Private housing development for EWS/LIG group in the eastern part of Ahmedabad (Also available on CD)

Gupta, Krati Rakesh Kumar

Private housing development for EWS/LIG group in the eastern part of Ahmedabad (Also available on CD) - 2017 - xvii,86p.,CD-ROM

CONTENTS List of tables viii List of figures ix List of charts x Abbreviations xi Executive summary xii Chapter 1 Formulating the research 1 1 Introduction 2 1.1 Background of the study 2 1.2 Statement of research problem 3 1.3 Need of the study 3 1.4 Research questions 4 1.5 Aim 4 1.6 Objective 4 1.7 Analytical framework 5 1.8 Data source and data collection 7 1.9 Scope 7 1.10 Limitation 7 1.11 Tentative chapter plan 8 Chapter 2 Literature review 9 2 Introduction 10 2.1 Urbanization in India and Gujarat 10 2.2 Fringe 11 2.3 Constraints in supply of land 11 2.3.1 Impact of urban land ceiling act 1976 on the land market in ahmadabad 11 2.3.2 Impact of gtpud act 1976 on the land market in ahmadabad 12 2.4 Role of private developers 12 2.5 Why private sector housing is required? 12 2.5.1 Individual owner builder 13 2.5.2 Private cooperative housing society 13 2.5.3 Private developer 13 2.5.4 Non formal developer 13 2.6 Theories of residential location 13 2.6.1 Bid-rent theory 13 2.6.2 Travel cost minimization theory 14 2.6.3 Travel cost and housing cost trade-off theory 14 2.6.4 Customer preferences and behavior 14 2.7 Findings from above theories 14 2.8 Factors affecting land potential for residential use 15 2.9 International case study 15 2.9.1 Social housing in Sweden 15 2.9.2 Public housing in Singapore 16 2.10 Indian case study 17 2.10.1 DDA model of housing 17 2.10.2 Rajasthan policy on affordable housing 18 2.10.3 CIDCO model of housing development 19 2.11 Findings 20 2.12 Housing profile in India 21 2.12.1 Housing and housing shortage in India 21 2.13 Conclusion 24 Chapter 3 Profile of the city 25 3 Introduction 26 3.1 Demographic profile 26 3.2 Topography 27 3.3 Regional linkages and connectivity 27 3.4 Urban sprawl, and growth direction of city 28 3.5 AMC extensions 29 3.6 Economy 29 3.7 Housing scenario of Ahmedabad 30 3.7.1 Housing requirement of the city 30 3.7.2 Housing scenario 30 3.8 Housing profile at ward level 33 3.8.1 Trends in the land price and size wise distributuion 35 3.8.2 New housing stock 36 3.9 Ahmedabad housing policies 37 3.10 Role of different agencies 38 3.10.1 Gujarat Housing Board (GHB) 38 3.10.2 Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) 38 3.10.3 Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) 38 Chapter 4 Background of the study area 40 4 Land devlopment process for private development 41 4.1 Agricultural to na land conversions 41 4.2 Tenure changes 42 4.3 Background of the study area 45 4.4 Case study description 47 4.4.1 Nikol ews housing 47 4.4.2 KP residency 48 4.4.3 Vastral ews housing 49 4.4.4 Pushp residency 50 Chapter 5 Primary and secondary data analysis 51 5 Secondary data collection 52 5.1 Primary data collection 52 5.3 Primary data analysis 56 5.3.1 Occupational and community details 57 5.3.2 Housing tenure 59 5.3.3 Socio economic profile of the household 60 5.3.4 Satisfaction level of the household 66 Chapter 6 Recommendations and conclusion 72 6 Findings from the household survey 73 6.1 Recommendations 76 6.2 Conclusion 78 7. Bibliography 79 Annexures 79

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