Regional planning for sustainable land use in India / edited by Rumi Aijaz, Felix Knopf

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Global Policy GP-ORF SeriesPublication details: New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation, 2019.Description: 179 pISBN:
  • 9789389094374
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.7314 REG
Contents:
I. REGIONAL ISSUES2. An Assessment of Regional Disparities in Karnataka Ashok D. Hanjagi 3. Regional Diversity and Planning in India: Issues around the Upliftment of Tribal Communities V. Srinivasa Rao 4. Sustaining Nature-based Tourism: Spatial Planning Challenges in Tamil Nadu Sugato Dutt 5. Development Discourse for an Inundated Space: The Case of a Disaster-Affected Region Vinita Yadav 6. Role of Small and Medium Towns in Regional Development: The Case of Northeast India Benjamin L. Saitluanga 7. Role of Small Towns in Regional Development:Lessons from South Africa Tathagata Chatterji 8. Development, Commuting and Regional Planning: Inferences from the Census of India, 2011 Sabiha Baig II. REGIONAL PLANNING APPROACHES 9. Geography and Planning: An Alternate Development Discourse Aparna Phadke 10. Planning for City-Regions: Emerging Geographies, Missing Hierarchies Anjali Karol Mohan 11. Planning and Development of the National Capital Region of Delhi: Issues and Challenges Rajeev Malhotra 12. Environmentally Sustainable and Participatory Regional Planning in India: The Goa Model S. T. Puttaraju and Deepika Chauhan 13. Mainstreaming District Spatial Planning in India: Lessons from the Studio on Participatory District Planning in Ganjam, Odisha Saswat Bandyopadhyay and Prasenjit Shukla
Summary: Land surface is under various natural geographical features. All human activities also occur over the land surface. Since land is the basis for many things and is needed for various purposes, it is essential that the surface is optimally utilised. The increasing pressure on land due to high demand and inefficiencies in land use planning and management by the state is adversely affecting the environment and society.
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I. REGIONAL ISSUES2. An Assessment of Regional Disparities in Karnataka
Ashok D. Hanjagi
3. Regional Diversity and Planning in India: Issues around the Upliftment of Tribal Communities
V. Srinivasa Rao
4. Sustaining Nature-based Tourism: Spatial Planning Challenges in Tamil Nadu
Sugato Dutt
5. Development Discourse for an Inundated Space: The Case of a Disaster-Affected Region
Vinita Yadav
6. Role of Small and Medium Towns in Regional Development: The Case of Northeast India
Benjamin L. Saitluanga
7. Role of Small Towns in Regional Development:Lessons from South Africa
Tathagata Chatterji
8. Development, Commuting and Regional Planning: Inferences from the Census of India, 2011
Sabiha Baig
II. REGIONAL PLANNING APPROACHES
9. Geography and Planning: An Alternate Development Discourse
Aparna Phadke
10. Planning for City-Regions: Emerging Geographies, Missing Hierarchies
Anjali Karol Mohan
11. Planning and Development of the National Capital Region of Delhi: Issues and Challenges
Rajeev Malhotra
12. Environmentally Sustainable and Participatory Regional Planning in India: The Goa Model
S. T. Puttaraju and Deepika Chauhan
13. Mainstreaming District Spatial Planning in India: Lessons from the Studio on Participatory District Planning in Ganjam, Odisha
Saswat Bandyopadhyay and Prasenjit Shukla

Land surface is under various natural geographical features. All human activities also occur over the land surface. Since land is the basis for many things and is needed for various purposes, it is essential that the surface is optimally utilised. The increasing pressure on land due to high demand and inefficiencies in land use planning and management by the state is adversely affecting the environment and society.

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