Developing sustainable and inclusive urban infrastructure services (Record no. 38888)

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Item number USAID
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Personal name United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
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Title Developing sustainable and inclusive urban infrastructure services
Remainder of title a guidebook for project implementers and policy makers in India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Silver spring
Name of publisher, distributor, etc TCG International
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2011
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Extent xxiv,300p.
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General note CONTENTS<br/>List of Tables and Figures<br/>Foreword<br/>Acknowledgments<br/>Contributors<br/>Abbreviations<br/>Principles for Sustainable and Inclusive Infrastructure Development<br/>The Process for Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure<br/>A Note for Policy Making <br/>A Note for Implementing projects<br/>How to Use This Guidebook<br/>Part I Indian Context for Infrastructure Development<br/>Chapter 1 The Urban Context and Governance<br/>Article 1.1 Urbanization and Economic Growth 5<br/>Article 1.2 Governance and the Progress of Reforms 11<br/>Article 1.3 The Model Municipal Law 22<br/>Chapter 1 Annexes. 26<br/>Chapter 2 The History of the FIRE (D) Program and the Approach to Working in India 29<br/>Article 2.1 Origins of the Fire (D) Program: Economic Liberalization, Housing Finance, and Infrastructure3 1<br/>Article 2.2 Phases of the Fire (D) Program 35<br/>Article 2.3 Approaching Urban Reforms 37<br/>Chapter 2 Annexes .44<br/>Part 2 Key Technical Areas for Developing Infrastructure Services 45<br/>Chapter 3 Development Planning for Infrastructure Services. 47<br/>Article 3.1 Introduction to Development Planning for Infrastructure Services 50<br/>Article 3.2 Community Participation <br/>Article 3.3 City Development Plans 73<br/>Article 3.4 Environmental Status Reports: Planning Better Infrastructure and a Sustainable Habitat 77<br/>Article 3.5 Local Area Plans <br/>Article 3.6 Slum Upgrading: A Case Study on Bhubaneswar, Orissa .85<br/>Article 3.7 Capital Investment Plans 94<br/>Chapter 4 City Financial Viability<br/>Article 4.1 Introduction to City Financial Viability 104<br/>Article 4.2 Accounting Reforms: The Groundwork for Financial Viability 123<br/>Article 4.3 Resource Mobilization and Institutional Reform 130<br/>Article 4.4 Institutional Restructuring and Corporatization: Water and Sewerage Sector Reform in Orissa. 136<br/>Article 4.5 Using E-Governance Combined with Administrative Reforms to Improve Governance 141<br/>Article 4.6 Reforming the Central-State-Municipal Fiscal Relationship: India's Central and State Finance Commissions<br/>Chapter 4 Annexes 150<br/>Chapter 5 Developing Commercially Viable Infrastructure Projects 155<br/>Article 5.1 Introduction to Developing Commercially Viable Infrastructure Projects 158<br/>Article 5.2 Financial Prefeasibility of Proposed Projects 177<br/>Article 5.3 Assessing Market Demand and Willingness to Pay for Infrastructure Services 180<br/>Article 5.4 Feasibility Study for Appraising Commercial Viability 184<br/>Article 5.5 Environmental Impact Assessments for Urban Infrastructure Projects 187<br/>Article 5.6 Testing Project Structures <br/>Article 5.7 Procurement: Getting the Best Value-for-Money 199<br/>Article 5.8 Improved Contract Management Helps Local Governments Achieve Better Urban Services 202<br/>Chapter 6 Urban Infrastructure Financing 211<br/>Article 6.1 Introduction to Urban Infrastructure Financing 214<br/>Article 6.2 Choosing Debt: Term Loans versus Municipal Bonds 224<br/>Article 6.3 Municipal Credit Ratings<br/>Article 6.4 Municipal Bonds 234<br/>Article 6.5 Pooled Financing <br/>Article 6.6 Urban Infrastructure Funds 247<br/>Article 6.7 Microfinance for Access to Urban Infrastructure <br/>Article 6.8 Current Innovations in Urban Infrastructure Financing 259<br/>Chapter 6 Annexes <br/>Part 3 Institutionalizing the Process and the Way Forward<br/>269<br/>Chapter 7 Institutionalizing Improved Urban Management and Infrastructure Development 271<br/>Article 7.1 Introduction to Institutionalizing Improved Urban Management and Infrastructure Development 274<br/>Glossary <br/>Index <br/>
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Country United States
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