Policy Briefs & Reports

Integrating Urban Development and Climate Objectives: Insights from Coimbatore

Ankit Bhardwaj, Radhika Khosla

July 23, 2018

Indian cities routinely make decisions on land use, housing, water, transport, economic growth and waste management that have implications for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Aligning these sectoral actions with climate goals involves understanding how infrastructural systems interact and how these choices address both development and climate objectives. City governments, as managers of these various infrastructure systems, can co-ordinate such decision-making. However, so far, this is largely ad hoc. We show how cities can use a ‘multiple objective’ approach to systematically examine, and make explicit, the linkages between local objectives, climate change mitigation and adaptation across their planning portfolio.

Suggested Citation: Ankit Bhardwaj and Radhika Khosla. (2018). “Integrating Urban Development and Climate Objectives: Insights from Coimbatore.” Centre for Policy Research.