“Transformation through transportation” – city climate action plans and dealing with triple challenges urbanization, fractured urban governance and climate change (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 71438)
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Classification number | P TH-2850 |
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Personal name | Sindhu S. (PUP21348) |
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Title | “Transformation through transportation” – city climate action plans and dealing with triple challenges urbanization, fractured urban governance and climate change (Softcopy is also available) |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2023 |
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Extent | xxi,116p. |
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Formatted contents note | Table of contents <br/>Undertaking iii <br/>Certificate v <br/>Acknowledgments vii <br/>Abstract ix <br/>Table of contents xi <br/>Executive Summary xi <br/>Abbreviations xvii <br/>List of figures xix <br/>List of Table xxi <br/>1 INTRODUCTION 24 <br/>1.1 Background Study 24 <br/>1.1.1 Overview of City Climate Action Plan 24 <br/>1.1.2 Sectors and Sub Sectors 25 <br/>1.2 Need for Study 27 <br/>1.2.1 Transport Emission Trends 28 <br/>1.2.2 Transport Sector and Triple Challenges 28 <br/>1.2.3 Climate Chaos: The Impact of Extreme Weather on the Transportation Sector 29 <br/>1.2.4 Other Impacts on Health, Air quality 32 <br/>1.3 Aim 33 <br/>1.4 Objective 33 <br/>1.5 Scope 33 <br/>1.6 Limitations 34 <br/>1.7 Methodology 34 <br/>2 LITERATURE STUDY 36 <br/>2.1 Literature Overview 36 <br/>2.2 Urban Transport in India 36 <br/>2.3 Governance of Urban Transport 39 <br/>2.3.1 Finance in transport sector 41 <br/>2.3.2 Other Problems 43 <br/>2.4 Key Learnings 43 <br/>3 CASESTUDY 46 <br/>3.1 Durban Climate Action Plan 47 <br/>3.1.1 Overview of the City 47 <br/>3.1.2 Climate Risks 47 <br/>3.1.3 Base line Emissions 47 <br/>3.1.4 Approach towards projects 49 <br/>3.1.5 Institutional Framework 50 <br/>3.1.6 Public Participation 50 <br/>3.1.7 Engagement of Private Sectors 50 <br/>3.1.8 Financial Mechanisms 50 <br/>3.1.9 Monitoring and Evaluation 51 <br/>3.1.10 Generic Key Takeaways 51 <br/>3.1.11 Transport Specific Key Takeaways 52 <br/>3.2 Jakarta Climate Action Plan 53 <br/>3.2.1 Overview of the City 53 <br/>3.2.2 Climate Risks 53 <br/>3.2.3 Baseline Emissions 53 <br/>3.2.4 Approach towards Projects 55 <br/>3.2.5 Institutional Framework 56 <br/>3.2.6 Public Participation 56 <br/>3.2.7 Financial Mechanisms 57 <br/>3.2.8 Monitoring and Evaluation 57 <br/>3.2.9 Generic Key Takeaways 57 <br/>3.2.10 Transport Specific Key Takeaways 58 <br/>3.3 Mumbai Climate Action Plan 59 <br/>3.3.1 Overview of the City 59 <br/>3.3.2 Climate Risks 59 <br/>3.3.3 Baseline Emissions 59 <br/>3.3.4 Approach towards Project 60 <br/>3.3.5 Transport Strategies 61 <br/>3.3.6 Key Gaps 61 <br/>3.3.7 Institutional Framework 62 <br/>3.3.8 Financial Mechanisms 63 <br/>3.3.9 Monitoring and Evaluation 63 <br/>3.3.10 Generic Key Takeaways 63 <br/>3.3.11 Transport Specific Key Takeaways 64 <br/>3.4 Comparison Matrix 65 <br/>4 TRANSPORT AND CLIMATE ACTION PLAN 68 <br/>4.1.1 Transport in General 68 <br/>4.1.2 Transport in Climate Action Plan 72 <br/>4.2 Conceptual Framework 75 <br/>5 Evaluating Transport sector in Chennai Climate Action Plan 78 <br/>5.1 Overview of the City 78 <br/>5.1.1 Transport Statistics 81 <br/>5.2 Climate Risks 83 <br/>5.3 Baseline Emissions 85 <br/>5.3.1 Baseline Emissions - Methodology 85 <br/>5.4 Institutional Part 91 <br/>5.5 Technical Part 94 <br/>5.5.1 Comparing Existing and Proposed Actions 96 <br/>5.6 Public Participation 102 <br/>5.7 Monitoring & Finance 102 <br/>5.7.1 Cross Sectoral Interventions 104 <br/>5.7.2 Outputs and Outcomes of Framework 105 <br/>5.7.3 Stakeholders Consultations 106 <br/>5.7.4 Learnings from Site Visit 108 <br/>6 WAY FORWARD 110 <br/>6.1 Recommendations 110 <br/>6.1.1 Recommendations for Chennai 110 <br/>6.1.2 Recommendations for Tamil Nadu 111 <br/>6.1.3 Recommendations for India 112 <br/>6.2 Conclusion 113 <br/>References 114 <br/>Annexure 115 <br/><br/><br/> |
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Personal name | Sarraf, Saket (Guide) |
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Personal name | Sridhar, Sanjay (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 |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Collection code | Withdrawn status | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Not For Loan | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 01/11/2023 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2850 SIN | 025496 | 01/11/2023 | 01/11/2023 | Thesis |