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Challenges to Sustainable City Development for Karachi - Pakistan
Sustainable development entails the responsible utilization of resources while safeguarding the needs of future generations. Central to the concept is the creation of sustainable urban systems within cities, spanning energy, water, waste management, food production, green spaces, parks, and transportation. These sustainable city elements are rooted in environmental and social considerations, striving to balance economic growth with environmental preservation. This paper delves into the intricate web of challenges confronting sustainable development in Pakistan. It draws from a comprehensive review of relevant literature and primary data collected from policymakers, experts, and stakeholders. The research uncovers a myriad of obstacles, including poverty, illiteracy, inequality, inadequate infrastructure, and political instability, hindering the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Additionally, climate change impacts, water scarcity due to population growth, natural resource depletion, and environmental degradation pose significant threats. To surmount these challenges, this study advocates for targeted governmental policies, emphasizing economic diversification and increased public investment in critical infrastructure to foster social inclusion and elevate living standards for all strata of society. An integrated approach to resource management, alongside community capacity-building initiatives, especially in the context of climate change mitigation, is also essential).