Integrating BGI Into Urban Development: A Case of Indian Cities

Integrating BGI Into Urban Development: A Case of Indian Cities

Aditi Nag (Universidad Manipal, Jaipur, India), Anurag Singh Rathore (Indira Gandhi National Open University, India), and Apurv Ashish (Birla Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-2555-2.ch014
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Abstract

This study examines the function of BGI in urban development, emphasizing its importance for Indian cities dealing with environmental challenges made worse by dense, rapidly growing urbanization. The study focuses on effective BGI programs that promote sustainable development, urban resilience, and public health using case studies from Bengaluru, Mumbai, London, and Copenhagen. According to the findings, implementing BGI solutions requires flexibility with regard to local context, sustainability outcomes, and stakeholder participation. Encourage BGI in Indian cities by creating thorough regulations, raising public awareness, fostering stakeholder collaborations, putting creative design principles into practice, and putting in place monitoring measures. Indian cities can create a vibrant urban environment where development and conservation can coexist because of BGI.
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