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Manage urban growth with focus on environmental sustainability

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 5, 2025
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Sahil Manzoor

Development is essential for every nation. While some countries are already economically strong and provide abundant employment opportunities through beneficial schemes, others are progressing steadily. In the near future, many more nations may join the ranks of developing or developed countries.
Today, with powerful and effective communication tools at our fingertips, business ideas can be exchanged seamlessly across the globe. Most trade-related dealings now occur virtually—through emails, messaging platforms, video conferencing, and more. For national progress, infrastructure development—roads, transportation networks, trade systems, and commerce—is vital. However, it is equally important to manage urban growth responsibly, with a clear focus on environmental sustainability.
Governments across the world have established dedicated bodies to address environmental concerns. These agencies issue regular guidelines to safeguard natural resources and promote ecological balance. However, development should not be confined to the construction of skyscrapers, tunnels, highways, railways, and dams. True development lies in sustainable planning, effective governance, and coordination among different agencies—all while prioritizing the environment.
A committed and well-informed government workforce plays a pivotal role in addressing public concerns and ensuring the delivery of basic services. In this context, planting trees in cities and densely populated business hubs becomes especially important. These areas, with heavy traffic and intense human activity, are major contributors to pollution.
As urban demands rise, vehicular traffic increases, severely polluting the environment. Likewise, industrial activities release harmful pollutants into the air, water, and soil. While it’s impractical to halt urbanization and industrial growth, we can adopt measures to minimize their environmental impact. One of the most effective solutions is tree plantation—a simple yet powerful tool to combat ecological degradation.
Why the environment matters
The environment is an indispensable part of our lives. It encompasses everything around us—plants, animals, birds, air, water, and soil. Recognizing its value is the first step toward protecting it. Unfortunately, development projects such as road widening, bridge construction, and factory expansion often come at the cost of environmental degradation. For instance, cutting down trees can lead to soil erosion, which not only reduces soil fertility but also increases the risk of floods and landslides.
Maintaining temperatures in cities
Cities, being economic centers, often experience elevated temperatures due to the urban heat island effect—a phenomenon where cities become significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas. This is primarily caused by greenhouse gases emitted from vehicles and industries, which trap heat in the atmosphere.
Managing cities sustainably is now a critical responsibility. This involves maintaining clean air, preserving water bodies, building efficient drainage systems, and ensuring the safe disposal of waste from households, hospitals, and commercial centers.
Tree plantation – A natural solution
Tree plantation is one of the most natural and effective strategies for reducing urban heat and improving environmental health. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, regulate temperatures, improve air quality, and reduce noise pollution. Moreover, green spaces have been shown to improve mental health and well-being among city dwellers.
Planting trees not only beautifies urban landscapes but also serves as a long-term investment in public health, ecological balance, and climate resilience. On this World Environment Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to sustainable development by adopting eco-friendly practices, promoting green infrastructure, and above all, planting more trees for a greener, healthier planet.
(The author is a freelancer and can be reached at [email protected])

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