Review of master planning process from perspective of recreational and public-semi public infrastructure provision - case of Delhi urban area (Also available on CD)

Haque, Zia Ul

Review of master planning process from perspective of recreational and public-semi public infrastructure provision - case of Delhi urban area (Also available on CD) - 2014 - iv,88p.,CD-ROM

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. 13 2 CHAPTER – 1 22 2.1 INTRODUCTION 22 2.1.1 Planned Cities in India-The process of urban planning. 22 2.1.2 Urban Planning process in –Delhi- history of planning 23 2.2 URBAN SOCIO -SPATIAL SUSTAINABILITY 24 2.3 RESEARCH PROBLEM 25 2.4 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 26 2.5 SUB OBJECTIVES - 26 2.6 RESEARCH QUESTION 27 2.7 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY /FRAMEWORK 28 2.8 SCOPE & LIMITATIONS OF STUDY 30 2.9 INFORMATION & DATA SOURCES 30 3 CHAPTER 33 3.1 LITERATURE REVIEW 33 3.1.1 Urban planning mechanism & its role in provision of social infrastructure 34 3.1.2 URBAN FORMS AND CLAIMS TO SUSTAINABILITY. 35 3.1.3 A WORKING DEFINITION OF SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY- 37 3.1.4 Introduction –-Urban planning process & provision of urban social infrastructure. 38 4 DELHI STUDY AREA 41 CHAPTER -4 41 4.1 STUDY AREA –DELHI Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.1.1 INTRODUCTION- CITY PROFILE-DELHI URBAN AREA 42 4.1.2 URBAN STRUCTURE 42 4.1.3 DELHI URBAN AREA 42 4.1.4 REGIONAL SETTING 43 4.1.5 PHYSIOGRAPHY 44 4.1.6 CLIMATE 44 4.2 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE 45 4.2.1 POPULATION HOLDING CAPACITY OF DELHI 46 4.2.2 AVERAGE ANNUAL EXPONENTIAL GROWTH RATE 47 4.3 SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE 49 5 HISTORY OF PLANNING IN DELHI URBAN AREA. 52 5.1 HIERARCHY OF PLANNING IN DELHI URBAN AREA 53 5.2 REVIEW OF DELHI- MASTER PLANS 54 5.2.1 MASTER PLAN OF DELHI -1962 56 5.2.2 MASTER PLAN OF DELHI – 2001 57 5.2.3 DELHI URBAN AREA 2001 59 5.2.4 MASTER PLAN OF DELHI – 2021 61 5.2.5 MASTERPLAN 2021 VISION 62 5.3 DDA URBAN ZONES –planned population 63 DEVELOPMENT CODE 2021 63 5.4 PUBLIC & SEMI-PUBLIC FACILITIES AS PER MPD-2001 67 6 CHAPTER –ANALYSIS 6.1 ANALYSIS-EXISTING SITUATION 69 6.2 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACES 70 6.3 .RECREATIONAL / AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE / System of open spaces- Trans-Yamuna Area with a projected population of 28.0 lakhs in 88 sqmt. Is deficient in open area. MPD 2001(AS PER) - 15.20% of the total city area should be for recreational use of 8797=1337.14 hectares 70 7 CHAPTER -IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES 87 7.1 RE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR EXISTING URBAN AREAS. 87 7.1.1 GUIDELINES FOR REDEVELOPMENT SCHEME MPD - 2021 88 7.2 ADVANTAGE FOR TDRS IN REDEVELOPMENT OF AREAS . 88 7.3 LAND READJUSTMENT LR/P STRATEGY - PARTICIPATORY & INCLUSIVE 91 8 CHAPTER-DEMONSTRATION 96 8.1 DEMONSTRATION TO SITE SPECIFIC ZONE 96 8.2 SEQUENCE FOR IMPLEMENTING TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS 97 8.3 LAND READJUSTMENT LR/P- PARTICIPATORY & INCLUSIVE 98 8.4 CRITICALLY IDENTIFIED ZONES –ZONE E -1-21 99 8.5 DEMONSTRATION IN SITU ZONE –E crucial areas 100

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