Why Indian cities struggle to reconcile mobility needs with environmental well-being. Explain the resulting social stresses.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Urbanization, their problems and their remedies
Topic: Urbanization, their problems and their remedies
Q1. Why Indian cities struggle to reconcile mobility needs with environmental well-being. Explain the resulting social stresses. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question Rapid urbanisation and rising motorisation have intensified environmental stress in Indian cities, making the conflict between mobility needs and environmental well-being a critical issue for urban society and human geography. Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining the reasons why Indian cities find it difficult to balance expanding mobility requirements with environmental sustainability and explaining the social stresses that emerge from this imbalance. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly contextualise India’s urban transition by highlighting growing mobility demand alongside ecological and public health pressures. Body Suggest the structural and planning-related reasons behind the inability of cities to reconcile mobility with environmental well-being. Indicate the resulting social stresses such as health burdens, inequality, and declining urban liveability. Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need to reorient urban mobility towards people-centric and environmentally sustainable pathways to reduce social stress.
Why the question Rapid urbanisation and rising motorisation have intensified environmental stress in Indian cities, making the conflict between mobility needs and environmental well-being a critical issue for urban society and human geography.
Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining the reasons why Indian cities find it difficult to balance expanding mobility requirements with environmental sustainability and explaining the social stresses that emerge from this imbalance.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction Briefly contextualise India’s urban transition by highlighting growing mobility demand alongside ecological and public health pressures.
• Suggest the structural and planning-related reasons behind the inability of cities to reconcile mobility with environmental well-being.
• Indicate the resulting social stresses such as health burdens, inequality, and declining urban liveability.
Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need to reorient urban mobility towards people-centric and environmentally sustainable pathways to reduce social stress.