Amit Jaiswal : I'm a college student from Mumbai pursuing a degree in architecture and design.Irked by frequent power cuts??

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Looking at the current errant situations in the State of Maharashtra, where power cuts are more regular than your local trains what could be worst than this!! The tiff over two powerful companies has taken a toll on our cities, soft target being our suburban cities.

What does a citizen ask for? What are the things that he needs the most??Well….at least in the summers we need electricity 24/7….I bet nobody would disagree with me on this!!



So why is the common man suffering? Why cant we have a government or a private sector promising us with the basic requirements like water, electricity etc…?


I guess we need more systematized cities where much preference is given to the basic requirements of a human being. We need cities that are built on the basis of how we live today. One such well organized city that awed me is Lavasa.


Lavasa

Lavasa

Infrastructural Planning at Lavasa is built on a foundation of sound infrastructure so that residents have access to the world class roads, water, energy & waste management. The whole concept of Lavasa, where the use of Biomimicry, well planned township, energy & waste management is truly needful in the times to come !!

Check out what Lavasa has planned in for the future!!


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Nandita Shah : I'm a graduate of Delhi University and have worked on development related issues for the past five years. My areas of interest include development rehabilitation and SEZ's.Lavasa goes green

Friday, March 26th, 2010

First the scare!

It is estimated that India’s population will increase to about 1.26 billlion by the year 2016.

In other words – we are going to overtake China as the most populous country in the world by 2050.

That’s not too far away folks!

And according to a vocal advocate of the sustainable cities movment, Mr. Ajit Gulabchand, chairman, Lavasa Corporation  – close to 400 million people are going to migrate to cities in the next 40 years.

That’s a lot of people folks!

What’s more, India’s existing cities ain’t getting any bigger – so that’s a lot of crammed people! Estimates suggest its more on the lines of putting 18% of the world’s population in 2.4% of the world’s total area.

Now, that’s what I call crammed!


THEN THE SOLUTIONS! (and boy do we need ‘em)

green citites21) Efficient Sewerage and Solid Waste Management : Use of human sewage for irrigation & composting

green citites32) Minimum green house emissions


3) green citites1Generation of energy through renewable sources


All three solutions are present in current day – ECO CITIES!

Eco cities

In the context of environmental enhancement, Eco cities pose an excellent solution to help combat climate change and ensure a good quality of life on a sustainable basis. These cities are designed to create a small ecological footprint by minimimizing pollution emissions, effective waste management techniques, and efficient use of land.

Got a eco/green tip to share?


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