Urban Renewal The Indian Experience
Book Details
• Publisher: Sterling Publishers Private Limited
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1989
• Pages: 267
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition but jacket is slightly damaged
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Urban Renewal: The Indian Experience by D. Ravindra Prasad examines the challenges and strategies associated with urban development and redevelopment in India. The book provides an analytical overview of how Indian cities have evolved over time and the policies introduced to address problems related to overcrowding, infrastructure shortages, and environmental concerns.
The author discusses various aspects of urban planning, including housing development, land use management, transportation systems, and the modernization of urban infrastructure. The book also highlights the importance of effective planning and administrative coordination in transforming aging urban areas into more livable and sustainable environments.
Through case studies and policy discussions, the work explores the complexities of urban governance and the role of government agencies in implementing urban renewal programs. It also reflects on the social and economic implications of redevelopment projects and the need to balance modernization with community welfare.
Urban Renewal: The Indian Experience is a valuable resource for readers interested in urban studies, public administration, city planning, and the development challenges faced by rapidly growing cities in India.
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Urban Renewal The Indian Experience
Urban Renewal The Indian Experience
Book Details
• Publisher: Sterling Publishers Private Limited
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1989
• Pages: 267
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition but jacket is slightly damaged
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Urban Renewal: The Indian Experience by D. Ravindra Prasad examines the challenges and strategies associated with urban development and redevelopment in India. The book provides an analytical overview of how Indian cities have evolved over time and the policies introduced to address problems related to overcrowding, infrastructure shortages, and environmental concerns.
The author discusses various aspects of urban planning, including housing development, land use management, transportation systems, and the modernization of urban infrastructure. The book also highlights the importance of effective planning and administrative coordination in transforming aging urban areas into more livable and sustainable environments.
Through case studies and policy discussions, the work explores the complexities of urban governance and the role of government agencies in implementing urban renewal programs. It also reflects on the social and economic implications of redevelopment projects and the need to balance modernization with community welfare.
Urban Renewal: The Indian Experience is a valuable resource for readers interested in urban studies, public administration, city planning, and the development challenges faced by rapidly growing cities in India.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Sterling Publishers Private Limited
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1989
• Pages: 267
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition but jacket is slightly damaged
• Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Urban Renewal: The Indian Experience by D. Ravindra Prasad examines the challenges and strategies associated with urban development and redevelopment in India. The book provides an analytical overview of how Indian cities have evolved over time and the policies introduced to address problems related to overcrowding, infrastructure shortages, and environmental concerns.
The author discusses various aspects of urban planning, including housing development, land use management, transportation systems, and the modernization of urban infrastructure. The book also highlights the importance of effective planning and administrative coordination in transforming aging urban areas into more livable and sustainable environments.
Through case studies and policy discussions, the work explores the complexities of urban governance and the role of government agencies in implementing urban renewal programs. It also reflects on the social and economic implications of redevelopment projects and the need to balance modernization with community welfare.
Urban Renewal: The Indian Experience is a valuable resource for readers interested in urban studies, public administration, city planning, and the development challenges faced by rapidly growing cities in India.












