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Build smart, but also slow, cities | HT editorial

Adopt a slow pace of growth and shift focus to the quality of life

Updated on: Jan 17, 2020 08:27 PM IST
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The past few decades in India have seen a consistent increase in urbanisation . The movement has been attributed to many things, including better education and employment opportunities in cities, shrinking incomes from traditionally rural occupations, and the increasing emphasis on city-style development even in rural areas. To keep up with this boom, cities and governments tend to pursue corporate-centric economic development schemes that make cities seem “fast”.

Perhaps instead of trying to go faster, adopting a slower pace of technology and growth might finally ensure that we build cities for people (REUTERS)
Perhaps instead of trying to go faster, adopting a slower pace of technology and growth might finally ensure that we build cities for people (REUTERS)

The Slow City movement that began in Italy in 1999, offers an alternative to this seemingly inescapable paradigm of urban culture. The movement was inspired by the Slow Food movement, focusing on preserving regional cuisines, local food, and traditional cooking methods. In the same vein, the slow city movement intends to improve the quality of life in cities. Fast growth cities tend to create enclaves of prosperity surrounded by labourers and poor service providers for these prosperous enclaves. As cities grow faster, they tend to acquire a life of their own, becoming more and more indistinguishable from each other, but less and less like the regions they originated from. The solution to this inequitable growth that leaves behind regions and people is, it has been argued, to deliberately slow down the pace at which cities grow. In a recent article, researchers from TISS Mumbai and University College London have argued that slower cities can help reduce the glaring inequality of cities in the developing world.

 
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