Land utilization in Indian cities and role of development control regulations : a study of Ahmedabad (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55038)

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Personal name Singh, Renuka (PA103416)
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Title Land utilization in Indian cities and role of development control regulations : a study of Ahmedabad (Also available on CD)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent iii,xxii,110p.,CD-ROM
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>Preface i<br/>Abstract iii<br/>Acknowledgements v<br/>List of tables ix<br/>List of figures xi<br/>List of abbreviations xxi<br/>1. Introduction 1<br/>1.1. Background 1<br/>1.2. Need For Study 1<br/>1.3. Aim .2<br/>1.4. Research Questions 2<br/>1.5. Objective 2<br/>1.6. Scope 2<br/>1.7. Limitation 3<br/>1.8. Methodology 3<br/>1.9. Research Framework 6<br/>2. Land Utilization in Indian Cities 7<br/>2.1. Background Study 7<br/>2.2. Site Selection 8<br/>2.3. Land Utilization Study (Ahmedabad as a Case) 11<br/>2.4. Comparison of all the Selected Squares 22<br/>2.5. Inferences 25<br/>2.6. Use of Private Open Space in Indian Context (Ahmedabad as a Case) 25<br/>2.7. Land Utilization in Other World Cities 29<br/>2.8. Comparison of Land Utilization in Other World Cities 38<br/>3. Impact of Development Regulations 41<br/>3.1. Development Control Regulations 41<br/>3.2. How do the regulations play out on a plot? 44<br/>3.2.1. Project-1 : Mixed Use (Area 881sq.m.) 45<br/>3.2.2. Project-2 : Housing (Area- 2306 sq.m.) 51<br/>3.2.3. Project 3 – Affordable Housing Project (Area – 10596 sq.m.) 57<br/>3.3. Comparative Analysis 66<br/>3.4. Why is so much open space demanded in a Plot, as per the Regulations? 67<br/>3.5. Inference 75<br/>4. Rethinking Regulations 77<br/>4.1. Increasing Permissible Building Footprint Area 78<br/>4.1.1. Roadside Margin are not Required 78<br/>4.1.2. No Common Plot Required in Commercial Development 83<br/>4.1.3. Common Plot Required for the Residential Development but doesn’t<br/>have to be at Ground Level 86<br/>4.1.4. No compound walls between plots to allow shared parking between<br/>plots 90<br/>4.2. Increasing Public Realm Area 91<br/>4.2.1. Taking Roadside margins in Public Domain. 91<br/>4.3. Conclusion 95<br/>Annexure - Does more FAR means more density? 97<br/>References 107<br/>Bibliography 109 <br/>
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Personal name Mehta, Jignesh (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic 2016 Batch
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