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Slum free city plan of action : a case of Shimla (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS CHAPTER -1 . 15 “NEED FOR SHELTER“ . 15 INTRODUCTION 16 1. AFFORDABILITY OF SHELTER 17 1.2 NEED FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN INDIA 18 1.3 INCOME CATEGORIES AND HOUSING SHORTAGE 19 1.4 NEED FOR RESEARCH 20 1.4.1 Qualitative Aspect of the Housing Problem . 20 1.4.2 Quantitative aspects of Housing Problem 20 CHAPTER -2 . 25 “THESIS PROPOSAL” 25 2.1 RESEARCH OBJECTIVE . 26 2.2 RESEARCH OUESTIONS 26 2.3 AIM 26 2.4 OBJECTIVES 26 2.5 SCOPE & LIMITATIONS . 27 2.6 ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK . 28 2.7 DATA SOURCE & DATA COLLECTION 29 CHAPTER -3 . 30 “LITERATURE REVIEW” 30 3.1 HOUSING AFFORDABILITY 30 3.1 HOUSING AFFORDABILITY 31 3.2 DEFINATIONS . 31 3.3 THE LANDSCAPE OF AFFORABLE HOUSING IN INDIA 32 3.4 REASONS FOR LACK OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THE POOR 35 3.5 CRITICAL FACTORS FOR HOUSING PROVISION 37 3.6 ACTORS IN THE HOUSING SECTOR 37 3.7 METHODS OF SHELTER DELIVERY 38 3.8 HOUSING POLICIES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 39 3.8.1 Evaluation of housing policies 39 3.8.2 Analysis of the five year plans 41 3.9 HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF LAWS AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING HOUSING SECTOR AT CENTRAL LEVEL 42 3.10 STATE LEVEL HOUSING POLICIES 43 3.10.1 Previous policies and Programmes . 46 CHAPTER -4 . 48 “SHIMLA – THE CITY PROFILE” 48 4.1 INTRODUCTION . 49 4.2 HISTORICAL EVOLUTION . 50 4.4 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CITY . 51 4.4.1 Topography and Drainage 51 4.4.2 Location 52 4.4.3 Physical Linkage 53 4.4.4 City Spatial Growth Pattern 53 4.4.5 Social and Demographic Profile 54 4.4.6 Economic Profile 57 4.4.7 Land Use Analysis . 59 4.4.8 Housing Profile . 60 4.4.9 Infrastructure Analysis 62 CHAPTER -5 . 66 “PRELIMINARY FINDINGS” 66 5.1 INTRODUCTION . 68 5.2 MAJOR SLUMLS LOCATION WITH MAXIMUM NO OF SLUM POCKETS 69 5.3 ANALYSIS OF THE PROGRAMMES IMPLEMENTED FOR URBAN POOR 70 5.4 SELECTION CRITERIA 72 5.4.1 Location of the Slum Pockets & Household Size 73 5.4.2 Land Ownership 74 5.4.3 Surrounding Land use 74 5.4.3 Type of Structures . 75 5.4.4 Household Income . 76 5.4.5 Household Expenditure 76 5.4.6 Occupational Structure 77 5.4.7 Tenants (long term/ short term) . 77 5.4.8 Household Size . 77 5.4.9 Infrastructure Availability 78 5.5 INFERENCES 82 CHAPTER -6 . 85 “PRELIMINARY FINDINGS” 85 6.1 Proposed strategies for the provision of urban affordable housing and better infrastructure. 86 4) Provision of Affordable housing, in terms of rental housing. 88 REFRENCES . 89 ANNEXURES 91
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CONTENTS CHAPTER -1 . 15 “NEED FOR SHELTER“ . 15 INTRODUCTION 16 1. AFFORDABILITY OF SHELTER 17 1.2 NEED FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN INDIA 18 1.3 INCOME CATEGORIES AND HOUSING SHORTAGE 19 1.4 NEED FOR RESEARCH 20 1.4.1 Qualitative Aspect of the Housing Problem . 20 1.4.2 Quantitative aspects of Housing Problem 20 CHAPTER -2 . 25 “THESIS PROPOSAL” 25 2.1 RESEARCH OBJECTIVE . 26 2.2 RESEARCH OUESTIONS 26 2.3 AIM 26 2.4 OBJECTIVES 26 2.5 SCOPE & LIMITATIONS . 27 2.6 ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK . 28 2.7 DATA SOURCE & DATA COLLECTION 29 CHAPTER -3 . 30 “LITERATURE REVIEW” 30 3.1 HOUSING AFFORDABILITY 30 3.1 HOUSING AFFORDABILITY 31 3.2 DEFINATIONS . 31 3.3 THE LANDSCAPE OF AFFORABLE HOUSING IN INDIA 32 3.4 REASONS FOR LACK OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THE POOR 35 3.5 CRITICAL FACTORS FOR HOUSING PROVISION 37 3.6 ACTORS IN THE HOUSING SECTOR 37 3.7 METHODS OF SHELTER DELIVERY 38 3.8 HOUSING POLICIES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 39 3.8.1 Evaluation of housing policies 39 3.8.2 Analysis of the five year plans 41 3.9 HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF LAWS AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING HOUSING SECTOR AT CENTRAL LEVEL 42 3.10 STATE LEVEL HOUSING POLICIES 43 3.10.1 Previous policies and Programmes . 46 CHAPTER -4 . 48 “SHIMLA – THE CITY PROFILE” 48 4.1 INTRODUCTION . 49 4.2 HISTORICAL EVOLUTION . 50 4.4 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CITY . 51 4.4.1 Topography and Drainage 51 4.4.2 Location 52 4.4.3 Physical Linkage 53 4.4.4 City Spatial Growth Pattern 53 4.4.5 Social and Demographic Profile 54 4.4.6 Economic Profile 57 4.4.7 Land Use Analysis . 59 4.4.8 Housing Profile . 60 4.4.9 Infrastructure Analysis 62 CHAPTER -5 . 66 “PRELIMINARY FINDINGS” 66 5.1 INTRODUCTION . 68 5.2 MAJOR SLUMLS LOCATION WITH MAXIMUM NO OF SLUM POCKETS 69 5.3 ANALYSIS OF THE PROGRAMMES IMPLEMENTED FOR URBAN POOR 70 5.4 SELECTION CRITERIA 72 5.4.1 Location of the Slum Pockets & Household Size 73 5.4.2 Land Ownership 74 5.4.3 Surrounding Land use 74 5.4.3 Type of Structures . 75 5.4.4 Household Income . 76 5.4.5 Household Expenditure 76 5.4.6 Occupational Structure 77 5.4.7 Tenants (long term/ short term) . 77 5.4.8 Household Size . 77 5.4.9 Infrastructure Availability 78 5.5 INFERENCES 82 CHAPTER -6 . 85 “PRELIMINARY FINDINGS” 85 6.1 Proposed strategies for the provision of urban affordable housing and better infrastructure. 86 4) Provision of Affordable housing, in terms of rental housing. 88 REFRENCES . 89 ANNEXURES 91

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