Eco responsive Smart City requires
coordinated efforts of all concerned experts
in political, social, financial, technical and environmental fields who can give desired input for planning. Seminars and conferences often create
awareness at academic level, but the message does not reach the
decision makers who can actually steer the growth engine in proper direction.
Necessity
of Baseline Study
First of all, It is necessary to
study and prepare detailed documentation
of existing status of city as regards infrastructural and service
facilities, sociology-economical conditions, environmental quality and limiting factors for growth or change. Many a
times, new schemes are proposed without such baseline data collection resulting
in failure to yield expected outcome. It should be remembered that
Major
stake holders of urban planning are citizens in that city
and not finance and
technology suppliers.
Hence the planning process must start by understanding
problems and difficulties faced by citizens, their demands and aspirations for healthy, comfortable, secure
and affordable living.
I witnessed such interaction public
meeting conducted by Dr. Prasad Modak before suggesting Eco
city project for Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad corporation. The project envisaged active participation of citizens in monitoring and information suppliers for corrective actions. The modality suggested was use of web portal with specially devised map tool for location wise feedback receiving system. However, the scheme could not succeed due to ignorance and connectivity limitations of internet use by general public.
city project for Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad corporation. The project envisaged active participation of citizens in monitoring and information suppliers for corrective actions. The modality suggested was use of web portal with specially devised map tool for location wise feedback receiving system. However, the scheme could not succeed due to ignorance and connectivity limitations of internet use by general public.
Majority of people living in
multi storied complexes in urban area belong to middle class and cannot afford
costly smart gadgets and refrain from using renewable energy sources due to
high capital investment. However, they do require help of workers from poor
families for household duties. These
workers need residential accommodation nearby. Due to unavailability of land at
affordable cost, they prefer to live even
in unauthorized slum type establishments, which lack basic amenities
like water supply and sanitation.
Hence every multi storied complex gives rise
to growth of slum in surrounding or nearby area. Multi storied complexes become excessive
burden for existing roads, electricity, water supply and sanitation facilities
provided by corporation. Combined result of this situation is unhealthy and
insecure environment . Open spaces,
gardens and places of recreation are
fast disappearing and cities are growing with engulfing of nearby villages. The
major metropolitan cities in India are facing this problem and situation from
bad to worst due to huge influx of population and rampant building activity.
The administration of city
infrastructure and services is divided in many independent organizations, who
have their own agenda and priorities for development. The development projects
get stuck or delayed due to lack of permission or inaction in preparatory work
needed to be done from particular agency. Hence project must be planned by
enforcing priority criteria for activities to be performed by all concerned
parties in fixed time schedule. Any delay in project execution increases cost
and may become unfeasible due to financial constraints.
It is therefore necessary to form one central
authority to handle the project and it should take advise from committee
composed of representatives of all
concerned departments, who will act as liaison officers of the respective departments
Dnyandeep Foundation wishes to develop a platform for open discussion,
planning and monitoring of projects with participation of local consultants, professional
service providers and NGOs. Your suggestions and active participation will
strengthen this initiative..
Dr. S. V. Ranade, Dnyandeep
Foundation, Sangli
.
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