Future urban scenario plan
Introduction
Contenido
Infraestructura urbana sostenible, también llamada infraestructura municipal sostenible en Canadá, se refiere a una infraestructura que facilita un lugar o el progreso de una región hacia el objetivo de vida sostenible. Presta atención a la tecnología y la política gubernamental") , que permiten el urbanismo de la arquitectura sostenible y las iniciativas que promueven la agricultura sostenible. Es un elemento clave para lograr un crecimiento inclusivo, y que, además, nos ayudaría a cumplir con las metas del Acuerdo de París y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS).[1].
Definition
Sustainable infrastructure refers to infrastructure projects that are planned, designed, constructed, operated and dismantled in a way that ensures economic and financial, social, environmental (including climate resilience) and institutional sustainability throughout the project life cycle. (IDB, 2019)[2].
According to the University of Colorado Denver School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, urban infrastructure refers to the engineering systems (water, energy, transportation, sanitation, information) that make up a city. The challenges result from population growth, creating a need for sustainable infrastructure that is high-performing, resource-efficient, efficient and environmentally friendly.
Dimensions
For a sustainable infrastructure, 4 dimensions must be taken into account:[2].
Infrastructure services are essential to achieve sustainable development, as they provide electricity, water, solid waste, sanitation, transportation, logistics and communications services, and promote inclusive economic growth.[1].
Aspects
Road and urban infrastructure, such as signs and street furniture, are likely to have an impact on vehicles and damage resulting from increasing costs associated with maintenance.
"We are in the middle of the global infrastructure crisis.
Infrastructure around the world is deteriorating and needs to be replaced or upgraded. Existing public funding sources are insufficient to meet the need, but the problem is more than money - What we believe is required is a broad and robust perspective on the life cycle of infrastructure .