Challenges Facing Pune Identified IN PRA Study

Pune’s Preliminary Resilience Assessment
Mahesh Harhare, Chief Resilience Officer(CRO),Pune ; Dr.Anand Chiplunkar,Former Director Asian Development Bank ; Saurabh Rao , Pune Municipal Commissioner ; Saurabh Gaidhani , Associate Director,Asia Pacific, City Resilience Delivery at the unveiling of Preliminary Resilience Assessment Report

Pune and 100 Resilient Cities – pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation (100RC) on Thursday released Pune’s Preliminary Resilience Assessment (PRA), which identifies challenges and outlines three main areas of further study to build a resilient Pune.

Pune ranks first in urban governance across 23 Indian cities and second in India for software exports.

However, due to the growing population, increasing expectations from citizens and complex institutional roles, the city continues to face challenges related to urban transportation, urban environment and skills and livelihood-specific challenges under economic growth.

These include acute shocks such as flooding at few locations and seasonal disease outbreak in some parts of the city, and chronic stresses that will potentially weaken Pune’s social fabric such as air and river pollution, inadequate public transportation, limited access to affordable housing and issues of solid waste management at disposal end.

The PRA lays out key questions and identifies Urban Growth, Urban Environment and Urban Economy as areas for further study that will guide the city’s resilience building efforts moving forward.

Preliminary Resilience Assessment Report
(L to R) Henri Blas , Resilience Finance Lead,Asia Pacific ; Gemma KYLE, Program Manager,Asia & Pacific,City Resilience Delivery ; Mahesh Harhare, Chief Resilience Officer(CRO),Pune ; Dr.Anand Chiplunkar,Former Director Asian Development Bank ; Saurabh Rao , Pune Municipal Commissioner ; Saurabh Gaidhani , Associate Director,Asia Pacific,City Resilience Delivery ; Ganesh Sonune, Assistant Commissioner PMC & Disaster Management Officer ; Madan Adhari, Superintendent Engineer at the unveiling of Preliminary Resilience Assessment Report

Mr. Saurabh Rao, Municipal Commissioner, Pune Municipal Corporation, said, “This Preliminary Assessment is an honest look at where we are as a city today and begins to map a path forward to a brighter tomorrow.

“While we have much to be proud of as a city, it is only by recognizing our challenges and asking difficult questions about our future that we will be able to build strength for what the future may hold. Pune is one of the most important urban economies in India, but it is only by understanding our growth opportunities, taking a more deliberate approach to our growth and revitalizing our valuable natural resources that we will be able to remain attractive to investors, employers and the citizens based here.”

The PRA was developed following a comprehensive five-month stakeholder engagement and research process during which the Resilient Pune Office and steering committee surveyed hundreds of citizens, interviewed dozens of subject matter experts and formed five working groups to more deeply explore the shocks and stresses that are most pressing for Pune.

Mr. Mahesh Harhare, Chief Resilience Officer, Pune, said, “One of our first priorities was to ask citizens what challenges they faced in their day to day lives. The top answer was mobility or a limited ability to get around the city easily and affordably.

This one issue has implications across our city in terms of air quality, health outcomes, access to jobs and housing. If we can take a more holistic approach to planning our future we will be able to address not only basic needs but build a healthier, more secure and more prosperous future for the people, organisations and institutions that call Pune home. The PRA helps us ask hard questions about how to do this and will guide us as we continue to develop our Resilience Strategy.”

Pune’s Preliminary Resilience Assessment identifies Urban Growth, Urban Environment and Urban Economy as key areas for further study. The PRA lays out key challenges and key questions the city will strive to answer to better understand the direction the direction the city’s planning efforts should take to build a stable and secure future:

Mr. Saurabh Gaidhani, Associate Director, Asia Pacific, 100 Resilient Cities said,“Despite its relatively small size, Pune’s academic heritage, strong economy and historic and cultural importance make it a powerhouse in India’s urban landscape. However, like so many historic cities, it has overgrown its original boundaries in organic and largely unplanned ways. This has stressed the city’s built and natural infrastructure beyond capacity.

“Pune will only continue to grow and now faces emerging challenges from globalization, rapid urbanisation and climate change. The resilience building work Pune is doing now is world class and 100RC is eager to continue working with Pune to translate its PRA into an actionable Resilience Strategy that will have real impact across the city.”

Pune joined the 100 Resilient Cities Network in 2016 and was one of only four cities in India to be selected from over 1,000 worldwide applicants.

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