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Formation of public private partnership model for rehabilitation of slums, case of Ahmedabad (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I LIST OF TABLES: 5 LIST OF MAPS: 5 LIST OF FIGURES: 5 ABREVATIONS: 6 1: INTRODUCTION 7 Need for the study 7 Definition of Problem 8 Research Questions: 9 Aim: 9 Objectives: 9 Methodology 9 Scope 11 Organization of the study 11 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 13 Millennium Development Goal 7, Target 11: 13 The Indian scenario 13 Concept and definitions of slum 14 Urban planning and poor 17 Land tenure 17 Slums on public land 18 Land and housing rights 19 Make land available for housing through land management 19 Land Governance 20 Indian scenario for providing housing to urban poor 21 Public private community partnership model (PPCP) 21 'Slum free cities' vision by new policy of central government of India 22 Poverty reduction through public private partnership 23 Background 23 Public Private Partnership for poor in India 24 Public Private Partnership - The Concept 24 Understanding Public Private Partnership features 25 Unsatisfactory results of BSUP programme 25 FSI and Slum TDR: 27 Overview of the draft policy for slum redevelopment of Government of Gujarat 27 3: CASE STUDIES 35 A) SLUM NETWORKING PROGRAMME, AHMEDABAD 35 Project components 36 The partnership concept 37 Financial details of the project 38 Role of each partner in the process of implementation 39 B) SLUM REDEVELOPMENTSCHEME IN MUMBAI 42 Genesis of Slum Rehabilitation Policy: 42 Salient features of SRS (SRA manual, 2004) 43 Procedure of Slum rehabilitation Scheme 45 Comparison between SRD and SRS 48 Flow chart of SRS: 49 Inferences: 49 4: CITY PROFILE OF AHEMDABAD 51 History: 51 Administration 52 Location and Linkages: 52 Growth and spatial pattern of the city 55 Demography 57 Population Projection of Ahmedabad city: 58 5: SLUM PROFILE OF AHMEDABAD 61 Population Projection of slums 62 Location of slums 64 Zone wise analysis of Ahmedabad (Data from AMC) 65 Slum population in each zone 65 Land Ownership 66 Ward wise details: Central Zone 67 North Zone 67 South Zone 67 East Zone 68 West Zone 68 Land ownership details of five zones 69 Selection of slum pockets 71 Methodology: 72 Strategy for Slum Redevelopment projects as per Regulations for the Rehabilitation and Redevelopment of the Slums 2010 by Government of Gujarat: 72 Various PPP models with the incorporation of private sector for redevelopment and relocation models 75 6: PPP MODELS FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF SELECTED SLUM POCKETS OF AHMEDABAD 76 SLUM LEVEL ANALYSIS 76 A) BHIKHADEV NI VADO, RISHI NAGAR, TALAVADI NA CHAPRA: AMRAIWADI (Ward No.32, TPS No. 27) 76 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 77 TALAVADI NA CHAPRA, AMRAIWADI 78 History 78 Condition of the slum from Primary survey: 79 Economic Status of the dwellers: 80 BHIKHADEV NI VADO, AMRAIWADI 80 History: 80 Condition of the slum from Primary survey: 81 Economic Status of the dwellers: 82 RISHI NAGAR 84 History 84 Condition of the slum from Primary survey 84 Economic Status of the dwellers: 85 ISSUES: 86 PPP MODEL I: 87 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 87 Remarks: 90 B) YOGESHWER NAGAR I AND II, VASNA (Ward No 8, TPS No. 26) 91 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 92 History and Condition of the slum: 93 Economic Status of Slum Dwellers: 94 ISSUES: 95 PPP MODEL II: 96 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 96 Remarks: 98 C) BHAGAT NI CHALI, NAVRANGPURA (Ward No 10, TPS No. 3) 99 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 99 Condition of the slum: 101 Economic status of the slum dwellers: 101 ISSUES: 102 PPP MODEL III: 104 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 104 Remarks: 108 D) VASANT KUVA NA CHAPRA, PALDI (Ward No 7, TPS No. 6) 109 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 110 Condition of the slum: 110 Economic status of slum dwellers: 111 ISSUES: 112 PPP MODEL IV: (Relocation) 113 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 114 Remarks: 114 7: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTABLE PPP MODEL FOR SLUM REDEVELOPMENT 115 Special Purpose Vehicle: Authority for Slum Rehabilitation Projects 115 Factors important for implementable PPP model: 115 Built up area: 115 Density calculations: 115 FSI and TDR: 116 Land management: 117 Finances: 117 Implementation Process: 118 Role of each stakeholder 119 BIBLIOGRAPHY 120
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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I LIST OF TABLES: 5 LIST OF MAPS: 5 LIST OF FIGURES: 5 ABREVATIONS: 6 1: INTRODUCTION 7 Need for the study 7 Definition of Problem 8 Research Questions: 9 Aim: 9 Objectives: 9 Methodology 9 Scope 11 Organization of the study 11 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 13 Millennium Development Goal 7, Target 11: 13 The Indian scenario 13 Concept and definitions of slum 14 Urban planning and poor 17 Land tenure 17 Slums on public land 18 Land and housing rights 19 Make land available for housing through land management 19 Land Governance 20 Indian scenario for providing housing to urban poor 21 Public private community partnership model (PPCP) 21 'Slum free cities' vision by new policy of central government of India 22 Poverty reduction through public private partnership 23 Background 23 Public Private Partnership for poor in India 24 Public Private Partnership - The Concept 24 Understanding Public Private Partnership features 25 Unsatisfactory results of BSUP programme 25 FSI and Slum TDR: 27 Overview of the draft policy for slum redevelopment of Government of Gujarat 27 3: CASE STUDIES 35 A) SLUM NETWORKING PROGRAMME, AHMEDABAD 35 Project components 36 The partnership concept 37 Financial details of the project 38 Role of each partner in the process of implementation 39 B) SLUM REDEVELOPMENTSCHEME IN MUMBAI 42 Genesis of Slum Rehabilitation Policy: 42 Salient features of SRS (SRA manual, 2004) 43 Procedure of Slum rehabilitation Scheme 45 Comparison between SRD and SRS 48 Flow chart of SRS: 49 Inferences: 49 4: CITY PROFILE OF AHEMDABAD 51 History: 51 Administration 52 Location and Linkages: 52 Growth and spatial pattern of the city 55 Demography 57 Population Projection of Ahmedabad city: 58 5: SLUM PROFILE OF AHMEDABAD 61 Population Projection of slums 62 Location of slums 64 Zone wise analysis of Ahmedabad (Data from AMC) 65 Slum population in each zone 65 Land Ownership 66 Ward wise details: Central Zone 67 North Zone 67 South Zone 67 East Zone 68 West Zone 68 Land ownership details of five zones 69 Selection of slum pockets 71 Methodology: 72 Strategy for Slum Redevelopment projects as per Regulations for the Rehabilitation and Redevelopment of the Slums 2010 by Government of Gujarat: 72 Various PPP models with the incorporation of private sector for redevelopment and relocation models 75 6: PPP MODELS FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF SELECTED SLUM POCKETS OF AHMEDABAD 76 SLUM LEVEL ANALYSIS 76 A) BHIKHADEV NI VADO, RISHI NAGAR, TALAVADI NA CHAPRA: AMRAIWADI (Ward No.32, TPS No. 27) 76 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 77 TALAVADI NA CHAPRA, AMRAIWADI 78 History 78 Condition of the slum from Primary survey: 79 Economic Status of the dwellers: 80 BHIKHADEV NI VADO, AMRAIWADI 80 History: 80 Condition of the slum from Primary survey: 81 Economic Status of the dwellers: 82 RISHI NAGAR 84 History 84 Condition of the slum from Primary survey 84 Economic Status of the dwellers: 85 ISSUES: 86 PPP MODEL I: 87 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 87 Remarks: 90 B) YOGESHWER NAGAR I AND II, VASNA (Ward No 8, TPS No. 26) 91 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 92 History and Condition of the slum: 93 Economic Status of Slum Dwellers: 94 ISSUES: 95 PPP MODEL II: 96 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 96 Remarks: 98 C) BHAGAT NI CHALI, NAVRANGPURA (Ward No 10, TPS No. 3) 99 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 99 Condition of the slum: 101 Economic status of the slum dwellers: 101 ISSUES: 102 PPP MODEL III: 104 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 104 Remarks: 108 D) VASANT KUVA NA CHAPRA, PALDI (Ward No 7, TPS No. 6) 109 LAND OWNERSHIP DETAILS: 110 Condition of the slum: 110 Economic status of slum dwellers: 111 ISSUES: 112 PPP MODEL IV: (Relocation) 113 AREA CALCULATIONS AND FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT TO THE DEVELOPER: 114 Remarks: 114 7: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTABLE PPP MODEL FOR SLUM REDEVELOPMENT 115 Special Purpose Vehicle: Authority for Slum Rehabilitation Projects 115 Factors important for implementable PPP model: 115 Built up area: 115 Density calculations: 115 FSI and TDR: 116 Land management: 117 Finances: 117 Implementation Process: 118 Role of each stakeholder 119 BIBLIOGRAPHY 120

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