SUSTAINABILITY AND VISION FOR THE CAPITAL REGION



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5 URBAN SUSTAINABILITY AND VISION FOR THE CAPITAL REGION This chapter establishes Urban Sustainability Framework to address the pressing issues rela ng to environment, social and economic governance and ensure long-term sustainable development of the Capital Region and City. The Vision is a collec ve outcome of various planning area studies, sustainability analysis and understanding of stakeholders aspira ons for the enduring development of the Capital Region and City The chapter covers the following topics: 1. Urban Sustainability Framework 2. Development Vision for Capital Region and City 3. Development Goals, Objec ves & Strategies 4. Benchmarking & City Comparison People from the Capital Region, looking forward to a great,liveable and an inclusive Capital City

74 5.1 URBAN SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK As part of the overall planning process, an Urban Sustainability Framework is established to provide guiding principles and overarching parameters for the subsequent planning processes that will ensure the long term sustainability of the Capital Region and City. Though sustainability issues may differ from city to city or from region to region and are unique to a par cular city or region based on its past experiences, it can be concluded that the main sustainability issues are generally revolving around these 6 key areas. The most cri cal components in city development that may affect the long term sustainability of the city will be explained as to how they can be addressed consistently in all stages and all aspects of city planning. In establishing the framework, a Targeted Approach is adopted with iden fi ca on of 6 specifi c sustainability areas to be examined. This approach was developed based on the past planning experiences; it helps urban planners to iden fy the context specifi c issues of the city, following the broad guidance of the 6 areas of concerns as shown in the following diagram. Besides iden fying key sustainability issues, the framework will also set the sustainability targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPI s) for the city s long term development. The sustainability targets form the overarching parameters to be achieved through the implementa on of the master plan in the next 20 and 40 years. Fig.5.1 Urban Sustainability Framework THE NEW CAPITAL REGION OF ANDHRA PRADESH I THE CAPITAL REGION PLAN REPORT

5.1.1 KEY SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES IN CAPITAL REGION 5.1.2 SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK Key Issues Exis ng Condi on and Poten al Targets/KPI s 75 Several important issues have been iden fi ed that need to be addressed in terms of sustainability. The Planning team has priori zed the following 6 issues that will transform in to the Goals of the Master Plan. 1. Crea ng Jobs 2. A rac ng investments Crea ng Jobs A rac ng Investments This issue is directly related to Economic Sustainability of the New Capital Region and City. In order to a ract people to come to this New Capital City, they must be able to fi nd employment. The exis ng poten al of Agro-based industries needs to be capitalized upon for this purpose. The Capital City is to be developed on a greenfi eld site. Therefore, a rac ng investments to kick-start development and sustaining the same in the long run is a bigger challenge. The employment generators need to carefully proposed to balance the needs of the locals and also to a ract global investors. Generate jobs to sustain a popula on of 9-12 million people in the Capital Region Generate knowledge based and high-tech jobs to sustain a popula on of about 2 million people within the Capital City Iden fy key strategic projects that will form part of the ini al phases of developments in order to a ract investments both locally and globally. 3. Provision of good quality housing 4. Nature and Environment 5. Flood Management Housing Housing provision has been a key concern throughout India for a long me. Most of the supply of housing is catered to the High Income Group, whereas most of the demand for housing is in the Low and Medium Income Group people. Government needs to devise strategies to develop affordable housing for the vast majority of people that are not being considered at the moment. Target minimum 50% affordable housing to cater to Low and Medium Income group Ensure strict planning and construc on standards at par with global norms to ensure quality of housing 6. Heritage & Culture Nature and Environment The Capital Region is blessed with a rich array of natural and environmental features. These include the Krishna River, Kondapalli Reserved Forest, Mangalagiri Reserved Forest, Tadepalli Reserved Forest among others. In addi on to this there are several canals and river tributaries that pass through the Capital City area and need to be carefully considered in the planning. A large por on of the land in the Capital Region is very rich in agriculture. This land should be strategically preserved for farming wherever plausible. Preserve all natural features and enhance their characters Plan strategically to cause minimum disturbance to high value agriculture land Floods Heritage The Capital Region is also prone to fl oods. Management of the fl ood waters, especially within the Capital City will be one of the key considera ons in the planning. Several heritage and cultural features fall within the Capital Region. A few of these include Amaravathi, Undavalli caves, Kondapalli Fort, etc. It becomes very cri cal to protect these features and also integrate them in the planning. A comprehensive strategy to develop a heritage tourism circuit needs to be considered both at Capital City and Capital Region levels. Design a sustainable fl ood management system U lize exis ng canals and water-bodies Develop a heritage tourism circuit to connect all heritage sites Allocate necessary facili es to compliment the tourism at these heritage sites

5.2 VISION 5.3 GOALS 76 People s Capital of Andhra Pradesh 1 2 3 The New Capital of Andhra Pradesh is envisioned to be the pioneer Smart City of India. It aims to be World Class and at par with the standards set forth by countries such as Singapore. The new capital will be an economic powerhouse that will create a range of jobs for exis ng resident villagers by upgrading their skills, as well as high-tech and knowledge based industry jobs to be globally competi ve. Housing will be at the core of its planning and will aim to provide affordable and quality homes to all its residents. It will demonstrate global quality of life standards to offer high levels of convenience to people of all ages. The proposal will capitalize on the rich heritage possessed by the region and u lize it to create a unique iden ty for the new capital. Sustainability and efficient management of resources will form another important pillar of this new capital. It will be supported by maintaining the clean and green character that the site currently demonstrates by mimicking these ideas in to the new capital master plan. Jobs & Homes for all www.thesingaporepromise.sg Iden ty & Heritage World Class Infrastructure www.taxisingapore.com 4 5 6 Efficient Resource Management pixshark.com Quality Living Clean & Green en.wikipedia.org www.smtwastebrokers.com.au www.panoramio.com

Quality of Life Essentials The Capital City aims to provide all the Life essen als listed below. 77 Safety Health Educa on Prosperity Community Physical Condi on Definitions Sense of physical and emo onal security for individual as well as the family. Physical and mental wellbeing of the residents and visitors. A chance to receive high quality educa on for all incomes, abili es and ages. An opportunity to develop a fulfi lling career that allows growth, self-sufficiency and wealth genera on. Natural sense of belonging to the community, sharing common interests and working collec vely to achieve universal objec ves. The condi on of the built and the natural environment. Housing Public Services Mobility Environment Recrea on Culture Ameni es Op ons of quality residences that will provide shelter and safety to the residents. Services provided by the government and their allies such as u li es, sanita on, infrastructure and its maintenance. Providing convenient op ons to access employment, housing and ameni es through public and private transport. The factors that affect the state of the surroundings in which people, animals or plants live. Places that give an opportunity to refresh the strength and spirits of people and encourage social interac on. Ac vi es and events that showcase the cultural composi on of the place. Facili es that are within easy reach and provide for services, materials, entertainment and other daily necessi es. Source: Detroit Future City, Detroit Strategic Framework Plan, December 2012

5.4 STRATEGIES 78 1 2 Jobs & Homes for all World Class Infrastructure Promote high-value added agriculture and agrobased industries sairam-jobopportuni esinthemarket.blogspot.com Build state of art public transport both for Capital Region and Capital City www.volunteerinindia.com Create opportuni es for exis ng dwellers to upgrade skills Encourage high percentage of modal share using public transport Introduce a mix of knowledge based high-tech industries to a ract investments Develop a world class Interna onal Airport to serve the Capital Region Encourage home ownership to create a sense of iden ty for ci zens Plan for a long term 2050 horizon and reserve transit corridors where necessary Provide sufficient affordable housing to cater to the needful www.trekearth.com Develop a highly efficient road network at par with interna onal standards www.aurecongroup.com Strategize a slum free city through careful planning Capitalize on the opportunity to use Na onal Waterway for trade Phase out industries strategically for long term sustained growth Create a favourable policy framework to implement and support the Capital City development High Speed Railway to have a sta on in the Capital City Plan strategically to allow easy transfer between different modes of transport www.getnews.co.za infra3-h pwww.zunewallpaper.com

3 4 79 Efficient Resource Management Clean & Green www.wm.com www.ge ntravel.com Adopt efficient fl ood control techniques and protect most waterways in the city Create a network of parks and greens by integra ng the village ponds Promote Reduce, Recycle and Reuse Establish state of art waste management and disposal systems across the city Develop a smart grid in the city for efficient management of power and energy Encourage use of renewable energy to maximum extent possible Integrate the storm water drainage system with the exis ng canal and village tank network and u lize for fl ood management and recrea on intercongreen.com Ensure access to park for every ci zen within easy walking distance Make produc ve use of natural features on the site without damaging them Reserve most of the waterfront along Krishna river for public use Mandate retaining the green network reserved in the Capital City Plan Reserve high value agriculture land as no development zone wherever possible www.opengreenmap.org Encourage cer fi ca on of projects using global standards such IGBC and LEED U lize the natural features such as forest and hills to create a regional green network. Create awareness among the residents on the importance and role of ci zens in efficient resource management Create an image of city si ng within the water and greens thewannabescien st.com keepitrealtors.blogspot.com

80 5 6 Quality Living Iden ty & Heritage Ensure public transit is within easy walking distance for all knowledgeempowered.com Preserve all historic and culturally important sites www.indiantravels.com Convenience of neighbourhood center ameni es within walking distance Promote culture and heritage for locals and tourism Safe environment with universal access for all ages Compliment adjacent ci es, at the same me establish a unique iden ty Provide opportuni es for learning and enhancing careers within the Capital City and Region Integrate the exis ng villages as a vital component of city development Provide excellent health care facili es at affordable costs within easy reach www.bauersit.com Development nodes within the city that refl ect the culture of the State and region. www.deccanchronicle.com Ensure ample opportuni es to live, work, learn and play Ensure ease of commute within 30 minutes from origin to des na on with Capital City Dedicate strategic loca ons that will allow people to come together and organize cultural ac vi es Create a tourism circuit that links all the exis ng heritage features and new nodes created in the city imgarcade.com en.wikipedia.org