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082 _aP TH-1679
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100 _aKarkhanis, Nupoora K.
245 0 _aUrban commons : the case of Mumbai waterfront (Also available on CD)
260 _c2014
300 _a192p.,CD-ROM
505 _aCONTENTS 1. Introduction 6 Introduction 6 1.1 definition of problem 6 1.2 research questions 8 1.3 aim of the study 9 1.4 objectives of the study 9 1.5 scope and limitation 9 1.6 research methodology 11 1.7 structure of thesis 18 2. Urban commons: the waterfront 21 2.1 waterfront as the urban common 21 2.2 concept of urban commons, cprs and their management 23 2.3 suitability of land uses on the waterfront 31 2.4 waterfront management and planning for public access 34 2.5 the value of urban open space 36 2.6 institutional mechanism 38 2.7 approaches for valuing open space 39 2.8 open space services and public trust doctrine 42 2.9 the case of Mumbai 47 3. Public open spaces on the urban waterfront 54 3.1 definition of public open space 54 3.2 characteristics and role of public open space on the waterfront 55 3.3 types of public open spaces 57 4. Greater mumbai and its waterfront 59 4.1 history of mumbai 59 4.2 city physique 59 4.3 city administration 60 4.4 city demographics 62 4.5 urban activity structure 66 4.6 existing land use of the city 68 4.7 public open space as the social amenity 71 4.8 urban waterfront – distribution of coastal activities 78 4.9 distribution of land use along the western coast of greater mumbai 81 5. Public open spaces on mumbai’s waterfront 89 5.1 accessibility 89 5.2 control and ownership 102 5.3 utilisation 104 5.4 quality of mumbai’s waterfront 123 5.5 value of public open space on mumbai’s waterfront 131 6. Present planning context of public open spaces on The waterfront of mumbai 147 6.1 existing public open spaces 147 6.2 provision of public open spaces 147 6.3 policy of government for maintenance of open spaces 148 6.4 planning the green acres as lungs of city 149 6.5 coast of mumbai and coastal zone regulations 150 6.6 effect of development projects on environment 152 6.7 lack of waterfront management in development plan 153 6.8 overview of provision for public open spaces in development plan Of mumbai 153 6.9 institutions’ role 160 6.10 the possible nexus between builder, bureaucrat and politician 161 6.11 public initiatives 162 6.12 public open space on waterfront as valuable Asset of the city 163 6.13 value of public open spaces 164 6.14 dominance of economic and development approaches 166 7. Summary and conclusion 168 Bibliography 175 Annexure 184
700 _aParthasarathy R.(Guide)
891 _a2012 Batch
891 _aFP-PG
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