Plotting, Squatting, Public Purpose and Politics

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Housing
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Irregular Subdivisions
Land Allotment Schemes
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Land Delivery
Land Subdivision
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Local MLAs
Low Income Housing
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Low Income Settlements
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Marginal Squatments
MRO
municipal administration
National Housing Policy
Real Estate Organisations
Relocation Settlements
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Slum Improvement
Slum Improvement Schemes
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Tenement Settlements
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  • ISBN 9781138715363
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2003. Since independence in 1947, India has undergone a phase of rapid urbanization. New planning laws have been passed, new organizations established, public policy documents and discussion papers prepared and a host of land and housing schemes have been implemented. Still, however, the vast majority of urban expansion is an unplanned process that takes the form of squatting and illegal or semi-legal land subdivision. By looking in detail at two rapidly growing cities in Andhra Pradesh (Vijayawada and Viaskhapatnam) this book explores cultural, physical-spatial, political and economic determinants of the allocation of urban land and of urban growth in India in historical context. It focuses on the interplay between the government and the organizations in charge of their implementation, and the private sector on the other. Special attention is given to the conditions of the urban poor, with the changes in their socio-economic conditions.

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