Smart Cities Programme:
Target 100 smart cities by 2024
Institutional Infrastructure
Physical Infrastructure
Social Infrastructure
Economic Infrastructure
Basic pillars of smart cities for comprehensive
development
Employment
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HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
Change Envisaged in… U
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•Smart Parking
•Intelligent Traffic Management
•Integrated Multi-Modal Transport
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•Leakage Identification, Preventive.
•Water Quality Monitoring
Wa
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•Waste to Energy & fuel
•Waste to Compost
•Every Drop to be Treated
•Treatment of construction (C&D) Waste
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Bu
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•Housing for All
•Green and Efficient Buildings
•Building automation and management systems
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•Smart Meters & Management
•Renewable Sources of Energy
•Energy Efficient & Green Buildings
Governance
Changes Envisaged by:
The focus will be on transformative projects with the highest possible
impact on
Economic growth
Quality of life
Changes Envisaged: Participatory Planning
Planning with active
participation from
Residents Welfare
Associations
Tax Payers Associations
Senior Citizens
Chamber of Commerce
and Industries
Slum dwellers groups.
Changes Envisaged by:
Smart city
Area Improvement (retrofitting)
City Extension (greenfield
development)
City Renewal (redevelopment)
One Pan City initiative for
Physical, Social & Institutional
Infrastructure
Changes Envisaged: Retrofitting Development
Existing developed area
Minimum 500 acres in Size
Where?
Zero emission : solid and liquid discharge
Smart metering
LED lighting , intelligent traffic & parking management
What?
Implementation in 3 years
SPV (ULB, State, GoI)
How?
Changes Envisaged: Redevelopment
Existing urban Sprawl
Minimum 50 acres in Size
Where? In addition to retrofitting components
Mixed land use, higher FAR/FSI and lower ground coverage
Green & Energy efficient and buildings Quality Public spaces
What?
Implementation in 3 years
SPV (ULB, State, GoI)
Equity from GoI. State and ULB
How?
Changes Envisaged: Greenfield Townships
Vacant area
Minimum 250 acres each townships
Where?
In addition to redevelopment components
Quality infrastructure for health , education and recreation
Multimodal Transport
Trade facilities and skill development centers
What?
Implementation in 5 years
SPV (Public/Private developer)
Equity from GoI. State and ULB
How?
Competition To Select 100 Smart Cities
Draft Parameters for Competition
Changes Envisaged How: Internal Partnerships
MoUD State
Government
Urban Local Body
(ULB)
Private sector
2015
• 20 Cities
2016
• 40 cities
2017
• 40 cities
Time Lines
Changes Envisaged How: Partnership External
• So far 14 Countries have indicated
support:
– USA,
– Japan
– China
– Singapore
– South Korea
– Israel
– UK
– France
– Germany
– Spain
– Netherland
– Sweden
– South Africa
– Australia
• Various International Organization
have indicated support :
– World Bank
– Asian Development Bank
– European Union
– USAID
– UN- Habitat
Heritage City Development & Augmentation Yojana
(HRIDAY)
HRIDAY
12 cities
Around
USD 80 M
June 2015 –
March 2017
Changes Envisaged by
Culture
Museum/Culture park
Tourism
Tangible heritage
(culture, arts etc.)
Local Sustainability
Local economy
Tourism
Green space (local ecology
& biodiver sity)
Parks
Infrastructure
Water Supply
Sanitation
Drainage
Waste Management (solid & liquid)
Energy Efficiency
Adequate Street Lights
100 % Electricity coverage
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Swachh
Bharat
Mission
• Household Toilets: 10 M Urban hhs
• Construct 252,000 public toilets
• Construct 256,000 community toilet seats
• Scientific disposal of Solid Waste in all Urban bodies
• Total cost: USD 9600 M (approx.)
Urban Sanitation Framework - India
• Vision:
“All Indian cities & towns become totally sanitized,
healthy & livable and ensure & sustain good public
health and environmental outcomes for all their citizens
with a special focus on hygienic and affordable
sanitation facilities for the urban poor and women”
• Goals of NUSP:
Awareness Generation & behaviour Change;
Achieve Open Defecation Free Cities
Integrated City-wide Sanitation - Safe disposal of
100% human and liquid waste
Prepare State Sanitation Strategies & City Sanitation
Plans for every state/city
You can find out more about us:
• ICLEI – Local Governments for
Sustainability at: www.iclei.org
• ICLEI – South Asia at: www.iclei.org/sa
• E-mail: [email protected]
THANK YOU