How to Make Future Cities Smart in the Realm of Environmentally Friendly Healthy Cities? Looking from the Perspective of Ease of Living Index

Authors

  • Sakshi Gupta

    University School of Architecture and Planning, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, 110092, India

  • Neeraja Lugani Sethi

    University School of Architecture and Planning, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, 110092, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30564/jees.v6i2.6705
Received: 30 May 2024 | Revised: 15 June 2024 | Accepted: 17 June 2024 | Published Online: 24 June 2024

Abstract

Rapid urbanization and environmental issues have led the Government of India to implement urban development initiatives like Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana, Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation, Smart Cities Mission, Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihood Mission, and Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban to improve citizens' quality of life. The Ease of Living Index (EOL), developed to assess the outcomes of these initiatives, is a data-driven assessment tool aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals that enables cities to adopt evidence-based planning and execution. It assesses the well-being of citizens in 111 cities, including cities under the Smart Cities Mission, capital cities, and cities with populations over one million. The concept of healthy cities gained popularity in the South-east Asian Region of the World Health Organization, with the Healthy City Network Assessment Tool being introduced in 2021 to help cities assess their health profile in its eleven member countries, including India. In view of NITI Aayog's 2021 recommendation for the development of 500 healthy cities by 2030, there is a need to expand the scope of the existing EOL Index (2020). This research aims to integrate the healthy city evaluation criteria from WHO's South-east Asia Regional Guidelines with the EOL Index 2020 to develop an integrated tool for data-driven assessment of India's proposed healthy cities program. The study based on literature review and comparative analysis identifies 8 determinants, 28 sub-determinants and 112 indicators, enhancing the comprehensiveness of the EOL Index to promote smart, environmentally friendly, healthy, and sustainable urban development.

Keywords:

Ease of living index; Environmental problems; Healthy cities; Smart cities; Sustainable development; Urban health; Well-being

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Gupta, S., & Neeraja Lugani Sethi. (2024). How to Make Future Cities Smart in the Realm of Environmentally Friendly Healthy Cities? Looking from the Perspective of Ease of Living Index. Journal of Environmental & Earth Sciences, 6(2), 215–230. https://doi.org/10.30564/jees.v6i2.6705

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