Cities

India is a rapidly developing nation. While a major proportion of its population continues to live in rural areas, a demographic shift towards urban spaces is fast taking place. The number of urban spaces in India increased from 5,161 in 2001 to 7,935 in 2011 and continues to grow steadily. Urban areas offer better opportunities for economic prosperity and better access to resources, making them the preferred choice of a growing number of people.

However, the increasing population in cities also puts a strain on the resources of the city, leading to congestion and urban sprawl as well as pollution. In order to sustainably meet the demands of a growing number of people, cities need to allocate resources carefully and rely on cleaner sources of energy to power their economic activities. Cities also need to be planned efficiently in order to accommodate not only the present-day populace inhabiting them and also anticipate future demand and provide for it.

Transport is one of the first sectors to be impacted by an increase in demand in the urban space. Growing numbers in cities translate into a heavier load on the public transport systems in the city. If the public transport infrastructure is not strong enough to meet the demand, it leads to an increase in private vehicles which leads to greater congestion on the roads and leads to a lack of parking spaces. As the urban spaces in India continue to grow and expand, the country must look towards building sustainable transport systems that can contribute to cleaner and more efficient towns and cities.

230 million

registered vehicles in India (as on March 31, 2016)

8-fold

Increase in travel demand since the 1980s

$22 billion

Collective congestion costs borne by Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru

Sustainable transport focuses on developing transport systems that integrate better urban public transport systems and non-motorised transport, land-use planning and transit-oriented development, in cities. Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation works to promote policies that pave the way for the adoption of such systems.

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Urban Mobility Regulatory reforms in India

Strengthening the Regulatory Environment for Urban Transport

Sector: Sustainable Transport Undertaken By : Multiple Recent Publication: 2019

Public transport systems (i.e. buses, metros, suburban rail) are, for the most part, unable to meet the mobility demand in Indian cities. As a result, the ownership of private vehicles (such as cars and two-wheelers) has increased significantly. This in turn has led to more congestion and travel time, worsening air quality and increase in GHG...Read more

Regulatory and Financial Frameworks for Shared Mobility in India

Financial and Regulatory Roadmaps for Improving Bus-based Public Transport

Sector: Sustainable Transport Undertaken By : Union Internationale des Transports Publics (UITP – India) Recent Publication: 2018

Bus systems are key to providing efficient public transport service in our cities. Most formal public transport services are owned and operated either by the State Road Transport Undertaking (STUs) or a Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) constituted for this purpose. But most of these are unable to cater to the demand for transport in an adequate...Read more

APSRTC – Roadmap for Bus Fleet and Infrastructure Development Report

Roadmap for Bus-Fleet and Infrastructure Development

Sector: Sustainable Transport Undertaken By : SGArchitects Recent Publication: 2018

Bus systems are an integral component of public transport systems in India. However, most existing bus transport undertakings are unable to meet current public transport demand. A significant reason is the limited investments toward increasing the available bus fleets and for creating supportive infrastructure required to maintain and expand...Read more

sustainable urban transport

Catalyzing Investments for Sustainable Urban Transport through Municipal Finance Reforms

Sector: Sustainable Transport Undertaken By : Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy Recent Publication: 2017

Over the next 20 years, India’s cities will require an investment of at least USD 800 billion to meet the growing demand for civic services. While some of this can be met through government funding, increasingly cities will have to seek recourse through other means, including the issuance of municipal bonds. While the potential of India’s...Read more

sustainable transportation systems

Smart Cities: Urban Mobility and Built Environment

Sector: Sustainable Transport Undertaken By : Recent Publication: 2017

With the right policies and investments, India’s cities can be much more livable and prosperous. India’s Smart Cities Mission is an ambitious multiyear effort in this direction. The Mission aims to improve the quality of life in over 100 fast growing urban centres by strengthening their core infrastructure and making them more liveable and...Read more

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