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RETHINKING URBAN PLANNING IN INDIA

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Document Type: General
Publish Date: 3 April 2014
Primary Author: Abhay Pethe , Ramakrishna Nallathiga, Sahil Gandhi, Vaidehi Tandel
Edited By: Arsalan Hasan
Published By: Elsevier Ltd

Cities in the global south are undergoing changes in the production structure brought about by globalization and liberalization. These cities also witness significant in formalities in terms of shelter and livelihoods. These phenomena are reflected in the urban land use patterns. Planning in these cities is under pressure to adapt to the dynamic urban condition but is constrained by the technical and bureaucratic process of master/development plan making. Through an empirical study of an area in the suburbs of Mumbai (India), this paper shows the wedge between planned and actual land use and discusses the reasons for this dichotomy. The paper argues that master/development plans based on technical principles with micro-level detailing are unable to foresee and hence or otherwise adapt to the economic dynamics and spatial restructuring in Mumbai; they are partly undermined by ‘‘occupancy urbanism’’ (Benjamin, 2008).

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