| Project Name |
Amochhu Land Development and Township Project |
| Project Number |
50165-001 |
| Country / Economy |
Bhutan
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| Project Status |
Closed |
| Project Type / Modality of Assistance |
Technical Assistance
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| Source of Funding / Amount |
| TA 9140-BHU: Amochhu Land Development and Township Project |
| Technical Assistance Special Fund |
US$ 500,000.00 |
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| Strategic Agendas |
Environmentally sustainable growth Inclusive economic growth
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| Drivers of Change |
Gender Equity and Mainstreaming Private sector development
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| Sector / Subsector |
Agriculture, natural resources and rural development /
Rural flood protection
Water and other urban infrastructure and services /
Other urban services
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Urban flood protection
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Urban sanitation
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Urban sewerage
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Urban solid waste management
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Urban water supply
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| Gender |
Some gender elements |
| Description |
The proposed Amochhu Land Development and Township Project will develop 160 hectares (ha) of riparian land near the city of Phuentsholing that is located adjacent to the Amochhu River on Bhutans southwestern border with India. The project will provide protection from floods and erosion, and construct smart urban infrastructure to allow phased urban expansion. A modern township will be designed on modern sustainable principles of equity, livability, and competitiveness, and it will be integrated into the fabric of the existing municipality and preserve Bhutans unique architectural heritage. The project will also protect the existing and new towns from floods and riverbank erosion which currently threatens lives and livelihoods and disrupts connectivity with nearby communities. |
| Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy |
Bhutan is a mountainous country with limited suitable land for urban growth. This particularly applies for Phuentsholing which has reached its limits for expansion, being constrained by the Amochhu River and surrounding steep terrain and conservation areas. Phuentsholing is Bhutans busiest border city with India, located on two South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation trading corridors, and is the countrys largest commercial and industrial hub. This Project will develop a modern township designed on modern sustainable principles of equity, livability, and competitiveness, and it will be integrated into the fabric of the existing municipality and preserve Bhutans unique architectural heritage. The Project will also protect the existing and new towns from floods and riverbank erosion which currently threatens lives and livelihoods and disrupts connectivity with nearby communities. |
| Impact |
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