Integration of homebased economic activities in slums of Dharavi within regulatory planning framework (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68240)

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Personal name Samant, Surabhi Gopal (PG181069)
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Title Integration of homebased economic activities in slums of Dharavi within regulatory planning framework (Softcopy is also available)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020
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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/>1 Introduction 1 <br/>1.1 Background 1 <br/>1.2 Research Question. 2 <br/>1.3 Explanation of key terminology 3 <br/>1.3.1 Understanding of slums 3 <br/>1.3.2 Informal sector 4 <br/>1.3.3 Economy in Slums 5 <br/>1.4 Why Dharavi? 6 <br/>2 Research Design 9 <br/>2.1 Research Objectives 9 <br/>2.2 Research Methodology 9 <br/>2.2.1 Study Design 10 <br/>2.2.2 Sample Selection 10 <br/>2.2.3 Data collection 10 <br/>2.2.4 Data processing and analysis 11 <br/>2.2.5 Scope and limitation 11 <br/>3 Homebased Economic activities (HBEA) 13 <br/>3.1 A home as place of work 13 <br/>3.2 Key aspects of HBEA 13 <br/>3.2.1 Productivity 13 <br/>3.2.2 Size and composition of workers: 13 <br/>3.2.3 Challenges of HBEA 14 <br/>3.3 Reasons of formation HBEA in slums 14 <br/>3.3.1 Rise in sub-contracting activity from formal enterprise 15 <br/>3.3.2 Additional source of income 15 <br/>3.4 Factors governing scale of economic activities in slums 15 <br/>3.5 Policy response to existing urban slums 15 <br/>3.5.1 Slum clearance and improvement policy 16 <br/>3.5.2 Slum upgradation . 16 <br/>3.5.3 Slum in-situ redevelopment 17 <br/>3.6 Critiques of slum redevelopment policy in context of HBEA 17 <br/>3.7 Comparison of slum redevelopment scheme across four cities in India: 18 <br/>3.7.1 Acts and policies 18 <br/>3.7.2 Implementation authority 18 <br/>3.7.3 Provisions for FSI and density . 18 <br/>3.7.4 Provision of commercial, social and community spaces: 19 <br/>3.7.5 Provision of open spaces 19 <br/>3.8 Significance of integration of HBEA in planning 19 <br/>4 Slums of Dharavi 21 <br/>4.1 Locating Dharavi 21 <br/>4.2 Making of Dharavi 22 <br/>4.2.1 Industrial development in Dharavi 22 <br/>4.2.2 Patterns of labour migration 23 <br/>4.3 Homebased economic activities in Dharavi 24 <br/>4.3.1 Reasons for establishment of homebased workshops 24 <br/>4.3.2 Types of Homebased economic activities 25 <br/>b. Food Industry: 26 <br/>4.4 Past planning attempts to redevelop Dharavi 27 <br/>4.4.1 Post-independence era: 27 <br/>4.4.2 Establishment of Slum rehabilitation Authority 29 <br/>4.5 Dharavi Redevelopment Plan 30 <br/>4.5.1 Question of validity of Dharavi Redevelopment Plan 31 <br/>a. Lack of public consultation 31 <br/>b. Lack of availability of data 31 <br/>c. Poor planning and design principles 31 <br/>d. Lack of clarity in roles of institutional 32 <br/>4.5.2 Modifications in the plan 32 <br/>a. Ownership map: 33 <br/>b. Existing land use map 33 <br/>c. Proposed land use map 34 <br/>4.5.3 Dharavi redevelopment planning regulations 34 <br/>4.6 Site selection . 35 <br/>5 Findings and discussions 37 <br/>5.1 Characteristics of study area 37 <br/>5.2 Characteristics of respondents 38 <br/>5.3 Nature of slum economy 38 <br/>5.3.1 Slum-based enterprises: 38 <br/>5.3.2 Households: 39 <br/>5.3.3 Homebased economic activities: 40 <br/>5.4 HBEA from spatial perspective . 41 <br/>5.4.1 Location of unit: 41 <br/>5.4.2 Unit size: 41 <br/>5.4.3 Space consumption 41 <br/>5.5 Analysis of Dharavi redevelopment planning regulations in context of HBEA 42 <br/>5.5.1 A progressive approach towards the integration of HBEA within planning regulations: 42<br/>5.5.2 Loopholes in planning regulations in the context of HBEA: 43 <br/>6 Conclusion and recommendations 45 <br/>6.1 Summary of key findings 45 <br/>6.2 Recommendations 46 <br/>6.2.1 Macro-level recommendations: 46 <br/>6.2.2 Micro-level recommendations: 47 <br/>References 49 <br/>Appendix 1: Questionnaire for field survey 51 <br/>Appendix 2: Hutments distribution 53 <br/>Appendix 3: Homebased Economic activity survey 55<br/>
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Personal name Bharti, Madhu (Guide)
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Country India
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Topic 2018 Batch
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Topic FP-PG
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Topic Master of Urban Planning
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