TY - BOOK AU - Das, Manali (PP0005316) AU - Amiraslani, Mehrnaz (Guide) TI - Understanding participation process to involve informal sector in design and planning of public realm (Also available on CD) U1 - P TH-2258 PY - 2018/// N1 - Contents Abstract i Acknowledgements iii Contents v List of tables viii List of Figures ix List of Abbreviations xi 1 Introduction 1 1. Background 1 2. Need for Study 3 3. Research Questions 3 4. Aim of the Study 4 5. Objective 4 6. Methodology 4 7. Scope and Limitation 5 2 Literature Review 6 1. Background of Ahmedabad City 6 2. Public Spaces in Ahmedabad 6 3. Regulatory Efforts and Guidelines for Public Spaces 9 2.3.1 Comprehensive Development Plan 2021 (Second Revised) Part III General Development Control Regulations 9 2.3.2 Law, Regulations and Rights of Street Vendors: Ahmedabad 10 2.3.2.1 National Policy on Urban Street Vendors of India, 2004 & 2009 10 2.3.2.2 Ahmedabad Street Vendors’ Scheme, 2010 11 2.3.3 Model Building Bye-Laws 12 2.3.3.1 Public – Semi-public 12 2.3.4 Urban and Regional Development Plans Formulation & Im plementation Guidelines, Volume – I, 1st Draft 13 2.3.4.1 Open Spaces 14 2.3.4.2 Other Controls 14 2.3.4.3 Variation by Size of Settlement 15 2.3.4.4 Commercial Activity 15 2.3.4.5 Urban Street Vendors 15 2.3.5 Urban and Regional Planning in India: A Handbook for Professional Practice . 16 2.3.6 Inclusive Design for Street Vendors in India 17 2.3.6.1 Design Parameters 17 2.3.6.2 Type of Market or Street Vending Area: 18 4. Participatory Design Process in India 19 2.4.1 Participatory Planning Processes in Indian Cities: Its Challenges and Opportunities 20 2.4.2 Public Participation in Urban Planning with respect to 74th CAA and JNNURM Reforms: A Case of Gujarat 21 2.4.2.1 Contemporary Planning Vs. Participatory Planning 22 2.4.2.2 Sample Size Selection 22 2.4.2.3 Urban Reforms for Community Participation 23 2.4.3 The Community Participation Law in Urban India: Status and Isssues 24 2.4.3.1 JNNURM and Urban Sector Reforms 25 2.4.3.2 The Community Participation Law: Strengthening Citizen Participation 25 3 Methodology 29 1. Research Methods for Case Studies 29 2. Case of Sabarmati Riverfront Development, Ahmedabad 29 3.2.1 Procedures followed 30 3.2.2 Participatory Process 33 3.2.2.1 Ahmedabad Gujari Bazaar: Community-Based Rehabilitation Plan 33 3.2.2.2 Public Hearing on Habitat and Livelihood Displacements 34 3.2.3 Consideration for Informal Activities in Project 37 3.2.4 Process of Planning and Design 42 3. Interview with the Stakeholders of Sabarmati Riverfront Development, Ahmedabad 44 4. Conclusion 46 5. Case of Bhadra Plaza Redevelopment 47 3.5.1 Procedures followed 47 3.5.2 Participation Process 49 3.5.3 Consideration for Informal Activities in Project 50 3.5.4 Process of Planning and Design 51 3.5.4.1 Architectural Controls and Urban Design Guidelines 52 3.5.4.2 Design Strategy 53 6. Conclusion 58 7. Interview with the Stakeholders of Bhadra Plaza Redevelopment, Ahmedabad 56 4 Case Studies in International Context 1. Dreamhamar, Norway 61 4.1.1 Partners 61 4.1.2 Target Users 61 4.1.3 Drivers to use Participatory Approach 61 4.1.4 Location of Participation Process 62 4.1.5 Pros of Participation Design Approach 62 4.1.6 Cons of Participation Design Approach 63 4.1.7 Facilitator’s Skills that enabled Participation 63 4.1.8 Outcomes 63 2. Antofagasta Limpiya Y Conectada, Chile 65 4.2.1 Partners 65 4.2.2 Target Users 65 4.2.3 Drivers to use participatory process 66 4.2.4 Location of Participation Process 66 4.2.5 Pros of Participation Design Approach 66 4.2.6 Cons of Participation Design Approach 66 4.2.7 Facilitator’s Skills that enabled Participation 67 4.2.8 Outcomes 67 5 Conclusion 69 1. MECHANISM 1 69 2. MECHANISM 2 71 3. MECHANISM 3 73 References 75 ER -