Regional Planning in India

Regional Planning in India
Author: Mahesh Chand
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1983-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8170230586

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Although a few books dealing with some specialised aspects of regional planning have appeared in India, there has been no systematic treatment of the subject from the teaching angle, embracing the whole field of regional planning, drawing attention to to the work done by Indian scholars and focusing on Indian problems. The present book is an attempt in this direction. The 12 chapters of the book, besides dealing with the concepts, methods and techniques of regional planning, have been devoted to specific problems in regional development such as regional imbalances, rural development, backward area development and tribal area development. This provides the necessary orientation to the directions in which regional planning is relevant.

Regional Development and Planning in India

Regional Development and Planning in India
Author: Vishwambhar Nath
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788180693779

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An Introduction to Development and Regional Planning

An Introduction to Development and Regional Planning
Author: Jayasri Ray Chaudhuri
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2001
Genre: Regional planning
ISBN: 9788125018803

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An Introduction to Development and Regional Planning offers a comprehensive analyses of planning in India at a macro, meso and micro level. This book discusses concepts and theories of development and various contradictions arising out of policy intervention. This text provides compulsory reading for students of Economics, Geography, Regional and Urban Planning.

Regional Development Planning in India

Regional Development Planning in India
Author: R. P. Misra
Publisher: International Book Distributors
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1974
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Regional Planning

Regional Planning
Author: R.P. Misra
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1992
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788170223047

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Papers presented at the All-India Seminar on Regional Development and Planning, held at Mysore during 9-11 October 1967.

Urban and Regional Planning Education

Urban and Regional Planning Education
Author: Ashok Kumar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811006083

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This is the first volume exclusively dedicated to planning education, with a focus on India and learning from global experiences for India. Prior to the 1990s, planning education in India was largely confined to national and local economic concerns. Within a globalized scenario, such pedagogies and theories have become outmoded. With new concerns emerging in planning, new pedagogical tools and theorizations need to be developed within planning curricula to provide today’s planners with the wherewithal to adapt to changing and globalizing cities and regions in India. Therefore, the eminent contributors to this volume deal exclusively and comprehensively with planning education in a globalized context. Divided into four thematic sections, this volume provides a comprehensive view of planning education in India, with focus on: • The trajectory of planning education in India.• The kinds of knowledge used for teaching in Indian planning schools, and whether some sort of integration of diverse knowledges is achieved. • The ethical foundations of urban and regional planning in Indian planning schools. • The role of international planning perspectives in providing new insights for Indian planning education. Comprehensive and topical, this volume is of interest to academics and researchers from planning institutes, urban and regional planners and policy makers, as well as architects, social geographers and economists.

Regional Planning in India

Regional Planning in India
Author: L. S. Bhat
Publisher: Calcutta : Statistical Pub. Society
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1972
Genre: India
ISBN:

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Development of India's Urban, Rural, and Regional Planning in 21st Century

Development of India's Urban, Rural, and Regional Planning in 21st Century
Author: Gopal Bhargava
Publisher: Gyan Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This book would motivate the planners to work for development, as a mission and would equally appeal different categories students, all. It is a study and analysis of socio-economic position of India needs new insight and new thinking for its planning and development in the new millennium. There are not many a good book on urban development in the perspective of the 21st century. This book is certainly a valued addition to this little treasure.

Public Participation in Planning in India

Public Participation in Planning in India
Author: Ashok Kumar
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443857181

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Mirroring the complexities of cities and neighborhoods, this volume makes a conscious departure from consensus-oriented public participation to conflict-resolving public participation. In India, planning practice generally involves citizens at different stages of plan-making with a clear purpose of securing a consensus aimed at legitimizing the policy content of a development plan. This book contests and challenges this consensus-oriented view of citizen participation in planning, arguing against the assertion that cities can be represented by a single public interest, for which consensus is sought by planners and policy makers. As such, it replaces consensus-centered rational planning models with Foucauldian and Lacanian models of planning to show that planning is riddled with a variety of spatial conflicts, most of which are resolvable. The book does not downplay differences of class and social and cultural identities of various kinds built on arbitrarily assumed public interest created erroneously by further assuming that the professionally trained planner is unbiased. It moves from theory to practice through case studies, which widens and deepens opportunities for public participation as new arenas beyond the processes of preparation of development plans are highlighted. The book also argues that spaces of public participation in planning are shrinking. For example, city development plans promoted under the erstwhile JNNUM programme and several other neoliberal policy regime initiatives have reduced the quality, as well as the extent of participatory practices in planning. The end result of this is that legally mandated participatory spaces are being used by powerful interests to pursue the neoliberal agenda. The volume is divided into three main parts. The first part deals with the theory and history of public participation and governance in planning in India, and the second presents real-life case studies related to planning at a regional level in order to describe and empirically explore some of the theoretical arguments made in the first. The third section provides analyses of selected case studies at a local level. An introduction and conclusions, along with insights for the future, provide a coherent envelope to the book.