Impact of urban development regulations and spatial planning practices on the real estate sector (Also available on CD) (Record no. 51474)

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Personal name Dave, Archie
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Title Impact of urban development regulations and spatial planning practices on the real estate sector (Also available on CD)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2012
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Extent 127p.,CD-ROM
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS Abstract 9 List of tables 10 List of figures 11 List of Maps 12 1. INTRODUCTION 13 1.1. Context of study 14 1.2. Rationale for study 18 1.3. Vision & aim of research 19 1.4. Research questions & objectives 19 1.5. Scope and limitations 20 1.6. Methodology for study 21 1.7. Chapter outline 22 2. LITERATURE REVIEW FINDINGS 23-56 2.1. REAL ESTATE 24 2.1.1. Basic terminology of real estate 25 2.1.2. Types of real estate development 28 2.1.3. Global real estate scenario 30 2.1.4. Real estate scenario in Indian 33 2.1.5. Various stakeholders and their roles 36 2.1.6. Factors controlling the dynamics of the market 37 2.1.6.1. Extrinsic factors 2.1.6.2. Intrinsic factors 2.2. INSTITUTIONS, LAWS & REGULATIONS IN REAL ESTATE 38 2.2.1. CREDAI- Role and Organization 39 2.2.2. NAREDCO-Role and Organization 40 2.2.3. Changing Role of the Real Estate Developer 41 2.2.4. Laws governing Real estate 42 2.2.4.1. Central laws 2.2.4.2. State laws 2.2.4.3. Municipal laws 2.2.5. Stating the Hypothesis - Detailed Examination of research problem 47 2.2.6. Case Study Selection 51 2.3. ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK 54 2.3.1. Secondary analysis Framework 55 2.3.2. Primary Analysis Framework 56 3. SECONDARY ANALYSIS 3.1. CASE 1: AHMEDABAD - GUJARA 57-102 3.1.1. State profile 57 3.1.2. City profile- brief historical and geographical overview 60 3.1.3. Urbanization and Demographic status 62 3.1.4. Economy 64 3.1.5. Real estate and Housing scenario in the city 65 3.1.6. SECONDARY ANALYSIS 68 3.2. CASE 2: JAIPUR-RAJASTHAN 75-91 3.2.1. State profile 75 3.2.2. City profile- brief historical and geographical overview 77 3.2.3. Urbanization and Demographic status 80 3.2.4. Economy 84 3.2.5. Real estate and Housing scenario in the city 85 3.2.6. SECONDARY ANAYLSIS 88 3.3. CASE 3: NAGPUR-MAHARASHTRA 92-111 3.3.1. State profile 92 3.3.2. City profile- brief historical and geographical overview 94 3.3.3. Urbanization and Demographic status 97 3.3.4. Economy 98 3.3.5. Real estate and Housing scenario in the city 99 3.3.6. SECONDARY ANALYSIS 102 4. PRIMARY ANALYSIS - A comparative analysis for 3 Cases 107-115 4.1. METHODOLOGY 107 4.1.1. Sampling 107 4.2. ANALYSIS 108 4.2.1. Resource 109 4.2.2. Time 111 4.2.3. Cost 113 4.3. OUTCOME OF PRIMARY ANALYSIS - OVERALL SCORES 116 5. CONCUSION 117-119 5.1. ISSUES AND CONSTRAINTS - primary and secondary analysis 117 5.2. SUGGESTED REFORMS & MODIFICATIONS 118 Bibliography 119 Annexure 122-123
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Personal name Bharati, Madhu (Guide)
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Topic 2010 Batch
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