Resiliency of Indian cities
Publication details: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2022Edition: Vol.19(3), Jul-SepDescription: 94-102pSubject(s): Online resources: In: ITPI journalSummary: This paper highlights that in India there is a lack of planned environment with respect to desired goals and strategies which has been demonstrated amply by COVID-19 pandemic which have significantly distorted urban life. Therefore, the authors pleaded that urban planners and policy makers engaged in spatial planning and management needs to consider how “people-oriented” principles could be incorporated into spatial-planning systems to reduce the negative impacts on both cities and people.Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
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This paper highlights that in India there is a lack of planned environment with respect to
desired goals and strategies which has been demonstrated amply by COVID-19 pandemic
which have significantly distorted urban life. Therefore, the authors pleaded that
urban planners and policy makers engaged in spatial planning and management needs to
consider how “people-oriented” principles could be incorporated into spatial-planning
systems to reduce the negative impacts on both cities and people.
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