From poverty, inequality to smart city : proceedings of the National Conference on Sustainable Built Environment 2015 /
This book is a comprehensive document visualizing the future of built environment from a multidisciplinary dimension, with special emphasis on the Indian scenario. The multidisciplinary focus would be helpful for the readers to cross-refer and understand others' perspectives. The text also incl...
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
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Singapore :
Springer Nature,
2017.
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Colección: | Springer transactions in civil and environmental engineering.
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- Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Editors; Part I: Poverty, Inequality and Urban Infrastructure; Chapter 1: Municipal Solid Waste Management: A Paradigm to Smart Cities; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definition; 1.3 Urbanization and Municipal Solid Waste; 1.4 Management of Municipal Solid Waste; 1.5 Introduction of Study Area; 1.5.1 Jaipur and Its Population Growth; 1.6 Existing Status of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Jaipur City; 1.6.1 Waste Segregation; 1.6.2 Waste Storage and Collection; 1.6.3 Waste Transportation; 1.6.4 Disposal of Waste.
- 1.7 Results and Findings of the Major Problems Related to MSWM1.8 Discussions; 1.9 Conclusions; Bibliography; Chapter 2: Urban Poverty: Trends, Assessment, and Inclusive Planning as a Solution; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Global Poverty Trends; 2.3 Indian Trend; 2.4 Causes of Urban Poverty; 2.5 Characteristics of Urban Poor; 2.6 Programs and Schemes for Urban Poverty Alleviation; 2.7 Strategies for Urban Poverty Reduction; 2.8 Inclusive Planning; 2.9 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Influence of Changing Real Estate Scenarios on Affordable Housing in India; 3.1 Introduction.
- 3.2 Phases of Residential Real Estate3.2.1 Scenario A: Before Crisis; 3.2.2 Scenario B: During Crisis; 3.2.3 Scenario C: After Crisis (Present and Future); 3.2.3.1 Growth in Market Size and Potentials; 3.3 Driving and Limiting Factors; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Market Situation of Unauthorized Colonies in East Delhi: A Case Study of Guru Ram Dass Nagar; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Guru Ram Dass Nagar; 4.2.1 Facts About the Study Area; 4.2.2 Existing Layout of the Study Area; 4.2.3 Plot Sizes and Building Heights; 4.2.4 Street Section: Then and Now; 4.2.5 Violation of Norms.
- 4.3 Real Estate Scenario in the Colony4.3.1 Finance Availability in the Colony; 4.3.2 Builder Floors; 4.3.3 Collaboration Deal and Sale Prices; 4.3.4 Rental Values; 4.3.5 Security Deposit System; 4.3.6 New Owners in Unauthorized Colonies; 4.4 Conclusion; References; Part II: Smart City and Sustainable Urbanisation; Chapter 5: Smart Concepts for Integrated Rurban Development of Historical Towns in India: Case of Panipat, Haryana; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Rurban Development; 5.3 Smart Cities; 5.4 Smart Villages; 5.5 Smart Communities.
- 5.6 Role of Seventy-Third and Seventy-Fourth Indian Constitutional Amendment Act 1992 for the Development of Smart Communities5.7 Concept of Merging and Diminishing Rural and Urban Boundaries; 5.8 Case Study Town: Panipat, Haryana; 5.8.1 Panipat; 5.8.2 Geographical; 5.8.3 Climate; 5.8.4 Population; 5.8.5 Economics; 5.8.6 Historical Importance of Panipat; 5.9 Smart Concepts for Urban and Rural Development in Panipat; 5.9.1 Smart Concepts to Improve Physical Infrastructure: Urban and Rural Panipat: Following are few Smart technologies to manage infrastructure issues.