TERI Policy Brief: Making Liveable Cities
Publicação
Tópicos:
Adaptação climática
Habitação
Crescimento econômico inclusivo e sustentável
Desenvolvimento urbano seguro e inclusivo
Cidades inteligentes e inovação e competitividade regional/urbana
Água, gestão de resíduos e saneamento
A series of three Policy Dialogues on ‘Making Liveable Cities: Challenges and Way Forward
for India’ was organized by TERI in Panaji, Vijayawada and Gangtok with support from the Royal
Embassy of Denmark and the International Urban Cooperation (IUC) programme of the European
Union, for identifying ways and means to shape a ‘people-centric’ sustainable urbanization process
in India. This was in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and India’s Intended
Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), in the 4000+ Mission cities and beyond.
Through a review of the urban policy and institutional frameworks in different states and focused
group discussions and activities, the Policy Dialogues invited inputs from various stakeholders
working in the ‘urban’ domain, including Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and Smart City Special Purpose
Vehicles (SPVs). With more than 150 policymakers, planners, practitioners, and academicians
participating and contributing, the Dialogues identified key challenges and enablers for enhancing
liveability of Indian cities. A National Workshop in October, 2018, in New Delhi was the concluding
and culmination event of the Regional Policy Dialogues series.
The Policy Brief and the Proceedings are the outcomes of the Policy Dialogues. They provide
information about key recommendations on urban planning frameworks, strengthening local urban
governance, financing and implementation mechanisms, urban innovation, and strengthening
partnerships; with a view to contribute to the National Urbanization Policy.
Países: Índia
Línguas: English
Editor: TERI (in cooperation with IUC India)
Ano publicado: 2018