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Impact of infrastructure development on built - a case study of jaipur city (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS Map 4.7: City Level Road Network..49 .......... 1-XIX EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1-XX 1 introduction 1-XX 2 RATIONAL 1-XX 3 Aim 1-XX 4 OBJECTIVES 1-XX 5 Research Questions 1-XXI 6 Information system and sources 1-XXI 7 Details of the Primary and Secondary Data 1-XXI 8 Analytical Framework 1-XXII 9 WHY concerned three wards chosen for the study? 1-XXII 10 Scope and Limitations of the study 1-XXIII 11 Main Findings 1-XXIV 11.1 Physical Infrastructure Services 1-XXIV 11.2 Priority Ranks for Physical Infrastructure Services 1-XXV 11.3 Social Infrastructure Services 1-XXVI 12 land Use Structure 1-XXVI 13 Floor Space Index in Study Area 1-XXVII 14 OPEN Spaces and Greenery in the City 1-XXVII 15 Conclusion 1-XXVII 16 Suggestion 1-XXVIII 1. INTRODUCTION 1-1 1.1. Statement Of the Problem 1-1 1.2. LITRATURE OF REVIEW 1-1 1.3 Aim 1-3 1.4 OBJECTIVES 1-4 1.5 Research Questions 1-4 1.6 Information system and sources 1-4 1.7 Details of the Primary and Secondary Data 1-4 1.8 Analytical Framework 1-5 1.9 WHY concerned three wards chosen for the study? 1-5 2.10 Scope and Limitations of the study 1-6 1.11 CHAPTER WISE DETAILS OF PROPOSED RESEARCH 1-7 1.12 General Implemantation and Use of the study 1-7 2. GENERAL PROFILE OF CITY 2-8 2.1 Introduction 2-8 2.2 Demographic Trends 2-8 SOURCE: JNN 2-9 4.2.1 Population Growth Rate 2-9 Source: JNN 2-10 4.2.2 Population Density 2-10 4.2.3 Population Projections 2-10 2.3 LITERACY Rate 2-11 2.4 Sex Ratio 2-11 2.5 Employment profile 2-12 2.5.1 Workforce Participation 2-12 Source: JNN 2-12 2.5.2 Worker Characteristics 2-12 2.5.3 Unemployment 2-13 2.6 Spatial Distribution of Commercial Activities 2-13 2.7 Occupational Structure 2-14 2.8 CITY INCOME CHARACTERISTICS 2-15 2.9 Land 2-16 3. PHYSICAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT OF THE CITY 3-17 3.1 Introduction 3-17 3.2 Proposed and Existings land Use Structure 3-18 3.3 Floor Space Index in Study Area 3-19 3.4 Built up Area of Study Region 3-19 3.5 land use within the study area 3-24 4. URBAN PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES 4-28 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4-28 4.2 WATER SUPPLY 4-28 4.2.1 Present Scenario 4-28 Source: JNN 4-29 Existing system 4-29 4.2.2 Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project (RUIDP) 4-29 4.2.3 Issues 4-30 4.2.4 Deteriorating water quality 4-30 Source: JNN 4-31 4.2.5 Projects in pipeline 4-31 4.2.6 Further scope for improvements 4-32 4.3 Sewerage . 4-32 4.3.1 Collection, treatment and disposal 4-32 4.3.2 Sanitation in Slums and Uncovered Areas 4-33 4.4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 4-34 4.4.1 Legal Framework 4-34 Source: JNN 4-34 4.4.2 Institutional Framework 4-34 4.4.3 The Present SWM Service 4-35 d) Waste Transportation 4-39 4.4.4 COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS AND SURVEYS 4-41 4.5 URBAN TRANSPORT 4-42 4.5.1 Regional Linkages 4-43 4.5.2 City level road network 4-43 4.5.3 Signalized Intersections 4-45 4.5.4 Public Transport System 4-47 4.5.5 Issues 4-48 4.6 Physical Infrastructure Services in Study Wards 4-48 4.6.1 Physical Infrastructure Services 4-48 4.6.2 Priority ranks for infrastructure services 4-50 4.6.3 Priority ranking of issues for the study area 4-52 5. URBAN SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES 5-56 INTRODUCTION 5-56 5.2 HEALTH care 5-56 The City has 29 allopathic Hospitals with 5648 beds and 56 allopathic Dispensaries 5-56 5.3 Education 5-56 5.4 Open Spaces and Greenery in the City 5-58 5.5 Recreation and Socio Culture Facilities 5-59 5.6 Norms and Standards of Social services (UDPFI Guideline) 5-61 5.7 Social Services and its characteristics in surveyed wards 5-62 6. SOCIO - ECONOMIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT OF STUDY AREA 6-63 6.1 Introduction 6-63 6.2 Families and Population Structure 6-63 6.2.1 Type of Family 6-63 6.2.2 Number of Families in Joint Family 6-63 6.2.3 Number of Persons in Family 6-64 6.2.4 Male, Female, Total Population and Sex ratio 6-64 6.3 House Pattern 6-65 6.3.1 Household Ownership 6-65 6.3.2 Size of House 6-65 6.3.3 Built - up Area 6-66 6.3.4 Number of Floors 6-66 6.3.5 Type of House 6-66 6.3.6 Toilet Facility in Household 6-67 6.4 General facilities 6-67 6.4.1 Source of water 6-67 6.4.2 Quality of water supply` 6-67 6.4.3 Health Care facility 6-68 6.4.4 Mode Of Transportation 6-68 5.4.5 Source of fuel 6-69 6.5 Economic Structure 6-69 6.5.1 Family Income 6-69 6.5.2 Total Expenditure of Family 6-70 6.5.4 Source of Savings the Income 6-70 6.5.5 Source of Credit 6-71 6.6 Occupational Structure 6-71 6.6.1 Economic activities 6-71 6.6.2 Employment Status 6-72 6.6.2 Accessories of Households 6-73 6.7 Distance of Amenities from Household 6-73 6.7.1 Distance of Government School from Household 6-74 6.7.2 Distance of Stadium from Household 6-74 6.7.3 Distance of Police Station from Household 6-74 6.7.4 Distance of Police Choky from Household 6-75 5.7.5 Distance of Government Ration Shop from Household 6-75 6.7.6 Distance of Post Office from Household 6-76 6.7.7 Distance of e -mitra from Households 6-76 6.7.8. Distance of Primary School from Household 6-77 6.7.9 Distance of Higher Secondary School from Household 6-77 6.8 Educational Status 6-78 6.8.1 Literacy Rate 6-78 6.8.2 Educational Standard of Male and Female Population 6-78 6.9 General introduction 6-79 6.9.1 Satisfaction by Green Space 6-79 6.9.2 Satisfaction by Infrastructure facility 6-79 6.9.3 Time Spent in Neighborhoods 6-80 7. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 7-81 7.1 sumarry 7-81 7.2 Main Findings 7-82 7.2.1 Physical Infrastructure Services 7-82 7.2.2 Priority Ranks for Physical Infrastructure Services 7-83 7.2.3 Social Infrastructure Services 7-84 7.3 land Use Structure 7-84 7.4 Floor Space Index in Study Area 7-85 7.5 OPEN Spaces and Greenery in the City 7-85 7.6 Conclusion 7-85 7.6 Suggestion 7-86 Bibliography 7-88 Data Source Departments 7-89 Important Visited Websites 7-89 Apendix 7-90 EXISTING AND FUTURE DEMAND SUPPLY GAPS OF CORE URBAN SERVICE 7-90
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CONTENTS Map 4.7: City Level Road Network..49 .......... 1-XIX EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1-XX 1 introduction 1-XX 2 RATIONAL 1-XX 3 Aim 1-XX 4 OBJECTIVES 1-XX 5 Research Questions 1-XXI 6 Information system and sources 1-XXI 7 Details of the Primary and Secondary Data 1-XXI 8 Analytical Framework 1-XXII 9 WHY concerned three wards chosen for the study? 1-XXII 10 Scope and Limitations of the study 1-XXIII 11 Main Findings 1-XXIV 11.1 Physical Infrastructure Services 1-XXIV 11.2 Priority Ranks for Physical Infrastructure Services 1-XXV 11.3 Social Infrastructure Services 1-XXVI 12 land Use Structure 1-XXVI 13 Floor Space Index in Study Area 1-XXVII 14 OPEN Spaces and Greenery in the City 1-XXVII 15 Conclusion 1-XXVII 16 Suggestion 1-XXVIII 1. INTRODUCTION 1-1 1.1. Statement Of the Problem 1-1 1.2. LITRATURE OF REVIEW 1-1 1.3 Aim 1-3 1.4 OBJECTIVES 1-4 1.5 Research Questions 1-4 1.6 Information system and sources 1-4 1.7 Details of the Primary and Secondary Data 1-4 1.8 Analytical Framework 1-5 1.9 WHY concerned three wards chosen for the study? 1-5 2.10 Scope and Limitations of the study 1-6 1.11 CHAPTER WISE DETAILS OF PROPOSED RESEARCH 1-7 1.12 General Implemantation and Use of the study 1-7 2. GENERAL PROFILE OF CITY 2-8 2.1 Introduction 2-8 2.2 Demographic Trends 2-8 SOURCE: JNN 2-9 4.2.1 Population Growth Rate 2-9 Source: JNN 2-10 4.2.2 Population Density 2-10 4.2.3 Population Projections 2-10 2.3 LITERACY Rate 2-11 2.4 Sex Ratio 2-11 2.5 Employment profile 2-12 2.5.1 Workforce Participation 2-12 Source: JNN 2-12 2.5.2 Worker Characteristics 2-12 2.5.3 Unemployment 2-13 2.6 Spatial Distribution of Commercial Activities 2-13 2.7 Occupational Structure 2-14 2.8 CITY INCOME CHARACTERISTICS 2-15 2.9 Land 2-16 3. PHYSICAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT OF THE CITY 3-17 3.1 Introduction 3-17 3.2 Proposed and Existings land Use Structure 3-18 3.3 Floor Space Index in Study Area 3-19 3.4 Built up Area of Study Region 3-19 3.5 land use within the study area 3-24 4. URBAN PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES 4-28 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4-28 4.2 WATER SUPPLY 4-28 4.2.1 Present Scenario 4-28 Source: JNN 4-29 Existing system 4-29 4.2.2 Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project (RUIDP) 4-29 4.2.3 Issues 4-30 4.2.4 Deteriorating water quality 4-30 Source: JNN 4-31 4.2.5 Projects in pipeline 4-31 4.2.6 Further scope for improvements 4-32 4.3 Sewerage . 4-32 4.3.1 Collection, treatment and disposal 4-32 4.3.2 Sanitation in Slums and Uncovered Areas 4-33 4.4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 4-34 4.4.1 Legal Framework 4-34 Source: JNN 4-34 4.4.2 Institutional Framework 4-34 4.4.3 The Present SWM Service 4-35 d) Waste Transportation 4-39 4.4.4 COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS AND SURVEYS 4-41 4.5 URBAN TRANSPORT 4-42 4.5.1 Regional Linkages 4-43 4.5.2 City level road network 4-43 4.5.3 Signalized Intersections 4-45 4.5.4 Public Transport System 4-47 4.5.5 Issues 4-48 4.6 Physical Infrastructure Services in Study Wards 4-48 4.6.1 Physical Infrastructure Services 4-48 4.6.2 Priority ranks for infrastructure services 4-50 4.6.3 Priority ranking of issues for the study area 4-52 5. URBAN SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES 5-56 INTRODUCTION 5-56 5.2 HEALTH care 5-56 The City has 29 allopathic Hospitals with 5648 beds and 56 allopathic Dispensaries 5-56 5.3 Education 5-56 5.4 Open Spaces and Greenery in the City 5-58 5.5 Recreation and Socio Culture Facilities 5-59 5.6 Norms and Standards of Social services (UDPFI Guideline) 5-61 5.7 Social Services and its characteristics in surveyed wards 5-62 6. SOCIO - ECONOMIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT OF STUDY AREA 6-63 6.1 Introduction 6-63 6.2 Families and Population Structure 6-63 6.2.1 Type of Family 6-63 6.2.2 Number of Families in Joint Family 6-63 6.2.3 Number of Persons in Family 6-64 6.2.4 Male, Female, Total Population and Sex ratio 6-64 6.3 House Pattern 6-65 6.3.1 Household Ownership 6-65 6.3.2 Size of House 6-65 6.3.3 Built - up Area 6-66 6.3.4 Number of Floors 6-66 6.3.5 Type of House 6-66 6.3.6 Toilet Facility in Household 6-67 6.4 General facilities 6-67 6.4.1 Source of water 6-67 6.4.2 Quality of water supply` 6-67 6.4.3 Health Care facility 6-68 6.4.4 Mode Of Transportation 6-68 5.4.5 Source of fuel 6-69 6.5 Economic Structure 6-69 6.5.1 Family Income 6-69 6.5.2 Total Expenditure of Family 6-70 6.5.4 Source of Savings the Income 6-70 6.5.5 Source of Credit 6-71 6.6 Occupational Structure 6-71 6.6.1 Economic activities 6-71 6.6.2 Employment Status 6-72 6.6.2 Accessories of Households 6-73 6.7 Distance of Amenities from Household 6-73 6.7.1 Distance of Government School from Household 6-74 6.7.2 Distance of Stadium from Household 6-74 6.7.3 Distance of Police Station from Household 6-74 6.7.4 Distance of Police Choky from Household 6-75 5.7.5 Distance of Government Ration Shop from Household 6-75 6.7.6 Distance of Post Office from Household 6-76 6.7.7 Distance of e -mitra from Households 6-76 6.7.8. Distance of Primary School from Household 6-77 6.7.9 Distance of Higher Secondary School from Household 6-77 6.8 Educational Status 6-78 6.8.1 Literacy Rate 6-78 6.8.2 Educational Standard of Male and Female Population 6-78 6.9 General introduction 6-79 6.9.1 Satisfaction by Green Space 6-79 6.9.2 Satisfaction by Infrastructure facility 6-79 6.9.3 Time Spent in Neighborhoods 6-80 7. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 7-81 7.1 sumarry 7-81 7.2 Main Findings 7-82 7.2.1 Physical Infrastructure Services 7-82 7.2.2 Priority Ranks for Physical Infrastructure Services 7-83 7.2.3 Social Infrastructure Services 7-84 7.3 land Use Structure 7-84 7.4 Floor Space Index in Study Area 7-85 7.5 OPEN Spaces and Greenery in the City 7-85 7.6 Conclusion 7-85 7.6 Suggestion 7-86 Bibliography 7-88 Data Source Departments 7-89 Important Visited Websites 7-89 Apendix 7-90 EXISTING AND FUTURE DEMAND SUPPLY GAPS OF CORE URBAN SERVICE 7-90

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