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_a Shukla, Ruma (Chakrabarty)
245 _aGIS as a Tool for Master Planning
250 _aVol.18(2), April-June
260 _aNew Delhi
_bInstitute of Town Planners
_c2021
300 _a72-80p.
520 _aThe first Master Plan in the country was made for the National Capital in the year 1962. The objectives of master plans are to allocate the land in city for various uses, regulate the development and to propose infrastructure and services. Master Plan is created based on socio-economic and demographic data and lots of field surveys of existing infrastructure, land use and services. The Master Plans are created on Planners perceptions based on data available. In the modern era, when we are looking for a data driven planning and governance, the up-to-date, real time and scientific data shall form the base of Master Plan Preparation. Also it is important that the scientific tools shall be developed for the Master Planning process. The paper focuses on this particular process of Master Planning, that how the collaborative technology of GIS can support data creation from various sources and how the layered information in GIS can be utilized for unleashing the relationship in geographical entities. The GIS analytical tools are the scientific tools for generating the best possible land utilization among the competing demand for land as a resource
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_aURBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)
773 0 _tITPI journal
_x0537-9679
856 _uhttp://www.itpi.org.in/uploads/journalfiles/journal-18x2.pdf
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