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Mumbai

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
概要
Mumbai is the widely known as the financial capital of India and the headquarters of the Indian film industry. This port city (India's largest and busiest) accounts for a major share of the government's revenue, and has one of the world's largest harbors. In a recent survey of cities compiled, Mumbai is the fifth most expensive city in the world. 40% of this island city consists of reclaimed land from the sea. Following Portuguese and British occupation from the 16th century, the city has expanded exponentially from being a cluster of fishing villages, and is today one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world.
City Data (2009)
人口 12,691,836 (Greater Mumbai) / 19,468,950 (Urban Agglomeration) 面積(km2) 437.71 世帯数 2,051,000 GDPの人口割(US$) 450 気候 Temperature 23.7 - 31.2 °C, Annual rainfall 2,146.6 mm 主な使用言語 Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, English 主な産業 Film, Information Technology, Engineering, Printing, Plastic 都市の抱える問題及びプロジェクト
- 優先度の高い関心分野
- Urban Infrastructure Enhancement
Management of Informal Settlements and Encroachments
Upgrading Disaster Management Plans
- 主要事業及び貢献
- Mumbai Urban Transport Project and Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project are being undertaken to revamp the traffic management and civic infrastructure respectively.
The MCGM is working at implementing Waste Segregation at Source throughout the city.
Hosted CITYNET Congress in 1993
Hosted Workshop on Urban Poverty Alleviation in 2004 Provided Aid to Khulna City in response to Cyclone Aila 2009
Hosts Satellite Office since 2009
- 他都市との技術協力
- Sister Cities: 15 Worldwide, 4 in Asia (Yokohama, Jakarta, Busan, Odessa Port)
Membership of International Fora: CITYNET, WACLAC, World Mayor’s Fom
- 提供可能な協力
- Urban Planning and Zoning, Infrastructure/Transportation Planning and Engineering, Financial Know-how (Auditing, Public/Private Partnerships, Microfinancing etc.), Skilled Manpower, Human Resource Development (Education and Training)
- 協力の要請
- Urban revitalisation (Housing and slums), Solid waste collection and recycling, Traffic and Transportation issues, Sanitation and drinking water, Historical heritage preservation (and other unique zoning issues), Poverty and Unemployment, Disaster Management Issues (Pre and Post-Disaster)