Urban design guidelines for safer and livable residential design: Case of Neelakantha municipality
Department of Architecture, Tribhuvan University, Pulchowk Campus, Lalitpur, Bagmati State, Nepal.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 23(03), 2359–2378
Publication history:
Received on 01 July 2024; revised on 15 September 2024; accepted on 18 September 2024
Abstract:
This article focuses on the urban design guidelines necessary for developing safer and more livable neighborhoods in Neelakantha Municipality, Dhading district, Nepal. With rapid urbanization, the municipality faces challenges such as the expansion of informal economies, increased pedestrian activities, and growing public transport needs. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive approach to urban design that encompasses the broader neighborhood environment, ensuring that urban growth is managed effectively. The guidelines proposed in this article aim to enhance neighborhood safety, accessibility, and overall quality of life by improving the public realm, optimizing transportation systems, encouraging community participation, and promoting sustainable practices. These principles are intended to guide the development of neighborhoods in Neelakantha Municipality, fostering environments that are resilient, adaptable, and conducive to the well-being of all residents. Through careful planning and implementation, the guidelines aim to support the creation of vibrant, interconnected, and sustainable communities.
Keywords:
Urban design Guidelines; Livable neighborhoods; Neighborhood safety; Sustainable urban development; Community engagement
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