Sustainable Urbanization in India : Challenges and Opportunities / edited by Jenia Mukherjee.

Contributor(s): Mukherjee, Jenia [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: Exploring Urban Change in South Asia: Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018Description: 1 online resource (XXV, 317 pages 45 illustrations, 40 illustrations in color.)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789811049323Subject(s): Sociology, Urban | Urban economics | Urban geography | Urban Studies/Sociology | Urban Economics | Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sustainable urbanization in India.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 307.76
Contents:
Chapter 1. Indian Urban Trajectories: Addressing 'Sustainability' across Micro-political Settings Jenia Mukherjee -- Chapter 2. Towards Sustainable Cities in India Annapurna Shaw. Section 1: Governing Investments and Infrastructures -- Chapter 3. Structural Limits to Equitable Urbanization Achin Chakraborty.-Chapter 4. Alternative Provision of Tenure Security and Rights to the Urban Poor: A Case Study from Ahmedabad Atanu Chatterjee -- Chapter 5. State, Governance and Urban Poor: Insights from Visakhapatnam City Debapriya Ganguly -- Chapter 6. Performing Governance in Urban Patna Sheema Fatima -- Chapter 7. Sustainability of Urban Fringe Development and Management in NCT - Delhi: A Case Study Ramkrishna Nallathiga, Suhani Taneja, Anusha Gupta and Bitul Gangal. Section 2: Managing Wastes and Wetlands -- Chapter 8. Evaluating Municipal Solid Waste Management in Indian Cities: A Comparative Assessment of Three Metros in South India Sajith Shaik and Avinash Y. Kumar -- Chapter 9. Electronic Waste in Urban India: A Major Sustainability Challenge Anwesha Borthakur -- Chapter 10. How Expensive is the Decay of East Kolkata Wetlands? An Estimation of Opportunity Cost for Kolkata Debanjana Dey and Sarmila Banerjee -- Chapter 11. Urban Ecologies in Transition: Contestations and Negotiations surrounding Waste in Mumbai Sneha Sharma and D. Parthasarathy. Section 3: Exploring Ecologies and Environmentalisms.-Chapter 12. Sustainability or (Sustain)ability? Environmentalism and Shades of Power in a Metropolis Amit Jain -- Chapter 13. Gentrification and Rising Urban Aspirations in the Inner City: Redefining Urbanism in Mumbai Dwiparna Chatterjee and D. Parthasarathy -- Chapter 14. Communities in a 'Protected' Urban Space and Conservation Politics in Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park Amrita Sen and Sarmistha Pattanaik -- Chapter 15. Urban at the Edges: Mumbai's Coastline Urbanisms Hemant Kumar Chouhan, D. Parthasarathy and Sarmistha Pattanaik -- Chapter 16. Contested Urban Waterscape of Udaipur Neha Singh, D. Parthasarathy and N.C. Narayanan.
Summary: This comprehensive volume contributes to the existing and emerging body of literature on contemporary urbanization and the interactions between cities and the environment. The volume is contextualized against latest theories, debates and discussions on 'sustainable urbanization', the post-2015 development agenda of the United Nations and India's official launching of the 'smart city' agenda. Reflecting on three major components of urban sustainability: investments and infrastructures, waste management, and urban ecologies and environmentalisms, it moves beyond the bi-centric approach of only looking into the differences between the 'developed' and the 'developing' world and reflects on cities across India using polycentric methods and approaches. The Indian urban scenario is extremely complex and diverse, and solutions laid out in official and non-official documents tend to miss these complexities. This volume includes innovative research across different parts of India, identifying city-specific sources of unsustainability and challenges along with strategies and potentials that would make the process of urban transition both sustainable and equitable. Complex explorations of non-linear, bottom-up, multisectoral process-based local urban contexts across north, south, east and west Indian cities in this volume critique a general acceptance of the universalized concept of 'sustainable urbanization' and suggest ways that might be important for transcending inclusive theories to form practical policy-based recommendations and actions.
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Chapter 1. Indian Urban Trajectories: Addressing 'Sustainability' across Micro-political Settings Jenia Mukherjee -- Chapter 2. Towards Sustainable Cities in India Annapurna Shaw. Section 1: Governing Investments and Infrastructures -- Chapter 3. Structural Limits to Equitable Urbanization Achin Chakraborty.-Chapter 4. Alternative Provision of Tenure Security and Rights to the Urban Poor: A Case Study from Ahmedabad Atanu Chatterjee -- Chapter 5. State, Governance and Urban Poor: Insights from Visakhapatnam City Debapriya Ganguly -- Chapter 6. Performing Governance in Urban Patna Sheema Fatima -- Chapter 7. Sustainability of Urban Fringe Development and Management in NCT - Delhi: A Case Study Ramkrishna Nallathiga, Suhani Taneja, Anusha Gupta and Bitul Gangal. Section 2: Managing Wastes and Wetlands -- Chapter 8. Evaluating Municipal Solid Waste Management in Indian Cities: A Comparative Assessment of Three Metros in South India Sajith Shaik and Avinash Y. Kumar -- Chapter 9. Electronic Waste in Urban India: A Major Sustainability Challenge Anwesha Borthakur -- Chapter 10. How Expensive is the Decay of East Kolkata Wetlands? An Estimation of Opportunity Cost for Kolkata Debanjana Dey and Sarmila Banerjee -- Chapter 11. Urban Ecologies in Transition: Contestations and Negotiations surrounding Waste in Mumbai Sneha Sharma and D. Parthasarathy. Section 3: Exploring Ecologies and Environmentalisms.-Chapter 12. Sustainability or (Sustain)ability? Environmentalism and Shades of Power in a Metropolis Amit Jain -- Chapter 13. Gentrification and Rising Urban Aspirations in the Inner City: Redefining Urbanism in Mumbai Dwiparna Chatterjee and D. Parthasarathy -- Chapter 14. Communities in a 'Protected' Urban Space and Conservation Politics in Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park Amrita Sen and Sarmistha Pattanaik -- Chapter 15. Urban at the Edges: Mumbai's Coastline Urbanisms Hemant Kumar Chouhan, D. Parthasarathy and Sarmistha Pattanaik -- Chapter 16. Contested Urban Waterscape of Udaipur Neha Singh, D. Parthasarathy and N.C. Narayanan.

This comprehensive volume contributes to the existing and emerging body of literature on contemporary urbanization and the interactions between cities and the environment. The volume is contextualized against latest theories, debates and discussions on 'sustainable urbanization', the post-2015 development agenda of the United Nations and India's official launching of the 'smart city' agenda. Reflecting on three major components of urban sustainability: investments and infrastructures, waste management, and urban ecologies and environmentalisms, it moves beyond the bi-centric approach of only looking into the differences between the 'developed' and the 'developing' world and reflects on cities across India using polycentric methods and approaches. The Indian urban scenario is extremely complex and diverse, and solutions laid out in official and non-official documents tend to miss these complexities. This volume includes innovative research across different parts of India, identifying city-specific sources of unsustainability and challenges along with strategies and potentials that would make the process of urban transition both sustainable and equitable. Complex explorations of non-linear, bottom-up, multisectoral process-based local urban contexts across north, south, east and west Indian cities in this volume critique a general acceptance of the universalized concept of 'sustainable urbanization' and suggest ways that might be important for transcending inclusive theories to form practical policy-based recommendations and actions.

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