Planning in India

Ein Podcast von Center for Research on Architecture and Urbanism Jointly with Center for Urban Planning and Policy, CEPT University

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18 Folgen

  1. Tapati Guha Thakurta: Archaeology and the Monument (Part 2)

    Vom: 4.8.2023
  2. Tapati Guha Thakurta - Archaeology And The Monument (Part 1)

    Vom: 4.8.2023
  3. Introduction to the Book A Week Series by A. Srivathsan

    Vom: 31.7.2023
  4. Vishram Patil: Resettlement and Rehabilitation, the Mumbai experience

    Vom: 12.8.2020
  5. A. Srivathsan: 60 years of Planning - Lessons from Chennai

    Vom: 31.7.2020
  6. A. Srivathsan in Conversation with Vidyadhar Phatak: Land Value Capture and Value Capital Finance

    Vom: 24.7.2020
  7. B. R Balachandran in Conversation with Bimal Patel: Making Implementable Plans

    Vom: 17.7.2020
  8. Rutul Joshi: Land Use - Transport Integration for Indian Cities

    Vom: 10.7.2020
  9. B. R Balachandran in Conversation with Bimal Patel: Keeping Affordability in Mind

    Vom: 3.7.2020
  10. A. Srivathsan in Conversation with Vidyadhar Phatak: FSI: From a Physical Planning to a Fiscal Tool

    Vom: 26.6.2020
  11. Shirley Ballaney: Land Pooling - Gujarat Experience and the Way Forward (Part-2)

    Vom: 19.6.2020
  12. Shirley Ballaney: Land Pooling - Gujarat Experience and the Way Forward (Part-1)

    Vom: 19.6.2020
  13. Shreya Gadepalli: Demystifying Urban Transportation

    Vom: 19.6.2020
  14. B. R Balachandran in Conversation with Bimal Patel: Working with Markets

    Vom: 19.6.2020
  15. B. R Balachandran in Conversation with Bimal Patel: Planning the City for an Unpredictable Future

    Vom: 12.6.2020
  16. Darshan Parikh: Introduction to the Podcast Series

    Vom: 5.6.2020
  17. B. R Balachandran in Conversation with Bimal Patel: Making City Planning Work in India

    Vom: 4.6.2020
  18. A. Srivathsan in Conversation with Vidyadhar Phatak: Land Market in Urban Planning

    Vom: 4.6.2020

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Over the last seven decades, planners in India have tried different approaches and adopted various methods to plan the Indian cities. From the early days of centralised Master planning to current emphasis on local town planning schemes, they embraced different tools. The state has put in place ambitious renewal schemes and smart city missions. However, questions, such as how to make planning mechanisms work for India persists as solutions either appear elusive or fall short of their objectives. This podcast series, titled Urban Planning in India, is a reflection on the urban story so far. Hosted by the Centre for Research on Architecture and Urbanism (CAU) and the Centre for Urban Planning and Policy (CUPP) at CEPT University, it offers a rich collection of conversations and audio essays. Eminent thinkers, practitioners, public decision-makers and policy advocates recall and reflect, discuss critical issues and point out the way forward. The episodes are of two categories, one that engages with larger and fundamental issues of urban planning and policy and the other that looks at them through the stories of specific city experiences. Motivated by the excellent reception of a similar attempt on architecture, the centres have put together the podcast series that will benefit students, serve as resource materials for teaching, work as useful analysis to practitioners and support research as archival material.

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