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Sustainable Cities: Balancing progress, preservation

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 22, 2023
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Aubaid Ahmad Akhoon

In recent years, sustainable development has become a crucial focus for many cities worldwide. The recognition of Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, as one of the creative cities in the world by UNESCO, and the city’s current transformation into a smart city, with a budget of $360 million, is a testament to this. However, it’s essential to remember that progress and modernization must never come at the expense of the natural environment and cultural heritage that make our cities unique.
Sustainable development practices are being implemented globally, with cities integrating green spaces and parks into their urban planning. These initiatives not only provide fresh air to city-dwellers but also promote biodiversity, preserving the natural world for future generations. Infrastructure projects are also designed with a focus on minimizing environmental impact and preserving cultural landmarks. These endeavors ensure that our cities retain their charm and character while still embracing progress.
It’s inspiring to see people taking responsibility for building smarter, more sustainable cities that prioritize the environment and cultural heritage. As we continue to innovate and develop new technologies, it’s crucial to remain conscious of their impact on our planet and strive towards a greener future for all.
Our world is a diverse and complex place, and the same is true for every city. While it’s essential to keep moving forward, it’s equally important that we do so responsibly, without sacrificing the natural beauty and cultural heritage that make our cities special.
Europe is leading the way in adopting sustainable practices, with highways built around trees to protect and promote their longevity. China is preserving historic homes by building roads around them to retain the country’s cultural heritage. As the Native American proverb states, “We don’t inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” We must preserve our legacy for future generations by adopting sustainable development practices.
Sustainable development practices are not limited to just creating green spaces and minimizing environmental impact. Many cities are also implementing renewable energy sources and reducing carbon emissions by promoting public transportation and electric vehicles. For example, Amsterdam has set a goal to be carbon-neutral by 2050 and is promoting cycling as the primary means of transportation.
Furthermore, sustainable development practices can also lead to economic benefits, such as job creation in the green sector and cost savings through energy-efficient infrastructure. In San Francisco, the city’s sustainable development efforts have led to the creation of over 10,000 jobs in the green sector.
In addition to the economic benefits, sustainable development practices can also lead to improved public health. For example, green spaces in cities have been shown to reduce air pollution and mitigate the effects of climate change, leading to improved respiratory health for residents.
It’s important to note that sustainable development requires a collaborative effort between governments, businesses, and residents. Governments must provide incentives for businesses to adopt sustainable practices, and residents must make lifestyle changes, such as reducing their carbon footprint and using public transportation.
Bottom Line
Sustainable development practices are essential for building smarter, greener, and healthier cities. Such practices can lead to economic benefits, improved public health, and a better quality of life for residents. It’s crucial that we work together to implement sustainable development practices in our cities to ensure a brighter future for generations to come.We must preserve the natural environment and cultural heritage that make our cities unique while embracing progress and modernization. Let’s work together to build a better future for our children by adopting sustainable development practices.
“Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a responsibility. It’s up to all of us to do our part in building a better, more sustainable future for ourselves and generations to come.”
(The author is educational columnist, motivational speaker and can be reached at [email protected])

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