BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 22. The population of the
city of Alatau (Kazakhstan) is planned to reach 1.87 million people
by 2050, Arseniy Pirozhkov, Director of "Almaty region master plan"
LLC, said during a session titled "New Capitals and New Cities of
Central Asia. Water-Sensitive Urban Planning and Housing for
Climate Resilience" within the framework of WUF13, Trend reports.


"It is planned that by 2050, the population of the city of
Alatau will reach 1.87 million people. It is also expected to
create one million jobs, and in addition, we expect to attract a
large number of tourists," he said.


Pirozhkov noted that the city will be divided into four
districts.


"The first district, located in the lower part and adjacent to
Almaty, is called the Gate District. It is primarily oriented
towards the business community: business centers, hotels, banking
offices, and other corporate infrastructure facilities will be
located here.


The next district is the Golden District. It will be focused
primarily on students: the creation of student campuses and medical
clusters is planned here. Located further up is the Growing
District. This district is aimed at developing the logistical and
industrial potential of the city. A railway passes through it,
which has already been built and directly connects the territory
with China. In addition, the construction of a new airport is
provided for along this route.


The final district is the Green District. It will be oriented
towards recreation and tourism development. Currently, this
territory is undeveloped, but it is already actively used by
residents of the region and the city of Almaty for leisure," he
said.


Meanwhile, today Baku is hosting the final day of WUF13.


On the first day of the forum, a ministerial meeting on the New
Urban Agenda, a ministerial roundtable, women’s and civil society
assemblies, business sessions, and discussions on urban well-being
took place. The forum also featured a flag-raising ceremony for the
UN and Azerbaijan.


The second day of the forum was marked by the first-ever
Leaders’ Summit. On this day, high-level discussions were held on
the global housing crisis, urbanization policy, and urban
sustainability. Also, as part of WUF13, the Mexico City pavilion
was inaugurated, presented as a key platform for expanding
cooperation with the Latin American region and preparing for
WUF14.







The third day of WUF13 was also marked by an extensive program
of events. Discussions on this day covered topics such as the
global housing crisis, the creation of safe and inclusive cities,
climate resilience, artificial intelligence and urban governance,
“green” urbanization, social equality, and sustainable
transportation.


One of the highlights of the third day was the signing of a
sister-city agreement between the Azerbaijani city of Shusha and
the Turkish city of Trabzon.


The fourth day of WUF13 featured an extensive program of events
dedicated to the themes of urbanization, climate change, inclusive
urban development, housing policy, and sustainable management.


On the fifth day of the forum, discussions continued on the
global housing crisis, the creation of safe and inclusive cities,
climate resilience, the use of artificial intelligence in urban
management, “green” urbanization, and social equality.


One of the key events of the Cities Forum of the United Nations
Special Program for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA), held on
the fourth day, was the announcement of Almaty’s official accession
to the “Declaration of Intent on the Establishment of the SPECA
Forum on Smart Cities Resilient to Climate Change.”


Also, for the first time in WUF history, the “WUF13 NGO Forum:
Global Partnership and Decision-Making” was held at the initiative
of Azerbaijan.


The WUF13 Forum, dedicated to the theme “"Housing the world:
Safe and resilient cities and communities", brought together
governments, international organizations, experts, and civil
society representatives to strengthen global cooperation in the
field of sustainable urban development. More than 40,000 people
from 182 countries registered to participate in the forum.