Analysing the structure and trends in infrastructure proposals under the mission smart cities (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55210)
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | P TH-2275 |
Item number | RAD |
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Personal name | Radia, Ghata (PP0007416) |
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Title | Analysing the structure and trends in infrastructure proposals under the mission smart cities (Also available on CD) |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 97p.,CD-ROM |
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Formatted contents note | Contents:<br/>List of Tables: 10<br/>List of Figures: 11<br/>Abstract: 6<br/>1. Introduction: 13<br/>1.1. Back Ground Study: 13<br/>1.2. Concept of Smart cities: 14<br/>1.3. Aim: 15<br/>1.4. Objective: 15<br/>1.5 Need for the study: 15<br/>1.6 Research Questions: 16<br/>1.7. Scope of the study: 16<br/>2. Literature Review: 17<br/>2.1. Role of Smart City Mission in upliftment of Urban Infrastructure: 17<br/>2.2. Urban Infrastructure needs in India (Also Covers SDGS): 19<br/>2.3. Technological Advancement and its Impact on Urban Infrastructure: 19<br/>2.4. Smart City Mission: 20<br/>2.4.1. Mission Approaches in India: 20<br/>2.5. Smart city practices: (ABD Vs Pan city) 21<br/>2.5.1. City improvement (Retrofitting): 21<br/>2.5.2. City Renewal (Redevelopment): 21<br/>2.5.3. City extension (greenfield development): 21<br/>2.5.4. Pan City Initiative: 22<br/>2.6. Smart city governance and city management: 23<br/>2.7. Selection Process 24<br/>2.8. Fund Release Mechanism: 25<br/>2.9. Funding Sources: 26<br/>2.10. Financial support from Government: 27<br/>2.10.1. Central Grants: Funding From GOI: 27<br/>2.10.2. State Government and ULB Funding: 27<br/>2.10.3. Subsidies: 27<br/>2.10.4. National Investment and Infrastructure Funds: 27<br/>2.11. SPV for Implementation of smart city mission at City Level: 28<br/>2.11.1. Key functions and responsibilities of the SPV: 28<br/>3. Implementation Challenges in India: 29<br/>4. Performance Measurement Frame work: Review of Global and National Approach.<br/>32<br/>4.1. Why does Smart cities need performance measurement? 32<br/>4.2. City Keys Performance Measurement for the European cities and its applicability in<br/>Indian scenarios 35<br/>4.3. Performance assessment by PWC: 37<br/>4.4. National cities performance framework: 39<br/>4.5. Summary of different Indicators: 41<br/>4.6. Other types of Frame works: 41<br/>4.7. Sector wise Performance Measurement According To ADB: 42<br/>4.8. Effectiveness of Smart City Proposals: 43<br/>4.9. How Performance measurement can help to ULBS / State authorities / Monitoring<br/>agencies? 43<br/>5. Research Methodology: 44<br/>6. Analysis: Light House Cities: 45<br/>6.1. Comparison with Population, Size and economy of city: 46<br/>6.2. Pan City and ABD Investment trends: 47<br/>6.3. Per Capita Cost of PAN city vs. total area of the city: 49<br/>6.4 Investment in different sectors: 50<br/>6.4.1. Indian Scenario (Total Sectoral Funding): 50<br/>6.4.2. Water supply Estimated Investment: 51<br/>6.4.3. Waste Water: 52<br/>6.4.5. Solid Waste: 52<br/>6.4.6. Transportation: 53<br/>6.4.7. Housing: 53<br/>6.4.8. Power and Sustainable Energy: 54<br/>6.4.9. ICT: 54<br/>6.4.10. Future Proofing: 55<br/>6.5. Funding sources and their contribution to Light House cities: 57<br/>6.5.1. GOI: 57<br/>6.5.2. State government and its share: 58<br/>6.5.3. Indian Smart cities and ULBS: 58<br/>6.6. Credit Rating of ULBS: 59<br/>6.6.1. % Share of revenue utilized in SCM by ULB Vs. Credit Rating: 60<br/>6.6.2. Promise of smart cities vs. the challenge of paying for them: 62<br/>6.6.3. Municipal bonds And Property tax contribution to Smart city mission: 63<br/>6.7. PPP investments in Smart City Mission: 65<br/>6.8. Investment in different sectors (Need Vs. Funding Expectation): 67<br/>6.8.1. Water supply: (Need vs. Allocation): 67<br/>6.8.2. Waste Water Sector Funding Proposal Vs. Need of investing in the sector: 68<br/>6.8.3. Solid Waste Sector Funding proposal vs. need of investing money: 68<br/>6.8.4. Housing Sector Vs. Need of Investing Money: 71<br/>6.8.5. Power and Sustainable Energy: 72<br/>6.8.6. ICT sector Estimated Investment vs. actual need: 73<br/>7. Stages of Development of Smart Cities: 74<br/>7.1. Gujarat as a Role Model for Smart cities: 75<br/>8. Analyzing Trends of Smart cities of Gujarat: 78<br/>8.1. Sources of funding and its shares: (Case of Gujarat Smart cities) 80<br/>8.2. Extent of Fund Utilization for Gujarat Smart cities: 82<br/>8.3. Performance In terms of Fund Utilization: 82<br/>8.4. Budgetary Analysis 84<br/>9. Conclusions & Recommendations: 88<br/>References 94<br/>Annexure: 97<br/> |
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Personal name | Bandyopadhyay, Saswat (Guide) |
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Country | India |
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Topic | 2016 Batch |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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