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PROMOTING
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT OF HILL
SETTLEMENTS-
ISSUES AND OPTIONS
AR. JIT KUMAR GUPTA
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Former Chairman, Chandigarh Chapter, IGBC
Founder Director, College of Architecture, IET Bhaddal
jit.kumar1944@gmail.com
HILL AREAS- CONTEXT AND IMPORTANCE
 NBC defines Hill areas -- height>600m msl /average slope 30 degree,
 Hill areas -- India’s 17% land mass & houses 11 % population.
 Hills- known to be happy/healthy places to live
 Hill Areas- also Known for dualities – positivities & limitations
 Hill Areas known to be;
 - Gift of Nature to mankind
 -Place for connecting/Searching nature -Space for meditation
 - having Wonderful Climate, Environment , Ecology
 - for humane Culture and bio-diversity
 - Serving as Natural Bio-sphere Reserve
 -- Rich in Natural resources, Mineral wealth , flora& fauna
 -Abundance of Hydel Energy
 -Preferred Tourist Destination
 - Storehouse of Rich Cultural Heritage- natural and Manmade
 - Capacity to promote Sustainability
 --- Serving as water-sheds of major river systems in India –
 -Offer enormous option for exploring nature
 - Quality fruits/vegetables
 - Capacity to influence Climate;
 - Houses High degree of Eco-fragility/sensitivity
 -Development/ Economy of Hill areas and Plains remain closely linked
HILL AREAS –CONTEXT AND DISADVANTAGES
 Despite Distinct Advantages ;- Hill Areas suffers from numerous
problems- manmade/natural
 -Vulnerable to natural /manmade disasters
 -Limitation of land
 - Limited Carrying Capacity-supporting population/land intensive
activities
 -Growing Population pressure
 - Growing Urbanization -Concentration of Population
 - Growing Congestion,
 - - Unplanned growth and development of human settlements
 - -Uncontrolled /Unregulated tourism
 -Limitation of accessibility / mobility
 - Limitation of infrastructure & services
 -- Susceptibility to disasters- natural/manmade
 - large scale deforestation- for sourcing land for Agriculture/
urbanization/housing/industry
 - Acute problem of potable water supply
 -Problem of Construction-sourcing materials /construction
 - Remains lower on development.
HILL AREAS –CONTEXT OF GROWTH
Stockholm Conference , 1972 on Human Environment called for;
--creating awareness among nation’s policy planners about :
--deteriorating environmental quality in hill areas
--its adverse impact on growth /development and called for
-- Evolving strategies to make hill areas development
-- More rational and sustainable
 Promoting Development of hill areas assume importance for;
 -Conserving / preserving/promoting /making value additions to Hills
 -Rationalising / optimum utilisation of hills/ resources
 -–-Making hilly areas more productive
 - Making hill cities happy and healthy places to live
 - Making hill areas Safe -Free from disaster- natural / manmade
 -- Minimising flooding,
 -- Minimising changes in Agro-climatic conditions
 -- Limiting large-scale migration
 - Ensuring Rapid economic Growth / development of India as a nation
 – Making India $ 5 Trillion economy
 -Overcoming environmental challenges
 - minimising global warming
 - Making India Carbon neutral
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HILL AREAS
DEVELOPMENT-
ISSUES
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HILL AREAS-DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
 - Scarcity of buildable land,
 - Haphazard/unplanned/unregulated development of human
settlements
 - Unsustainable Built environment
 -- unscientific exploitation of natural resources,
 -- large scale soil erosion/landslide
 - Lack of basic infrastructure/services/amenities
 -- Linear development along road network
 -- Uneven/unplanned development of urban system,
 - Uncontrolled Tourism
 -- Ecological / environmental problems-
 - Submergence of forest areas under river valley projects
 --- indiscriminate felling of tree
 - Loss of green cover,
 -declining wildlife population
 -- Encroachment on forest lands
 -- Large Scale Mining
 --shifting cultivation
UNPLANNED DEVELOPMENT
UNLANNEDED DEVELOPMENT- SHIMLA
UNPLANNED DEVELOPMENT- SOLAN
FLOODING AND NATURAL DISASTERS- UK
LAND SILDE ON KALKA- SHIMLA HIGHWAY
RECENT LANDSLIDE DHALLI- SHIMLA
LANDSLIDE AND DAMAGED CONSTRUCTION
FLASH FLOODS- HIMACHAL PRADESH
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HILL AREAS- ISSUES- LAND
 Land posing major challenge/opportunities in hill areas
 Greatest challenge/ Limiting factors - to rational planning /
development -- Slope, soil characteristics, flora & fauna, vegetation/
rocks --their structure.
 -- Land under eco-fragile areas under great stress due to-
 -- large scale cutting of trees
 -- destruction of large flora and fauna
 --large scale cutting/ filling of land
 - Poor land record—land holding/ownership/demarcation/land profile
 --high degree of land speculation
 -- Unscientific land development
 -- Poor land management,
 - Irrational land sub-division
 - Unscientific land conversion,
 -- Poor Land preservation,
 -- Imbalance between agricultural and non-agricultural uses
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HILL AREAS- ISSUES-MOBILITY
 - Hill Areas face acute problems of Accessibility
 -Limited options for mobility
 -Major thrust on using road based mobility
 - Unscientific Road construction in hill areas -- promoted
vulnerability of hills- leading to disasters
 - Unscientific Disposal of Construction waste
 -Majority of roads– having ribbon growth / development
 -- unplanned, substandard / haphazard –
 Problems of Congestion
 - traffic & transportation problems /parking
 -- Encroachment on road space
 --Roads needs; -- careful planning, designing, construction
 - drainage;
 protection/ safeguards from encroachment/ development
 - Exploring other means of mobility- Railways, ropeways, pipes etc
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HILL AREAS- ISSUES- INDUSTRIAL GROWTH
 --Despite rich natural resources-- industrial development
confined to few pockets
 -- leading to Wide spatial and economic imbalances.
 - Industries growth haphazard/unplanned
 - Polluting industries created havoc with ecology/resources
 -High degree of Pollution- air/water/ solid waste
 --Existing pattern of industrial growth / development done more
damage than good to resources/ environment/ economy.
 -- Pattern of industrial growth needs critically review.
 --Vast potential offered by hill area due to;
 --excellent pollution free climate
 -- abundant horticultural
 --rare herbal flora and fauna;
 -- deposits of natural resources etc.- Needs to be explored and
utilised
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BADDI – BAROTIWALA INDUSTRIAL BELT
INDUSTRIAL WASTE- BADDI
HILL AREAS- ISSUES-TOURISM
 Tourism -- Leverages economy / employment, transportation, growth and
development, removing poverty, promoting prosperity
 Tourism- Double edged weapon
 Uncontrolled tourism—
 -- cause irreparable damage to valuable resources /environment
 - promoted mushroom /haphazard development
 - adversely impact bio-diversity, eco-system, ecology, environment/ culture,
infrastructure, quality of life growth and development
 Tourism concentrated in few areas/ few pockets/periods
 Tourism related development-- both haphazard /sub-standard.
 Carrying capacity -- a non-issue in permitting development
 Current practices-- made hill areas highly vulnerable to natural/ manmade
disasters,
 - unscientific exploitation of sensitive area
 -- Absence of long term strategy
 -- Lack of well -defined roadmap for tourism
 Need for Regulating uncontrolled tourism
 – promote quality Tourism,
 - promoting Eco- tourism; exploratory tourism
 Heritage Tourism; Opening new areas for tourism
TOURISTS CELEBRATING NEW YEARS- SHIMLA- MALL
MANALI TOURISM
HILL AREAS- ISSUES- HERITAGE
 Hill States-- Reservoir of manmade / natural heritage;--
- -- temples, palaces, public buildings, public spaces, precincts,
building complexes,
 -- bio-sphere reserves, lakes, dense forests, wild life sanctuaries,
flora and fauna.
 -- villages, cities/ towns house
 ---- Majority of heritage lost-- lack of identification/ unplanned
/haphazard development/ fire / destruction of buildings/
unauthorized and inconsistent uses/ Uncontrolled tourism
 Absence of appropriate building controls / development
regulations --choked areas around heritage buildings.
 -- Unplanned/ substandard development
 -- Heritage conservation- low priority area
 -- Need strategies/policies for identifying, conserving,
preserving, promoting heritage
 -architectural glory of built environment / natural areas
HERITAGE- HP
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DEVELOPMENT-
OPTIONS
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OPTIONS- DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT DESTRUCTION
 Critical issues for hill areas relate to:
 -Sustainability
 - Safety from Disasters
 - Environment
 -Safe Built Environment
 -- Ecology,
 --Land
 -Unplanned, haphazard, uncontrolled urban development,
 - Unsustainable Buildings
 -- Poor resource management,
 - Poor Heritage/ culture management
Development strategies must focus on:
 Rational settlement system,
 Planned development of Urban/Rural settlements/ tourism
 Sound land use practices,
 Development of alternate sources of energy,
 Conservation of heritage,
 Constructing Safe/ healthy/ resource efficient buildings
 Optimum utilization and development of resources etc
 Minimising Generation of waste
 Sustainable Mobility
APPROACH
 Hill area- planning remains a different, distinct and specialised task
 Need- specialised, knowledge, skill, expertise, understanding
 Hill Areas ; in terms of – structure, flora fauna, bi-diversity, Environment
 -- Hills Treated as-- National Treasures/ Resources/ Opportunities
 Hills -- Development based on principles of;
 - development without destruction
 - Based on Carrying Capacity of area
 - Design with nature /
 - Preserving , Promote Making value addition - fragile eco-system
 -- Adopting Eco-Sensitive approach
 - Promoting Sustainability
 - Preserving Nature/Natural resources
 -- Making Environment more qualitative
 - – Promoting planned development of hill areas
 Creating /strengthening educational institutes engaged in promoting
art / science of Architecture /planning of hill areas
 --Skilling manpower in planning/designing healthy/happy cities/ buildings
 - Starting a Specialised Course – master/undergraduate/ -on Hill area Planning/ Designing
Buildings
 -- Replacing practice of project based environmental impact assessment (EIA), with Strategic
Environmental Assessment (SEA)
 Creating dedicated institutions for-- integrated hill area North – Eastern Council-
 --Planning for optimum/Efficient /intensive land-use
APPROACH
 Promote non-land based economic activities to remove
poverty / ensure environment Protection.
 Evolving a comprehensive human settlement policy– to
discourage migration.
 Promote Non-Conventional Energy sources/Solar, Hydro,
 -- Adopting- Regional Approach for planning hill areas
 --- Rationalising/Minimising - Urbanisation
 - Promoting Sustainable
 -- Planning for Compact settlement planning
 Plan for zero energy, zero waste settlements.
 Planning for safety/disaster mitigation,
 Promoting connectivity at Regional level- rail, road, air
 Promoting accessibility/not mobility at settlement level
 Reserving local culture/values
 Planning for people and not vehicles at local level
 Planning for Sustainable /Green Buildings
 Planning for Carbon Neutral development
 Involving communities- planning/ development
HILL AREAS-- DEVELOPMENT MODELS
Two successful models of hill area development in world;--
- European Model- Swiss Model
 -Evolving Sound practices of land use planning,
 --Development of hydro-electric power -- major source of alternate energy
 --Preventing destruction of forest cover, -
 Adopting Planned / dispersed tourism.
 Japanese model,--Hill areas preserved -made low density -- 2%
population occupying 75% of land
 Population Concentrated on plains-- 98% population occupying 25% of land
area.
 Hill areas largely used for :-
 -conservation of resources, -forestry- generating hydro-electric power,-
promoting tourism
 whereas plain areas --used for housing large economic activities including
industry, trade, commerce and housing
 Both models have
 -- relevance, advantages, limitations, importance and contexts and
 -- Himachal Pradesh. - May adopted any one /Hybrid model – to suite needs of
physical/socio-economic conditions prevailing in state
JAPANESE MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT
TOKYO CITY- 34 MILLION PEOPLE
HILL AREAS
DEVELOPMENT-REGIONAL
PLANNING
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HILL AREAS—REGIONAL PLANNING
 Carrying out- Land Suitability Analysis in state
 Adopting Regional Planning best option for-- conservation, preservation
/development of hill areas without damage to ecology / environment.
 Regional approach helps in ;
 --integrated development of urban /rural areas
 --Minimising friction in urban / rural settlements.
 - Optimizing resources
 --altitude, slope, vegetation, soil types / rain fall used to classify state into
zones--
 extremely sensitive/ high sensitive/ medium sensitive / low sensitive
zones
 preservation becoming strategy for Extreme/ high sensitivity area
 development concentrated in medium/ low sensitivity zones
 Development focused on Ecologically degraded areas
 - for restoration , reclamation / development
 developments planned based on carrying capacity of areas.
 Development focused on valley floors / upland flats -- to relieve pressure
on more sensitive areas.
HILL AREAS- OPTIONS-LAND USE PLANNING
 Rational land use planning based on:
 -- the carrying capacity analysis
 -- rational use of resources.
 Very steep slope --put to intensive Afforestation
 Moderate slopes -- put to a mix of horticulture plants of economic importance.
 Valley / plain/ flat lands –low eco-sensitivity zones used for
 -- Cultivating crops -- Human habitation.
 -- Promoting Non-polluting hi-tech industries -- requiring dust free environment
/ minimum land /resources -- with zero level of pollution--
 -- to generate employment/ promote economic growth / development
 Agro based industries -- using horticulture /agricultural produce including bio-
tech parks considered as priority in selected growth centres
 Vast scope of hydel power tapped for:
 -- generating electricity with
 -- water resources used for irrigation,-- recharging of ground water &
 -- ensuring growth of vegetation cover in derelict areas.
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LOCATING ON SOUTHERN SLOPE
APPROACHING COMPACT CITIES
Make cities compact by;
- Avoiding Urban Sprawl
-- Stopping melting of cities
. – promoting High-density development
-- adopting Transit oriented development
-- Raising Height
----- Rationalizing land uses /Building bye-laws
-----Building inside not outside
--- Building vertical not horizontal
--- Building High not low
--- Building mix not pure
---Building dense not shallow
-- optimizing current infrastructure.
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DEFINING SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
 Sustainable Transport --
 -- sometimes known as Green Transport
 -- form of transport that does not use / rely on dwindling
natural resources.
 -- relies on renewable /regenerated energy
 -- rather than fossil fuels that have a finite life expectancy
HILL AREAS- OPTIONS- ECO-TOURISM
 In tropical country like India,-- with hot/dry climate.
 tourist traffic at hill stations increased significantly
 -- damaging local natural resources, ecology /support systems.
 -- Need for limiting number of visitors ;
 - promoting economic, environmental /social development
 -- maintaining aesthetics, atmosphere, sound infrastructure /ecology by-
 - Harmonizing Tourist infrastructure/ development -- with surrounding
environment.
 -- Evolving Tourism supportive policy -by involving local community
 -- Permitting Tourism development – gelling with environment/socio-cultural
characteristics of local community
 .-- Tourism planned as integral part of area development strategy/ integrated
land use plan.
Addressing tourism related issues within Eco-Tourism policy / guidelines
 -- Evolving location specific code for tourists -- to maintain surroundings
clean/disease free, protect local ecology/ respect local traditions, culture /
heritage
 --Avoiding misuse/abuse of resources,--water / fuel-wood
HILL AREAS- OPTIONS-HERITAGE PRESERVATION
 Heritage in Hill states – mapped/notified
 Heritage conservation made
 -- public led- rather than government led program
 -Government to act as facilitator
 - adequately/professionally addressed at local/ULB level -
with manpower/resources
 -- made integral part of settlement planning process
 -- integrated with with existing /proposed development- on
pattern HRIDAY
 -- Minimizing damage to manmade/natural heritage
 -- Implementing concept of Heritage areas/ heritage zones /
heritage cities/towns
 -- Incentivizing -- heritage preservation
 -- Discouraging - destruction of heritage areas.
 -- Creating rational/realistic Development controls for
heritage areas--
STRATEGIES- DISASTER- LAND SUITABILITY ANALYSIS
 Safety from disaster -- made integral part of settlement
planning/development process.
 For Rational Planning Carrying out-
 Detailed Land suitability analysis
 All low lying area -- no- construction zone/ green area/ water bodies.
 All eco-sensitive area/ forest area--- protected area/ prohibited for
urbanisation.
 All water bodies -- zoned for preservation
 All existing hydro / water shed area --clearly defined/ preserved
 All existing trees --declared protected trees.
 Areas prone to seismic activities– identified/prohibited for human
habitation
 Indiscriminate road/ building construction /creation of artificial large
water bodies minimized
 Safe construction/ made part of building code
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 .
JAIMY LEARNER- MAYOR CURITIBA
HILL AREAS
DEVELOPMENT-DESIGNING
HAPPY & HEALTHY BUILDINGS
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DEFINING- GREEN BUILDINGS
REDISCOVERY OF THE INDIAN ETHOS
 5 elements of Nature (Panchabhutas)-
Supported by Technology
Prithvi (Earth) Site Selection and Planning
Jal (Water) Water Conservation
Agni (Fire) Energy Efficiency
Vayu (Air) Indoor Environmental Quality
Akash (Sky) Daylight, Night Sky Pollution
Daylighting
Views
Water Body Local materials
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HILL AREAS
DEVELOPMENT-
CONCLUSION
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HILL AREAS- OPTIONS- PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
 Limited Options -- for promoting rational Hill area development
/protecting,/preserving --ecology, environment and resources
 Planned development -- best option for Hill area development --
based on sustainability.
 Hill states -create a empowered unified machinery for—
 -- preparing developmental framework for state for
 - Regional Planning
 - –planning of healthy cities /villages
 -- designing of buildings /
 -- ensure Capacity building of Architecture /Town Planning
Departments/ULBs
 ----Promoting Synergies between Architecture / Town
Planning/Engineering Departments
 Make human settlements – safe, productive, efficient sustainable,
livable, providers of assured quality of life.
 -- bringing Town planning/ULB/Development Authorities under
unified command
 -- Make optimum use of local expertise/ knowledge/experience/
understanding of premier institutes
 --- to assist/advise/guide/evolve / implement the
Planning/development/management framework of state
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-Hill AreaDevelopment-.pptx

  • 1. PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF HILL SETTLEMENTS- ISSUES AND OPTIONS AR. JIT KUMAR GUPTA * Former Chairman, Chandigarh Chapter, IGBC Founder Director, College of Architecture, IET Bhaddal jit.kumar1944@gmail.com
  • 2. HILL AREAS- CONTEXT AND IMPORTANCE  NBC defines Hill areas -- height>600m msl /average slope 30 degree,  Hill areas -- India’s 17% land mass & houses 11 % population.  Hills- known to be happy/healthy places to live  Hill Areas- also Known for dualities – positivities & limitations  Hill Areas known to be;  - Gift of Nature to mankind  -Place for connecting/Searching nature -Space for meditation  - having Wonderful Climate, Environment , Ecology  - for humane Culture and bio-diversity  - Serving as Natural Bio-sphere Reserve  -- Rich in Natural resources, Mineral wealth , flora& fauna  -Abundance of Hydel Energy  -Preferred Tourist Destination  - Storehouse of Rich Cultural Heritage- natural and Manmade  - Capacity to promote Sustainability  --- Serving as water-sheds of major river systems in India –  -Offer enormous option for exploring nature  - Quality fruits/vegetables  - Capacity to influence Climate;  - Houses High degree of Eco-fragility/sensitivity  -Development/ Economy of Hill areas and Plains remain closely linked
  • 3. HILL AREAS –CONTEXT AND DISADVANTAGES  Despite Distinct Advantages ;- Hill Areas suffers from numerous problems- manmade/natural  -Vulnerable to natural /manmade disasters  -Limitation of land  - Limited Carrying Capacity-supporting population/land intensive activities  -Growing Population pressure  - Growing Urbanization -Concentration of Population  - Growing Congestion,  - - Unplanned growth and development of human settlements  - -Uncontrolled /Unregulated tourism  -Limitation of accessibility / mobility  - Limitation of infrastructure & services  -- Susceptibility to disasters- natural/manmade  - large scale deforestation- for sourcing land for Agriculture/ urbanization/housing/industry  - Acute problem of potable water supply  -Problem of Construction-sourcing materials /construction  - Remains lower on development.
  • 4. HILL AREAS –CONTEXT OF GROWTH Stockholm Conference , 1972 on Human Environment called for; --creating awareness among nation’s policy planners about : --deteriorating environmental quality in hill areas --its adverse impact on growth /development and called for -- Evolving strategies to make hill areas development -- More rational and sustainable  Promoting Development of hill areas assume importance for;  -Conserving / preserving/promoting /making value additions to Hills  -Rationalising / optimum utilisation of hills/ resources  -–-Making hilly areas more productive  - Making hill cities happy and healthy places to live  - Making hill areas Safe -Free from disaster- natural / manmade  -- Minimising flooding,  -- Minimising changes in Agro-climatic conditions  -- Limiting large-scale migration  - Ensuring Rapid economic Growth / development of India as a nation  – Making India $ 5 Trillion economy  -Overcoming environmental challenges  - minimising global warming  - Making India Carbon neutral
  • 8. HILL AREAS-DEVELOPMENT ISSUES  - Scarcity of buildable land,  - Haphazard/unplanned/unregulated development of human settlements  - Unsustainable Built environment  -- unscientific exploitation of natural resources,  -- large scale soil erosion/landslide  - Lack of basic infrastructure/services/amenities  -- Linear development along road network  -- Uneven/unplanned development of urban system,  - Uncontrolled Tourism  -- Ecological / environmental problems-  - Submergence of forest areas under river valley projects  --- indiscriminate felling of tree  - Loss of green cover,  -declining wildlife population  -- Encroachment on forest lands  -- Large Scale Mining  --shifting cultivation
  • 12. FLOODING AND NATURAL DISASTERS- UK
  • 13. LAND SILDE ON KALKA- SHIMLA HIGHWAY
  • 15. LANDSLIDE AND DAMAGED CONSTRUCTION
  • 18. HILL AREAS- ISSUES- LAND  Land posing major challenge/opportunities in hill areas  Greatest challenge/ Limiting factors - to rational planning / development -- Slope, soil characteristics, flora & fauna, vegetation/ rocks --their structure.  -- Land under eco-fragile areas under great stress due to-  -- large scale cutting of trees  -- destruction of large flora and fauna  --large scale cutting/ filling of land  - Poor land record—land holding/ownership/demarcation/land profile  --high degree of land speculation  -- Unscientific land development  -- Poor land management,  - Irrational land sub-division  - Unscientific land conversion,  -- Poor Land preservation,  -- Imbalance between agricultural and non-agricultural uses 
  • 19. HILL AREAS- ISSUES-MOBILITY  - Hill Areas face acute problems of Accessibility  -Limited options for mobility  -Major thrust on using road based mobility  - Unscientific Road construction in hill areas -- promoted vulnerability of hills- leading to disasters  - Unscientific Disposal of Construction waste  -Majority of roads– having ribbon growth / development  -- unplanned, substandard / haphazard –  Problems of Congestion  - traffic & transportation problems /parking  -- Encroachment on road space  --Roads needs; -- careful planning, designing, construction  - drainage;  protection/ safeguards from encroachment/ development  - Exploring other means of mobility- Railways, ropeways, pipes etc
  • 22. HILL AREAS- ISSUES- INDUSTRIAL GROWTH  --Despite rich natural resources-- industrial development confined to few pockets  -- leading to Wide spatial and economic imbalances.  - Industries growth haphazard/unplanned  - Polluting industries created havoc with ecology/resources  -High degree of Pollution- air/water/ solid waste  --Existing pattern of industrial growth / development done more damage than good to resources/ environment/ economy.  -- Pattern of industrial growth needs critically review.  --Vast potential offered by hill area due to;  --excellent pollution free climate  -- abundant horticultural  --rare herbal flora and fauna;  -- deposits of natural resources etc.- Needs to be explored and utilised
  • 24. BADDI – BAROTIWALA INDUSTRIAL BELT
  • 26. HILL AREAS- ISSUES-TOURISM  Tourism -- Leverages economy / employment, transportation, growth and development, removing poverty, promoting prosperity  Tourism- Double edged weapon  Uncontrolled tourism—  -- cause irreparable damage to valuable resources /environment  - promoted mushroom /haphazard development  - adversely impact bio-diversity, eco-system, ecology, environment/ culture, infrastructure, quality of life growth and development  Tourism concentrated in few areas/ few pockets/periods  Tourism related development-- both haphazard /sub-standard.  Carrying capacity -- a non-issue in permitting development  Current practices-- made hill areas highly vulnerable to natural/ manmade disasters,  - unscientific exploitation of sensitive area  -- Absence of long term strategy  -- Lack of well -defined roadmap for tourism  Need for Regulating uncontrolled tourism  – promote quality Tourism,  - promoting Eco- tourism; exploratory tourism  Heritage Tourism; Opening new areas for tourism
  • 27. TOURISTS CELEBRATING NEW YEARS- SHIMLA- MALL
  • 29. HILL AREAS- ISSUES- HERITAGE  Hill States-- Reservoir of manmade / natural heritage;-- - -- temples, palaces, public buildings, public spaces, precincts, building complexes,  -- bio-sphere reserves, lakes, dense forests, wild life sanctuaries, flora and fauna.  -- villages, cities/ towns house  ---- Majority of heritage lost-- lack of identification/ unplanned /haphazard development/ fire / destruction of buildings/ unauthorized and inconsistent uses/ Uncontrolled tourism  Absence of appropriate building controls / development regulations --choked areas around heritage buildings.  -- Unplanned/ substandard development  -- Heritage conservation- low priority area  -- Need strategies/policies for identifying, conserving, preserving, promoting heritage  -architectural glory of built environment / natural areas
  • 40. OPTIONS- DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT DESTRUCTION  Critical issues for hill areas relate to:  -Sustainability  - Safety from Disasters  - Environment  -Safe Built Environment  -- Ecology,  --Land  -Unplanned, haphazard, uncontrolled urban development,  - Unsustainable Buildings  -- Poor resource management,  - Poor Heritage/ culture management Development strategies must focus on:  Rational settlement system,  Planned development of Urban/Rural settlements/ tourism  Sound land use practices,  Development of alternate sources of energy,  Conservation of heritage,  Constructing Safe/ healthy/ resource efficient buildings  Optimum utilization and development of resources etc  Minimising Generation of waste  Sustainable Mobility
  • 41. APPROACH  Hill area- planning remains a different, distinct and specialised task  Need- specialised, knowledge, skill, expertise, understanding  Hill Areas ; in terms of – structure, flora fauna, bi-diversity, Environment  -- Hills Treated as-- National Treasures/ Resources/ Opportunities  Hills -- Development based on principles of;  - development without destruction  - Based on Carrying Capacity of area  - Design with nature /  - Preserving , Promote Making value addition - fragile eco-system  -- Adopting Eco-Sensitive approach  - Promoting Sustainability  - Preserving Nature/Natural resources  -- Making Environment more qualitative  - – Promoting planned development of hill areas  Creating /strengthening educational institutes engaged in promoting art / science of Architecture /planning of hill areas  --Skilling manpower in planning/designing healthy/happy cities/ buildings  - Starting a Specialised Course – master/undergraduate/ -on Hill area Planning/ Designing Buildings  -- Replacing practice of project based environmental impact assessment (EIA), with Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)  Creating dedicated institutions for-- integrated hill area North – Eastern Council-  --Planning for optimum/Efficient /intensive land-use
  • 42. APPROACH  Promote non-land based economic activities to remove poverty / ensure environment Protection.  Evolving a comprehensive human settlement policy– to discourage migration.  Promote Non-Conventional Energy sources/Solar, Hydro,  -- Adopting- Regional Approach for planning hill areas  --- Rationalising/Minimising - Urbanisation  - Promoting Sustainable  -- Planning for Compact settlement planning  Plan for zero energy, zero waste settlements.  Planning for safety/disaster mitigation,  Promoting connectivity at Regional level- rail, road, air  Promoting accessibility/not mobility at settlement level  Reserving local culture/values  Planning for people and not vehicles at local level  Planning for Sustainable /Green Buildings  Planning for Carbon Neutral development  Involving communities- planning/ development
  • 43. HILL AREAS-- DEVELOPMENT MODELS Two successful models of hill area development in world;-- - European Model- Swiss Model  -Evolving Sound practices of land use planning,  --Development of hydro-electric power -- major source of alternate energy  --Preventing destruction of forest cover, -  Adopting Planned / dispersed tourism.  Japanese model,--Hill areas preserved -made low density -- 2% population occupying 75% of land  Population Concentrated on plains-- 98% population occupying 25% of land area.  Hill areas largely used for :-  -conservation of resources, -forestry- generating hydro-electric power,- promoting tourism  whereas plain areas --used for housing large economic activities including industry, trade, commerce and housing  Both models have  -- relevance, advantages, limitations, importance and contexts and  -- Himachal Pradesh. - May adopted any one /Hybrid model – to suite needs of physical/socio-economic conditions prevailing in state
  • 44. JAPANESE MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT
  • 45. TOKYO CITY- 34 MILLION PEOPLE
  • 47. HILL AREAS—REGIONAL PLANNING  Carrying out- Land Suitability Analysis in state  Adopting Regional Planning best option for-- conservation, preservation /development of hill areas without damage to ecology / environment.  Regional approach helps in ;  --integrated development of urban /rural areas  --Minimising friction in urban / rural settlements.  - Optimizing resources  --altitude, slope, vegetation, soil types / rain fall used to classify state into zones--  extremely sensitive/ high sensitive/ medium sensitive / low sensitive zones  preservation becoming strategy for Extreme/ high sensitivity area  development concentrated in medium/ low sensitivity zones  Development focused on Ecologically degraded areas  - for restoration , reclamation / development  developments planned based on carrying capacity of areas.  Development focused on valley floors / upland flats -- to relieve pressure on more sensitive areas.
  • 48. HILL AREAS- OPTIONS-LAND USE PLANNING  Rational land use planning based on:  -- the carrying capacity analysis  -- rational use of resources.  Very steep slope --put to intensive Afforestation  Moderate slopes -- put to a mix of horticulture plants of economic importance.  Valley / plain/ flat lands –low eco-sensitivity zones used for  -- Cultivating crops -- Human habitation.  -- Promoting Non-polluting hi-tech industries -- requiring dust free environment / minimum land /resources -- with zero level of pollution--  -- to generate employment/ promote economic growth / development  Agro based industries -- using horticulture /agricultural produce including bio- tech parks considered as priority in selected growth centres  Vast scope of hydel power tapped for:  -- generating electricity with  -- water resources used for irrigation,-- recharging of ground water &  -- ensuring growth of vegetation cover in derelict areas.
  • 52. APPROACHING COMPACT CITIES Make cities compact by; - Avoiding Urban Sprawl -- Stopping melting of cities . – promoting High-density development -- adopting Transit oriented development -- Raising Height ----- Rationalizing land uses /Building bye-laws -----Building inside not outside --- Building vertical not horizontal --- Building High not low --- Building mix not pure ---Building dense not shallow -- optimizing current infrastructure. .
  • 53. DEFINING SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT  Sustainable Transport --  -- sometimes known as Green Transport  -- form of transport that does not use / rely on dwindling natural resources.  -- relies on renewable /regenerated energy  -- rather than fossil fuels that have a finite life expectancy
  • 54. HILL AREAS- OPTIONS- ECO-TOURISM  In tropical country like India,-- with hot/dry climate.  tourist traffic at hill stations increased significantly  -- damaging local natural resources, ecology /support systems.  -- Need for limiting number of visitors ;  - promoting economic, environmental /social development  -- maintaining aesthetics, atmosphere, sound infrastructure /ecology by-  - Harmonizing Tourist infrastructure/ development -- with surrounding environment.  -- Evolving Tourism supportive policy -by involving local community  -- Permitting Tourism development – gelling with environment/socio-cultural characteristics of local community  .-- Tourism planned as integral part of area development strategy/ integrated land use plan. Addressing tourism related issues within Eco-Tourism policy / guidelines  -- Evolving location specific code for tourists -- to maintain surroundings clean/disease free, protect local ecology/ respect local traditions, culture / heritage  --Avoiding misuse/abuse of resources,--water / fuel-wood
  • 55. HILL AREAS- OPTIONS-HERITAGE PRESERVATION  Heritage in Hill states – mapped/notified  Heritage conservation made  -- public led- rather than government led program  -Government to act as facilitator  - adequately/professionally addressed at local/ULB level - with manpower/resources  -- made integral part of settlement planning process  -- integrated with with existing /proposed development- on pattern HRIDAY  -- Minimizing damage to manmade/natural heritage  -- Implementing concept of Heritage areas/ heritage zones / heritage cities/towns  -- Incentivizing -- heritage preservation  -- Discouraging - destruction of heritage areas.  -- Creating rational/realistic Development controls for heritage areas--
  • 56. STRATEGIES- DISASTER- LAND SUITABILITY ANALYSIS  Safety from disaster -- made integral part of settlement planning/development process.  For Rational Planning Carrying out-  Detailed Land suitability analysis  All low lying area -- no- construction zone/ green area/ water bodies.  All eco-sensitive area/ forest area--- protected area/ prohibited for urbanisation.  All water bodies -- zoned for preservation  All existing hydro / water shed area --clearly defined/ preserved  All existing trees --declared protected trees.  Areas prone to seismic activities– identified/prohibited for human habitation  Indiscriminate road/ building construction /creation of artificial large water bodies minimized  Safe construction/ made part of building code .  .
  • 60. REDISCOVERY OF THE INDIAN ETHOS  5 elements of Nature (Panchabhutas)- Supported by Technology Prithvi (Earth) Site Selection and Planning Jal (Water) Water Conservation Agni (Fire) Energy Efficiency Vayu (Air) Indoor Environmental Quality Akash (Sky) Daylight, Night Sky Pollution Daylighting Views Water Body Local materials
  • 65. HILL AREAS- OPTIONS- PLANNED DEVELOPMENT  Limited Options -- for promoting rational Hill area development /protecting,/preserving --ecology, environment and resources  Planned development -- best option for Hill area development -- based on sustainability.  Hill states -create a empowered unified machinery for—  -- preparing developmental framework for state for  - Regional Planning  - –planning of healthy cities /villages  -- designing of buildings /  -- ensure Capacity building of Architecture /Town Planning Departments/ULBs  ----Promoting Synergies between Architecture / Town Planning/Engineering Departments  Make human settlements – safe, productive, efficient sustainable, livable, providers of assured quality of life.  -- bringing Town planning/ULB/Development Authorities under unified command  -- Make optimum use of local expertise/ knowledge/experience/ understanding of premier institutes  --- to assist/advise/guide/evolve / implement the Planning/development/management framework of state