Rethinking restoration of polluted water stretch using spatial planning techniques : a case of Nag River, Nagpur (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 71412)
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Classification number | P TH-2824 |
Item number | JOS |
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Personal name | Joshi, Chaitanya (PUP21080) |
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Title | Rethinking restoration of polluted water stretch using spatial planning techniques : a case of Nag River, Nagpur (Softcopy is also available) |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2023 |
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Extent | x,151p. |
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Formatted contents note | Table of contents<br/>Undertaking <br/>Certificate <br/>Acknowledgement <br/>Abstract <br/>Table of Content <br/>List of Figures <br/>List of Tables <br/>List of Abbreviations <br/>1. Background<br/>1.1.Role of Rivers in the Development of Human Civilizations 1<br/>1.2. Urban River: The Most Vulnerable Stretch of River Ecosystem 2<br/>1.3.Increase in Polluted River Stretches Across India: A Brief of Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) Report 2022 3<br/>1.4.Key Hypotheses and Research Question 4<br/>1.5.Summary 5<br/>2. Aims, Objectives and Research Methodology 7<br/>2.1.Aim 7<br/>2.2.Objectives 7<br/>2.3.Scope of Research Project 9<br/>2.4.Limitations of Research Project 10<br/>2.5.Research Methodology 11<br/>3. Literature Review 15<br/>3.1. River Restoration: Background 15<br/>3.2.Global Perspective on River Restoration and Conservation: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 15<br/>3.3.Efforts of Worldwide River Restoration 17<br/>3.4.Policies and Programs of Government of India 22<br/>3.4.1. Brief 22<br/>3.4.2. Review of Legislature and Policy Framework for River Restoration 22<br/>3.4.3. Key Flagship Programs Related to River Restoration: Critical Overview 25<br/>3.4.4. Major Examples of River Restoration in India 28<br/>3.4.5. Condition of Rivers in Major Urban Cities in India 31<br/>3.5.Summary 34<br/>4. Nag River and its Relation to the Growth of Nagpur City 36<br/>4.1.Nagpur’s Urbanization over the Period from Past Centuries 36<br/>4.1.1. Introduction 36<br/>4.1.2. Administrative Set-up 37<br/>4.1.3. Chronological Development from Past to Present (17th-21st Century) 38<br/>4.1.4. Regional Context and Setting 40<br/>4.1.5. Spatial Changes in Past Year (2000-2020) 43<br/>4.1.6. Recent City-wide Development (2016-21 47<br/>4.1.7. Summary 48<br/>4.2.Past Planning Efforts: Identifying Statutory Planning Efforts in Case of Nagpur and Nag River 48<br/>4.2.1. Development Plan 48<br/>4.2.2. Regional Planning 51<br/>4.2.3. Efforts of Planning and Project Implementation for Nag River Pollution Abetment 54<br/>4.2.4. Status of Nag River Pollution Abetment Plan and Project Implementation 54<br/>4.2.5. Summary 55<br/>4.3.Review of Statutory Development Control Regulations 56<br/>4.3.1. Development Control Regulations of Nagpur City (Applicable till 2020 56<br/>4.3.2. Unified Development Control Regulations for Nagpur City (Applicable from 2020) 57<br/>4.3.3. Critical Overview 57<br/>4.4.Status and Condition of Surface Water Resources in Nagpur Metropolitan Region 58<br/>4.4.1. Surface Water Resources in Vicinity of NMR 58<br/>4.4.2. Major Drainage Pattern in NMR 59<br/>4.4.3. Water Quality Assessment (Nag River and Pili River), 2010-11...61<br/>4.4.4. Condition of Nag River (Qualitative Study) over Past Decades 2000- 2020 65<br/>4.4.5. Summary 71<br/>4.5.Status and Condition of Groundwater Resources in Nagpur Metropolitan Region 72<br/>4.5.1. Groundwater Resources Availability in NMR 72<br/>4.5.2. Depth of Water Table in Pre-monsoon and Post-monsoon Period 73<br/>4.5.3. Quality of Groundwater in proximity to Nag River 74<br/>4.5.4. Issues and Challenges Related to Groundwater 78<br/>4.6.Assessment of Income-Expenditure Statement in Past Years: Review of Municipal Finance of Nagpur Municipal Corporation 79<br/>4.6.1. Rising Dependency of Municipal Finance on Grants 79<br/>4.6.2. Income-Expenditure Statement 80<br/>4.6.3. Expenditure on Public Health and Sanitation 81<br/>4.7 Summary of spatial and temporal changes over past decades with respect to Nag River 84<br/>5. Existing Situation Study of Nag River and Urban Context85<br/>5.1. Introduction 85<br/>5.2.Transect I- Nag River from Origin (Ambazari Lake) to Dhantoli 87<br/>5.2.1. Part I – Ambazari Lake to Shankar Nagar Square 87<br/>5.2.2. Part II – Shankar Nagar to Dhantoli 89<br/>5.3.Transect II – Dhantoli-Sitabuldi-Mahal- Nandanwan 91<br/>5.3.1. Part III – Dhantoli and Sitabuldi Area 91<br/>5.3.2. Part IV – Sitabuldi, Cotton Market Area, Ganeshpeth and Mahal 94<br/>5.3.3. Part V – Old City Area Mahal (Chitvinispura) 95<br/>5.3.4. Part VI – Nandanwan 97<br/>5.4.Transect III – Urban Fringe -Wathoda Layout and Pardi 99<br/>5.4.1. Part VII- St. Xavier’s High School to Wathoda Layout 101<br/>5.5.Summary 102<br/>6. Assessment of Urban River Management Plan Framework and its Implementation in context of Nag River 104<br/>6.1.Background 104<br/>6.2.Unique Aspect of Nag River: From Findings and Analysis 104<br/>6.3.Urban River Management Plan Framework: A Brief Outline 105<br/>6.4.Rationale, Scope of Intervention and Critics based on URMP’s Objectives Respect to Nag River’s Context: A Review 107<br/>6.5.Critical Overview of URMP Framwwork 110<br/>6.6.Institutional Structure and Key Stakeholder’s Associated with Nag River<br/>Pollution Abetment Program 111<br/>6.7.Stakeholder’s Consultation: Private Stakeholder’s Perspective 111<br/>6.8.Stakeholder’s Consultation: Public Stakeholder’s Perspective 113<br/>6.9. Highlights from the Stakeholder’s Consultation 115<br/>7. Recommendations 118<br/>7.1.Background 118<br/>7.2.Key Problem 120<br/>7.2.1. Understanding Development Cycle and Price Trends in the Context of both Greenfield and Brownfield Developments Key Problems 120<br/>7.2.2. Alternative Statutory Means to Facilitate Supply of Land 122<br/>7.2.3. Town Planning Schemes and Local Area Plans as Micro-planning Tools for River Rejuvenation 124<br/>7.2.4. Challenges in the Implementation of TP/LAP Models in Urban Context 135<br/>7.3.Key Problem II 135<br/>7.3.1. Land as an Asset: The Concept of Land Value Capture 135<br/>7.3.2. Classification of LVC based on Context and Parameters 136<br/>7.3.3. Elements of LVC 137<br/>7.3.4. Urban Context Along Nag River and its Applicability of LVC Tools 139<br/>7.3.5. Challenges in Applicability of LVC Tools 141<br/>7.4.Key Problem III 142<br/>7.4.1. The Concept of Tradable Development Rights 143<br/>7.4.2. Conceptualizing River-based TDR Mechanism 143<br/>7.4.3. Challenges in Making TDR an Effective Element of Compensation in Urban Areas 145<br/>7.5.Recommendations Based on Spatial Hierarchy 146<br/>7.6.Miscellaneous Recommendations 148<br/>7.7.Summary: Interrelationship of Various Spatial Recommendations: The<br/>Ideation of Create, Capture and Compensate: 3C’s Approach 149<br/>8. References 151<br/> |
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Personal name | Goswami, Subhrangsu (Guide) |
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Country | India |
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Topic | 2021 Batch |
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Topic | Faculty of Planning |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Topic | Urban Planning |
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