Towards Green Urban Infrastructure in Asian Cities
Connective Cities Dialog Event in Bandung, Indonesia
Connective Cities’ regional dialogue event “Towards Green Urban Infrastructure in Asian Cities” took place in Bandung/Indonesia from the 19th till the 21st of November 2019. More than 25 urban practitioners from Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal and Germany participated and exchanged their experiences and good practices.
As Asia is one of the fastest growing urban regions in the world, it is in urgent need to optimize and benefit from the ongoing urbanisation as well as actively try to reduce any negative socioeconomic and environmental impacts. There is a fundamental necessity for Asian cities to adapt a greener (environmentally aware) development concepts of urban infrastructures through proper planning and management. The development of green cities is essential to ensure sustainable urbanisation, which also requires green urban infrastructure to provide public services for all and maintain the balance of the urban development impact.
There are a number of examples of green urban infrastructure, ranging from water management, green buildings, sanitation system, renewable energy, waste management, public space, etc. In many instances, cities already built some of the green urban infrastructure. However, the challenges related to accessibility and affordability remain.