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Yokohama ready to partner with Amaravati for urban planning, climate resilience

Govt seeking to forge a City-to-City partnership for building Amaravati into a green and resilient city

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Yokohama ready to partner with Amaravati for urban planning, climate resilience
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15 Sept 2025 9:07 AM IST

Amaravati: Yokohama, a progressive city in Japan famous for its glorious history and spellbound waterfront, has evinced keen interest to partner with capital city development at Amaravati.

Yokohama has Japan's first port which was thrown open to international trade in the mid-19th century. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage and architecture with a cosmopolitan outlook.

During a visit by a three-member official delegation from Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department, which was on a three-day study tour of the city, the officials in Yokohama expressed their interest for core collaboration so as to support in urban development, climate change, smart infrastructure and city management..

MAUD Department Principal Secretary S Suresh Kumarled the delegation comprising Capital Region Development Authority Additional Commissioners G Surya Sai Praveen Chand and Mallarapu Naveen.

The State Government is seeking to forge a City-to-City partnership with Yokohama, primarily for building Amaravati into a green and resilient city.

The AP team is contemplating to replicate Yokohama’s models in climate action, smart urban infrastructure, use of technology in city management and economic development, official sources told Bizz Buzz.

Suresh Kumar visited the Hokubu sludge treatment plant and later the Yokohama control centre for stormwater, sewage and drainage management to study the systems being adopted.

The Yokohama administration made a presentation to the AP team on how the city has been transformed into a key growth centre in Japan by turning its vision into a masterplan comprising six major projects.

Cross-sectoral coordination, especially integration of transport and urban development, emphasis on urban design elements and control and induction of private sector contribution into urban development were the key elements that helped the transformation of Yokohama. With offices of 1,800 global companies, Yokohama is highly regarded as a good business environment for researchers and engineers.

Yokohama expressed interest to provide a gamut of services throughout the whole city planning and operation value chain based on its own urban development model.

As part of the City-to-City collaboration, Yokohama is ready to provide an implementation framework of comprehensive urban development plan and urban design, facilitate private sector-led investment and initiatives, introduce smart technology by the private sector for solid waste management, wastewater, sludge, traffic management, power distribution management and renewable energy among other things, officials said.

Amaravati Yokohama city-to-city partnership urban development climate action smart infrastructure city management AP MAUD Department S Suresh Kumar Capital Region Development Authority green city 
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