Understanding participation process to involve informal sector in design and planning of public realm (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55193)
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Classification number | P TH-2258 |
Item number | DAS |
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Personal name | Das, Manali (PP0005316) |
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Title | Understanding participation process to involve informal sector in design and planning of public realm (Also available on CD) |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xi,79p.,CD-ROM |
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Formatted contents note | Contents <br/>Abstract i <br/>Acknowledgements iii <br/>Contents v <br/>List of tables viii <br/>List of Figures ix <br/>List of Abbreviations xi <br/>1 Introduction 1 <br/>1. Background 1 <br/>2. Need for Study 3 <br/>3. Research Questions 3 <br/>4. Aim of the Study 4 <br/>5. Objective 4 <br/>6. Methodology 4 <br/>7. Scope and Limitation 5 <br/>2 Literature Review 6 <br/>1. Background of Ahmedabad City 6 <br/>2. Public Spaces in Ahmedabad 6 <br/>3. Regulatory Efforts and Guidelines for Public Spaces 9 <br/>2.3.1 Comprehensive Development Plan 2021 (Second Revised) Part III General Development Control Regulations 9 <br/>2.3.2 Law, Regulations and Rights of Street Vendors: Ahmedabad 10 <br/>2.3.2.1 National Policy on Urban Street Vendors of India, 2004 & 2009 10 <br/>2.3.2.2 Ahmedabad Street Vendors’ Scheme, 2010 11 <br/>2.3.3 Model Building Bye-Laws 12 <br/>2.3.3.1 Public – Semi-public 12 <br/>2.3.4 Urban and Regional Development Plans Formulation & Im plementation Guidelines, Volume – I, 1st Draft 13 <br/>2.3.4.1 Open Spaces 14 <br/>2.3.4.2 Other Controls 14 <br/>2.3.4.3 Variation by Size of Settlement 15 <br/>2.3.4.4 Commercial Activity 15 <br/>2.3.4.5 Urban Street Vendors 15 <br/>2.3.5 Urban and Regional Planning in India: A Handbook for Professional Practice . 16 <br/>2.3.6 Inclusive Design for Street Vendors in India 17 <br/>2.3.6.1 Design Parameters 17 <br/>2.3.6.2 Type of Market or Street Vending Area: 18 <br/>4. Participatory Design Process in India 19 <br/>2.4.1 Participatory Planning Processes in Indian Cities: Its Challenges and Opportunities 20 <br/>2.4.2 Public Participation in Urban Planning with respect to 74th CAA and JNNURM Reforms: A Case of Gujarat 21 <br/>2.4.2.1 Contemporary Planning Vs. Participatory Planning 22 <br/>2.4.2.2 Sample Size Selection 22 <br/>2.4.2.3 Urban Reforms for Community Participation 23 <br/>2.4.3 The Community Participation Law in Urban India: Status and Isssues 24 <br/>2.4.3.1 JNNURM and Urban Sector Reforms 25 <br/>2.4.3.2 The Community Participation Law: Strengthening Citizen Participation 25 <br/>3 Methodology 29 <br/>1. Research Methods for Case Studies 29 <br/>2. Case of Sabarmati Riverfront Development, Ahmedabad 29 <br/>3.2.1 Procedures followed 30 <br/>3.2.2 Participatory Process 33 <br/>3.2.2.1 Ahmedabad Gujari Bazaar: Community-Based Rehabilitation Plan 33 <br/>3.2.2.2 Public Hearing on Habitat and Livelihood Displacements 34 <br/>3.2.3 Consideration for Informal Activities in Project 37 <br/>3.2.4 Process of Planning and Design 42 <br/>3. Interview with the Stakeholders of Sabarmati Riverfront Development, Ahmedabad 44 <br/>4. Conclusion 46 <br/>5. Case of Bhadra Plaza Redevelopment 47 <br/>3.5.1 Procedures followed 47 <br/>3.5.2 Participation Process 49 <br/>3.5.3 Consideration for Informal Activities in Project 50 <br/>3.5.4 Process of Planning and Design 51 <br/>3.5.4.1 Architectural Controls and Urban Design Guidelines 52 <br/>3.5.4.2 Design Strategy 53 <br/>6. Conclusion 58 <br/>7. Interview with the Stakeholders of Bhadra Plaza Redevelopment, Ahmedabad 56 <br/>4 Case Studies in International Context <br/>1. Dreamhamar, Norway 61 <br/>4.1.1 Partners 61 <br/>4.1.2 Target Users 61 <br/>4.1.3 Drivers to use Participatory Approach 61 <br/>4.1.4 Location of Participation Process 62 <br/>4.1.5 Pros of Participation Design Approach 62 <br/>4.1.6 Cons of Participation Design Approach 63 <br/>4.1.7 Facilitator’s Skills that enabled Participation 63 <br/>4.1.8 Outcomes 63 <br/>2. Antofagasta Limpiya Y Conectada, Chile 65 <br/>4.2.1 Partners 65 <br/>4.2.2 Target Users 65 <br/>4.2.3 Drivers to use participatory process 66 <br/>4.2.4 Location of Participation Process 66 <br/>4.2.5 Pros of Participation Design Approach 66 <br/>4.2.6 Cons of Participation Design Approach 66 <br/>4.2.7 Facilitator’s Skills that enabled Participation 67 <br/>4.2.8 Outcomes 67 <br/>5 Conclusion 69 <br/>1. MECHANISM 1 69 <br/>2. MECHANISM 2 71 <br/>3. MECHANISM 3 73 <br/>References 75 <br/> |
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Personal name | Amiraslani, Mehrnaz (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Topic | 2016 Batch |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 20/09/2018 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2258 DAS | 020053 | 20/09/2018 | 20/09/2018 | Thesis |