Emerging approaches for infrastructure development in industrial areas (Also available on CD)
Deshpande, Shrinivas P.
Emerging approaches for infrastructure development in industrial areas (Also available on CD) - 2009 - xi,v,83,iiip.,CD-ROM
CONTENTSCertificate Undertaking Acknowledgement Executive summery 1. Introduction 1-5 1.1. Need For The Study2 1.2. Research Question 4 1.3. Aim Of The Study 4 1.4. Objectives 4 1.5. Methodology 4 1.6. Scope And Limitation 5 1.7. Structure Of The Report5 2. Concept on Industrial Areas 6-17 2.1. Evolution Of Industrial Area6 2.1.1. Small, Medium and Large Scale 6 2.1.2. Industrial Cluster 7 2.1.3. Industrial Estate 7 2.1.4. Industrial Park 8 2.1.5. Export Processing Zone 9 2.1.6. Special Economic Zone 9 2.1.7. Petroleum Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Region10 2.1.8. Industrial Corridor 11 2.2. Classification Of Industries 12 2.2.1. NBC 12 2.2.2. CPCB 12 2.2.3. NIC 14 2.2.4. UNIDO 17 2.2.5. Summary of Classification 17 3. Review of Guidelines 18-29 3.1. Land Use 19 3.2. Workforce 23 3.3. Water Supply 23 3.4. Solid waste management 24 3.5. Waste Management 25 3.6. Power 27 3.7. Roads And Transport 27 3.8. Inferences 28 3.8.1. Land use 28 3.8.2. Water 28 3.8.3. Waste Water Management 29 3.8.4. Solid Waste Management 29 3.8.5. Power 29 3.8.6. Road and Transport29 4. Review Of Emerging Practices 30-60 4.1. MIDC Estates30 4.1.1. Water Supply31 4.1.2. Roads and Transport 31 4.1.3. Waste Management 32 4.1.4. Power 32 4.2. IIE, Pantnagar 35 4.2.1. Power 37 4.2.2. Traffic and Transport 38 4.2.3. Street Lighting 38 4.2.4. Water Supply39 4.2.5. Sewerage 39 4.2.6. Storm Water Drainage39 4.2.7. Solid waste40 4.3. Mundra SEZ42 4.3.1. Population42 4.3.2. Land use 43 4.3.3. Road and transport 44 4.3.4. Power Supply45 4.3.5. Street Light 46 4.3.6. Water Supply 46 4.3.7. Sewerage 48 4.3.8. Drainage48 4.3.9. Telecommunication and Infocomm systems 49 4.3.10. Landscape Planning 49 4.3.11. Disaster Management 51 4.4. Shendra SEZ 54 4.4.1. Clustering in SEZ 54 4.4.2. Land Use 55 4.4.3. Population 55 4.4.4. Roads 56 4.4.5. Water 57 4.4.6. Sewerage 58 4.4.7. Drainage58 4.4.8. Solid Waste Management 58 4.4.9. Power 59 4.4.10. Landscape 60 5. Analysis of Industrial Infrastructure Planning Practice In India 61-68 5.1. Land Use 61 5.1.1. Industrial Estate 61 5.1.2. SEZ's 62 5.2. Water Supply 62 5.2.1. Industrial Estate 62 5.2.2. SEZ's63 5.3. Waste Water Management63 5.3.1. Industrial Estate 63 5.3.2. SEZ's 64 5.4. Solid Waste Management64 5.4.1. Industrial Estate 64 5.4.2. SEZ's 64 5.5. Power 64 5.5.1. Industrial Estate 64 5.5.2. SEZ's 65 5.6. Roads And Transport 66 5.6.1. Industrial Estate66 5.6.2. SEZ's66 5.7. Findings 66 5.7.1. Industrial Estate 67 5.7.2. SEZ's 67 5.7.3. Combined 68 6. Conclusion And Recommendations 72-83 6.1. Application of Emerging norms 69 6.2. Changodhar Industrial Region69 6.2.1. Present demand assessment 69 6.2.2. Demand alternatives based on existing practices 69 6.2.3. Demand alternatives based on emerging practices 73 6.3. Kagal Hathkanangle Industrial Estate 75 6.4. Conclusion79 6.5. Recommendation 80 6.6. Future Scope Of The Study 83
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Emerging approaches for infrastructure development in industrial areas (Also available on CD) - 2009 - xi,v,83,iiip.,CD-ROM
CONTENTSCertificate Undertaking Acknowledgement Executive summery 1. Introduction 1-5 1.1. Need For The Study2 1.2. Research Question 4 1.3. Aim Of The Study 4 1.4. Objectives 4 1.5. Methodology 4 1.6. Scope And Limitation 5 1.7. Structure Of The Report5 2. Concept on Industrial Areas 6-17 2.1. Evolution Of Industrial Area6 2.1.1. Small, Medium and Large Scale 6 2.1.2. Industrial Cluster 7 2.1.3. Industrial Estate 7 2.1.4. Industrial Park 8 2.1.5. Export Processing Zone 9 2.1.6. Special Economic Zone 9 2.1.7. Petroleum Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Region10 2.1.8. Industrial Corridor 11 2.2. Classification Of Industries 12 2.2.1. NBC 12 2.2.2. CPCB 12 2.2.3. NIC 14 2.2.4. UNIDO 17 2.2.5. Summary of Classification 17 3. Review of Guidelines 18-29 3.1. Land Use 19 3.2. Workforce 23 3.3. Water Supply 23 3.4. Solid waste management 24 3.5. Waste Management 25 3.6. Power 27 3.7. Roads And Transport 27 3.8. Inferences 28 3.8.1. Land use 28 3.8.2. Water 28 3.8.3. Waste Water Management 29 3.8.4. Solid Waste Management 29 3.8.5. Power 29 3.8.6. Road and Transport29 4. Review Of Emerging Practices 30-60 4.1. MIDC Estates30 4.1.1. Water Supply31 4.1.2. Roads and Transport 31 4.1.3. Waste Management 32 4.1.4. Power 32 4.2. IIE, Pantnagar 35 4.2.1. Power 37 4.2.2. Traffic and Transport 38 4.2.3. Street Lighting 38 4.2.4. Water Supply39 4.2.5. Sewerage 39 4.2.6. Storm Water Drainage39 4.2.7. Solid waste40 4.3. Mundra SEZ42 4.3.1. Population42 4.3.2. Land use 43 4.3.3. Road and transport 44 4.3.4. Power Supply45 4.3.5. Street Light 46 4.3.6. Water Supply 46 4.3.7. Sewerage 48 4.3.8. Drainage48 4.3.9. Telecommunication and Infocomm systems 49 4.3.10. Landscape Planning 49 4.3.11. Disaster Management 51 4.4. Shendra SEZ 54 4.4.1. Clustering in SEZ 54 4.4.2. Land Use 55 4.4.3. Population 55 4.4.4. Roads 56 4.4.5. Water 57 4.4.6. Sewerage 58 4.4.7. Drainage58 4.4.8. Solid Waste Management 58 4.4.9. Power 59 4.4.10. Landscape 60 5. Analysis of Industrial Infrastructure Planning Practice In India 61-68 5.1. Land Use 61 5.1.1. Industrial Estate 61 5.1.2. SEZ's 62 5.2. Water Supply 62 5.2.1. Industrial Estate 62 5.2.2. SEZ's63 5.3. Waste Water Management63 5.3.1. Industrial Estate 63 5.3.2. SEZ's 64 5.4. Solid Waste Management64 5.4.1. Industrial Estate 64 5.4.2. SEZ's 64 5.5. Power 64 5.5.1. Industrial Estate 64 5.5.2. SEZ's 65 5.6. Roads And Transport 66 5.6.1. Industrial Estate66 5.6.2. SEZ's66 5.7. Findings 66 5.7.1. Industrial Estate 67 5.7.2. SEZ's 67 5.7.3. Combined 68 6. Conclusion And Recommendations 72-83 6.1. Application of Emerging norms 69 6.2. Changodhar Industrial Region69 6.2.1. Present demand assessment 69 6.2.2. Demand alternatives based on existing practices 69 6.2.3. Demand alternatives based on emerging practices 73 6.3. Kagal Hathkanangle Industrial Estate 75 6.4. Conclusion79 6.5. Recommendation 80 6.6. Future Scope Of The Study 83
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