Development of urban fringes : a case of Ghuma village (Also available on CD)
Kankaria, Priyanka
Development of urban fringes : a case of Ghuma village (Also available on CD) - 2014 - xiv,79p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS 1 introduction 2 1.1 abstract 2 1.2 background 2 1.3 the context 3 1.4 objectives 4 1.5 sub objectives 4 1.6 study framework 6 1.7 methodology 7 1.8 scope 8 1.9 limitations 8 2 urbanisation and urban fringe development 10 2.1 urbanization in india 10 2.1.1 urbanization in india since independence 10 2.1.2 urban growth 11 2.2 impact of urbanisation 12 2.2.1 fringe area in transition 12 2.3 indicator of urbanisation 12 2.3.1 changes in land use pattern 12 2.3.2 occupational changes 14 2.3.3 transportation and communication 14 2.3.4 built-form characteristics 14 2.4 concepts 15 2.4.1 land 15 2.4.2 fringe 15 2.5 origins of the phenomenon 15 2.6 definition of the rural urban fringe 16 2.7 process of urban fringe development 18 2.8 stages of transformation 18 2.9 land conversion process 21 2.10 roles of actors in the process of development 23 2.11 the fringe: an area of political conflicts 24 2.11.1 urban fringe within municipality/ corporation limits 24 2.11.2 fringe areas outside the municipal limits 24 2.12 issues 25 2.12.1 taxation 25 2.12.2 political considerations 25 2.12.3 weak or no compliance of 74th caa 25 2.12.4 weak enforcement of the plan 26 2.12.5 organization for fringe 26 2.12.6 dichotomy of the census 26 2.12.7 multiplicity of authority 27 3 constitutional and legal frameworks 29 3.1 gujarat town planning and urban development act, 1976 29 3.2 constitutional framework 32 3.2.1 73rd and 74th constitutional amendment acts 32 3.2.2 panchayats 33 3.2.3 municipalities 33 3.2.4 constitution and composition of the panchayats and municipalities 35 3.2.5 district planning committee 36 3.2.6 metropolitan planning committee 37 3.3 gujarat –land management process 39 3.3.1 development plan (dp) 39 3.3.2 town planning scheme (tps) 41 3.3.3 procedure for na conversion 41 3.3.3.1 procedure for obtaining building permission from tp & vd 42 4 case study 45 4.1 city profile 45 4.1.1 background 45 4.1.2 growth of ahmedabad 45 4.1.3 planning area and administrative framework 49 4.2 selection of study area 50 4.3 location 51 4.3.1 administrative location 51 4.3.2 geographic location 51 4.4 history of ghuma 52 4.5 growth of bopal 52 4.5.1 land transaction and land conversion 52 4.5.2 development along the transportation corridor 53 4.5.3 growth factors 55 4.6 village profile 57 4.6.1 population 57 4.6.2 population growth rate 58 4.6.3 land use 58 4.6.4 land conversion 60 4.6.5 real estate development 63 4.6.6 built form 64 4.6.7 issues in ghuma 64 4.7 special civil application (574 of 2012) 67 4.7.1 basic dispute 67 4.7.2 basic grievance 67 4.7.3 timeline of events 68 4.7.4 case related acts 69 4.7.5 court proceedings in brief 69 4.7.6 key personnel interviewed 70 5 conclusion 72 5.1 overall development 72 5.2 swot analysis 74 5.3 probable development strategy 75 5.3.1 metropolitan planning committee 75 5.3.2 regional development plan 75 5.3.3 village development plan 76 6 annexures 77 6.1 newspaper 77 7 bibliography 78
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Development of urban fringes : a case of Ghuma village (Also available on CD) - 2014 - xiv,79p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS 1 introduction 2 1.1 abstract 2 1.2 background 2 1.3 the context 3 1.4 objectives 4 1.5 sub objectives 4 1.6 study framework 6 1.7 methodology 7 1.8 scope 8 1.9 limitations 8 2 urbanisation and urban fringe development 10 2.1 urbanization in india 10 2.1.1 urbanization in india since independence 10 2.1.2 urban growth 11 2.2 impact of urbanisation 12 2.2.1 fringe area in transition 12 2.3 indicator of urbanisation 12 2.3.1 changes in land use pattern 12 2.3.2 occupational changes 14 2.3.3 transportation and communication 14 2.3.4 built-form characteristics 14 2.4 concepts 15 2.4.1 land 15 2.4.2 fringe 15 2.5 origins of the phenomenon 15 2.6 definition of the rural urban fringe 16 2.7 process of urban fringe development 18 2.8 stages of transformation 18 2.9 land conversion process 21 2.10 roles of actors in the process of development 23 2.11 the fringe: an area of political conflicts 24 2.11.1 urban fringe within municipality/ corporation limits 24 2.11.2 fringe areas outside the municipal limits 24 2.12 issues 25 2.12.1 taxation 25 2.12.2 political considerations 25 2.12.3 weak or no compliance of 74th caa 25 2.12.4 weak enforcement of the plan 26 2.12.5 organization for fringe 26 2.12.6 dichotomy of the census 26 2.12.7 multiplicity of authority 27 3 constitutional and legal frameworks 29 3.1 gujarat town planning and urban development act, 1976 29 3.2 constitutional framework 32 3.2.1 73rd and 74th constitutional amendment acts 32 3.2.2 panchayats 33 3.2.3 municipalities 33 3.2.4 constitution and composition of the panchayats and municipalities 35 3.2.5 district planning committee 36 3.2.6 metropolitan planning committee 37 3.3 gujarat –land management process 39 3.3.1 development plan (dp) 39 3.3.2 town planning scheme (tps) 41 3.3.3 procedure for na conversion 41 3.3.3.1 procedure for obtaining building permission from tp & vd 42 4 case study 45 4.1 city profile 45 4.1.1 background 45 4.1.2 growth of ahmedabad 45 4.1.3 planning area and administrative framework 49 4.2 selection of study area 50 4.3 location 51 4.3.1 administrative location 51 4.3.2 geographic location 51 4.4 history of ghuma 52 4.5 growth of bopal 52 4.5.1 land transaction and land conversion 52 4.5.2 development along the transportation corridor 53 4.5.3 growth factors 55 4.6 village profile 57 4.6.1 population 57 4.6.2 population growth rate 58 4.6.3 land use 58 4.6.4 land conversion 60 4.6.5 real estate development 63 4.6.6 built form 64 4.6.7 issues in ghuma 64 4.7 special civil application (574 of 2012) 67 4.7.1 basic dispute 67 4.7.2 basic grievance 67 4.7.3 timeline of events 68 4.7.4 case related acts 69 4.7.5 court proceedings in brief 69 4.7.6 key personnel interviewed 70 5 conclusion 72 5.1 overall development 72 5.2 swot analysis 74 5.3 probable development strategy 75 5.3.1 metropolitan planning committee 75 5.3.2 regional development plan 75 5.3.3 village development plan 76 6 annexures 77 6.1 newspaper 77 7 bibliography 78
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