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Essential Checklist For A Smart Sustainable City

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Essential Checklist For A Smart Sustainable City

  1. 1. Public Transportation Cities with buses and trains reduce air pollution and congestion caused by traffic. Public transit encourages efficient land usage, leaving more space for parks. For example, Los Angeles will introduce bus-only lanes as part of its Mobility 2035 plan to increase sustainability. Renewable Energy Solar panels, wind turbines and other renewable energy sources can help cities reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and cut down on pollution. Seattle and Aspen are among the 70 cities across the globe that receive at least 70 percent of their energy from renewable resources. Recycling Programs A comprehensive recycling program keeps certain materials out of landfills. Putting pickup schedules online makes it easier for residents to participate and divert waste to the proper facilities. Farmers Markets These promote sustainable, organic food while also providing a place for residents to gather. A recent study found that more than 20 percent of farmers markets also help stimulate new agribusiness in their communities. Public Spaces When cities have large public areas for communal gatherings, it reduces the need for expansive private residences. The size of the average American home increased 74 percent between 1910 and 2010. Green Buildings Encouraging developers to build sustainable structures reduces waste and consumption of natural resources. LEED-certified buildings have been shown to consume 25 percent less energy on average. They also produce 34 percent fewer emissions compared to traditional city construction. E-billing By emailing residents their utility bills, cities can save paper. It is believed that the average American household could save 6 pounds of paper each year by switching to electronic billing. Mixed-Use Developments Combining residential and commercial areas in the same property is an efficient use of space. These developments use up to 45 percent less land and reduce vehicle usage. Bicycle Lanes Providing safe lanes for cyclists on city streets means fewer cars in traffic. Bicycle riding in Copenhagen — using the city’s 435+ miles of bike lanes — has been found to prevent the release of 90,000 tons of carbon dioxide each year. Parks Public parks and gardens curb air pollution and the heat retained by asphalt surfaces. The “heat island” effect is believed to account for as much as 10 percent of a city’s demand for electricity during the summer. Essential Checklist For A Sustainable Smart City Make your smart city a sustainable one by making improvements in these 10 areas. thecitybase.com

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