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Nawneet Vibhaw Smart Cities
Nawneet Vibhaw Smart Cities
Presented By:
Nawneet Vibhaw
Assistant Professor & Assistant Dean
Assistant Director, Centre for Environment and Climate Change
Jindal Global Law School, New Delhi, India
Percentage of
urban
population
Total population
(in millions)
Goa
62.2
1.459
Mizoram
52.1
1.091
Tamil Nadu
48.4
72.15
Kerala
47.7
17.45
Maharashtra
45.2
112
Delhi
11320
Tamil Nadu
555
Maharashtra
365
What is a smart-city?
Economic opportunities
Mobility (efficient public transportation)
Clean Environment (minimal pollution levels, maximum
recycling, water and waste management)
Energy Efficiency
Self-sustainable habitats
Better mobility
Better healthcare
Better education
Clean environment
Clean Environment
Minimal pollution levels
Maximum recycling (waste management)
Water management
Waste management
85% of the city doesnt have a formal door-to-door trash pickup system
Landfills coming up in neighbourhoods
Rainwater filtering through it makes groundwater toxic,
methane produced pollutes air
High court intervened, Delhi government maintained its
helplessness
Water management
Green Buildings
Green Buildings make up less than 5 percent of the
building market in India
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