Sixty first national town and country planners congress : Indian cities in transition 8th-10th February, 2013 at Gujarat University convention and exhibition centre, Ahmedabad : technical papers (Part-II) (Technical workshop-II, III and IV) (Record no. 41107)

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Title Sixty first national town and country planners congress : Indian cities in transition 8th-10th February, 2013 at Gujarat University convention and exhibition centre, Ahmedabad : technical papers (Part-II) (Technical workshop-II, III and IV)
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS PART I<br/>PLENARY SESSION: INDIAN CITIES IN TRANSITION<br/>1. The Emerging Integrative Spatial Context for 1-6<br/>Urban Settlements in Transition In India<br/>Prof. E. F. N. Ribeiro<br/>2. Liberalisation, Globalisation and Need for Innovative - Planning Thoughts 7-10<br/>A.R.Patharkar<br/>3. Cities in Transition: Impact of Information 11 - 23<br/>Technology Industries in Bangalore<br/>Dr. Shobha, M. N., Dr. Krishne Gowda., Prof. Mamtha Raj, Prof. Sridhara M. V.<br/>4. Monitoring Transition in Jaipur Metropolitan Region 24-31<br/>Using Growth Trends : 1981-2001<br/>Tarush Chandra , Utpal Sharma<br/>5. Indian Cities in Transition: Co-existence of Multiple Eras 32 - 37<br/>in the Historical Town of Nainwa<br/>Mousumi Chakraborty, Kapil Chaudhery<br/>6. Indian Cities in Transition 38 - 40<br/>Prof.R.N.Gohad<br/>7. Indian Cities in Transition 41-42<br/>Aparna Dudwadkar<br/>8. Quantifying Urban Form of Surat City With 43 - 54<br/>Reference to Settlement Patten<br/>Rajesh J Pandya, Dr. B. K. Katti<br/>9. Post Liberlisation Transition of Indian Cities - A Case of Lucknow 55 - 63<br/>Prof. Subodh Shankar<br/>10. Urban Growth Transition Through Infrastructure Projects 64 - 69<br/>and Building Byelaws - A Case Study of Surat<br/>Dr. Krupesh A Chauhan, Malvika Jaishal<br/>11. Conservation of Urban Land - Water Interface - , 70 - 75<br/>in the Heritage City of Udaipur<br/>Prof. Alok Ranjan, Neelam Verma, Aanya Singh Hada<br/>12. Cities in Transition - Prefabricated Technologies 76-81<br/>in Affordable Housing<br/>Prof. Neha Verma Madan<br/>13. Indian Cities in Transition: Patna, the Capital of Bihar 82 - 87<br/>Dr. Kamini Sinha, Shailendra Kumar Mandal, Dr. Manoj Kumar<br/>14. Metropolitan Transition in India - with special reference to Chennai 88-95<br/>Ms. Sheeba Chander<br/>15. Analysing iransition or batnmaa to uroan i-aonc oy 96-103<br/>Mobilisation of Participatory Development Planning Strategies<br/>Purushottam P Doijode<br/>16. Exploring the Influence of Political Ideologies 104 - 109<br/>on the Growth of Indian cities<br/>Rupali D Kavilkar<br/>17. Indian Cities in Transition- Problems and Prospects 110 - 113<br/>S. C. Jauhari<br/>WORKSHOP - I : INCLUSIVE PLANNING<br/>18. Inclusive Sustainable Planning and Development 114 - 118<br/>Dr. Swati Meshram and Dr. D.S. Meshram<br/>19. Inclusive Urban Planning and Development: 119 - 127<br/>Emerging Issues and Challenges<br/>J.B.Kshirsagar, R.Srinivas<br/>20. Circumstances, Instances and End States of 128-135<br/>Spatial Exclusions and Inclusions<br/>Prof. Ashok Kumar<br/>21. Inclusive Town Planning in India: A Comparative Study of 4 States 136 - 152<br/>Prof. Dr. P. S. N.Rao<br/>22. Municipal Convergence for Inclusive Habitat 153-161<br/>Prof. K.K. Pandey<br/>23. Sustaining a Competitive Pune city: Planning 162 - 173<br/>for Sustainable Urban Development<br/>Dr. Pratap Raval<br/>24. Inclusive Planning for Tourism Development of Aurangabad 174-181<br/>Ms. Pallavi S.Dalai<br/>25. Heads of Urban Policy Formulation for State on PPP Mode as 182-188<br/>Urban Mobile Planning in Micro - Regional Inclusive Growth as<br/>Zoning Concept in Township Development<br/>Dr. Ch. Satyabrata Das<br/>26. Exploring Relevance of Inclusive Planning Process 189-195<br/>and Participatory Approach for the Urban Poor<br/>Sourovee Dutta<br/>27. Need for Inclusive Planning Guidelines for the Hills and 196 • 202<br/>Surrounding Areas of the Hills: A Case of Bhamburda Hill Complex, Pune<br/>Prof. Banani Banerjee, Dr. Abhijit Natu<br/>28. Inclusive Urban Planning and Development through the 203 - 209<br/>earmarking of Land and Housing for the Urban Poor<br/>Ramakrishna Nallathiga<br/>29. Inclusive planning to achieve balanced Regional development 210-212<br/>Prof. Amruta P Khairnar, Prof. Joy Sen<br/>30. Inclusive Planning for Street Venders: A case of Bhubaneswar, Odisha 213 - 217<br/>Mayarani Praharaj<br/>31. Inclusive and Integrated Strategies for Cost Effective Sustainable Habitat - 218 - 220 <br/> An Effective Paradigm for Housing the Marginalised in Indian Context<br/>Dr.N.Jothilakshmy, R.Arulmalar<br/>32. Inclusive Planning - Significance and Different Approaches 221 - 225<br/>for Urban Poor : Case Study- Kolkata Urban Agglomeration<br/>Joy Sen , Haimanti Banerji, Basudatta Sarkar<br/>33. JNNURM and RAY: Sustainable and Inclusive Growth Initiatives 226 - 239<br/>Usha Prasad Mahavir<br/>34. Planning for the Urban Poor 240 - 245<br/>Manav Jain<br/>35. Inclusive Planning for the Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) 246 - 249<br/>under JNNURM : Case Study - Surat<br/>Doreshor Khwairakpam, Ramasurbramaniam Shankar, Dr. Mahua Mukherjee<br/>36. Role of Women in Provision of Housing for Urban Poor 250 - 254<br/>through Inclusive Planning<br/>Shubhashish Banerjee, Dr. Preeti Onkar, Dr. Krishna Kumar Dhote<br/>37. Low Carbon Future Inclusive Urban Planning 255 - 260<br/>for upcoming Cities around 2030<br/>Dr. Piyush Ranjan Rout<br/>38. An Integrated Approach for Identification of 261 - 266<br/>Urban Solid Waste Dumping Site<br/>Dr. Anjana Vyas, Riddhi Vyas, Darshana Rawal<br/>PART II<br/>WORKSHOP - II : URBAN MOBILITY<br/>39. Indian Cities in Transition - Urban Mobility and Sustainable Transportation 267 - 271<br/>Dr. Hari Baral <br/>40. Urban Freight - An Essential but Neglected Component of a Comprehensive Urban Mobility Policy in India<br/>Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Niraja Shukla<br/>41. Study of "Women-Only" public spaces to encourage women's mobility in the urban environment<br/>Sudnya Mahimkar, V.A. Gokhale<br/>42. Transportation Challenges, Policy Initiatives and Way Aheads for Smart Cities<br/>Ashwani Luthra<br/>43. An Approach to Formulate Traffic Congestion Indices to Evaluate Urban Mobility<br/>Dr. D K Parbat, S.R.Kukadpawar, G B Takey <br/> <br/><br/> <br/>44. Modelling and Simulation of Urban Travel Demand Using 297 - 305<br/>a four Stage Planning Approach<br/>Prof. M. Parida, P. Vinod, A. C. Shrivastava<br/>45. Shaping The Future of City Space Towards Transport Network: 306 - 310<br/>A Case Study Of Delhi<br/>Piyali Bandyopadhyay; Sanhita Bandyopadhyay<br/>46. Transitional Mobility of Chennai: Problems and Prospects 311 - 318<br/>K.P. Subramanian<br/>47. Urban Mobility in India: Case of Bangalore City: "Namma Metro" 319 - 330<br/>Dr. Girish Karnad T. G.<br/>48. Role of Public Transport in Urban Mobility: A Case Study of Kolkata 331 - 342<br/>Smaran K. Das , Premjeet Das gupta<br/>49. Strategies for Improving Pedestrian Infrastructure in Urban Areas in India 343 - 352<br/>A^s. Pritikana Das, Prof. M. Parida, Prof. V.K. Katiyar<br/>50. Densification of Cities: Effects on Urban Spaces and Mobility - 353 - 359<br/>Opportunities and Challenges<br/>Ranjan Chattopadhyay, Sourav Sen<br/>51. A Snapshot of Transformation in Cities of Urban India - 360 - 367<br/>A Case of Jaipur City<br/>Ar. Akhil Gupta, Ar. Anima Jain, Ar. Akshita Jain<br/>52. Strategies for Sustainable Urban Transportation 368 - 378<br/>Jit Kumar Gupta<br/>53. Accessibility of MTC to the Public - An overview 379 - 383<br/>Dr.R.Udayakumar, Mr.S.Ramamurthi<br/>WORKSHOP - III : SMART CITIES<br/>54. Smart Cities 384 - 393<br/>S.P. Shorey<br/>55. Smart Cities 394 - 401<br/>Madhusudan D. Lele, Smita Shirodkar<br/>56. Smart Cities - Scope of Tier II Cities in Tamilnadu 402 - 407<br/>Prof. Dr. K.RThooyavan<br/>57. Making Smart Cities in India - is a Jargon or a New Concept? 408 - 417<br/>V.M. Hegde, Viswanthan T.D.<br/>58. Transformation of Urban Community into Smart Urban Green Community 418 - 422<br/>Dr. Sandeep Kumar Raut, Papiya Bandyopadhyay Raut<br/>59. Development of Smart Cities In India - An Illusory Concept 423 - 428<br/>Dr. Dillip Kumar Das, Dr. Sanjaykumar G. Sonar<br/>60. Role of Urban Planning for Creating Resilient Cities 429 - 436<br/>to Counter Terrorism Threat.<br/>Dr. Vasudha A Gokhale, Deepa Joshi<br/>61. Smart City 437-440<br/>M.Ravi, B.Srinivasa Murthy<br/>62. Smart Cities Concept and its Use-fullness in Indian Urban Scenario. 441 - 445<br/>Parag Date<br/>63. Planning for Weekly Vegetable Markets for Smart Cities 446 - 453<br/>Dr. Rajshree Kamat, Ashish Kumar Chauhan<br/>64. Smart Cities with Inclusive Growth Acuity for India 454 - 459<br/>Ankita Srivastava, Anubhav Shrivastava, Dr. Yogesh Kumar Garg, Dr. Nakul Dhagat<br/>65. Recreational Planning for Smart City: 460 - 464<br/>Case Study of India's Fastest Growing City, Surat<br/>Jinu Jose, Dr J.E.M Macwan<br/>66 A smart Approach of Housing Affordability Assessment in Kolkata 465 -471<br/>Joy Sen, Ankhi Banerjee<br/>67. Transitioning to Water Sensitive Cities: 472 - 476<br/>A Smarter Approach to Urban Development<br/>Dr. Somnath Sen<br/>68. A Proposal for the Smart Growth of Chennai 477 - 483<br/>Prof. R. Shankar, P.Sangeetha<br/>69. Understanding Smart Cities in Indian Context 484 - 487<br/>Nitesh Chandrakar, G. Pavani, Aswathidas. N<br/>70. Application of Value Engineering in Urban 488 - 494<br/>Planning to Develop Smart Cities<br/>Alok Bhargava<br/>71. Making Cities Smarter with Agile Service Delivery 495 - 500<br/>Praful Gharpure<br/>WORKSHOP - IV : CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT<br/>72 Emerging Urban Corridors - Issues and Challanges 501 - 508<br/>Praveen Jain<br/>73. Appraisal of Resettlement and Rehabilitation in Road Corridor 509 - 516<br/>Development Project in India<br/>Bikram Kumar Dutta<br/>74. Commuter Preference Based Transit Oriented Land Use Planning 517 - 524<br/>for Fast Growing Surat-Navsari Metro Region Corridor<br/>Parin Gandhi, Dr. G. J. Joshi<br/>75. Planning for Sustainable Urban Open Space Corridor Development - 525 - 532<br/>Case Study of Pune<br/>Prof. Sonal Y. Khobragade<br/>76. Corridor as Catalyst of Development at Regional 533 - 539<br/>and National Level: Issues and Strategies.<br/>RJ.Pandya, S.M.Pandya<br/><br/>
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