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100 _aSingh, Shivani (PG190901)
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245 0 _aDigital participation through cityscope:a case of Bhubaneswar (Softcopy is also Available)
260 _c2021
300 _axxiv,66p.
505 _aTable of contents Undertaking i Certificate iii Acknowledgments v Abstract vii Table of contents xi List of figures xv List of tablesx vii Abbreviations xix Executive Summary xxi Chapter 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Background of the Study 1 1.2 Need of the Study 2 1.3 Context of the Research 3 1.4 Research Question 3 1.5 Aim 3 1.6 Objectives 3 1.7 Research Design 4 1.8 Research Methodology 4 1.9 Scope of work 6 1.10 Limitations 6 1.11 Research Timeline 7 1.12 Scheme of Chapterization 7 1.11.1 Chapter 1: Introduction 7 1.11.2 Chapter 2: Literature Review 8 1.11.3 Chapter 3: Profile City 8 1.11.4 Chapter 4: Key Discussions and Analysis 8 1.11.5 Chapter 5: Conclusion and Recommendations 9 Chapter 2: Literature Review 10 2.1 Relevance of decision-making tools in digital participation10 2.2 Digital participation across the globe11 2.21 Digital Twins 12 2.22 City Analytics Lab 14 2.23 Urban Analytics Lab 15 2.24 Coloring London15 • Urban Analytics Lab (Alan Turing Institute) 16 • Lessons learned from digital tools across the globe 18 2.3 Introduction to CityScope 19 2.4 Use of CityScope tool in digital participation20 2.5 CityScope Case Studies 22 2.5.1 “Two World: The future of mobility”, Cooper Hewitt, New York 22 2.5.2 LivingLine, Shanghai, China 23 2.5.3 BRT, Boston, Massachusetts 24 2.5.4 Volpe Site, Cambridge, Massachusetts25 2.5.5 “FindingPlaces”, Refugees Housing, Hamburg, Germany26 2.6 Case Study- “Finding Places” Project 26 2.6.1 The goal of the project 27 2.6.2 Public participation in the project 27 2.6.3 Solutions offered 28 2.6.4 Outcomes and Impacts 28 2.6.5 “FindingPlaces” Analysis 28 2.7 Lessons learned from CityScope Case Studies for Affordable Housing Sites 30 Chapter 3: Affordable Housing in Odisha- Case of Bhubaneswar 32 3.1 Bhubaneswar- City Profile 32 3.2 Urban poverty condition 33 3.3 Rajiv Awas Yojna 33 3.4 JAGA Mission34 3.5 Slums Profile34 3.6 Affordable Housing36 3.1.2 Locating Affordable Housing Sites in Bhubaneswar 37 3.1.3 Collaborations required to locate Affordable Housing Sites 40 3.1.4 Challenges faced in finding Affordable Housing Sites 40 3.7 Why Bhubaneswar for the Indian Context? 41 3.8 Need of CityScope tool in Bhubaneswar 41 3.9 Pilot CityScope application in Bhubaneswar- OCTOPI 41 3.9.1 What is OCTOPI? 41 3.9.2 Need of the tool43 3.9.3 Goal-oriented 44 3.9.4 Features of the tool 44 3.9.5 Stakeholders involved47 396 Expected outcomes from the tool 48 Chapter 4: Key Discussions and Analysis 49 4.1 Understanding CityScope tool 49 4.2 Usage of the tool on the ground 49 3.2 Key takeaways for CityScope in Bhubaneswar from Case Studies50 3.3 Stakeholders Mapped for Key Informant Interviews51 4.5 Key benefits of using OCTOPI in Bhubaneswar 54 4.6 Key challenges of implementing OCTOPI in Bhubaneswar 56 Chapter 5: Conclusion and Recommendations 59 5.1 Conclusion & Recommendations59 References xiii Bibliography xv Appendix 1: Questionnaire for semi-structured interviews xvii
700 _aBandyopadhyay, Saswat (Guide)
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890 _aIndia
891 _a2019 Batch
891 _aFP-PG
999 _c69282
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