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_aGadgil, Anup
245 _aUrbanising the indian coastline and public space
_b: a perspective
250 _aVol.869), March
260 _aMumbai
_bIndian Institute of Architects
_c2021
300 _a66-69p.
520 _aThe Indian coastline measures around 5400 km along its mainland and nearly 2000 km of island territo- ries. The nine states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karna- taka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal, along with the Lakshadweep and Andaman Nicobar Islands make up the Indian coastline. Some of the most vibrant towns and cities of India are located along her coast—be it large cities like Mumbai and Chennai or small towns like Porbandar, Panaji and Pondicherry—they all have their unique coastlines. One-fifth of India’s pop- ulation lives along the coast and it is envisaged that this will at least double by 2060.
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_aARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)
773 0 _tJournal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)
_dMumbai Indian Institute of Architects
_x0019-4913
856 _ufile:///C:/Users/KRRCSH~1/AppData/Local/Temp/March_2021.pdf
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