LOCAL PEOPLE’S PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS A GREEN CITY: CASE STUDY OF PERUNGUDI, CHENNAI, INDIA

Sharmila Jagadisan
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One of the more promising Sustainable Development Goals is to promote prosperity in protecting the planet by using the “green city” as one of the catalysts. To raise environmental awareness, World Environment Day has been celebrated on 5 June since 1974, and while the concept of a “green city” has started to gain momentum in India, high population density and land scarcity has forced people to settle near ecologically sensitive areas within conventional development models, which has led to the rapid deterioration of resources. The crucial starting point for this paper is to find out whether the knowledge of the “green city” has had deeper penetration to all sectors of the population. The main objective is to evaluate the extent to which individuals and local governance are involved in the “green city” movement. Our research investigates whether we have responsive and inclusive government institutions with the capacity to deliver services efficiently and equitably. The author has taken Perungudi, which is one of the fastest growing suburbs in Chennai city due to a rapidly growing IT industry, as a case study. This research first divides the Perungudi area into two districts based on the socio-economic status and then investigates local people’s knowledge and perception of the “green city” based on the following tools: (i) a household survey; (ii) secondary reports; and (iii) a transect walk. The results underline how much work lies ahead for “green city” advocates: revealing the gaps in our knowledge about public attitudes towards the “green city” concept.
当地人对绿色城市的看法和态度——以印度金奈perungudi为例
更有希望的可持续发展目标之一是利用“绿色城市”作为催化剂之一,在保护地球的过程中促进繁荣。为了提高环保意识,自1974年以来,世界环境日一直在6月5日庆祝,虽然“绿色城市”的概念开始在印度获得动力,但高人口密度和土地稀缺迫使人们在传统发展模式下定居在生态敏感地区附近,这导致了资源的迅速恶化。本文的关键出发点是了解“绿色城市”的知识是否已经深入到各个阶层的人群中。主要目的是评估个人和地方政府参与“绿色城市”运动的程度。我们的研究调查了我们是否有响应和包容的政府机构,有能力有效和公平地提供服务。由于信息技术(IT)产业的迅速发展,成为金奈市发展最快的郊区之一的佩龙古迪是作者的研究对象。本研究首先根据社会经济状况将Perungudi地区划分为两个区,然后通过以下工具调查当地人对“绿色城市”的认识和感知:(i)家庭调查;(ii)二次报告;(三)横断面步行。调查结果凸显了“绿色城市”倡导者还有很多工作要做:揭示了我们在公众对“绿色城市”概念的态度方面的知识差距。
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