Drawing on ethnographic data from across Indian cities, this volume assesses the transformative possibilities and limitations of the Smart City Mission in India. It will be of great interest to researchers of urban studies and planning, architecture, and sociology and social anthropology.
Drawing on ethnographic data from across Indian cities, this volume assesses the transformative possibilities and limitations of the Smart City Mission in India. It will be of great interest to researchers of urban studies and planning, architecture, and sociology and social anthropology.
Binti Singh, Associate Editor, Oxford Urbanists and Faculty, Master's Program in Urban Design and Conservation, KRVIA, Mumbai, India. Manoj Parmar, Practicing Architect and Dean, Master's Program in Urban Design and Conservation, KRVIA, Mumbai, India.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Smart City Mission in India 3. Packing History and Culture with Smartness: The Cases of Lucknow and Varanasi 4. Urbanism, Urban Design and Planned Historic Cities 5. Reimagining the Planning Paradigm in India 6. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Smart City Mission in India 3. Packing History and Culture with Smartness: The Cases of Lucknow and Varanasi 4. Urbanism, Urban Design and Planned Historic Cities 5. Reimagining the Planning Paradigm in India 6. Conclusion
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