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Reclaiming Socially Inclusive Streets

By: Singh, Ankita.
Contributor(s): Nayyar, Nidhi.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2018Edition: Vol.15(4), Oct-Dec.Description: 1-12p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: ITPI journalSummary: Streets have acted as a need as well as an integral part of the neighborhood since the time of early civilization. These have acted as a hub for interactions, socializing, playing and providing a sense of culture to the community. Urban streets have gone through a lot of changes though since the first streets were laid in terms of use in short period of three decades. The social usability of streets has been lost due to various factors. This paper tries to track down and analyze these changes in street use and discusses ways to improve their usability and condition.
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Streets have acted as a need as well as an integral part of the neighborhood since the time of early civilization. These have acted as a hub for interactions, socializing, playing and providing a sense of culture to the community. Urban streets have gone through a lot of changes though since the first streets were laid in terms of use in short period of three decades. The social usability of streets has been lost due to various factors. This paper tries to track down and analyze these changes in street use and discusses ways to improve their usability and condition.

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