Regenerative SMARTER Build (RSB)
RegenAfrica has identified the need for a specialized turnkey development
RegenAfrica’s urbanism
SUSTAINABILITY
UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offers a comprehensive guide to measure sustainability deliverables
MODERNIZATION
Highly adaptive modern design systems capable of meeting the ever-evolving needs of a settlement
AGRI/AQUA-CULTURE
Agriculture, aquaculture with processing ensuring food security & export opportunities
RENEWABLES
Energy efficient electricity grids offering continuous upgrading for powering an automated urban build
TECHNOLOGY
Intelligent self-adaptive systems aligned with the Digital Age & the IV Industrial Revolution
ECONOMICS
5P bottom line of PEOPLE, PLANET, PURPOSE, PARTNERSHIPS & PROSPERITY for all
RU-URBAN
Rural Urban development counters the mass migration of people from rural areas to existing overcrowded underserviced cities and proximity to fertile land which offers food and water security.
Infrastructure
A whole-systems approach to developing a Regenerative SMARTER Build (RSB) includes both economic and social infrastructure aligned with projected growth assessments for each country.
Clearly, facilitating the best infrastructure provision does not equate to a successful urban settlement. Rather, the essence of urban settlements are their communities and how they are enabled to adapt and function on a sustainable basis.
Fundamental to a RegenAfrica whole-systems Regenerative SMARTER Build (RSB) is local indigenous knowledge of citizens from each country who are acutely aware of the micro and macro pressures at play in their community and country.
The key principle elements of success for each RegenAfrica whole-systems Regenerative SMARTER Build (RSB) begins in the planning of a new built environment that is focused on development and the nurturing of social fabric. Broadly speaking, infrastructure is then separated into economic and social infrastructure:
Economic Infrastructure
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Transport (rail, roads, ports, airports)
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Utilities (power generation, energy distribution networks, district heating and cooling, water, sewage, waste)
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Communication (transmission, cable networks, towers, satellites, artificial intelligence)
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Commercial real estate and systems (industrial, retail and office)
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Agri and Aqua Culture
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Financial Infrastructure
Social Infrastructure
- Schools and other education facilities
- Affordable and social housing
- Hospitals & healthcare clinics
- Administration buildings and libraries
- Places of culture and worship, public open spaces, sport and recreation facilities