By Harmit Singh Bedi
ISBN: 978-93-83419-26-5
About the Author: Harmit Singh Bedi is a professional urban planner and designer. He is building harmonious communities with many years of experience working as director of planning and development department. He holds master degrees from University of Pittsburgh, USA, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. He has been associated with Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, and Georgia Gwinnett College, Georgia, USA as Affiliate Assistant Professor. He has authored and published articles in the Planning magazine, published by the American Planning Association. He managed the preparation of Master Plan and Design of Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (Punjab). He is a Member of American Institute of Certified Planners. He resides in the USA.
ISBN: 978-93-83419-26-5
Price: INR 2495/-
Pages: 410
Publishing month: August 2015
Book Description: Increased
urbanization is posing challenges to maintain and improve quality of life in
towns and cities of India. Urban areas, undoubtedly, are the economic engines.
Simultaneously, they are facing challenges of the increased number of people,
traffic, commercial activities, structures, creating new and expanding existing
slums, environmental deterioration and pro-growth policies are just adding fuel
to the fire. This raises number of questions. Are existing urban centers
are ready and equipped to provide required infrastructure, services, amenities,
and social and cultural needs of the existing and incoming people? Can India
build smart and sustainable communities for today and tomorrow? What is smart
planning in Indian Context? And finally, can India lead the world in planning,
designing, and developing futuristic cities? The book is attempting to explore
answers to these questions.
This book is a concise document to understand built environment
and human activities and provide smart, practical and functional planning solutions.
Furthermore, this book explains theory and practice of many elements and facets
of urban and rural planning ranging from need of planning, planner’s identity,
zoning, land use planning, transportation, urban design, landscaping,
environment, and historic preservation.
This book is
designed to guide to build smart, sustainable, harmonious, and futuristic
communities with smart, innovative, and creative tools such as sustainability,
context sensitive design, form-based codes, mixed-use and life-style
developments, charrettes, creative design options for Indian urban and rural areas.
Execution and implementation of the suggested solutions and models can make
urban and rural areas to be the most beautiful places to live, work, play,
learn, invest, worship and raise a family on the most beautiful place on earth
– India.
This book is designed for practicing, academics, and
students of urban/city/town/regional/rural planning, civil engineering,
architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, environmental studies,
economics, development studies, Indian Administrative Services (IAS) trainees,
trainers/faculty, and practitioners, elected officials (all levels), policy
makers, business and city managers, sociologists, religious leads, land-use and
zoning lawyers, judicial judges, development community, civic society groups,
citizens active and interested in improving quality of life, and organizations
with goals to improve living conditions for humanity, such as World Bank,
United Nations, and Shack-Slum Dwellers International.
About the Author: Harmit Singh Bedi is a professional urban planner and designer. He is building harmonious communities with many years of experience working as director of planning and development department. He holds master degrees from University of Pittsburgh, USA, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. He has been associated with Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, and Georgia Gwinnett College, Georgia, USA as Affiliate Assistant Professor. He has authored and published articles in the Planning magazine, published by the American Planning Association. He managed the preparation of Master Plan and Design of Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (Punjab). He is a Member of American Institute of Certified Planners. He resides in the USA.