Impact of Urbanization of Land Use in CMA
By: Usha N.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2018Edition: Vol.15(3), July-Sep.Description: 1-12p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: ITPI journalSummary: This paper examines land use changes between the first and second Master Plan of CMDA, by correlating the growth of population and changes in land use pattern. The paper observes that land use changes are predominantly carried out from agriculture use zone, which accounted for around 46 per cent of the total reclassifications. Among the uses to which the agriculture use zone has been changed, 67 per cent of the changes have been made from agriculture to residential category for meeting housing needs for the increasing population. The other predominant land use category that has been subjected to change is the primary residential use zone that has been converted into mixed residential and commercial use zones. Around 63 per cent of the land use changes have taken place from primary residential use zone to mixed residential and commercial use zones in order to cater to the demand for commercial, institutional and other allied activities.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This paper examines land use changes between the first and second Master Plan of CMDA, by correlating the growth of population and changes in land use pattern. The paper observes that land use changes are predominantly carried out from agriculture use zone, which accounted for around 46 per cent of the total reclassifications. Among the uses to which the agriculture use zone has been changed, 67 per cent of the changes have been made from agriculture to residential category for meeting housing needs for the increasing population. The other predominant land use category that has been subjected to change is the primary residential use zone that has been converted into mixed residential and commercial use zones. Around 63 per cent of the land use changes have taken place from primary residential use zone to mixed residential and commercial use zones in order to cater to the demand for commercial, institutional and other allied activities.
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