India is witnessing rapid urbanisation. According to Census 2011, about 377 million people comprising 31.14% of the total population lived in urban areas. The urban population is projected to grow to about 600 million by 2031. While cities are engines of growth, they also contribute to more than 70% of India’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
National Action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC), launched in 2008, outlines multi-pronged, long term strategies to address climate change and its impacts. As a part of NAPCC, National Mission on Sustainable Habitat (NMSH) aims at
NMSH 2010 defined sustainable habitat as “achieving a balance between the economic and social development of human habitats together with the protection of the environment, equity in employment, shelter, basic services, social infrastructure, and transportation.”
However, in the context of various global and national commitments, i.e. NUA, SDGs, NDCs within the Paris Agreement, it was decided to review/revise NMSH in
2019. Hence the revised definition is “An approach towards a balanced and sustainable development of the ecosystem of habitat which offers adequate shelter with basic services, infrastructure, livelihood opportunities along with environmental and socio-economic safety including equality, inclusiveness, and disaster
resilience.”
The first version of NMSH released in 2010 for the duration 2010-2020, attempted to promote energy efficiency in buildings, management of solid waste and modal shift to public transport including transport options based on biodiesel and hydrogen.
The key deliverables include
Key achievements include
The implementation period of NMSH 2.0 is from 2020-21 till 2030.
The objectives of the NMSH 2.0 are as follows:
Key Priorities
To achieve the objectives of NMSH, the subsequent sections provide a roadmap for realising the key priorities of building a sustainable and climateresilient urban India under five thematic areas:
These thematic areas are broad buckets of interventions to be undertaken and may be merged, in the local context, as required. Key mitigation and adaptation strategies to facilitate the development of sustainable habitat have also been recommended under each thematic area.
Source : Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India
Last Modified : 8/14/2024
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