Environmental Management Systems: Rethinking Strategic Urban Planning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/zjte2j14Keywords:
Environmental Management Systems, Strategic Development, Sustainability, Sustainable Urban Growth, Urban Planning.Abstract
As urbanisation accelerates, cities face growing environmental challenges that require strategic planning approaches towards sustainability. This paper explores the integration of environmental management systems (EMS) into urban planning as a critical tool for achieving long-term sustainability and resilience. EMSs provide a structured framework for assessing, monitoring and improving environmental performance in urban areas, ensuring that environmental concerns are embedded in decision-making processes. The study highlights the benefits of EMSs, including increased resource efficiency, pollution reduction and improved stakeholder collaboration. It also examines case studies of successful EMS implementation in different cities, illustrating best practices and key lessons for future urban planning strategies. Despite these benefits, challenges remain, including regulatory barriers, financial constraints and the need for stakeholder engagement. The paper argues for a holistic approach that integrates EMSs with technological advances, policy innovations and adaptive management strategies to promote sustainable urban development. Ultimately, EMSs represent a transformative tool for reconciling urban growth and environmental protection, helping cities transition to a greener, more resilient future.




