Analysis of urban spatial structure in major Indian cities (a study of Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai) (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 71413)

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Title Analysis of urban spatial structure in major Indian cities (a study of Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai) (Softcopy is also available)
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Formatted contents note Table of contents<br/>Undertaking i<br/>Certificate iii<br/>Acknowledgments v<br/>Abstract vii<br/>Executive Summary ix<br/>Table of contents xxvii<br/>List of Figures xxxv<br/>List of tables xli<br/>List of Abbreviations xlv<br/>1 Introduction 1<br/>1.1 Background 1<br/>1.1.1 What is Spatial Structure (SS)? 1<br/>1.1.2 What is Urban Spatial Structure (USS)? 1<br/>1.1.3 Why study the evolution of a city's Spatial Structure (SS)? 3<br/>1.1.4 The Theoretical Framework 4<br/>1.1.5 Basic Concepts 6<br/>1.2 The Urbanization Scenario 9<br/>1.2.1 International Context 9<br/>1.2.2 Indian Context 10<br/>1.2.3 Indian Cities Growth and the Types of Issues 11<br/>1.2.4 Regulatory Structures 12<br/>1.2.5 Evidence that "Horizontal Growth" is a trend 14<br/>1.3 Need for Study in the Indian Context 16<br/>1.3.1 Trends and Patterns from the Last Three Decades in India 16<br/>1.3.2 Dynamics of Urban Growth in India 18<br/>1.3.3 Future Urban Growth Scenarios 18<br/>2 Research Framework 20<br/>2.1 Research Questions 20<br/>2.2 Research Gaps 21<br/>2.3 Aim 22<br/>2.4 Objectives 23<br/>2.5 Scope 23<br/>2.6 Limitations 23<br/>2.7 Study Utility 24<br/>2.8 Expected Outcomes 24<br/>2.9 Research Methodology 24<br/>3 Literature Review 28<br/>3.1 Synopsis 28<br/>3.2 The Layout of a City 28<br/>3.2.1 City Operations 28<br/>3.2.2 The Effect of urban spatial structures 29<br/>3.2.3 Fundamental Contextual Variables 29<br/>3.2.4 Cityscape's Land Market 29<br/>3.3 Recognizing unproductive growth patterns 29<br/>3.3.1 The Claims 30<br/>3.3.2 Urban Population Densities and Mobility Patterns 30<br/>3.3.3 Real Estate Market and the General Public 30<br/>3.3.4 Development of Land Resources and Changes in Use 30<br/>3.3.5 The Physical and Intangible Assets 30<br/>3.3.6 Technological Developments 31<br/>3.3.7 Widespread Transit Systems 31<br/>3.3.8 Happenings in Suburbia that Are Auto-Oriented 31<br/>3.3.9 Urban Decay and Quality of Life 31<br/>3.3.10 The Claim's Resolution 31<br/>3.4 Preventing Sprawl: A Prescription 32<br/>3.5 The Literature Review's Doctrines 32<br/>3.5.1 Sprawl’s Detrimental Consequences 32<br/>3.5.2 Valuations and Privileges 32<br/>4 Selection and Profile of Cities 33<br/>4.1 Criteria for Selection 33<br/>4.2 Criteria for Consideration 34<br/>4.3 Profile of Cities 36<br/>4.3.1 Planning Area - 1: Ahmedabad 36<br/>4.3.2 Planning Area - 2: Jaipur 43<br/>4.3.3 Planning Area - 3: Bhubaneswar 51<br/>4.3.4 Planning Area - 4: Chennai 57<br/>4.3.5 Planning Area - 5: Bangalore 62<br/>4.3.6 Planning Area - 6: Mumbai 67<br/>5 Research Design 74<br/>5.1 Bases for Simplifying Urban Spatial Structure Models 74<br/>5.2 Density Gradients (Dx) 75<br/>5.3 Dispersion index (ρ) 77<br/>5.4 Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI 78<br/>5.5 Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 79<br/>6 Data Collection 81<br/>6.1 Data 81<br/>6.1.1 Time Series Population Data 81<br/>6.1.2 GIS Data 81<br/>6.1.3 Landuse Landcover Classification (LULC) 81<br/>6.2 Data Checklist 82<br/>6.2.1 Planning Area 1: Ahmedabad 82<br/>6.2.2 Planning Area 2: Jaipur 85<br/>6.2.3 Planning Area 3: Bhubaneswar 88<br/>6.2.4 Planning Area 4: Chennai 91<br/>6.2.5 Planning Area 5: Bangalore 94<br/>6.2.6 Planning Area 6: Mumbai 97<br/>7 Data Pre - Processing 101<br/>8 Urban Spatial Structure Analysis of Indian Cities 108<br/>8.1 Ahmedabad Urban Spatial Structure Analysis 108<br/>8.1.1 Ahmedabad Density Gradients (Dx) 112<br/>8.1.2 Ahmedabad Dispersion Index (ρ) 118<br/>8.1.3 Ahmedabad Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI) 124<br/>8.1.4 Ahmedabad Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 128<br/>8.2 Jaipur Urban Spatial Structure Analysis 129<br/>8.2.1 Jaipur Density Gradients (Dx) 132<br/>8.2.2 Jaipur Dispersion Index (ρ) 136<br/>8.2.3 Jaipur Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI) 138<br/>8.2.4 Jaipur Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 142<br/>8.3 Bhubaneswar Urban Spatial Structure Analysis 143<br/>8.3.1 Bhubaneswar Density Gradients (Dx) 146<br/>8.3.2 Bhubaneswar Dispersion Index (ρ) 150<br/>8.3.3 Bhubaneswar Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI) 153<br/>8.3.4 Bhubaneswar Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 157<br/>8.4 Chennai Urban Spatial Structure Analysis 158<br/>8.4.1 Chennai Density Gradients (Dx) 161<br/>8.4.2 Chennai Dispersion Index (ρ) 165<br/>8.4.3 Chennai Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI 168<br/>8.4.4 Chennai Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 172<br/>8.5 Bangalore Urban Spatial Structure Analysis 173<br/>8.5.1 Bangalore Density Gradients (Dx) 176<br/>8.5.2 Bangalore Dispersion Index (ρ) 180<br/>8.5.3 Bangalore Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI) 183<br/>8.5.4 Bangalore Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 187<br/>8.6 Mumbai Urban Spatial Structure Analysis 188<br/>8.6.1 Mumbai Density Gradients (Dx) 191<br/>8.6.2 Mumbai Dispersion Index (ρ) 195<br/>8.6.3 Mumbai Rusk Sprawl Index (RSI) 198<br/>8.6.4 Mumbai Concentration - Deconcentration Measure (H and Hrel) 202<br/>9 Comparative Framework of Analysis in Indian Cities 203<br/>9.1 Population Density Gradients in Indian Cities 204<br/>9.2 Average Density and Land Consumption in Indian Cities 210<br/>9.3 Average Land Consumption Per Capita in Indian Cities 210<br/>9.4 Density Profile of Indian Cities 211<br/>9.5 Population By Distance to Center of Gravity or the CBD 217<br/>9.6 Average Distance per Capita to the CBD 218<br/>9.7 Relationship Between Average Distance per Person to the CBD and Built- Up Area 219<br/>9.8 Dispersion Index of Indian Cities 220<br/>9.9 Spatial Structure of Six Indian Cities 221<br/>9.10 Measuring Sprawl in Indian Cities Using Scatter Technique 223<br/>10 Recommendations and Conclusion 225<br/>10.1 Recommendations 225<br/>10.1.1 Urban Sprawl 225<br/>10.2 The Density Gradients, Compactness and Sprawl 227<br/>10.3 Enhancing Urban Spatial Dynamics: Strategies for Policy Measures and<br/>Effective Management Techniques 228<br/>10.3.1 Curbing Urban Sprawl: Managing Demand and Promoting Infill Development 229<br/>10.3.2 Reducing Land Waste: Discouraging Idle and Fragmented Land Use 229<br/>10.3.3 Simplifying Revitalization Processes: Enabling Easy and Facilitated Redevelopment 230<br/>10.3.4 Levying Taxes on Unproductive Land: Property Taxation Measures for Vacant and Underutilized Parcels 231<br/>10.3.5 Maximizing Land Value: Harnessing the Benefits of Transferable Development Rights (TDR) 232<br/>10.3.6 Facilitating Phased Development: Encouraging Step-by-Step Execution 233<br/>10.3.7 Harmonizing Development Efforts: Leveraging Macro and<br/>Micro-Level Plans as Coherent Guidelines 234<br/>10.3.8 Relaxation in Development Control Regulations (DCR);<br/>Buildings and Planning Standards 234<br/>10.3.9 Choosing City Life: Promoting Awareness and Offering<br/>Incentives for Inner-City Residency 235<br/>10.3.10 Decentralized Planning: Nurturing Development at Local Levels 236<br/>10.3.11 Location-Driven Rent Reforms: Navigating Rental Challenges with a Place-Based Approach 237<br/>10.3.12 Urban Development Blueprint: Optimizing City Structures, Land Use, and Transportation Planning 238<br/>10.3.13 Striking the Right Balance: Regulatory Measures for Efficient Urban Density 239<br/>10.3.14 Ensuring Urban Order: Monitoring Spatial Structures and Regulatory Environment 240<br/>10.3.15 Land Banking: Implementing Tools for Promoting, Preserving<br/>and Protecting Landuse and Development 241<br/>10.4 Conclusion 244<br/>References 246<br/>Appendix 1: Literature Review xxi<br/>Appendix 2: Census Database xxv<br/>
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