Bachelor of Planning: Recent submissions

  • Dhanuka, Raghav (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    People in communities all around the world use public transit to go about and access jobs, community resources, medical care, and recreational possibilities. It benefits both strata of the people who choose to ride through ...
  • Patel, Ashwini (SPA Bhopal, 2022)
    Water and water bodies have been an important factor influencing any city. During any planning process the focus for maintaining water bodies revolves around major features like river or lakes. This has led to various ...
  • S, Arathy (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    When floods ravaged the Kerala state in 2018 and 2019, the severely affected areas in the Ernakulam district included mainly four municipalities namely, Angamali, Perumbavoor, Aluva and North Paravur. The study area, North ...
  • Shekhar, Shivanshu (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Water Scarcity is one of the most significant problems the world faces today. Irrigation/agriculture uses 83 percent of total water demand presently, and the estimated water demand for 2050 is 807 billion cu. m, which is ...
  • Lodha, Chaitanya (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Urban planning is very strongly associated with land use. However, the existing land use is not the outcome of only planning decisions but also of the morphology of the place. Urban form and function are coherently linked ...
  • S, Sajeev (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The value of cities' underlying legacies is undergoing significant transformation as a result of unchecked urbanization and an ever-increasing urban population. According to the master plans for the extension of the cities, ...
  • Mandal, Anirban (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Vending is an essential part of urban life. It provides for both the consumer and the vendor by fulfilling the needs of the population and providing jobs. Before the formulation of National Policy on Urban Street Vendors ...
  • Deka, Kakali (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    In today's world, tourism, a diverse and multifaceted socio-economic activity is seen as a major contributor to the economy, particularly as a major source of income and employment. It is an important aspect of India's and ...
  • Chakraborty, Abhradeep (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The pattern of growth is different for cities across the world and the impact of this growth on people is different. This growth is associated with the growth of socio-economic activities occurring within its bounds. In ...
  • Sarabhai, Mallika (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Protected areas (PAs) are integral in sustaining the equilibrium between development and biodiversity conservation. They are essential in mediating the influences of anthropological activities on the ecosystem and filtering ...
  • Dogra, Daman (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Cities aiming to expand their public transportation network and provide an alternative to land-based transportation are increasingly turning towards water transit, with the aim of supplementing the existing transportation ...
  • Sunny, Shaun George (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Large scale spatial urbanization is taking place in India. Over the years, population of India is moving towards urban centers in search of education, employment, and better livelihood opportunities. Share of urban population ...
  • John, Ria P (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Urban safety, also referred to as public safety, security of the public, urban safety and security, local safety, etc. in different regions of the world, all denote the aspect of safety of residents against criminal offences ...
  • Borah, Chinmoy (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    By the end of 2050, urban areas covering the world are projected to triple. Observing the current trends of rapid urbanization, the spatial growth of cities has become a significant concern. OECD data has predicted that ...
  • Deshmukh, Saptadeep (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The ever-increasing demand, be it for land or for other resources, has led the world into a big sink hole. Right from the introduction of motor vehicles, cities were designed to facilitate these vehicles rather than building ...
  • Singh, Ujjawal (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Urban regions are home to around 34% of India's population. The number and size of Indian cities have grown in recent years. Increased urbanisation is virtually usually related to economic growth potential. These development ...
  • Soren, Sweta (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Climate change is a global concern and it has diverse socio-economic impacts. Societies depending upon natural resources or ecosystems for their livelihood are highly sensitive to climate change. Both men and women are ...
  • Danish, MD. Faizan (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    The growth of urbanisation has mostly harmed developed countries, with India being one of them. The growth in slums in metropolitan areas is a result of urbanisation. At present, one-sixth of the world population exists ...
  • Ansari, MD Muslim (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Bodhgaya is located strategically between major tourist destinations. “But unfortunately, the city has not been able to capitalize from its good connectivity, so the need for accessing tourism infrastructure for the growing ...
  • Sandeep, Peddi (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Involuntary resettlement is different from the voluntary migration of people, where individuals move for better opportunities like employment. These resettlement programmes affect the residents both in social and economic ...

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