How is India planning its rapidly growing cities and surrounding regions? In what ways does the contemporary planning approach differ from spatial development policies and practices adopted in the Nehruvian decades immediately following the countrys independence in 1947? This book provides a lucid overview of fine-grained changes in spatial planning policies and practices that are beginning to shape Indias existing and emergent settlements in unprecedented ways.
How is India planning its rapidly growing cities and surrounding regions? In what ways does the contemporary planning approach differ from spatial development policies and practices adopted in the Nehruvian decades immediately following the countrys independence in 1947? This book provides a lucid overview of fine-grained changes in spatial planning policies and practices that are beginning to shape Indias existing and emergent settlements in unprecedented ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sanjeev Vidyarthi is an associate professor of urban planning and policy at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Shishir Mathur is an Associate Dean (Research), College of Social Sciences, and a professor in the Urban and Regional Planning Department at San Jose State University. Sandeep K. Agrawal is a professor and Inaugural Director of the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Alberta.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Tables and Figures * List of Illustrations/Maps * List of Abbreviations * Preface * 1: Introduction: Tracking India's new approach to spatial planning and development * 2: Post-Independence Infrastructure Development and Finance Initiatives * 3: Innovative Infrastructure Funding Mechanisms: Use of Impact Fee, Public-Private Partnership, and Sale of Development Rights to Fund Infrastructure * 4: Marginal Shifts or Significant Changes? Tracking Jaipur's Three Master Plans: 1971-2025 * 5: Learning by Doing: Urban planning in Bangalore - Neha Sami * 6: Rethinking the Rural (and the Urban) * 7: High-density Rural Regions: A tale of three villages in India * 8: Spatiality, Governance, and Development Imaginations of SEZs in India - Sudheshna Mishra * 9: Concluding Suggestions * Bibliography * Index * About the Authors and Contributors
* List of Tables and Figures * List of Illustrations/Maps * List of Abbreviations * Preface * 1: Introduction: Tracking India's new approach to spatial planning and development * 2: Post-Independence Infrastructure Development and Finance Initiatives * 3: Innovative Infrastructure Funding Mechanisms: Use of Impact Fee, Public-Private Partnership, and Sale of Development Rights to Fund Infrastructure * 4: Marginal Shifts or Significant Changes? Tracking Jaipur's Three Master Plans: 1971-2025 * 5: Learning by Doing: Urban planning in Bangalore - Neha Sami * 6: Rethinking the Rural (and the Urban) * 7: High-density Rural Regions: A tale of three villages in India * 8: Spatiality, Governance, and Development Imaginations of SEZs in India - Sudheshna Mishra * 9: Concluding Suggestions * Bibliography * Index * About the Authors and Contributors
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