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Enhancing public participation in urban planning (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTSExecutive Summary 5 List of figures 12 List of table 13 1. Introduction 14 1.1. Background 15 1.2. Relevance of Study 17 1.3. Aim and Objective 18 1.4. Research Question 18 1.5. Research Design 18 1.5.1. Scope of the study 18 1.5.2. Research Methodology 19 1.5.3. Structure of the report 20 2. Literature Review 21 2.1. Community Participation 22 2.1.1. Types of Participation 23 2.1.2. Benefits of public participation 24 2.1.3. Advantages of People Participation 25 2.1.4. Problems in Community Participation 26 2.2 Community Participation in International Practices 26 2.3. Community Participation in India 28 2.4. Community Participation Law 30 2.5. Contemporary Planning vs. Participatory Planning 32 2.5.1. Traditional Planning 32 2.5.2. Participatory Planning 32 2.6. Urban Planning in Gujarat 34 2.7. Conclusion 35 3. Case Study: Vadodara Development plan 2031 36 3.1. Development Plan 37 3.1.1. Definition 37 3.1.2. Scope 37 3.2. Process of Development Plan 38 3.3. Case Study: Vadodara 41 3.3.1. The city of Vadodara 41 3.3.2. Process of Development Plan 43 3.3.3. Public Interface 44 3.4. Issues 46 3.5. Inferences 47 4. Case Study: Town Planning Scheme 49 4.1. Town Planning Scheme 50 4.1.1. Definition 50 4.1.2. Scope 50 4.2. Process of Town Planning Schemes 51 4.3. Case Study: Ahmedabad 53 4.3.1. Demographic 53 4.3.2. Case Study I: TPS no 18 Ghatlodiya Chandlodiya 54 4.4. Issues 58 4.5. Inferences 59 5. Case Study: City Development Plan 60 5.1. City Development Plan 61 5.1.1. Definition 61 5.1.2. Scope 61 5.2. Process of City Development Plan 62 5.3. Case Study: Visnagar CDP 64 5.3.1. The city of Visnagar 64 5.3.2. Preparation of City Development Plan 65 5.3.3. Public Interface 66 5.3.4. City Development Workshop 70 5.4. Issues 73 5.5. Inference 73 6. Conclusion and recommendations 74 6.1. Conclusion 75 6.1.1. General Issues in the Planning Process (DP, TPS and CDP) 76 6.1.2. Adequacy Chart 78 6.2. Recommendation 79 6.2.1. Institutionalizing Community Participation 79 6.2.2. Public Interface in Planning Process 80 6.2.3 Modes of Participation 92 6.3. Conclusion 93 7. References 94 7.1. References 95
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CONTENTSExecutive Summary 5 List of figures 12 List of table 13 1. Introduction 14 1.1. Background 15 1.2. Relevance of Study 17 1.3. Aim and Objective 18 1.4. Research Question 18 1.5. Research Design 18 1.5.1. Scope of the study 18 1.5.2. Research Methodology 19 1.5.3. Structure of the report 20 2. Literature Review 21 2.1. Community Participation 22 2.1.1. Types of Participation 23 2.1.2. Benefits of public participation 24 2.1.3. Advantages of People Participation 25 2.1.4. Problems in Community Participation 26 2.2 Community Participation in International Practices 26 2.3. Community Participation in India 28 2.4. Community Participation Law 30 2.5. Contemporary Planning vs. Participatory Planning 32 2.5.1. Traditional Planning 32 2.5.2. Participatory Planning 32 2.6. Urban Planning in Gujarat 34 2.7. Conclusion 35 3. Case Study: Vadodara Development plan 2031 36 3.1. Development Plan 37 3.1.1. Definition 37 3.1.2. Scope 37 3.2. Process of Development Plan 38 3.3. Case Study: Vadodara 41 3.3.1. The city of Vadodara 41 3.3.2. Process of Development Plan 43 3.3.3. Public Interface 44 3.4. Issues 46 3.5. Inferences 47 4. Case Study: Town Planning Scheme 49 4.1. Town Planning Scheme 50 4.1.1. Definition 50 4.1.2. Scope 50 4.2. Process of Town Planning Schemes 51 4.3. Case Study: Ahmedabad 53 4.3.1. Demographic 53 4.3.2. Case Study I: TPS no 18 Ghatlodiya Chandlodiya 54 4.4. Issues 58 4.5. Inferences 59 5. Case Study: City Development Plan 60 5.1. City Development Plan 61 5.1.1. Definition 61 5.1.2. Scope 61 5.2. Process of City Development Plan 62 5.3. Case Study: Visnagar CDP 64 5.3.1. The city of Visnagar 64 5.3.2. Preparation of City Development Plan 65 5.3.3. Public Interface 66 5.3.4. City Development Workshop 70 5.4. Issues 73 5.5. Inference 73 6. Conclusion and recommendations 74 6.1. Conclusion 75 6.1.1. General Issues in the Planning Process (DP, TPS and CDP) 76 6.1.2. Adequacy Chart 78 6.2. Recommendation 79 6.2.1. Institutionalizing Community Participation 79 6.2.2. Public Interface in Planning Process 80 6.2.3 Modes of Participation 92 6.3. Conclusion 93 7. References 94 7.1. References 95

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