egan wheel?
8 criteria to built an ideal sustainable community
list criteria in egan wheel
GTSEEEHS
circular economy?
system where materials never become waste and nature is regenerated.
products and materials are kept in cirucaltion via maintainance, recycling, reuse, refurbishment, remanufacturing etc.
list the benefits of a circular economy
tackles climate change by
- reducing biodiversity loss
- regenerating nature
- eliminating waste & pollution
in current eceonomy, we take materials from earth, make products and throw them as waste. linear
in circular, stop waste production in the first place.
urbanisation?
process by which large no. of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.
when people move from rural areas to these cities, pop. of cities to rise and pop. of rural areas to decrease.
economic opportunities for rural-urban migration
growth of industries in urban areas attracts workers
urban areas have»_space; job prospects and education facilities
ex. banglore transformed into a major tech hub. presence of IT companies and educaiton institutions has created numerous job opportunities, leading to influx of ppl seeking emmployment and higher education in banglore.
in odisha, significant portion of urban pop consists of migrants from bihar, west bangal to Bhubaneswar, Cuttack
better healthcare, transporation, and entertainment (improvement in quality of life)
ex. singapore
social factors for rural-urban migration
sub-saharn africa = inadequate investment in rural infrastrcture and surfaces by govt of kenya, somolia, ghana etc
environmental factors for rural-urban migration
can displace populations and force them to seek refuge in urban areas
ex. 2010, 7.0 mag earthquake hit Haiti, >1.5 mil displaced, >200,000 killed. people moved from Léogâne, jacmel to Port-au-Prince (the capital; an urban area)
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences
housing issues
shortage of housing, resulting in the growth of informal settlements, aka slums
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences
slum?
informaiton settlement
characterized by
- poorly built, densely packed houses
- lack of sanitation, potable water, and electricity
slums are not sactioned by govt, therefore can be destroyed at any time
densely packed houses lead to an increased risk of disease transmition and fire hazards
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences
environmental consequences
lead to environmental degredation
[untreated waste and industrial effluent dumped into water…]
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences
health impacts
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences
economic and social consequences
informal sector = jobs not officially recognized or regulated, offering lower pay and less job security
ex. street vending, show shining etc.
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences
education and resource pressure
less academic success impacts skill development of children = -ve impact on economic developement of the country
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences - dharavi
water supply and waste disposal
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences - dharavi
social challenges?
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences - dharavi
economic challenges?
250,000 people are employed in the recycling sector, where they handle toxic materials without proper safety measures. Many workers earn as little as $1 to $2 per day, far below livable wage.
rapid urbanisation: challenges and consequences - dharavi
env challenges?
dharavi - how?
byproduct of extreme urbanisation in mumbai.
as housing for the rich in mumbai rose, the need for workers also rose. since these workers cannot afford to stay in such expensive housing, the demand for a cheaper place to live increased. due to urbanisation, there was no such space for such housing to be built, hence the rise of informal housing in the form of dharavi.
population density is very high, with over 500,000 people/sq km.
how to improve quality of life in dharavi?
vision mumbai project
- reduce slum pop. 10-12%
- build 1 mil low cost homes
dharavi redevelopment
- provide clean water
- sewage pipes for waste management
Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) introduced redevelopment projects
yokohama green spaces
yokohama green valley initiative
energy consumption (yokohama)
water recycling efforts, yokohama
1.water treatment plans
2.water reclamation
3.disposal of treated water into rivers ocean
4.sewage as a new energy source