Michael Keith’s piece on urbanisation’s role in the climate crisis sheds light on a critical issue (January 26). However, when looking beyond the climate crisis to consider the broader crisis in nature, urbanisation should be seen as part of a solution rather than solely a problem.
Urban areas, characterised by their housing density, enjoy better utilisation of energy and materials, meaning urbanisation can reduce a country’s overall environmental footprint. The density of urban areas is also essential for effectively implementing innovative new technologies vital to both climate and nature transitions, such as district heating networks.
An urban science advisory system that takes into account both climate and nature considerations is a welcome proposal. However, it is imperative that this body recognises that urbanisation can be seen as a solution rather than a problem in addressing the multiple crises we face. By leveraging the efficiency benefits of urbanisation, we can use it as an opportunity for positive transformation.
Carina Manitius
Economist, Oxford Economics, London SW1, UK