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What are the sustainable development practices to be adopted/considered (budget also need to permit) in the development of housing colony ?

<p>Emphasis on budget allocation towards zero energy consumption products in buildings/projects, Rainwater Harvesting, developing useful trees/plants in arboriculture, Consuming polluting products (to reduce/suppress pollution), etc towards leading human life towards sustainable development. This involves time, money and some times need for a research. </p>

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Question added by Appi Reddy Kothapally , Chief Structural Consultant , self employed
Date Posted: 2014/10/30
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by Roy Pamelen, van , Program Manager / Project Manager Urban Renaissance , Except Integrated Sustainability

Developing a new housing colony is developing according two tracks. Track one is the production of new houses and utilities. Track two is about working on the social capital. Working on both tracks will increase sustainable developments and in the end, it costs less.

 

Instruments like rainwater harvesting, urban farming, intelligent wash systems, intelligent smart systems (fiber and wireless), smart food production and more are allready available. It's all about 'smart' implementation and execution.

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