Godse, Aayushi

Integrated Townships: A Spatial Planning Initiative - Vol.19(1), Jan-Mar - New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2022 - 49-60p.

The concept of an Integrated Township is created by combining three separate aspects
of life: “Live, Leisure, and Work” - the concept of walking to school, office, and shops.
The integrated township is a collection of dwellings and commercial businesses with
supporting infrastructure such as schools, roads, hospitals, convenience stores, drainage,
and sewage systems. There are various Integrated Township Policies of different states
which are provided to guide the development of these townships. The objective of the
Integrated Township policies is to promote economic development and to facilitate the
creation of efficient, equitable and sustainable new urban settlements. The objective
of this paper is to highlight the spatial planning initiative taken in relation to the
Integrated Townships in India. Various literature studies have been carried out on
Integrated Townships and the examples of Integrated Townships including Magarpatta
City and Amanora Park town have been discussed in this paper.


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