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Emerging Residential Landscape in the Peri- Urban: A Consequence of Land Use Conversion, Consolidation and Fragmentation

By: Shanthala, V.
Contributor(s): Mamatha, P. Raj.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2021Edition: Vol.18(2), April-June.Description: 10-24p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: ITPI journalSummary: Provision of serviced land within expanding peri-urban areas in response to increasing urbanization levels has been a challenge. The transformation of predominantly rural fabric to urban involve transition of agricultural land to urban uses. The pattern of new residential landscapes depends on the mechanism adopted for the transformation. The paper examines through literature, mechanisms adopted in various contexts to provide serviced land for residential use in urban extensions. The paper analyses the institutional engagement in transformation of agricultural land to residential use in Arshinakunte village within Nelamangala Planning Authority limits of peri-urban Bangaluru. The process of conversion of land use and approval of layout plans are two important process which control the transformation process. The size of land parcels involved in these processes are important since the provisions in the Master Plan regulations correspond to sizes of development. Hence the study identifies the relationship between the institutional processes and the associated land parcel sizes. The implication of the land parcel sizes on the emerging urban fabric is discussed.
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Provision of serviced land within expanding peri-urban areas in response to increasing
urbanization levels has been a challenge. The transformation of predominantly rural
fabric to urban involve transition of agricultural land to urban uses. The pattern of new
residential landscapes depends on the mechanism adopted for the transformation. The
paper examines through literature, mechanisms adopted in various contexts to provide
serviced land for residential use in urban extensions. The paper analyses the institutional
engagement in transformation of agricultural land to residential use in Arshinakunte
village within Nelamangala Planning Authority limits of peri-urban Bangaluru. The
process of conversion of land use and approval of layout plans are two important process
which control the transformation process. The size of land parcels involved in these
processes are important since the provisions in the Master Plan regulations correspond
to sizes of development. Hence the study identifies the relationship between the
institutional processes and the associated land parcel sizes. The implication of the land
parcel sizes on the emerging urban fabric is discussed.

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