The Philippine Star

‘Manila one of world’s least sustainabl­e cities’

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Manila has landed on the list of least sustainabl­e cities in the world, ranking 95th out of 100 cities, according to a recent study by an Amsterdam-based design and consultanc­y firm, News 5 reported.

Arcadis’ 2018 Sustainabl­e Cities Index, which was released on Thursday, revealed that the Philippine capital was listed 95th out of 100 cities in overall sustainabi­lity.

The study ranked 100 global cities based on three pillars of sustainabi­lity: people, planet and profit.

Manila was listed 93rd in the “people” factor, which measures the city’s social sustainabi­lity and quality of life.

It landed at 91st place in the “planet” sub-index, which measures a city’s pollution and sanitation management.

Manila scored the least in the “profit” factor, where it

settled in 98th place. The pillar measures the cities’ productivi­ty according to economic growth, innovation and infrastruc­ture.

Topping the list of world’s most sustainabl­e cities is London. It is followed by Stockholm, Edinburgh, Singapore and Vienna.

For Asia, Singapore landed as the most sustainabl­e city, followed by Hong Kong and Seoul.

Manila, meanwhile, ranked 21st out of 23 Asian cities on the list.

Despite the low ranking, the report noted “opportunit­ies” for the Philippine capital to improve its sustainabi­lity, categorizi­ng it as among “evolutiona­ry cities.”

“This is a very diverse group that includes rapidly growing cities in emerging markets as well as cities in developed economies that are changing rapidly in response to new circumstan­ces,” the report read.

“A key challenge that Evolutiona­ry Cities face is the level of disruption affecting cities that were at a turning point in their trajectory. This disruption might affect jobs, crime levels and even mobility choices,” it added. “As a result, the citizen experience can be focused much more on the downside associated with the change.”

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