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1. The document discusses smart cities, which use technology like IoT sensors and data analysis to improve operations and quality of life.
2. Smart cities aim to deliver high-quality services while reducing costs through efficiencies. Technologies like smart parking and traffic management optimize city functions.
3. While smart cities provide benefits, challenges include ensuring security, privacy, connectivity between devices, and engaging citizens in development. Examples of leading smart cities are given.
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Taipei is implementing a smart city initiative called Smart Taipei that focuses on smart living, cybersecurity, transportation, public housing, healthcare, education, and payments. It aims to facilitate innovation through proof of concept projects, engage stakeholders, and change culture. Some key projects include a smart Taipei main station, smart streetlights, a smart parking system, smart waste bins, and using AI for traffic flow calculation and pollution traceability. The initiative brings innovation to government and opens channels for citizen participation.
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2. Smart cities aim to deliver high-quality services while reducing costs through efficiencies. Technologies like smart parking and traffic management optimize city functions.
3. While smart cities provide benefits, challenges include ensuring security, privacy, connectivity between devices, and engaging citizens in development. Examples of leading smart cities are given.
By Parijata Bharadwaj
Road accidents have become a common occurrence and it is predicted that soon they will become the leading killers in today’s motorized world overtaking AIDS and Tuberculosis. The worst hit by these accidents are the pedestrians. This paper aims at providing a detailed analysis of the present legal position of the pedestrian in India and the need to make modifications. The paper draws a comparison between the laws present in other countries as well as the initiative taken by the world community as a whole. In the end the paper suggests a model charter of rights and duties for the pedestrian in India.
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The document summarizes a bike sharing program in Minnesota. It aims to make biking more accessible for short urban trips to reduce car dependency and congestion. The program has over 100,000 rides in its first year from over 1,200 bikes at 116 stations. It is owned and operated by a non-profit and sees most trips under 30 minutes. Expanding the program to more neighborhoods requires partnerships to increase access for lower density areas.
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TfL's approach to developing a sustainable transport system focuses on implementing the Mayor's Transport Strategy through committed investments and a portfolio of work programmes. This includes increasing public transport, walking and cycling by 6% by 2031 to support London's growing population and economy while reducing emissions. TfL reflects that clear goals, leadership, stakeholder support and building on successes have allowed it to achieve a 7% modal shift to more sustainable modes and make progress on emissions reductions.
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- Smart mobility solutions like traffic management, tolling, transit management and integrated mobility management.
- Smart water management solutions like water network management, storm water management, water loss detection.
- Other smart solutions for public services, buildings/homes, education, healthcare, logistics and more. It provides examples of applications and technologies that can help realize an integrated smart city framework.
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> Shared Mobility
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- Challenges in Infrastructure and Network
- Possible Future Mobility Scenarios
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This document summarizes Berlin's urban development strategies and plans through 2030. It outlines that Berlin is a growing city that aims to be dynamic, innovative, creative, green, and socially inclusive. Key strategies include increasing housing development, promoting economic growth, and ensuring an open society. Major projects include transforming the vacant TXL airport into an "Urban Tech Republic" and increasing density near public transit. The city engages residents through forums to discuss and provide input on transformation areas and quality of life goals.
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2. THE VISION
The masterplan for Goderdzi Pass Mountain Resort
was prepared by the HOK Planning Group, with input
from Arup, King Sturge, Ecosign, Arci, and Geographic
for the Government of Adjara in July 2010.
3. “Goderdzi Pass will be a welcoming, lively, romantic, and fun
four-season destination, offering the best visitor experience in
the regional market”
• Profitable and successful for investors & stakeholders,
• Sustainable and well-integrated within the natural environment
• Accessible and attractive to people around the world
Pristine forested mountains create a fantastic setting in the winter, summer
and, most dramatically, when the Autumn colours create an intense display.
The Goderdzi Pass Masterplan aims to maximize the numerous opportunities
of the site for a four-season resort, while creating a framework for successful
investment and attractive devlopment.
4. THE SITE
Goderdzi Pass, located two hours drive from the popular seaside resort town of Batumi in Adjara,
Georgia is ideally situated for the creation of a four-season mountain resort. At an elevation of 2000m,
the mountains are snow-covered from November to April, while the gently rolling topography of the
valley floor offers plentiful development zones. Sitting at around 1700m eleveation, the resort base
is below the treeline, offering an attractive and welcoming character throughout the seasons. The
wilderness setting offers the visitor unique experiences, fresh-air and world-class scenery.
Russia
Black Sea
GEORGIA
Batumi ADJARA
GODERDZI PASS
Tbilisi
Turkey
Armenia Azerbaijan
5.
6. ACCESSIBILITY
There will be 1,000,000 tourist arrivals in
Adjara in 2010.
Air
Batumi International Aiport currently offers
flights to several major centres, including a
regular service to Istanbul and daily flights to the
Georgain Capital, Tbilisi. Several new routes are
also planned for the near future.
Road
Within a 4-hour drive of Goderdzi Pass The ROAD TYPE
regional market catchment area comprises a
Minor Road
population of over 5 Million people. The Georgian
and Adjaran Governments are in the process of a Major Road
major highways improvement program worth xxxx.
Once complete, the drive time to Batumi will be TRAVEL TIME TO GODERDZI PASS
less than 2 hours, and to Tbilisi, 3 hours.
4 hours
The road improvements will also reduce travel
3 hours
times to North-Eastern Turkey and Armenia,
already major markets for Batumi summer 2 hours
tourism.
1 hours
7.
8. dEVELOpmENT
prINCIpLES
In order to maximize the potential of this fantastic site and to protect the natural
environment, the Government of Adjara has commissioned a masterplan for Goderdzi Pass.
This plan is based on development principles learned from the world’s most successful
mountain resorts.
DiVersity
IDE
Although the mountain infrastructure (ski lifts,
trails, etc.) will be a necessary major investment
to get the resort started, skiing is not the only
ingredient for a successful four-season resort.
In order to make Goderdzi Pass an attractive
destination for many different visitors, the
masterplan identifies a diverse array of
activities, attractions and functions.
9. DENSITYIn the most successful resort destinations, an active central
zone with cafes & restaurants, shops, activities and amenities
draws people together. This density creates a lively atmosphere,
even during less-busy periods. While space at Goderdzi Pass
is seemingly plentiful, development should not be spread out
loosely accross the land. By creating a medium-density core
for the resort, with the active centre at its heart, infrastructure
costs are minimized, ecomomic viability is increased, and the
overall atmosphere of the destination becomes vibrant and
attractive.
ENTITY
In order to establish Goderdzi Pass on the mind-map of potential visitors, the
masterplan proposes a unique character for the resort. This character will
reflect Georgian traditions, modern comforts & aesthetics, and above all, a
celebration of the natural setting.
10. THE GOdErdZI
mASTErpLAN
01. Main Plaza 20. Farm Plots
02. Pedestrian Village 21. Resident Housing
03. Hotel 22. Parking
04. Ice Skating Rink 23. Ski Lift D8G
05. Hostel 24. Ski Lift D4C
06. Rental Cabins 25. Ski Lift D6C
07. Pensions/B&Bs 26. Ski Lift 4C
08. Townhouses 26. Main Ski Run to Village
09. Rental Apartments 27. Beginner Ski Run
10. Villa Plots 28. Hiking Trail
11. Retail Street (apts. above)
12. Gondola Building
13. Nature Centre + Bear Sanctuary
14. Golf Club House (to North)
15. Second Phase Plaza
16. Spa/Resort Hotel
17. Chacha Distillery
18. Artist Village + Art Gallery
19. Stables & Organic Farm
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
<< PHASING
12. A rEGIONAL
pErSpECTIVE
In addition to the ski area and main resort village, the masterplan for Goderdzi Pass also takes a regional
perspective, identifying strategies to protect the environment, enhance the visitor experience, support
the local residents and economy, and coordinate the efforts of various Government bodies.
RESORT GATEWAY
A marker, sign or gateway feature identifying and celebrating the entrance(s) to the
Goderdzi Pass Region. Can also include directional and informative signage.
A NEW REGIONAL PARK DESIGNATION
To highlight the environmental and recreational significance of the Goderdzi Pass
region and assist in promoting the resort and setting out clear goals for development.
CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT ZONES
The masterplan sets out the expectations for a quality visitor experience throughout
the Goderdzi Pass Region, and the CDZ’s will ensure that all development are in
support of the masterplan objectives.
AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY MANAGEMENT ZONES
An extensive program of tree planting and support for agricultural practices will serve
to protect the environment and enhance the natural setting.
RECREATIONAL TRAIL NETWORK
Trails for family walking, adventurous hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and
mountain biking will extend throughout the forests and mountains.
13.
14. wINTEr
The opportunties for ski area development at Goderdzi Pass have been thoroughly studied by a team of
International Consultants. The Mountain Concept Plan identifies the best areas for a wide range of skiing
abilities, and proposes an efficient and phased strategy of lifts to serve them.
15. CAPACITY: 7500+ SKIERS PER DAY
SIZE: 35km of PISTES
INFRASTRUCTURE: 8 LIFTS
TOP ELEVATION: 2390m
BOTTOM ELEVATION: 1700m
GODERDZI PASS MOUNTAIN CONCEPT
16. SprING
As the snow melts, the attractiveness of Goderdzi Pass will extend into the
springtime. Dazzling displays of alpine wildflowers and peaceful hiking
through the forests, or to the nearby Green Lake, will delight visitors. Just
to the east of the main village, a site of over 100ha has been identified for
development of a golf course. Existing mineral springs are already visited by
locals, and these will be further developed and enhanced to create wellness
destination.
• GOLF
• FOREST HIKING
• GREEN LAKE PARK
• ALPINE WILDFLOWER DISPLAY
• MINERAL SPRINGS
18. SummEr
Often, when it is raining in Batumi, it is bright
and sunny at Goderdzi Pass.
The existing popularity of Batumi as a regional and international summer
destination will be complemented by the resort at Goderdzi Pass. In the
beginning, tourist facilities at Goderdzi Pass will provide an attractive
day trip for Batumi visitors to explore. As Goderdzi develops further, the
summer time offer will be expanded to include conference facilities, festivals
and a mountain-top lookout & restaurant. A refuge for orphaned or rescued
bears and other native wildlife will provide a unique family attraction and
educational assett.
Extensive hiking and trail networks will provide recreation for families, while
mountain-biking, paragliding and an alpine luge will offer thrills for the more
adventurous.
The animated village core will ensure that there is a clear destination for
summer visitors, and this lively centre filled with shops, restaurants and
cafes, will become an attraction in it’s own right.
• SCENIC MOUNTAIN-TOP LOOKOUT
• A BATUMI DAY-TRIP DESTINATION
• BEAR SANCTUARY AND NATURE CENTRE
19.
20. AuTumN
Spectacular displays of Autumn forest colours will draw tourists to
Goderdzi, with the resort centre acting as a base for exploration.
Harvest festivals and traditional celebrations will provide additional
incentives for tourists from Batumi and the region.
The masterplan has also identified several features not typically associated
with tourist destinations. These other functions will help to keep the resort
viable year-round, to provide employment for local residents, and to add
additional layers of interest and meaning to the resort, creating awareness
and maximizing the benefits from the seasonal infrastructure:
• ARTIST’S STUDIO VILLAGE
• ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
• CHA-CHA DISTILLERY
• TRADITIONAL WORKSHOPS
• DEMONSTRATION FARMS
21.
22. THE VILLAGE @
GOdErdZI pASS
The hub of all activity at Goderdzi Pass will be The heart of the village is the main Skier’s Plaza,
the pedestrian village, built in the first phase. located next to the main ski gondola. Views to
the mountain peaks and forested hills frame the
The village will be car free, with the main ski lifts plaza, which has also been sited for maximum
and amenities all within walking distance from sun exposure. The plaza is also the access
the variety of hotels and accomodation. point for the suspension bridge towards the
bear sanctuary and nature centre.
The village is characterized by a continuous
frontage of retail and food and beverage units The village development will start off with a
along the ground floor of all buildings, with group of well-designed hotels offering an array
hotel, rental apartment and bed & breakfast of amenities to the first visitors. In the future
accomodation on the 2-4 upper floors. stages of development, Goderdzi will provide
a variety of masterplanned accommodation,
This density of shops and accomodation will
such that rental apartments, forest cabins,
be the main factor in the success of the resort,
townhouses for families, private luxury villas,
reducing infrastructure costs, minimizing
and a luxury spa hotel are each located in the
disturbance to the natural setting, and creating
optimum position, protecting the interests of all
a lively atmosphere.
stakeholders.
The development will be composed of an upper
village (phase 1 and 2) and a lower village
(phase3).
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24. THE VILLAGE @
GOdErdZI pASS PRIVATE VILLAS
ACCESS ROAD
TOWNHOUSES
MULTI FAMILY
PERIMETER
PENSIONS
The Goderdzi Pass Masterplan identifies distinct zones, each offering a different character and
serving a different function. The main village centre will be the active heart of the destination,
anchored by the main ski lifts and several hotels, while passive accomodation zones and private
real-estate for sale will be established at the perimeter (within walking distance to the centre).
An infrastructure strategy to support the proposed development has been prepared by ARUP.
25. Visitors arriving by coach will be dropped off at the main arrival plaza, or at the perimeter access lobbies
for each hotel. Visitors arriving by car will park in an under-structure parking lot created below the village.
This parking structure will be built in the first phase to flatten out the gently sloping topography of the
village site, meaning an efficient use of site preparation investment, such that construction of multiple
foundations is avoided while hiding unsightly car parking.
VILLAGE APARTMENTS
VILLAGE APARTMENTS
WATER FEATURE
SMALL SHOPS /
SMALL HOTELS
SKATING RINK /
ACCESS ROAD
PERIMETER
PENSIONS /
GALLERIES
RETAIL
MAIN VILLAGE CENTRE