Proper planning and sustainable development

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Proper planning and sustainable development

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The proper planning and sustainable development of an urban area is based on the application of evidence-based decision-making processes that result in the best actions for the urban area and its environs. These actions should improve the long-term social, environmental and economic health of urban areas, including more sustainable travel patterns (modal shift towards public transport), efficient land use (appropriate densities in urban centres), good quality housing and living environments for citizens, and the protection and enhancement of natural systems, etc.

Principles of sustainable development

The principles of sustainable development largely fall under the following themes:

  • Satisfaction of human needs by the efficient use of resources
  • Equity between generations
  • Respect for ecological integrity and biodiversity
  • Equity between countries and regions
  • Social equity
  • Respect for cultural heritage/diversity
  • Good decision-making[1]

Rebalancing 'sustainable' development

Proper urban planning practices are the mechanism by which better and more informed decision making can be achieved. Traditionally, there has been an inequitable and unbalanced consideration of societal, economic and environment factors in urban areas. A renewed, more ‘sustainable’ focus is now more commonly acknowledged as central to the delivery of a efficient and effective urban area.

A more 'sustainable' model

Security (and safety) in sustainable development

With regard to security and safety in the urban area, the ‘quality of life’ of citizens, the wider functioning of the urban environment and the interactions between objects within this environment will all be impacted by this area. Accordingly, proper urban planning and sustainable development should adequately consider security and safety in urban areas.

The importance of sustainable design in the process is explored further here.

Footnotes and references

  1. COMHAR (Ireland) National Sustainable Development Partnership http://www.comharsdc.ie/_files/S.D.Principles.pdf

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