Understanding the concept of liveability index with context to Indian cities (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55209)
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | P TH-2274 |
Item number | SHU |
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Personal name | Shukla, Prasenjit (PP0007216) |
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Title | Understanding the concept of liveability index with context to Indian cities (Also available on CD) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xvii,74,xiii-xxivp.,CD-ROM |
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Formatted contents note | Contents <br/>Undertaking i <br/>Certificate iii <br/>Acknowledgments v <br/>Abstract vii <br/>Table of contents ix <br/>List of figures xiii <br/>List of tables xv <br/>List of Abbreviations xvii <br/>1 Introduction 1 <br/>1.1 Background 1 <br/>1.2 Aim 1 <br/>1.3 Objectives 2 <br/>1.4 Scope and Limitation 2 <br/>1.5 Methodology 2 <br/>1.6 Expected outcome 4 <br/>2 Understanding Liveability 5 <br/>2.1 Liveability versus Quality of Life versus Standard of Living 5 <br/>2.2 Defining the terminologies 5 <br/>2.3 Correlation 7 <br/>2.4 Subjective factors for Liveability 7 <br/>3 Understanding Global Indices 9 <br/>3.1 Canadian Index of Well-being 9 <br/>3.2 Better Life Index 12 <br/>3.3 Global Liveability Report 15 <br/>3.4 Social Progressive Index 16 <br/>3.5 Quality of Living Survey 18 <br/>3.6 Happy Planet Index 18 <br/>3.7 Outcomes from the Global Approach 19 <br/>4 The Indian approach to Liveability 21 <br/>4.1 Liveability Standards by Government of India 21 <br/>4.2 GoI’s approach for Liveability Index 23 <br/>4.3 The Subjectivity 24 <br/>4.4 The Missing Indices 25 <br/>4.4.1 What makes a City more Liveable? 25 <br/>4.5 Deconstructing the Indices 26 <br/>4.5.1 The Urban Parameters 26 <br/>4.6 Linkages between Liveability standards (GoI) and urban parameters 31 <br/>4.7 Need for Subjectivity 33 <br/>5 Ease of Measuring Liveability (EOML) 35 <br/>5.1 Introduction 35 <br/>5.2 Methodological Framework 36 <br/>5.2.1 Selection of Cities 37 <br/>5.2.2 Data efficiency and Data Computation for EOML 37 <br/>6 EOML analysis for Udaipur 43 <br/>6.1 Udaipur City Profile 43 <br/>6.1.1 Demographic profile 43 <br/>6.1.2 Administrative Boundary 43 <br/>6.2 EMOL Report Card 43 <br/>6.2.1 Approach 44 <br/>6.2.2 Limitation 44 <br/>6.2.3 Pillar wise Scorecard 44 <br/>6.3 Inferences 54 <br/>7 EOML analysis for Ahmedabad 57 <br/>7.1 Ahmedabad City Profile 57 <br/>7.1.1 Demographic profile 57 <br/>7.1.2 Administrative boundary 57 <br/>7.2 EOML Report Card 58 <br/>7.2.1 Approach 58 <br/>7.2.2 Limitation 58 <br/>7.2.3 Pillar wise Scorecard 59 <br/>7.3 Inferences 67 <br/>8 Conclusion 71 <br/>8.1 Recommendations 73 <br/>9 References xiii <br/>Appendix 1: List of People during Key Person Interview xv <br/>Appendix 2: List of Global Indices xvii <br/>Appendix 3: EOML scorecard for Udaipur and Ahmedabad xix <br/> |
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Personal name | Bandopadhyay, Saswat (Guide) |
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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-2274 SHU | 020069 | 20/09/2018 | 20/09/2018 | Thesis |