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- Assessment Framework for Public Satisfaction on the Urban Water Management Attributes in Central India
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1 Department of Architecture and Planning, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462 003, IN
1 Department of Architecture and Planning, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462 003, IN
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Current Science, Vol 124, No 5 (2023), Pagination: 591-598Abstract
Urban areas of the present and future can be sustainably transformed by involving community participation in decision-making because of their local knowledge. Most of0 the Indian cities have water management problems like accessibility, availability, quality, adequate infrastructure and user charges. Urban water management is one of the prime responsibilities of urban local bodies in India, but there is no provision to assess public satisfaction. This study focuses on the assessment of the satisfaction level of the public on urban water management in Central India to improve the efficiency of urban water. The methodology and proposed framework will help in distinguishing the poor functioning among water attributes that need to be strengthened to maximize the efficiency of the water management system.Keywords
Assessment Framework, City-Planners, Community Participation, Public Satisfaction, Urban Water Management.References
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- Preparedness of Indian Cities for the Implementation of Urban Planning Schemes
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1 Department of Architecture and Planning, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462 003, India., IN
2 Department of Architecture and Planning, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462 003, India., IN
1 Department of Architecture and Planning, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462 003, India., IN
2 Department of Architecture and Planning, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462 003, India., IN
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Current Science, Vol 124, No 11 (2023), Pagination: 1282-1289Abstract
The implementation of global, modern urban planning principles has influenced India’s new urban planning and development schemes, which are outlined in statutory development plans. This study assesses the level of preparedness of Indian cities to implement these schemes by evaluating the extent to which their development plan policies address global, modern urban principles. The policies were graded for each principle, and the cities were ranked based on their total grade. The study reveals that Indian cities have not fully adopted modern urban principles in their development plan policies, and there are significant variations in the implementation of these principles across different cities.Keywords
City Rank, Development Plan, Modern Principles, Scheme Implementation, Urban Planning.References
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