Study of townships on human and social development (Also available on CD)
Thingbaijam, Sonali Devi
Study of townships on human and social development (Also available on CD) - 2017 - iv,xiii,80p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS Executive Summary IV List of Tables XIII List of Figures/Flow charts XIII List of MapsXIV 1.Introduction. 2 1.1 General housing in India 2 1.2 Changing scenarios 4 1.3 Definition of township 4 1.4 Need of the study 5 1.5 Research Question 6 1.6 Aim 6 1.7 Objectives 6 1.7.1 General 6 1.7.2 Specific 6 1.8 Methodology 7 1.9 Data collection process 9 1.9.1 Method 9 1.9.2 Data Sources 9 1.10 Scope and limitation 9 2.Literature Review 11 2.1 Social and human Impacts 11 2.1.1 Negative Impacts 11 2.1.2 Positive Impacts 15 2.1.3 American Housing Survey 16 2.2 CASE STUDY-Aranya Township 18 2.2.1 Introduction 18 2.3 Summary of literature review 27 2.3.1 Relation of Planning and Gated Communities 28 3.Profile of Chennai city 31 3.1 Introduction to the site: 31 3.2 History of the site 31 3.3 Structure of Chennai city 33 3.4 Real estate sector overview 38 3.4.1 Geographical 38 3.4.2 Demographic 39 3.4.3 Psychographic 39 3.4.4 Residential Market 39 3.5 Township policies 41 4.Data Survey findings 44 4.1 Introduction 44 4.2 Architectural & Urban planning space 46 4.2.1 Physical characteristics: 46 4.2.2 Inter and intra dependency: 47 4.2.3 Green areas 48 4.2.4 Internal functionality 48 4.2.5 Socio-relational 48 4.2.6 Functional 49 4.2.7 Context features 50 4.2.8 Neighbourhood attachment 51 4.2.9 General 52 4.3 Linkages between the indicators 53 4.4 Feedback from other set of stakeholders 56 4.4.1 People living outside townships 56 4.4.2 Feedback from developers 58 4.4.3 Feedback from planning authorities 59 5.Critical analysis 61 5.1 Architectural and urban planning space 61 5.1.1 Physical characteristics 61 5.1.2 Inter and intra dependency 61 5.1.3 Green areas 62 5.1.4 Internal functionality 62 5.2 Socio-relational 63 5.2.1 Security 63 5.2.2 Sociability 64 5.3 Functional 64 5.3.1 Commercial 64 5.3.2 Recreational 65 5.3.3 Transport 65 5.4 Context features 66 5.4.1 Environment health 66 5.4.2 Relaxing vs distressing 66 5.4.3 Upkeep 67 5.5 Neighbourhood attachment 67 5.6 General 67 5.7 Issues & concerns 68 6.Summary and conclusions 73 Bibliography: 78
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Study of townships on human and social development (Also available on CD) - 2017 - iv,xiii,80p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS Executive Summary IV List of Tables XIII List of Figures/Flow charts XIII List of MapsXIV 1.Introduction. 2 1.1 General housing in India 2 1.2 Changing scenarios 4 1.3 Definition of township 4 1.4 Need of the study 5 1.5 Research Question 6 1.6 Aim 6 1.7 Objectives 6 1.7.1 General 6 1.7.2 Specific 6 1.8 Methodology 7 1.9 Data collection process 9 1.9.1 Method 9 1.9.2 Data Sources 9 1.10 Scope and limitation 9 2.Literature Review 11 2.1 Social and human Impacts 11 2.1.1 Negative Impacts 11 2.1.2 Positive Impacts 15 2.1.3 American Housing Survey 16 2.2 CASE STUDY-Aranya Township 18 2.2.1 Introduction 18 2.3 Summary of literature review 27 2.3.1 Relation of Planning and Gated Communities 28 3.Profile of Chennai city 31 3.1 Introduction to the site: 31 3.2 History of the site 31 3.3 Structure of Chennai city 33 3.4 Real estate sector overview 38 3.4.1 Geographical 38 3.4.2 Demographic 39 3.4.3 Psychographic 39 3.4.4 Residential Market 39 3.5 Township policies 41 4.Data Survey findings 44 4.1 Introduction 44 4.2 Architectural & Urban planning space 46 4.2.1 Physical characteristics: 46 4.2.2 Inter and intra dependency: 47 4.2.3 Green areas 48 4.2.4 Internal functionality 48 4.2.5 Socio-relational 48 4.2.6 Functional 49 4.2.7 Context features 50 4.2.8 Neighbourhood attachment 51 4.2.9 General 52 4.3 Linkages between the indicators 53 4.4 Feedback from other set of stakeholders 56 4.4.1 People living outside townships 56 4.4.2 Feedback from developers 58 4.4.3 Feedback from planning authorities 59 5.Critical analysis 61 5.1 Architectural and urban planning space 61 5.1.1 Physical characteristics 61 5.1.2 Inter and intra dependency 61 5.1.3 Green areas 62 5.1.4 Internal functionality 62 5.2 Socio-relational 63 5.2.1 Security 63 5.2.2 Sociability 64 5.3 Functional 64 5.3.1 Commercial 64 5.3.2 Recreational 65 5.3.3 Transport 65 5.4 Context features 66 5.4.1 Environment health 66 5.4.2 Relaxing vs distressing 66 5.4.3 Upkeep 67 5.5 Neighbourhood attachment 67 5.6 General 67 5.7 Issues & concerns 68 6.Summary and conclusions 73 Bibliography: 78
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