GMDA starts survey to assess city’s green cover

  • | Wednesday | 20th March, 2019

Gurgaon: The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority ( GMDA ) has started a survey on land use to understand the actual green cover and the level of concretisation in the city.A team has been set up to assess the green cover, and an aerial survey is also being done for this purpose. GMDA is likely to use satellite images and the Geographic Information System to study enviromental changes in recent years. Other factors such as hydrology in different parts of the city will also be studied. The GMDA will compare the final numbers with the required green cover as per global standards.“The findings from the survey will give us an idea of the current situation and we can draw up our urban environment management plan accordingly,” said MD Sinha, additional CEO, GMDA.The findings, which will be shared publicly, will give officials an indication of the extent of resourcsses required for increasing the city’s green cover.While the draft liveability index prepared by GMDA claims a green cover of 7 sqm per person, sources said that the number might be as low as 2 to 3 sqm per person.TOI had earlier reported about the GMDA’s plan to conduct an area-wise survey of the various environmental factors, including green cover, level of concretisation, water flow and groundwater levels.

Gurgaon: The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority ( GMDA ) has started a survey on land use to understand the actual green cover and the level of concretisation in the city.A team has been set up to assess the green cover, and an aerial survey is also being done for this purpose. The GMDA will compare the final numbers with the required green cover as per global standards.“The findings from the survey will give us an idea of the current situation and we can draw up our urban environment management plan accordingly,” said MD Sinha, additional CEO, GMDA.The findings, which will be shared publicly, will give officials an indication of the extent of resourcsses required for increasing the city’s green cover.While the draft liveability index prepared by GMDA claims a green cover of 7 sqm per person, sources said that the number might be as low as 2 to 3 sqm per person.TOI had earlier reported about the GMDA’s plan to conduct an area-wise survey of the various environmental factors, including green cover, level of concretisation, water flow and groundwater levels. Other factors such as hydrology in different parts of the city will also be studied. GMDA is likely to use satellite images and the Geographic Information System to study enviromental changes in recent years.

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.


Stay updated with all the Latest Gurgaon headlines here. For more exclusive & live news updates from all around India, stay connected with NYOOOZ.

Related Articles