The responsible fisherman is aware of the adverse effects of unrestricted fishing. Improper methods would yield a substantial catch but only within a very limited time and maybe never again. He knows that the ocean is his source of livelihood and therefore must be respected. No matter how bountiful, its resources can be depleted.
The same is true for the use of the land. A responsible developer would know the effects of over crowding. Although full scale building and development could yield great profits, it may be irresponsible because it might prove unhealthy, not only for the dwellers but also for the ecosystem that it supplants. Now that more people are concerned with the preservation of the environment and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, homebuyers are beginning to understand the importance of sustainability. The cities of tomorrow can only be viable if these are no longer based solely on the old ratios of efficiency and cost, but increasingly so, on its capacity to promote a healthy balance between mind and body. Such is the concept of “evoliving”, which has been defined as “the seamless weaving of life, nature and technology to secure a vibrant future and observance of responsibility, harmony and diversity, enabling people to live the way they choose”. This is the essence of Nuvali, an Ayala Land development project.
Nuvali is a 1,700 hectare development located in Sta.Rosa, Laguna and extending all the way to Calamba, envisioned to be the country’s next urban centre. Its gateway is along the Sta.Rosa-Tagaytay road, a striking landmark on your way to Tagaytay. It aims to integrate an assortment of land uses vital to support a modern metropolis. This enterprise has a central business district with traditional office buildings, BPO campuses, and retail centres, and boasting of several residential areas. Buyers have a wealth of options from the nearby residential projects of Ayala Land Inc, Ayala Land Premiere, Alveo Land , and Avida Land , among others, which are simultaneously being developed. There are also schools and institutional and civic areas operating in the vicinity.
Ecological sustainability is assured through the maintenance of the wide expanse of open spaces and waterways ideal for nature to regenerate. These spaces allow for better air quality which whittles down to mean freer air flow, less artificial air-conditioning, and less noxious emissions. Water is used efficiently through rainwater harvesting and recycling with the option to reuse in non-potable applications, such as irrigation and as a fire reserve. Here, technology plays an important role through the use of double piping and filtration. A central environmental feature is the lake which is harnessed not only for aesthetics but serves as the key for ecological balance and as the main reservoir for rainwater harvesting. Another significant feature is the tree lined pedestrian and bike lanes which encourage walking and a healthier lifestyle. The project also employs sewerage treatment plants enhanced with green wetlands for a more efficient sewer management, a proven waste management system from segregation at source to disposal. The use of bio swales and permeable surfacing helps recharge groundwater and reduce surface run off. In the structures themselves, Nuvali utilizes energy efficient lighting fixtures, appliances, and equipment. An efficient, privately managed transit system has been set up to reduce the residents’ dependence on private vehicles. Over a hundred thousand trees had been planted or maintained to ensure good environmental air quality and less soil erosion, which eventually comes down to keeping the waterways even cleaner and improving the soil’s water retention capacity.
We must learn to accept that we do share this world with other living things, many of which are at our mercy. The quality of life we maintain is theirs too, for better or for worse. We have a great responsibility on our hands, so what little we can do to keep the natural balance, we must.
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