Sheher Saaz’s Weekly Newsletter / Edition: 1 / November 25, 2024
The World Cities Report 2024, published by UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) , calls cities both problem and solution in the climate crisis. The report emphasizes that while urban areas produce over 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions, they also offer trans-formative opportunities for reducing poverty and increasing resilience. Policies around public transport, green roofs, and inclusive housing are highlighted as keys to reversing climate impacts. This comprehensive review stresses the urgency of integrating equity into climate action. Source: UN-Habitat.
Urban Green Infrastructure Gains Global Momentum
Innovative green infrastructure solutions are reshaping cities from Singapore to New York. Research demonstrates how green corridors, vertical gardens, and urban forests can tackle rising temperatures and air pollution while creating socio-economic benefits. Such initiatives underscore the global pivot toward sustainability in urban design. Source: IPCC.
Industry Trends
Redefining Smart Cities in the Age of AI
A groundbreaking study by McKinsey & Company highlights how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing urban planning. From optimizing traffic patterns to predicting climate impacts, AI is becoming indispensable in creating sustainable, adaptive cities. Early adopters like Amsterdam and Shenzhen are setting the benchmark for integrated urban intelligence systems. Source: McKinsey & Company.
The Rise of the 15-Minute City
Cities like Paris and Bogotá are embracing the “15-minute city” concept, focusing on hyper-local living. By reimagining urban areas where all daily essentials are within a 15-minute radius, planners aim to reduce car dependency and foster sustainable, community-driven economies. Source: Cities Today.
Sheher Saaz News & Insights
November has been a month of celebration, growth, and reflection at Sheher Saaz.
This week, we celebrated the birthdays of two exceptional leaders shaping our vision. Mr.Khurram Farid Bargatt, an Urban Planner and Climate Change Specialist, continues to drive innovative policies that address urban sustainability challenges in Pakistan. His ability to bridge public policy with grassroots action inspires all of us.
Meanwhile, Mr. Asim Ali Noon Noon, a visionary Architect and Urban Designer, integrates local heritage with modern design principles, try to setting new standards in development practice.
November also marked our observance of World Town Planning Day (November 8), a moment to honor the planners whose meticulous designs create sustainable and inclusive spaces. Our internal discussions reflected on how urban planning can mitigate environmental degradation and improve socio-economic conditions.
Additionally, we participated in World GIS Day (November 13), focusing on GIS technology‘s role in creating smarter cities. From mapping flood-prone areas in Karachi to planning efficient transport networks in Lahore, GIS is integral to our work.
A special mention goes to Miss Iram Saleem , Architect, Interior Designer, and Urban Designer, who was given a heartfelt farewell by the entire team. Her contributions have left a lasting impact, and we wish her all the best in her future endeavours.
These moments underscore our commitment to leading innovation in urban planning while celebrating the people and technologies driving change.
Middle East Focus
NEOM: A Glimpse into the Future
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM project continues to push the boundaries of urban innovation. With significant progress on THE LINE—a car-free, zero-emissions vertical city—the kingdom is re-imagining urban living. This initiative is part of Saudi Vision 2030 , which aims to establish a global model for sustainability and technology. Source: NEOM Official.
UAE Strengthens its Renewable Energy Leadership
In a recent development, the UAE inaugurated its largest solar power plant in Al Dhafra, capable of generating 2 GW of clean energy. This project cements the UAE’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and sets an example for the region’s energy transition. Source: Gulf News.
Pakistan’s Urban Challenges
Lahore: Facing the Strain of Unchecked Growth
Lahore‘s rapid urbanization is now a critical concern. Unplanned sprawl has strained infrastructure, leading to water shortages, traffic congestion, and environmental degradation. Experts advocate for smart zoning policies and enhanced public transportation to mitigate these issues. Urban planners are also emphasizing water-sensitive designs to address the looming water crisis. Source: Dawn.
Islamabad’s Smart City Initiatives
The Capital Development Authority has launched new initiatives to incorporate smart solutions in Islamabad, focusing on traffic management and energy efficiency. These efforts aim to position Islamabad as a model for sustainable urban living in Pakistan. Source: Express Tribune.
Academia
The Urban Future Lecture Series
Leading universities, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Architecture, Design and Planning – University of Sydney , are hosting a series of lectures on “Resilient Urban Futures.” Topics include AI’s role in smart cities and the integration of climate resilience into urban design. These discussions offer invaluable insights for professionals and students aiming to shape sustainable cities. University of Sydney Urban Futures.