Planning Indian Megacity Regions

Planning Indian Megacity Regions
Author: S. K. Kulshrestha
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811654695

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This book focuses on spatial planning of megacities that are growing in Asia, Africa, and America. These cities are not be seen in isolation from their respective influence regions. They complement each other. Most of the solutions to the problems of such cities are found in their respective regions, and, on the other hand, the regions derive their strength from their respective megacities. There is a need for promoting integrated spatial planning of megacity regions. The five chapters in this book highlight the spatial planning of such regions.

Satellite Towns in Neo metropolitan Development in India

Satellite Towns in Neo metropolitan Development in India
Author: Amit Chatterjee,R. N. Chattopadhyay
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811515026

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This book discusses population growth and the resultant problems, and highlights the need for immediate action to develop a set of planned satellite towns around Indian megacities to reduce their population densities and activity concentrations. It addresses problems like unplanned spatial expansion, over-concentration of populations, unmanageable situations in industrial growth, and poor traffic management, concluding that only megacities and their satellites, when planned properly, can together mitigate the urgent problem of urban concentration in and around the megacities. Identifying the general problems, the book develops a quantitative and spatially fitting regional allocation model of population and economic activities. It also offers a policy-based planned program of development for the selected megacities in India along with their satellites and fringe areas to ensure a healthy, balanced and prospective urban scenario for India in the coming decades.

A TEXTBOOK OF URBAN PLANNING AND GEOGRAPHY

A TEXTBOOK OF URBAN PLANNING AND GEOGRAPHY
Author: SHARMA, SAMEER
Publsiher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789389347555

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Generally, textbooks on urban geography and urban planning are based on ideas laid out in the west and are unable to explicitly connect those ideas to the way Indians experience their cities. This gap is addressed in this book by reconceptualising Indian urban studies. The reconceptualisation is done by dissecting western theories, concepts, paradigms, and principles and practices, and placing them alongside how Indians experience their urban landscapes. Such a comparative analysis allows readers to break from their past understandings of the structure and dynamics of Indian cities as well as enable researchers to make exploratory hypotheses. The book will empower students to craft and implement new approaches, unconstrained by orthodox theories and biases. Primarily intended for the students of Geography and Urban Planning, the book covers the evolution of urban structures and dynamics of settlements in India, largely after India's Independence. There are seven chapters in the book. First three chapters describe and explain the evolution of Indian settlements up to the present. The next four chapters focus on regions, urban planning, urban governance and the social landscape of Indian cities. Each chapter ends with a set of short and long answer questions. KEY FEATURES Large coverage of the syllabi prescribed in Indian academic institutions Strategically organised text of each chapter for the ease of learning Abundant case studies in each chapter Chapter-end short-answer, long-answer and fill-in the blank type exercise problems Target Audience B.Arch BA/B.Sc (Geography) MA/M.Sc (Geography)

The Asian Megacity Region

The Asian Megacity Region
Author: Debnath Mookherjee
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-04-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030426491

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This book argues that close and disciplined scrutiny of the Asian megacity regions is of critical importance to understanding Asian urbanization. However, any approach to studying these regions must adopt a multi-dimensional and trans-urban perspective; otherwise, we Without such an approach, we cannot truly make meaningful decisions about growth management and sustainable development for such regions. Amidst the sweeping demographic and structural shifts produced by global urbanization, Asian urbanization has a fascinating and prominent role. Asian urbanization is heterogeneous, and more accurately constitutes “phenomena” than a “phenomenon.” However, despite this diversity, there are certain common features that we can identify. One of them is the Asian “megacity region”— the administrative and/or delineated territory of mixed urban-rural landscape surrounding a giant metropolis. The purpose of this book is to: Understand the main features of 21st century urbanization Note the limitations of current approaches (e.g. disparate scales, city-centric views, inadequate data sets) Articulate a pragmatically framed three-pronged approach (scale-based, trans-urban, multi-dimensional) Demonstrate the application of such an approach with a case study of one of the most important megacity regions in South Asia, the Delhi National Capital Region, underscoring the methodological requirements of such an approach Discuss the next steps for the field as a whole: questions to be raised and directions to be explored for further study. This timely, conceptual and empirical book will appeal to students of urbanization, architects involved in urban policy and planning, and researchers alike.

Regional Development and Planning in India

Regional Development and Planning in India
Author: Vishwambhar Nath
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009
Genre: India
ISBN: 8180693775

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The Indian Megacity and Economic Reforms

The Indian Megacity and Economic Reforms
Author: Ashok Kumar Jain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1996
Genre: India
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022352491

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With reference to Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Madras, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Ahmedabad.

Handbook of Megacities and Megacity Regions

Handbook of Megacities and Megacity Regions
Author: Danielle Labbé,André Sorensen
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788972703

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Exploring the importance of megacities and megacity-regions as one of the defining features of the 21st century, this Handbook provides a clear and comprehensive overview of current thinking and debates from leading scholars in the field. Highlighting major current challenges and dimensions of megaurbanization, chapters form a thematic focus on governance, planning, history, and environmental and social issues, supported by case studies from every continent.

Megacities

Megacities
Author: Frauke Kraas,Surinder Aggarwal,Martin Coy,Günter Mertins
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789048134175

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As urbanization continues, and even accelerates, scientists estimate that by 2015 the world will have up to 60 ‘megacities’ – urban areas with more than five million inhabitants. With the irresistible economic attractions of urban centers, particularly in developing countries, making the influx of citizens unstoppable, many of humankind’s coming social, economic and political dramas will be played out in megacities. This book shows how geographers and Earth scientists are contributing to a better understanding of megacities. The contributors analyze the impact of socio-economic and political activities on environmental change and vice versa, and identify solutions to the worst problems. They propose ways of improving the management of megacities and achieving a greater degree of sustainability in their development. The goals, of wise use of human and natural resources, risk reduction (both social and environmental) and quality of life enhancement, are agreed upon. But, as this text proves, the means of achieving these ends are varied. Hence, chapters cover an array of topics, from health management in Indian megacities, to planning in New York, to transport solutions for the chronically traffic-choked Bangkok. Authors cover the impact of climate change on megacities, as well as less tangible issues such as socio-political fragmentation in the urban areas of Rio de Janeiro. This exploration of some of the most crucial issues that we face as a species sets out research that is of the utmost importance, with the potential to contribute substantially to global justice and peace – and thereby prosperity.