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100 | _aCharakam, Harin | ||
245 | 0 | _aStudying the planning procedure adopted for the new capital city Amaravati (Also available on CD) | |
260 | _c2017 | ||
300 | _aviii,82p.,CD-ROM | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS 1. Introduction 8 1.1. Introduction 9 1.2. Significance of the study . 9 2. Planning Cities in India 11 2.1. Introduction 12 2.2. Chandigarh 12 2.2.1. The selection of site 12 2.2.2. Land Acquisition process 13 2.2.3. City planning and the Architect 14 2.2.4. Land Allocation 15 2.2.5. Conclusions 16 2.3. Bhubaneswar 16 2.3.1. The Formation of Orissa (Odisha) 16 2.3.2. Selection of Site 17 2.3.3. Selection of Architect 18 2.3.4. Master Plan of Bhubaneswar 18 2.4. Gandhinagar . 21 2.4.1. Formation of the Gujarat State 21 2.4.2. Selection of the Site 21 2.4.3. Selection of the Architect 22 2.4.4. The Master Plan 22 2.5. Observations . 24 3. Planned Cities Worldwide 28 3.1. Putrajaya 29 3.1.1. Introduction 29 3.1.2. Choice of Site 30 3.1.3. The Master Plan 31 3.1.4. Growth of the city 35 3.1.5. Leanings from the Putrajaya plan 36 3.2. Naypyidaw 37 3.2.1. Site Selection 37 3.2.2. Planning Objectives 38 3.2.3. Planning of the New Capital 38 3.3. Brasilia . 42 3.3.1. Introduction 42 3.3.2. Choosing the site 42 3.3.3. Selection of Architect and Planner 42 3.3.4. Design of Brasilia’s Pilot Plan 43 3.3.5. Observations 44 4. Amaravati city Master plan details . 46 4.1. Brief History . 47 4.1.1. Ancient Capital of the Andhra’s 47 4.2. Site selection criteria 49 4.2.1. The Sivaramakrishnan Committee 49 4.2.2. Constraints . 53 4.2.3. Opportunities 55 4.3. CRDA Act, 2014 56 4.3.1. Capital Region 56 4.3.2. Selection of the Planning Agency and the designers for the Capital complex 56 4.4. Master Plan 57 4.5. Key Strategies 60 4.5.1. Developing World Class Infrastructure: 60 4.5.2. Opportunities and Housing: 60 4.5.3. Environment and Cleanliness:. 60 4.5.4. Quality of Life 61 4.5.5. Efficient usage of resources 61 4.5.6. Identity for Amaravati . 61 4.6. Planning Strategies 62 4.6.1. Establishing growth corridors . 62 4.6.2. Determining development nodes 62 4.6.3. Other Strategies: 63 4.7. Planning Phasing 63 4.7.1. Phase 1: Catalyze 63 4.7.2. Phase 02: Momentize 64 4.7.3. Phase 03: Sustain 65 5. Land Gathering Mechanism . 66 5.1. Land Pooling 67 5.2. Land Acquisition 68 5.3. Issues 73 5.3.1. Flood plains in Amaravati not suitable 73 5.3.2. Land Mechanism 73 5.3.3. Environmental Concerns: 74 5.4. Stakeholder views 74 5.4.1. Farmers 74 5.4.2. Planning Authorities 75 6. Recommendations 77 6.1. Site selection . 78 6.1.1. Choice of site 78 6.1.2. Regional Context 78 6.2. Public Engagement 79 6.2.1. Social Impact 79 6.2.2. Public participation 79 6.3. Phasing of development 79 6.4. Provision of Public Transport 79 7. Bibliography 81 | ||
700 | _aRay, Chandranath N. (Guide) | ||
891 | _a2015 Batch | ||
891 | _aFP-PG | ||
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