This research paper provides a comprehensive geographical assessment of the Mumbai Metro with specific attention to its influence on urban mobility, land-use restructuring, and sustainability outcomes within one of the world’s most densely populated metropolitan regions. Using a qualitative analytical framework supported by secondary data, project reports, environmental impact assessments, and planning documents, this study evaluates the system’s development trajectory, infrastructural challenges, financing mechanisms, social and ecological impacts, and long-term sustainability prospects. The findings reveal that while the Mumbai Metro enhances mobility efficiency and spatial connectivity, it simultaneously produces complex ecological and social ramifications that require well-designed mitigation strategies. The analysis underscores the importance of integrated planning, renewable energy adoption, equitable compensation frameworks, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Recommendations emphasize strengthening multimodal integration, expanding land-value capture mechanisms, enhancing transparency, and deepening sustainability practices to ensure the Mumbai Metro’s alignment with socially just and environmentally responsible urban development.
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