SMART Model for Urban Land Management
Dr. Pastagia Digant A., Shree swami Atmanand Saraswati Institute of Technology; Dr. Macwan Joel E. M. ,S.V. National Institute of Technology
Guided Land Development, Land Acquisition, Land Pooling & Redistribution, SMART Model
In India, urban land management is a state subject and each state has their own urban land supply policy. The aim of research paper is to identify the best land management techniques in India based on performance indicators and to develop an innovative technique using a combination of various tools to enhance the quantum of supply of urban land. The SMART (Sustainable, Marketable, Aesthetical, Rational and Transit Oriented) Model was developed to improve the performance of the Land Pooling land management policy in India. The SMART model was implemented for TPS no 32 and 12% extra urban land was provided for infrastructural development in TPS no 32.
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Paper ID: GRDCF012016
Published in: Conference : Emerging Research and Innovations in Civil Engineering
Page(s): 66 - 69
Published in: Conference : Emerging Research and Innovations in Civil Engineering
Page(s): 66 - 69