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'Climate Resilient Inclusive Urban Masterplan' introduced for sustainable devlopment

November 12, 2023 00:00:00


A major stride in sustainable urban development was taken on Saturday as the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) under Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Ministry has successfully introduced 'Climate Resilient Inclusive Urban Masterplan (CRIUMP)', reports UNB.

This master planning approach and methodology will support the cities to be more adaptive, climate resilient and inclusive. This marks a significant step towards sustainable knowledge and development through the Climate Resilient Inclusive Smart Cities (CRISC) Project, said a media release on Saturday.

This launch, a testament to the enduring impact of the CRISC Project, was celebrated at the project's closing event in Quamrul Islam Siddique Auditorium, LGED Bhaban in Dhaka.

The LGED also launched its Web-Based Training on the 'Muktopaath' platform in the closing event.

Financed by the German Federal Government and jointly implemented by the German Development Cooperation (GIZ) and LGED, the CRISC Project has been pivotal in fostering urban climate resilience in Bangladesh, it reads.

The event, a blend of memory-laden recollections, plenary and parallel sessions and networking, marked the culmination of CRISC's journey.

The plenary session opened with LGED's Mohammad Nazmul Hasan Chowdhury, the CRISC project focal, extending a warm welcome.

Principal Advisor of CRISC Mohammad Hamidul Islam Chowdhury then delineated the key accomplishments of the project. Notable figures, including Dr Andreas Kuck, GIZ Bangladesh's Country Director, and senior LGED officials, hailed the CRISC Project as a cornerstone in making Bangladeshi cities more inclusive, climate resilient, and intelligent, according to the release.

Dr Kuck lauded the project as a symbol of international cooperation and a catalyst for sustainable urban planning.

Following the plenary, the event featured three parallel minuscule workshops, focused on the climate-resilient inclusive urban master plan with approaches, institutionalisation of the model Development Project Proposals (DPP) and tools for city annual budgets and digital platforms for sustainable knowledge management.


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