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Sustainable urban planning

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 8

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Principles of sustainable urban planning

Big idea: Sustainable urban planning aims to create cities that are environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially equitable.

Key principles

  • Compact development: Higher density reduces sprawl and preserves green space
  • Mixed-use zoning: Combine housing, work, and services to reduce travel
  • Public transport: Efficient, affordable alternatives to private cars
  • Green infrastructure: Parks, urban forests, green roofs, permeable surfaces
  • Energy efficiency: Green buildings, district heating, renewable energy
  • Waste management: Recycling, composting, circular economy approaches
  • Social equity: Affordable housing, accessible services for all

The 3 Es of sustainability

  • Environment: Reduce pollution, conserve resources, protect ecosystems
  • Economy: Create jobs, support businesses, ensure long-term prosperity
  • Equity: Fair distribution of benefits and burdens, inclusion, accessibility
Sustainable planning must balance ALL THREE dimensions. A green city that displaces poor residents is not truly sustainable.
Exam tip: When evaluating planning strategies, consider impacts on environment, economy, AND equity. The best answers address all three.

Urban planning strategies

Big idea: Various urban planning approaches aim to improve sustainability — from retrofitting existing cities to designing new eco-cities from scratch.

Planning approaches

  • Compact cities: High density, mixed use, walkable — reduce car dependency and sprawl
  • Transit-oriented development (TOD): Dense development around public transport nodes
  • Green belts: Protected rings of countryside preventing urban expansion
  • Urban growth boundaries: Legal limits on where development can occur
  • Smart cities: Technology-driven efficiency (sensors, data, automation)
  • Eco-cities: Purpose-built sustainable cities (e.g., Masdar, Songdo)

Specific strategies

  • Public transport investment: Metro, bus rapid transit, cycling infrastructure
  • Green buildings: Insulation, solar panels, rainwater harvesting, green roofs
  • Urban green space: Parks, street trees, urban farms, green corridors
  • Water management: Sustainable drainage (SUDS), permeable surfaces, retention ponds
  • Waste systems: Recycling infrastructure, composting, waste-to-energy
  • Energy systems: District heating, solar installations, smart grids
Curitiba, Brazil is a classic example of sustainable urban planning — pioneering bus rapid transit, green spaces, and recycling programmes despite limited resources.
Exam tip: Use NAMED EXAMPLES of cities implementing sustainable strategies. Curitiba (transport), Freiburg (energy), Singapore (water), Copenhagen (cycling) are good ones.

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