Urban planning and public transportation can significantly tackle city pollution. Here's how: **Planning for Less Traffic:** * **Mixed-use development:** Cities can create areas where people can live, work, and shop within walking or cycling distance, reducing car dependence [1].Read more
Urban planning and public transportation can significantly tackle city pollution. Here’s how:
**Planning for Less Traffic:**
* **Mixed-use development:** Cities can create areas where people can live, work, and shop within walking or cycling distance, reducing car dependence [1].
* **Green infrastructure:** Parks, green roofs, and street trees act as natural filters, absorbing pollutants and improving air quality [2].
**Enhancing Public Transport:**
* **Investment:** Expanding subways, trams, and buses with frequent schedules makes public transport a competitive choice, reducing car usage [3].
* **Low-emission vehicles:** Transitioning public transport fleets to electric or hybrid options drastically cuts emissions [4].
**Together, these strategies can create a virtuous cycle: cleaner air encourages more public transport use, further reducing pollution.**
**Sources:**
* [1] The Role of Urban Planning and Design in Improving Air Quality [airly.org]
* [2] Ways to Reduce Air Pollution in Cities [ppsthane.com]
* [3] Effective Ways To Reduce Pollution In Modern Cities [urbandesignlab.in]
* [4] How can public transportation reduce air pollution? 4 Facts [Airly WP]
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Unplanned urbanization has indeed made Indian cities vulnerable to fire safety hazards. The National Building Code (NBC) 2016, a comprehensive code for building construction and fire safety, provides guidelines to mitigate urban fires. Here are some measures for mitigating urban fires with referenceRead more
Unplanned urbanization has indeed made Indian cities vulnerable to fire safety hazards. The National Building Code (NBC) 2016, a comprehensive code for building construction and fire safety, provides guidelines to mitigate urban fires. Here are some measures for mitigating urban fires with reference to the NBC 2016: