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The idea of sustainable developments has attracted stakeholders with multidimensional interests to look up. Sustainable development as a concept aims to eliminate the conflict between the environment-economic-socio aspects by providing a multi-faced idea, which resolves environment, social, cultural and economic targets in an integrated way. A key to achieve optimum sustainability is to conserve and use available natural resources wisely. Hence, cities are regarded as the envelope of the built environment and the main aspect in providing a good quality of life. Therefore, it is the most deserving of development and growth planning. The latest decades researchers have found out that since the year 2000, 50% of the world’s population is located in cities and megacities. So urban planners, architects, environmentalists, social activists, and many others have focused their quest for sustainability of the rural and suburbs communities. Existing governs and institutions have started a fully sustainable community movement, forming visions, action strategies, and urban sustainability indicators.<\/p>\n

Mega Growth Mega Complex<\/h2>\n

According to a research paper (Energy Efficiency Strategies in Urban Planning of Cites)<\/a>, megacities and metropolitan centres are new forms of human urban development. \u201cIn 1950, there were only two cities with populations of over 10 million: New York and Tokyo. By 1975, two more locations, Shanghai and Mexico City, joined the club. But by 2004, the number of megacities had rocketed to 22 and, together, these cities now account for 9% of the world\u2019s urban population.\u201d These cities highly contribute to the global economy, political changes and environmental impact. So, here\u2019s why we should answer the question, why resources efficiency strategies in cities?<\/p>\n

Resources efficiency is defined as the main catalyst for sustainable consumption and Production (SCP), in cities, resources efficiency enhances the quality of life by planning for flexible mobility, less energy consumption, maximum resources extraction and safeguarding the ecosystem.<\/p>\n

With every day flows the city comes bigger, however in cities every resident should have his share in infrastructure, transportation and urban life. While the cities are growing bigger, they are simultaneously becoming more complex full of advanced interlaced layers. The decisions and actions taken to push our society towards more sustainable patterns are what we call Resources efficiency strategies. As cities are the nucleic driver of international decisions, they have a great opportunity to contribute to sustainability by reducing carbon emissions, minimizing environmental risks and enhancing ecosystems as a whole. If you now know how important it is, you must be asking how to do it?<\/p>\n

On the steps of planning \u2013 How should a city go greener?<\/h2>\n

In fact, there\u2019s no checklist to follow so you can call your city a resource-efficient one, however, there\u2019s a group of target goals that include multiple actions and tasks which may take an upgrade for a city from a normal city to an efficient one. The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA)<\/a> organizations have grouped these goals into for the following segments. This can be part of the initial plan a city might take for a further upgrade.<\/p>\n