Critical assessment of Green infrastructure Planning in urban areas : case of Ahmedabad (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68247)
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | P TH-2460 |
Item number | VIK |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Vikani, Ankitkumar Jentilal (PG180103) |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Critical assessment of Green infrastructure Planning in urban areas : case of Ahmedabad (Softcopy is also available) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2020 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xii,125,26p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Contents <br/>Acknowledgments iii <br/>Abstract v <br/>Table of contents . vii <br/>List of figures xiii <br/>List of tables xi <br/>List of Images . xii <br/>1 Introduction and Research Methodology 1 <br/>1.1 Background . 1 <br/>1.2 Research Problem 2 <br/>1.3 Aim 3 <br/>1.4 Objectives 3 <br/>1.5 Research Methodology 3 <br/>1.6 Scope of Work . 5 <br/>2 Literature Review 6 <br/>2.1 Rapid urbanization and green cover changes. 6 <br/>2.2 History and evolution of green infrastructure 8 <br/>2.2.1 Exploration (1998–2007) 8 <br/>2.2.2 Expansion (2005–2010) 9 <br/>2.2.3 Consolidation (2010 onwards) . 9 <br/>2.3 Concept of green infrastructure 10 <br/>2.4 Properties of green infrastructure 11 <br/>2.4.1 Connectivity of Green infrastructure 11 <br/>2.4.2 Multi-functionality of green infrastructure 12 <br/>2.4.3 Multiscale Green infrastructure 13 <br/>2.5 Significance and benefits of green infrastructure 14 <br/>2.5.1 Environmental benefits 15 <br/>2.5.2 Socio-cultural benefits 16 <br/>2.5.3 Economic benefits . 17 <br/>2.6 Principles of green infrastructure planning: 17 <br/>2.7 Green infrastructure in Indian Acts, missions and guidelines 18 <br/>2.7.1 Green Infrastructure trends in different Indian cities 20 <br/>2.8 Standards and Guidelines for Green Infrastructure 21 <br/>2.8.1 International norms for urban green 21 <br/>2.8.2 Indian norms for urban green 21 <br/>2.8.3 State-level norms for Urban green: 23 <br/>3 Context Setting: Ahmedabad 24 <br/>3.1 About the city 24 <br/>3.2 Location and Regional context 24 <br/>3.3 Study area: AMC 25 <br/>3.4 Demographic profile 26 <br/>3.5 Stakeholders 28 <br/>3.6 Development plan mechanisms 29 <br/>3.6.1 Parks and Gardens through TP mechanism 32 <br/>3.6.2 Project mode development 34 <br/>3.6.3 Green streets along major transport corridors: 36 <br/>4 City and Zonal level assessment 37 <br/>4.1 Parks and gardens 37 <br/>4.2 Traffic circle/islands 43 <br/>4.3 Green streets 44 <br/>4.4 Tree cover in AMC area 46 <br/>4.5 Land use land cover 49 <br/>4.6 NDVI analysis 50 <br/>4.7 Key Findings: 51 <br/>5 Neighbourhood level assessment 52 <br/>5.1 Green Infrastructure at neighbourhood level 52 <br/>5.1.1 Selection of TP Schemes for Neighbourhood level analysis 52 <br/>5.1.2 Observations and analysis 56 <br/>5.1.3 Key Findings: 61 <br/>5.2 Condition of green Infrastructure 61 <br/>5.2.1 Need for assessment of the quality of green space 61 <br/>5.2.2 Assessment/evolution on various parameters 62 <br/>5.3 Key findings and observations: 64 <br/>5.3.1 Park size, Number of trees and footfall 65 <br/>5.3.2 Facilities provided vs activeness of the space 65 <br/>5.3.3 Desirable Facilities: 66 <br/>5.3.4 Aesthetics 67 <br/>6 Enabling Mechanisms for Green Infrastructure 70 <br/>6.1 Central and state-level mechanisms 70 <br/>6.2 City-level mechanisms 70 <br/>6.3 Parks and garden department: 72 <br/>6.3.1 Organizational structure: 73 <br/>6.3.2 Rules and Functions of parks and garden department in AMC 73 <br/>6.3.3 Powers and Duties of officers/employees 74 <br/>6.3.4 Procedure followed for decision making . 74 <br/>6.3.5 Norms set for discharge of functions 75 <br/>6.3.6 Categories of documents held 75 <br/>6.3.7 Feedback and complaint readdressed . 76 <br/>6.4 O&M provided to contracted agencies on PPP basis (Private agencies) 76 <br/>6.4.1 Execution of Work 76 <br/>6.4.2 Contract details 77 <br/>6.5 Budgetary allocations for green infrastructure in AMC 78 <br/>7 Improving Green Infrastructure 83 <br/>7.1 Key issues and observations 83 <br/>7.2 Strategies for improvement 85 <br/>7.3 Conclusion . 88 <br/>Bibliography 90 <br/>Appendix 1: Various definitions of Green infrastructure in the world 93 <br/>Appendix 2: Data Checklist for Green Infrastructure Assessment 96 <br/>Appendix 3: List of existing parks and gardens in the city 100 <br/>Appendix 4: List of existing traffic circles/islands in AMC area 108 <br/>Appendix 5: List of existing green central verges in AMC area 111 <br/>Appendix 6: Assessment of selected neighbourhood parks and gardens 116<br/> |
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Personal name | Bansal, Neeru (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
891 ## - Topic | |
Topic | 2018 Batch |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Topic | Master of Urban Infrastructure Planning |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 06/11/2020 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2460 VIK | 022927 | 05/11/2020 | 05/11/2020 | Thesis |