Smart city : hop,skip : how smart is Pune? (Record no. 68438)

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Classification number 307.76
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Personal name Chalke, Neeta Ed.
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Title Smart city : hop,skip : how smart is Pune?
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Pune
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Maharashtra social housing & action league
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020
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Extent 211p.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Foreword IV W Deshpande. President. MASHAL 7<br/>Executive Summary 9<br/>Section 1: Background 15<br/>1.1 lndian Urban context 17<br/>1.2 Smart Urbanism 18<br/>1.3 Smart Urbanism in India [GOl/official perspective) 18<br/>1.4 Pune Smart City 24<br/>Section 2: Methodology 47<br/>2.1 Aims and Objectives 49<br/>2.2 Desk Research 52<br/>2.3 Field Research 52<br/>2.4 Reflections and limitation 55<br/>2.5 Working with the City Coalition 57<br/>Section 3: Survey Finding and Analysis 67 <br/>3.1 ICT. Developrnent and the city 63<br/>3.2 Profile of Respondents in the ABD area 65<br/>3.3 Understanding the Citizens· Perception o~ the SCM 66<br/>3.3.1 Awareness of the SCM and its Implementation 67<br/>3.3.2 Engagement in the SCM 69<br/>3.3.3 Citizens· Opinion of the SCM in Pune 71<br/>3.3.4 Citizens' Perspective on Implementation of Projects in ABO 76<br/>3.4 'No Response· as a Response : Patterns of Silence 83<br/>3.5 ls the SCM representing Citizens· Needs and Aspirations? 83<br/>Section 4: The Voices of Stakeholders on the Smart City Mission<br/>and the Emerging Concerns 85<br/>4.1 lnterviews with Stakeholders of the Smart City 116<br/>4.2 Emerging Concerns 116<br/>4.2.1 Community Participation 116<br/>4.2.2 Citizen Awareness 116<br/>Li.2.3 Governance 117<br/>4.2.4 Transparency 117<br/>4.2.5 Role of Technology 117<br/>4.2.6 Sustainability 117<br/>4.2.7 Efficiency 119<br/>4.2.8 lnclusivity 119<br/>Section 5: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Smart City Mission 133<br/>5.1 Smart Ci ties or World Class Cities? IDunu Roy 135<br/>5.2 The Smart City in a Global Perspective I Sulakshana Mahajan 143<br/>5.3 Smart Sustainable Cities: The First Principles I Or. Gurudas Nulkar 151<br/>5.4 An Analysis of the Financial Robustness and Sustainability <br/>of the Smart Cities Mission I Dr. Ravikant Joshi 157<br/>5.5 The Politics of Implementation I Vijay Kumbhare 178 <br/>Section 6: Conclusion and lessons 185<br/>6.1 Can Inclusivity be more than just an idea? 187<br/>6.2 ICT as a Utility not a status symbol 189<br/>6.3 Collaboration VS. Corporatisation 191<br/>6.4 Urban Development as a social Good? 194<br/>6.5 Lessons 195<br/>References 199<br/>Acknowledgements 202<br/>Our Contributors 203<br/>List of Abbreviations 205<br/>List of Figures 206<br/>List of Tables 207<br/><br/>
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Personal name Still, Enid Ed.
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Country India
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Topic Gratis
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