This resource provides guidance on metrics for evaluating progress toward ITCN objectives – the “what” to complement the “how” of the design guidelines. It includes a set of 65 baseline data indicators and a dashboard tool which enables comparisons across cities.
Taking data seriously can lead to better decisions and more effective actions by simplifying, clarifying and making aggregated information available to policymakers.
We produced this publication with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the National Institute for Urban Affairs in India, and BDP as part of a series that supports smart cities in India to develop neighbourhoods where infants, toddlers and their caregivers can thrive.
This collection of five publications is a vital resource for smart cities in India to create infant, toddler and caregiver-friendly neighbourhoods.