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082 _aP TH-2289
_bSHA
100 _aShah, Shimul (PP0008816)
_963106
245 0 _aAssessing sustainability of smart metropolitan cities : a comparative study of Ahmedabad and Chennai proposals (Also available on CD)
260 _c2018
300 _a70p.,CD-ROM
505 _aContents 1 Rationale 11 1.1 Brief profiles of the cities 12 1.1.1 Ahmedabad 12 1.1.2 Chennai 13 1.2 Aim 14 1.3 Objectives 14 1.4 Methodology 14 1.5 Scope and limitations 16 2 Literature review 17 2.1 Gap between literature and study 22 3 Framework formulation for Assessment of Sustainability of Smart Cities of India 23 3.1.1 What is sustainability? 23 3.1.2 Difference between sustainability and livability 23 3.1.3 Liveability standards prepared by Indian government 26 3.1.4 Assessing the smart city mission proposals of Metropolitan cities 27 4 Assessing the smart city mission proposals of Metropolitan cities – Case of Ahmedabad 28 4.1 Area based Initiative 28 4.2 PAN city Initiative 32 4.3 Benefits to the citizens 34 4.4 Convergence of various Missions with Smart City Mission 36 5 Assessing the smart city mission proposals of Metropolitan cities – Case of Chennai 39 5.1 Area based Development Initiative 39 5.2 PAN city Initiative 46 5.3 Benefits to the citizens 47 5.4 Convergence of various Missions with Smart City Mission 48 6 Comparative analysis based on parameters of social, physical and environmental sustainability 51 6.1 Social sustainability 53 6.2 Physical Sustainability 54 6.3 Environmental sustainability 57 7 Conclusions and recommendations 62 7.1 Ahmedabad 62 7.1.1 Spatial impact 62 7.1.2 Social Impact 63 7.1.3 Environmental sustainability 64 7.2 Chennai 65 7.2.1 Spatial Impact 65 7.2.2 Social Impact 65 7.2.3 Environmental Impact 66 7.3 Conclusions 67 7.4 Recommendations 68 8 References 69
700 _aRoy, Anil kumar (Guide)
_963585
890 _aIndia
891 _aFP-PG
891 _a2016 Batch