Green Districts – Building The Suburbs Of The Future
by Mr Arvind Jain,
Managing Director – Pride Group
By 2025, the world
would have added another 65 million inhabitants, each fighting for their share
of livable space.
Global governments are already working on building
infrastructures that would support the growing populations every year.
In fact,
by 2025 India will need to add the equivalent of a city the size of Chicago to
its existing floor space to support the growth in population – and China’s
population is growing at twice that rate.
The way the world is
being built now will determine how human civilization will deal with natural
resource management, waste management and sustainability in the near future.
Sustainable
Development..!
It is evident that the
concept of sustainability will have to transcend its current confines. No
longer can we talk merely of green homes as the answer to all our urbanization
woes.
No doubt, green homes projects are pockets of excellence, but their
positive impact at a city level is minimal at best.
In India, where
unregulated urbanization has created serious deficits at all levels, green
districts are a viable solution.
These districts are all about taking the
concept of environmental sustainability and sustainable real estate development
beyond green homes and sustainable townships, and to create entire new suburbs
that function on those lines.
New Suburbs As
Miniature ‘Smart Cities’..!
The Modi government’s
Smart Cities program is a clear indicator that the need for more sustainable
urbanization has been recognized.
However, the current scramble among various
cities to qualify under this program indicates that its primary message has
still not been understood. It is not about winning the race to win the prize –
it is about making a concerted effort to improve the way our cities are run –
about making them more livable and future-ready.
Regardless of the
Smart Cities movement, it is possible for cities to create their own green
districts – large urban areas where the normal flow of development has been
reinvented and redirected so as to create an oasis of sustainability. In fact,
green districts are the requisite building blocks of future cities all over the
world. So what exactly are they?
Green Districts...!
Green districts are
urban areas which not only allow sufficient floor space to the increasing
population density but also employ design elements and techniques that minimize
pollution and the exploitation of natural resources.
Overall, green districts
integrate design principles that will support a transit-oriented, dense and
mixed development that considers renewable energy as a means of power
production.
While this looks good
on paper, the concept in fact requires a great deal of agility and fine-tuning
– green districts need to be small enough to innovate quickly but big enough to
have an impact. The ideal geographical size of a green district is, in fact,
that of a newly emerging suburb in a city like Pune.
Below are some of the
reasons why green districts will become indispensable in the near future:
Economic
Viability..!
Green solutions are
not necessarily achieved at lower costs than the conventional alternatives -
in fact, it is no secret that green residential projects involve a
significantly higher cost to developer.
This is also true to green districts,
wherein the construction cost of everything from residential and commercial
spaces to support infrastructure would be higher by 10%.
However, this cost if
justified by a lower annual operating costs. Within three to five years – which
is the period it takes for most new suburbs to attain functional viability -
green districts can ‘break even’ on the cost of creating them.
The true value of
green districts is in the massive positive impact that that they have in terms
of improved environmental quality, urban climate and matchless investment
opportunities.
As long as they are planned intelligently from the ground up and
incorporate the right technologies, green districts are by far the most
economically viable urban configurations.
·
‘Repaired’
Environment...!
Green districts follow
construction practices that reduce a suburban area’s energy consumption by as
much as about 20 % to 50%, while simultaneously rationalizing water consumption by
50% to 60%.
Further, green districts generate 25% less solid wastes, making the
available land more viable for both farming and living and reducing the
dependence on environmentally destructive landfills.
·
Improved
Quality Of Life..
A gentler natural
environment automatically equals more comfortable, healthy and wholesome living
space for humans.
Conventional cities grow to become congested, which
inevitably leads to increased cost of living and pollution.
Green districts are
therefore an important tool for the revitalization of our urban spaces.
About The Author..
Mr. Arvind Jain is
Managing Director of The Pride Group, a
world-class property development conglomerate that is changing the cityscapes
of Pune, Mumbai and Bangalore.
Established in 1996, Pride Group has built and
delivered over 10 million sq.ft. of constructed area. Pride Group has recently
launched Pride World City, the
400-acre sustainable luxury mega-township at Charoli, Pune.
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