Urban planning: ‘Lahore closest in Pakistan being a smart city’

Expert says no umbrella framework exists to address urban resilience.


Our Correspondent April 13, 2014
Expert says no umbrella framework exists to address urban resilience. DESIGN: FAIZAN DAWOOD.

LAHORE:


“Lahore is the closest Pakistani city to the model of a smart city. However, planners need to overcome the economic disparity visible in various parts of the city,” Farhan Anwar, an expert in strategic planning, said on Saturday.


He was speaking at a two-day workshop on Understanding Sustainable Cities by Friedrich Neumann Foundation at a local hotel.

He said core sustainability values of a smart city were related to environment, economy and equity.

He said giving people many choices for an urban lifestyle in sustainable, convenient and enjoyable place was the ‘new urbanism.’

He said currently, no umbrella framework or legislation existed either at national or city-level to address the issue of urban resilience.

“There are serious inadequacies in research and documentation, particularly mapping and profiling of vulnerable communities and assets,” he said. He said by 2050, only two cities in the current top-10 mega cities will be in high income countries. He said the future model cities would emerge from developing countries. “Karachi will be among the 10 biggest cities by 2015. Communities and institutions like emergency response agencies, healthcare, fire services and civil defense are severely ill trained, ill equipped and financially constrained to effectively meet challenges,” he maintained.

Khadeeja Khan moderated the workshop which will conclude on Sunday (today).

Published in The Express Tribune, April 13th, 2014.

COMMENTS (10)

Shakil Khan | 10 years ago | Reply

Apart from Islamabad, Lahore by far is better managed compared to other cities of Pakistan. Having said, its no way near to be called smart city, it still has two extremes of living standards. There are no strong transport links for urban traveling, non existent public toilets. Patchy street cleaning limited only to major roads and prominent housing societies. Its drainage system still fail the city in rainy season. Pollution levels are at hazardous level with no recycling awareness or facilities. There are no accessible buildings or pathways for wheel chair users. There are no cycle lanes to promote healthy commuting.

Fahad Zia | 10 years ago | Reply

@Aamer Khwaja : Ovais merely pointed out a fact and the committee's lack of knowledge, and did not compare karachi to lahore. You need to read properly before posting.

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