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Inclusive urban planning state of the urban poor report 2013

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford Uni. Press 2014Description: xxix,342pISBN:
  • 9780198097419
DDC classification:
  • 307.120954 IND
Summary: CONTENTS List of Tables and Figures vii Foreward xiii Preface xv List of Abbreviations xvii Introduction: What do we Know about Inclusive Urban Planning xxiii PART I: INCLUSIVE URBAN PLANNING 1. Evolution of National Policies for Basic Services, Affordable Housing, and Livelihoods for the Urban Poor 3 Arun Kumar Mishra and Shubhagato Dasgupta 2. Urban Planning and Land Management for Promoting Inclusive Cities 24 Giovana Beltrdo 3. Making Cities Work: Planning and Managing Land Use 43 David E. Dowall and Peter Ellis 4. What Makes Sustainable Transport Inclusive? 64 Geetam Tiwari 5. The Intent to Reside: Spatial Illegality, Inclusive Planning, and Urban Social Security 83 Gautam Bhan, Amlanjyoti Goswami andAromar Revi PART II: COUNTRY PAPERS 6. Inclusive Growth, Social Exclusion, and the Urban Poor: Taking a 'Production Lens' 97 to Informality in India Kunal Sen 7. Inclusionary Approaches to Urban Planning: Lessons from South Africa 116 Susan Parnell 8. The Inclusive City: A New Paradigm of Urban Planning in India? 134 Ananya Roy 9. Institutionalizing Spaces for Negotiations for the Urban Poor: New Vocabulary for Urban Planning 148 Darshini Mahadevia 10. Inclusive Planning and Urban Reform in a Restructured Development State: The Case of Brazil 167 Jeroen Klink and Rosana Denaldi 11. Institutional, Regulatory, and Legislative Framework for Urban Planning: Lessons from 180 International Experiences Geoffrey Payne 12. Market-based Mass Housing Development Strategy for Sustainable Inclusiveness of 194 Cities in India: Challenges and Opportunities Keiichi Tamaki and Narayanan Edadan 13. Inclusive Urban Planning in the Philippines 211 Nathaniel A. von Einsiedel and Rosalyn-Frances M. Veneracion PART III: CITY CASE STUDIES 14. Inclusive Urban Planning and Management and Maintenance of Tenements in Cities in 231 Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh Mukesh Kanaskar andShweta Gupta 15. Contribution of the Urban Poor: A Pilot Study from Bengaluru, India 248 Kala Seetharam Sridhar and A. Venugopala Reddy 16. Access to Finance for Incremental Construction: A Study for Three Low-income 265 Settlements in Chennai Nithya V. Raman and Preety Narayan 17. Experience of Security of Tenure toward Inclusion—Indore and Jaipur 286 Neelima Risbud 18. Delivering Stakeholder Consultation and Buy-in for Hong Kong's West Kowloon 311 Cultural District Development Jonathan Beard and Kevin Leung 19. Inclusive Planning: A Case Study of Regent Park Revitalization, Toronto 320 John Gladki Note on Contributors 341
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CONTENTS
List of Tables and Figures vii
Foreward xiii
Preface xv
List of Abbreviations xvii
Introduction: What do we Know about Inclusive Urban Planning xxiii
PART I: INCLUSIVE URBAN PLANNING
1. Evolution of National Policies for Basic Services, Affordable Housing, and Livelihoods for the Urban Poor 3 Arun Kumar Mishra and Shubhagato Dasgupta
2. Urban Planning and Land Management for Promoting Inclusive Cities 24
Giovana Beltrdo
3. Making Cities Work: Planning and Managing Land Use 43
David E. Dowall and Peter Ellis
4. What Makes Sustainable Transport Inclusive? 64
Geetam Tiwari
5. The Intent to Reside: Spatial Illegality, Inclusive Planning, and Urban Social Security 83
Gautam Bhan, Amlanjyoti Goswami andAromar Revi
PART II: COUNTRY PAPERS
6. Inclusive Growth, Social Exclusion, and the Urban Poor: Taking a 'Production Lens' 97
to Informality in India
Kunal Sen
7. Inclusionary Approaches to Urban Planning: Lessons from South Africa 116
Susan Parnell
8. The Inclusive City: A New Paradigm of Urban Planning in India? 134
Ananya Roy
9. Institutionalizing Spaces for Negotiations for the Urban Poor: New Vocabulary for Urban Planning 148
Darshini Mahadevia
10. Inclusive Planning and Urban Reform in a Restructured Development State: The Case of Brazil 167
Jeroen Klink and Rosana Denaldi
11. Institutional, Regulatory, and Legislative Framework for Urban Planning: Lessons from 180
International Experiences
Geoffrey Payne
12. Market-based Mass Housing Development Strategy for Sustainable Inclusiveness of 194
Cities in India: Challenges and Opportunities
Keiichi Tamaki and Narayanan Edadan
13. Inclusive Urban Planning in the Philippines 211
Nathaniel A. von Einsiedel and Rosalyn-Frances M. Veneracion
PART III: CITY CASE STUDIES
14. Inclusive Urban Planning and Management and Maintenance of Tenements in Cities in 231
Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh
Mukesh Kanaskar andShweta Gupta
15. Contribution of the Urban Poor: A Pilot Study from Bengaluru, India 248
Kala Seetharam Sridhar and A. Venugopala Reddy
16. Access to Finance for Incremental Construction: A Study for Three Low-income 265
Settlements in Chennai
Nithya V. Raman and Preety Narayan
17. Experience of Security of Tenure toward Inclusion—Indore and Jaipur 286
Neelima Risbud
18. Delivering Stakeholder Consultation and Buy-in for Hong Kong's West Kowloon 311
Cultural District Development
Jonathan Beard and Kevin Leung
19. Inclusive Planning: A Case Study of Regent Park Revitalization, Toronto 320
John Gladki
Note on Contributors 341

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