重新思考城市未来:走向可持续的城市和社区

Varsha Mishra
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城市化被认为是国家和全球社会和经济进步的关键驱动力,但这种进步往往是以环境退化、资源枯竭和不平等加剧为代价的。尽管城市只占地球表面的2-3%,但却消耗了全球75%的资源,使用了80%的能源,产生了50%的垃圾和70%的温室气体排放。人口迅速激增和城市化不均衡进一步加剧了这些挑战,给自然生态系统和现有城市基础设施带来巨大压力。这些城市趋势对可持续城市的未来构成重大威胁,对发展中国家和发达国家都有影响。因此,该研究着眼于将这些城市景观演变为可持续城市,与全球可持续发展目标保持一致,主要与可持续发展目标11(可持续城市和社区)保持一致。该研究借鉴了阿姆斯特丹、新加坡等《可持续城市索引》(2024)中收录的全球案例研究的经验教训,强调了整合混合土地利用、数据智能技术、主动机动性、基于自然的解决方案和绿色基础设施的重要性,以提高城市地区的宜居性和弹性。此外,该研究还强调了对智能城市规划的迫切需求,该规划融合了紧凑型多中心模式,包括智能连接、多功能、治理和环境,以及采用智能生态设计,包括数据驱动的智能自然技术和积极的社区参与。因此,实施这些战略性城市增长模式可以使城市实现可持续增长,以人、地球和利润为中心,为更具包容性和弹性的未来铺平道路。
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Rethinking Urban Future: Towards Sustainable Cities and Communities

Urbanization is considered as the key driver of social and economic progress, nationally and globally but such progress often comes at a cost of environmental degradation, resource depletion, and increasing inequalities. Despite occupying only 2–3% of the Earth’s surface, cities consume 75% of global resources, use 80% of energy, and are responsible for 50% of waste and 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. These challenges are further intensified by rapid population surge and uneven urbanization, which puts immense stress on natural ecosystems and existing urban infrastructure. These urban trend poses a significant threat to sustainable urban future, impacting both developing and developed countries. Therefore, the study dwells into evolving such urban landscapes into sustainable cities, in line with global sustainability goals, majorly aligning with SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). The study takes lessons from global case studies featured in Sustainable Cities Indexing (2024) like Amsterdam, Singapore and others, highlighting the significance of integrating mixed land use, data-smart technology, active mobility, nature-based solutions and green infrastructure to enhance liveability and resilience in urban areas. Additionally, the study also emphasizes the urgent need of smart urban planning which blends compact-polycentric model encompassing smart connectivity, multifunctionality, governance and environment as well as adopting smart-eco designs comprising data-driven smart-nature technologies with active community involvement. Thus, implementation of such strategic urban growth models enables cities to grow sustainably, putting people, planet, and profit at the center, paving the way for a more inclusive and resilient tomorrow.

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