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Institutional framework for integrated planning and development of high-speed rail station areas (Softcopy is also available)

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Table of Contents Executive Summary x Abstract xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background: High-Speed Rail in India 1 1.1.1 Need for Station Area Development 2 1.1.2 Need for Institutional Framework for Integrated Station Area Planning and Development 3 1.2 Aim and Research Question 6 1.3 Research Objectives 6 1.4 Scope and Limitations 7 1.5 Methodology 7 1.5.1 Understanding HSR Station Area Development Through Literature Review 7 1.5.2 Relevant Case Studies for Understanding Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Development Around the World 7 1.5.3 Understanding Current Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Development for Gujarat 8 1.5.4 Recommendations for Integrated Planning and Development of Station Areas 8 2 Understanding HSR Station Area Development Through Lit Review 11 2.1 Opportunities and Challenges of Station Area Development 11 2.2 Transit-Oriented Development and Station Area Development 13 2.3 Activities in Station Areas 14 2.4 Key Actors in Station Area Planning 16 3 Relevant Case Studies for Understanding Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Development Around the World 18 3.1 Marunouchi Station, Tokyo, Japan 19 3.1.1 Tokyo Station Area Development 19 3.1.2 Learnings 23 3.2 Salesforce Transit Centre, San Francisco, California 24 3.2.1 The Transbay Neighbourhood 24 3.2.2 Key Learnings 27 3.3 Euralille Station, Lille, France 28 3.3.1 Development of Euralille and Key Actors 28 3.3.2 Learnings 30 3.4 Lyon Part Dieu, Lyon, France 31 3.4.1 Key Actors 31 3.4.2 Learnings 32 3.5 Case Studies from India 33 3.5.1 GIFT City 33 3.5.2 Habib Ganj Railway Station Redevelopment 34 3.6 Inferences: Actions and tools for improving Planning for Integrated Planning and development for HSR 35 4 Understanding the Current Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Planning and Development 37 4.1 Actors involved in HSR India 37 4.2 Cross-Interactions within Agencies and Institutions 38 4.3 Current Efforts for Station Area Development 39 4.4 Missing Links and Gaps 42 5 Recommendations for Integrated Planning and Development of HSR Station Areas 45 5.1 Recommendations for Preparation of Plans and Guidelines 47 5.2 State-Level HSR Coordination Committee 48 5.2.1 The members of the committee will be as follows: 48 5.2.2 The major roles and responsibilities of the committee will be as follows: 49 5.3 State-Level HSR Station Area Planning and Development Unit 50 5.3.1 The members of the Unit will be as follows: 50 5.3.2 The major roles and responsibilities of the Unit will be as follows: 51 5.4 Local Level HSR Station Area Planning and Development Cell 52 5.4.1 The members of the Cell will be as follows: 52 5.4.2 The major roles and responsibilities of the Cell will be as follows: 52 5.5 Mechanism for Preparation, Approval and Integration of the Plans 54 6 Conclusion 55 7 References 57 8 Appendices 60 Appendix 1: Literature Review 60 Appendix 2: Literature Case Studies 62 Appendix 3: Research Timeline 64 Appendix 4: Meeting Notes and Key Discussions 65
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary x
Abstract xvii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Background: High-Speed Rail in India 1
1.1.1 Need for Station Area Development 2
1.1.2 Need for Institutional Framework for Integrated Station Area Planning and Development 3
1.2 Aim and Research Question 6
1.3 Research Objectives 6
1.4 Scope and Limitations 7
1.5 Methodology 7
1.5.1 Understanding HSR Station Area Development Through Literature Review 7
1.5.2 Relevant Case Studies for Understanding Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Development Around the World 7
1.5.3 Understanding Current Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Development for Gujarat 8
1.5.4 Recommendations for Integrated Planning and Development of Station Areas 8
2 Understanding HSR Station Area Development Through Lit Review 11
2.1 Opportunities and Challenges of Station Area Development 11
2.2 Transit-Oriented Development and Station Area Development 13
2.3 Activities in Station Areas 14
2.4 Key Actors in Station Area Planning 16
3 Relevant Case Studies for Understanding Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Development Around the World 18
3.1 Marunouchi Station, Tokyo, Japan 19
3.1.1 Tokyo Station Area Development 19
3.1.2 Learnings 23
3.2 Salesforce Transit Centre, San Francisco, California 24
3.2.1 The Transbay Neighbourhood 24
3.2.2 Key Learnings 27
3.3 Euralille Station, Lille, France 28
3.3.1 Development of Euralille and Key Actors 28
3.3.2 Learnings 30
3.4 Lyon Part Dieu, Lyon, France 31
3.4.1 Key Actors 31
3.4.2 Learnings 32
3.5 Case Studies from India 33
3.5.1 GIFT City 33
3.5.2 Habib Ganj Railway Station Redevelopment 34
3.6 Inferences: Actions and tools for improving Planning for Integrated Planning and development for HSR 35
4 Understanding the Current Institutional Framework for HSR Station Area Planning and Development 37
4.1 Actors involved in HSR India 37
4.2 Cross-Interactions within Agencies and Institutions 38
4.3 Current Efforts for Station Area Development 39
4.4 Missing Links and Gaps 42
5 Recommendations for Integrated Planning and Development of HSR Station Areas 45
5.1 Recommendations for Preparation of Plans and Guidelines 47
5.2 State-Level HSR Coordination Committee 48
5.2.1 The members of the committee will be as follows: 48
5.2.2 The major roles and responsibilities of the committee will be as follows: 49
5.3 State-Level HSR Station Area Planning and Development Unit 50
5.3.1 The members of the Unit will be as follows: 50
5.3.2 The major roles and responsibilities of the Unit will be as follows: 51
5.4 Local Level HSR Station Area Planning and Development Cell 52
5.4.1 The members of the Cell will be as follows: 52
5.4.2 The major roles and responsibilities of the Cell will be as follows: 52
5.5 Mechanism for Preparation, Approval and Integration of the Plans 54
6 Conclusion 55
7 References 57
8 Appendices 60
Appendix 1: Literature Review 60
Appendix 2: Literature Case Studies 62
Appendix 3: Research Timeline 64
Appendix 4: Meeting Notes and Key Discussions 65

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