Sustainable urban planning (Record no. 54517)
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International Standard Book Number | 9788179933244 |
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Classification number | 333.717 |
Item number | SEN |
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Personal name | Sen, Joy |
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Title | Sustainable urban planning |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc | New Delhi |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | TERI Press |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2013 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xxviii,314,ip. |
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Formatted contents note | Contents<br/>Foreword vii<br/>Introduction ix<br/>Section One Initiating a Framework <br/>1. Sustainable Development in the Indian Urban and Metropolitan Context: Constituent Dimensions 3<br/>Search for Constituent Dimensions 3<br/>Means to Achieve the Set-up 5<br/>Constituent Dimensions of Sustainability 6<br/>The Aggregate Ladder in the Indian Context 9<br/>Reaching the Summit 10<br/>Dynamic Hierarchy: Step by Step, Level by Level 11<br/>Linkages Within the Hierarchy 15<br/>Affordability Thresholds in the Indian Context 16<br/>Levels of Facility Planning in the Indian Context 25<br/>Interrelationship Among the Constituent Dimensions-Variations in Inequality in the Indian Context 27<br/>References 32<br/>Section Two Dimensions of the Framework<br/>2. Assessment of Livability Variations in the Indian Context 37<br/>Introduction 37<br/>The Approach 38<br/>Definition, Hierarchy and Linkages of Livability in Urban Governance 39<br/>Understanding Livability Variations in a Hierarchy of Marco Regional, Meso Urban, and Micro community Levels 47<br/>Application in Planning and Design of Settlements 72<br/>Patterns of Livability and Sustainability-Part of the framework 75<br/>References 76<br/>3. Impact of Affordability Thresholds on Indian Urban and Regional Planning Context 79<br/>Introduction 79<br/>Affordability Thresholds 80<br/>Affordability Variations-the Demand Side 82<br/>Affordability Variations-Supply Side 85<br/>SpecifiC Case of Affordability Study 86<br/>Assessing Housing Affordability-Theories and Approaches 88<br/>Towards a Logical FrameWork 98<br/>Spatial Assessment of Housing Affordability-Location,Land Regulation, Environment 100<br/>Working out a sustainable framework Based on Indices of Affordability 111<br/>References 112<br/>Applicability of Inequality Variations in Understanding Indian Urban and Regional Agglomerations 117<br/>Using Inequality Variation& to Understand Indian 117<br/>Urban and Regional Context 118<br/>Inequality – based on Agglomeration of Various Economies 123<br/>Inequality Variations in National Development Processes-the Case of India 129<br/>Inequality in Education 130<br/>Inequality based on Human Development Indicators 133<br/>Inequality Variations Within an Urban Region or Metropolitan Context-from the point of view of Livability: A Case Study of Kolkata 136 <br/>Inequality Variations Within an Urban Region or Metropolitan Context 138<br/>Affordable Group Housing in the Historic Context 141<br/>Conclusions: Inequality and Sustainability 145<br/>References 150<br/>Section Three Proposing the Framework<br/>5. Towards a Framework of Sustainable Development in the Indian Context 157<br/>A Paradigm Shift Allowing Assimilation of the Old 157<br/>Understanding the Assimilation-Organized Planning and Laissez Faire 159<br/>Integrating Order and Flexibility: Co-evolution and a Sustainable Framework 164<br/>Part One: Interrelatedness and Sustainable Framework 167<br/>Conclusion 170<br/>Part Two: Co-evolution and a Sustainable Framework 171<br/>Conclusion 175<br/>A Recovery of the Ancient Wisdom 184<br/>Concept of Environment-Behaviour-Anthropic Framework (EBAF)-the Tree 186<br/>117 Evolution of a Bio-centricism in Western Sciences: A Paradigm Shift Since 1970s 190<br/>Conclusion: The Speaking Tree-How the Upper and Lower Branches Meet 192<br/>Understanding the Dynamics of Sustainable Planning in India 194<br/>References 199<br/>Appendix 1. Time and Architecture of Civilizations: Dialogues in the Indian Perspective 201<br/>Appendix 2. A Format for Collection of Data as per Pattern Language Technique 211<br/>Appendix 3. Concepts of Neighbourhood : Global and Local Contexts 221<br/>Appendix 4. The Pattern Language Technique 227<br/>Appendix 5. Concept of Order as per Pattern Language and<br/>an Indian Icon of Order in the Settlement Systems 231<br/>Appendix 6. Socia- Economic Classifications 257<br/>Appendix 7. Additional Frontiers of Emerging Thoughts 259<br/>Index 301<br/>About the Author 315 |
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Country | India |
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Topic | FP |
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