Smart City Gnosys

Smart city article details

Title Climate Resilient Smart Cities: Opportunities For Innovative Solutions In India
ID_Doc 14344
Authors Rajasekar U.; Chakraborty S.; Bhat G.
Year 2018
Published Urban Book Series
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65003-6_11
Abstract India’s overall exposure to climate-induced risks—such as cyclones, extreme rainfall, riverine floods, heat waves, and disease outbreaks—is causing large-scale damage to many states as well as unprecedented economic loss in cities. Since the late 2000s, the Government of India has been actively trying to incorporate climate change within the country’s development goals. Inclusion of the Climate Change Department within the Ministry of Environment and Forestry is one such initiative. This initiative has had some success in preserving biodiversity, but has contrastingly led to limited actions in cities, which function under the Ministry of Urban Development. In cities, most urban administrators have a short tenure ranging from 1 to 3 years, while political representative such as the Mayor has a maximum term of 4 years, thus making it difficult for them to deal with challenges that are probable 10–20 years in the future. Further, the magnitude of developmental challenges given rapid urban migration has led urban managers to address the immediate basic needs of citizens rather than plan for future eventualities, both in terms of climate change adaptation/mitigation and future population growth. The lack of inclusion within government programs, lack of incentives, increasing exposure, and spending for coping has created opportunities for individuals, communities, and institutions to design and implement resilience measures to address the problems of shocks and stresses that arise from climate extremes. This chapter highlights some of the wicked challenges faced by smart city initiatives in the context of climate change and offers innovative solutions to address them across scales and in time. © Springer International Publishing AG 2018.
Author Keywords Climate change; India; Resilience; Smart cities; Urban development


Similar Articles


Id Similarity Authors Title Published
14332 View0.888Parihar S.Climate (Un)Smart? Case Study Of Smart City Projects In Surat, IndiaUrban Book Series (2022)
56808 View0.876Jawaid M.F.; Khan A.R.The Smart City Mission In India And Prospects Of Improvement In The Urban EnvironmentIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 955, 1 (2020)
38858 View0.871Khatibi H.; Wilkinson S.; Sweya L.N.; Baghersad M.; Dianat H.Navigating Climate Change Challenges Through Smart Resilient Cities: A Comprehensive Assessment FrameworkLand, 13, 3 (2024)
51768 View0.861Galderisi A.; Colucci A.Smart, Resilient And Transition Cities: Emerging Approaches And Tools For A Climate-Sensitive Urban DevelopmentSmart, Resilient and Transition Cities: Emerging Approaches and Tools for A Climate-Sensitive Urban Development (2018)
7480 View0.858Bansal S.; Chadchan J.; Sen J.An Alternative Sustainable City Framework To Tackle Climate Change Issues In IndiaUrban Ecology and Global Climate Change (2022)
50496 View0.855Sharifi A.; Khavarian-Garmsir A.R.Smart City Solutions And Climate Change Adaptation: An OverviewUrban Climate Adaptation and Mitigation (2022)
61702 View0.855Obringer, R; Nateghi, RWhat Makes A City 'Smart' In The Anthropocene? A Critical Review Of Smart Cities Under Climate ChangeSUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY, 75 (2021)
57311 View0.854Kumar Goyal M.; Poonia V.; Jain V.Three Decadal Urban Drought Variability Risk Assessment For Indian Smart CitiesJournal of Hydrology, 625 (2023)
14017 View0.853Sharifi A.Cities In The Context Of Global Change: Challenges And The Need For Smart And Resilient CitiesUrban Book Series (2022)
42155 View0.853Hussain A.; Gupta A.Planning For Low-Carbon Smart Cities In IndiaLecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 58 (2020)