Urban Nexus and Linkages to GOI s New Schemes

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1 Urban Nexus and Linkages to GOI s New Schemes 5 th Regional Workshop on Integrated Resource Management in Asian Cities: The Urban Nexus Chiang Mai, June, 2015 Emani Kumar Deputy Secretary General, ICLEI & Executive Director, ICLEI South Asia

2 7935 Classified Towns Context :Urbanizing India Today % population 377 million population 63% of GDP 50 metropolitan cities 160 million population 217 million population in tier III towns 40% population 590 Million population 75% of GDP 87 metropolitan cities 255 million 343 million by 2031 in tier III towns

3 Urban Programmes: New National Schemes Smart cities Mission AMRUT : Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation HRIDAY : Heritage City Development & Augmentation Yojna Swatch Bharat Mission 100 cities 500 towns 12 cities 7935 classified towns Guidelines to be issued on 25th June 2015 Guidelines to be issued on 25th June 2015 Mission Launched Mission Launched Ministry of Urban Development with State and Local Governments

4 Smart Cities Programme: Target 100 smart cities by 2024 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

5 ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES Basic pillars of smart cities for comprehensive development HIGH QUALITY OF LIFE Employment Institutional Infrastructure Social Infrastructure Physical Infrastructure Economic Infrastructure SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

6 Urban Mobility Water Management Waste Management Housing & Buildings Energy Management Change Envisaged in Governance Smart Parking Intelligent Traffic Management Integrated Multi-Modal Transport Smart meters & management Leakage Identification, Preventive. Water Quality Monitoring Waste to Energy & fuel Waste to Compost Every Drop to be Treated Treatment of construction (C&D) Waste Housing for All Green and Efficient Buildings Building automation and managemen t systems Smart Meters & Managemen t Renewable Sources of Energy Energy Efficient & Green Buildings

7 Changes Envisaged by: The focus will be on transformative projects with the highest possible impact on Economic growth Quality of life

8 Changes Envisaged: Participatory Planning Residents Welfare Associations Slum dwellers groups. Planning with active participation from Tax Payers Associations Chamber of Commerce and Industries Senior Citizens

9 Changes Envisaged by: City Extension (greenfield development) City Renewal (redevelopment) Area Improvement (retrofitting) Smart city One Pan City initiative for Physical, Social & Institutional Infrastructure

10 Changes Envisaged: Retrofitting Development Where? Existing developed area What? Zero emission : solid and liquid discharge How? Implementation in 3 years Minimum 500 acres in Size Smart metering SPV (ULB, State, GoI) LED lighting, intelligent traffic & parking management

11 Changes Envisaged: Redevelopment Where? Existing urban Sprawl What? In addition to retrofitting components How? Implementation in 3 years Minimum 50 acres in Size Mixed land use, higher FAR/FSI and lower ground coverage SPV (ULB, State, GoI) Green & Energy efficient and buildings Quality Public spaces Equity from GoI. State and ULB

12 Changes Envisaged: Greenfield Townships Where What?? In addition to Vacant area redevelopment components How? Implementation in 5 years Minimum 250 acres each townships Quality infrastructure for health, education and recreation Multimodal Transport SPV (Public/Private developer) Equity from GoI. State and ULB Trade facilities and skill development centers

13 Competition To Select 100 Smart Cities Draft Parameters for Competition

14 Changes Envisaged How: Internal Partnerships MoUD State Government Urban Local Body (ULB) Private sector Time Lines cities cities Cities

15 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

16 Heritage City Development & Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) Around USD 80 M 12 cities June 2015 March 2017 HRIDAY

17 Changes Envisaged by Culture Local Sustainability Infrastructure Energy Efficiency Museum/Cultur e park Local economy Water Supply Adequate Street Lights Tourism Tourism Sanitation 100 % Electricity coverage Tangible heritage (culture, arts etc.) Green space (local ecology & biodiver sity) Drainage Parks Waste Management (solid & liquid)

18 Swachh Bharat Mission 18

19 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.)

20 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

21 You can find out more about us: THANK YOU ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability at: ICLEI South Asia at: