Dynamics of land transformation in peri-urban area : a case of Jammu city (Also available on CD) (Record no. 52188)

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Title Dynamics of land transformation in peri-urban area : a case of Jammu city (Also available on CD)
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Extent xv,110p.,CD-ROM
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction (1-7) 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Need for study 2 1.3 Context and Significance of Study 2 1.4 Aim 3 1.5 Objective 3 1.6 Research Question 3 1.7 Methodology 3 1.8 Approach to study. . 6 1.9 Scope and Limitations 7 Chapter 2 Literature Review (8-26) 2.1 Morphology and Structure of cities 8 2.2 Related Definitions 9 2.2.1 Urban Area 9 2.2.2 City 9 2.2.3 Rural Area 9 2.3 Conceptual Discourses . 10 2.3.1 Urbanization 10 2.4 Impact of urbanization 10 2.5 Defining intermediate zone 11 2.6 Peri-urban areas 11 2.7 Peri urban areas- an intermix of rural and urban attributes 12 2.8 Characteristics of Peri-urban areas . 12 2.9 Theorotical Basis 13 2.10 Determinants of Peri-urban interface 15 2.11 Transformation in Peri-Urban Areas 15 2.12 Rural Urban Interactions in Peri-Urban Areas 17 2.13 Indicators of Transformation 18 2.14 General Issues Related to Peri-urban areas 19 2.15 Land market in Peri-urban areas 19 2.16 The process of Land development in Peri-urban areas 20 2.17 Land development process in peripheral areas of Jammu 21 2.18 Managing Physical Development in Peri-urban areas 22 2.19 Existing Land Management Tools 22 2.20 Case-Study 24 2.20.1 Unruly Development on Delhi’s Fringe: An Introduction 24 2.20.2 The context 24 2.21.3 General Observations 25 2.21.4 Development strategies for Peri-urban development 26 Chapter 3 The context-Jammu profile (30-37) 3.1 General Introduction 30 3.2 Study Area -Jammu City 31 3.2.1 Physical and geographical character 31 3.2.2 Regional Connectivity . 31 3.2.3 Population Growth of Jammuu city 32 3.2.4 Demography Profile of Jammu 33 3.2.5 Historic Evolution of Jammu City 34 3.2.6 The urban Sprawl of Jammu City 35 3.2.7 Overview of Peri-Urban areas 37 3.2.7.1 Impact of Urbanization on Peri-Urban Areas 37 Chapter 4 The existing regulatory framework (38-45) 4.1 Regulatory framework . 38 4.1.1 Master Planning Approach: . 38 4.1.1.1 Master Planning Approach -A case of Jammu 39 4.1.1.2 Existing Land-Use Under JDA 40 4.2 Implementation Mechanism. . 44 4.2.1 The Jammu and Kashmir Development Act,1970 Act No. XIX of 1970 . 44 4.2.2 Master Plan and Zonal Development Plans 44 4.2.3 Acquisition and disposal of land 45 Chapter 5 Case study: selected villages from the study area (46-83) 5.1 Case Study( Selected Villages) 47 5.2 Case Study Chowadhi Village 47 5.2.1 Study Area Profile 47 5.2.2 Historic Evolution 49 5.2.3 Transformations in Chowadhi 52 5.2.4 Conclusions 59 5.3 Case Study Sunjwan Village 60 5.3.1 Study Area Profile 60 5.3.2 Historic Evolution 61 5.3.3 Transformations in Sunjwan 64 5.3.4 Conclusions 71 5.4 Case Study Bain-Bajalta Village . 72 5.4.1 Study Area Profile 72 5.4.2 Historic Evolution 73 5.4.3 Transformations in Bain-Bajalta 76 5.4.4 Conclusions 83 Chapter 6 Comparative analysis of study villages (84-95) 6.1 Demography details 84 6.1.1 Population & population growth rate 84 6.1.3 Literate population . 85 6.1.5 Population Density 86 6.1.6 Average household size 86 6.2 Physical profile of villages 86 6.3 Occupational pattern 88 6.4 Summarization of Issues 93 6.5 Profile of Development 95 Chapter 7 Major Findings,Conclusions and Recommendations (96-100) 7.1 Major Findings and Observations 96 7.1.1 Positive Aspects in Present Development . 96 7.1.2 Negative Aspets in Present Development . 96 7.2 Planning Framework for Peri-urban Development 97 7.3 Appropriate Approach for solving the issues in Peri-Urban Areas 97 7.4 Conclusions 100 BIBLIOGRAPHY 101 ANNEXURES 103
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