Master of Planning (Urban and Regional Planning): Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-16)
    Instances of criminal activity and the fear of harassment not only impede individuals'access to public spaces but also infringe upon their fundamental right to the city,instigating a sense of disconnection (Beebeejaun, ...
  • Chanda, Rajdeep (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-16)
    Indian cities, currently accommodating 377 million people, constituting 31.16% of the nation's population, are projected to reach 675 million by 2035, marking 43.2% of the total populace as per the UN-Habitat report 2021. ...
  • Agarwal, Shubhi (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    India's traditional industries have significantly contributed to the nation's economic and social development. Similarly, the brassware industry has been a cornerstone of Moradabad's economy and cultural identity for ...
  • Kumari, Geeta (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    The increased urbanization has put tremendous pressure on housing supply and demand leading to unaffordability of houses in Urban India. The Government policies have focused on ownership-based model approaches which are ...
  • Sampriti, Dey (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    India is home to a vast tribal population, with Assam constituting a substantial percentage of these communities. Tribal Areas across the country are vulnerable to various types of exploitation. A vast tract of geography ...
  • Chauhan, Sajal (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    The study is set in the context of a growing elderly population, where projections indicate an increase in the elderly demographic. Elderly individuals face unique challenges in adapting to modern urban interventions. ...
  • Yogeshwari, Rohit (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    Land acquisition for infrastructure development is a global necessity for urbanization, but it is plagued by long-standing challenges such as inadequate compensation, legal conflicts, corruption, and social unrest. Land ...
  • Pathak, Pradhi (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    The vitality and livability of urban spaces are entwined with the collective perception of safety held by urban inhabitants. Urban environments of various scales are experienced differently by individuals, each with ...
  • Dasgupta, Debangana (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-10)
    The urban agglomeration of Kolkata has witnessed significant growth ,resulting in the emergence of peripherial urbanization along with the eslablishment of urban and local bodies .
  • Patel, Akanksha (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-05)
    Zonal plans are essential components of the master planning process, guiding city development by defining zoning parameters for residential, commercial, and social areas. In China, master plans align local development with ...
  • Sathe, Vaishnavi Vasant (SPA Bhopal, 2024-12-05)
    Urban areas in developing nations like India are going through major transformations to meet the demands of the expanding population. Although a better quality of life is the goal, the effect of this transformation on ...
  • Raj, Aditi (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Tribal communities around the world face inequities and exclusion in terms of educational, health, and living standards. They are recognized as early habitats and their human development performance is lower than subsequent ...
  • Varma, Anjana TC (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The Mumbai textile mills played a major role in the city's and the nation's economy in the 18th century. Spanning 600 acres in the city centre, the textile industry began to decline by the 1980s. Despite government attempts ...
  • Patil, Niharika Basgauda (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Urban flooding, a type of water – related disaster, is a widespread issue that affects numerous cities globally every year and occurs more frequently than any other water – related disaster. The impact of this phenomenon ...
  • Kumar, Ankit (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    India is a country rich in cultural variety, with a wide range of cultural landscapes and a rich history. These cultural landscapes have always evolved to meet the requirements of the populace and the necessities of a ...
  • Kalpna (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The importance of the green belt is to limit the expansion of urban growth as well as to protect and preserve the ecological land, agricultural land, and natural areas of villages. The necessity of this study arises from ...
  • Aishwarya S (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Solid Waste Management (SWM) are basic services essential to create clean cities and crucial determinants of a city’s health, livability, social and economic development. Listed as ...
  • Rawat, Sweta (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The National Commission of Urbanisation 1982 emphasized on balanced approach towards urbanization in India, advocating for low-rise and high-density development to ensure that cities remained sustainable and liveable. The ...
  • Ahmad, Shadab (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    This research focuses on the importance of efficient energy planning of municipal services in the Patna Municipal Corporation area of Bihar for the future growth of the city. India's rising primary energy consumption makes ...
  • Patel, Sameer (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    In India, Religious tourism is an essential part of the lives of most of the country's population. It contributes to a sizeable portion of all kinds of tourism in the country. Tourism is an important activity that contributes ...

Search DSpace


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account