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SUSTAINABILITY#1

The ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations, focusing on environmental, social, and economic balance.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#2

The process of involving community members in decision-making and project planning to ensure their needs and concerns are addressed.

URBAN REDEVELOPMENT#3

The process of revitalizing and redeveloping urban areas to improve infrastructure, housing, and community spaces.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT#4

The discipline of planning, executing, and closing projects effectively and efficiently, ensuring goals are met.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA)#5

A systematic process to evaluate the potential environmental effects of a proposed project before it is carried out.

SUSTAINABILITY PRINCIPLES#6

Guidelines that promote environmentally responsible practices, social equity, and economic viability in development.

STAKEHOLDER#7

Any individual or group that has an interest in the outcome of a project, including community members, government, and investors.

GANTT CHART#8

A visual project management tool that outlines project timelines, tasks, and their interdependencies.

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE#9

Natural and semi-natural systems designed to manage stormwater, improve air quality, and enhance urban biodiversity.

SMART CITY TECHNOLOGIES#10

Innovative technologies that enhance urban services, improve efficiency, and promote sustainability in cities.

FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS#11

An assessment of the practicality and potential success of a proposed project or solution.

CASE STUDY#12

An in-depth analysis of a specific instance or project to extract lessons and best practices.

RISK MANAGEMENT#13

The process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks that could impact project success.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH#14

Efforts to inform and involve community members in projects, ensuring transparency and participation.

MITIGATION STRATEGIES#15

Actions taken to reduce adverse environmental impacts identified in an EIA.

TIMELINE#16

A schedule that outlines the sequence and duration of tasks in a project.

BUDGETING#17

The process of estimating the financial resources required for a project and allocating them accordingly.

REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS#18

Laws and guidelines that govern land use, environmental protection, and community standards in development.

INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS#19

Creative approaches that address challenges in urban redevelopment, often leveraging new technologies or methods.

URBAN SUSTAINABILITY METRICS#20

Quantitative measures used to assess the sustainability performance of urban development projects.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP#21

Responsible management of natural resources to protect ecosystems and promote sustainability.

COLLABORATIVE PLANNING#22

A process that involves multiple stakeholders working together to develop a shared vision and plan.

DIVERSITY IN STAKEHOLDERS#23

The inclusion of various groups in the decision-making process, reflecting different perspectives and needs.

ACTIONABLE PLAN#24

A detailed strategy that outlines specific steps for implementation and measurable outcomes.

PEER REVIEW#25

A process where colleagues evaluate each other's work to ensure quality and provide constructive feedback.