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Transition of Urban Neighbourhoods: Case of Nagpur, India

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Bahadure, Sarika
Kamble, Tanushri

Abstract

Change is inevitable, but how this change affects the user, decides its success. Neighbourhoods are the heart of a city and transition in a neighbourhood reflects the city's transition. This study seeks to: 1) Understand the transition of the city Nagpur, India. It shows the transition that the city... view more

Change is inevitable, but how this change affects the user, decides its success. Neighbourhoods are the heart of a city and transition in a neighbourhood reflects the city's transition. This study seeks to: 1) Understand the transition of the city Nagpur, India. It shows the transition that the city underwent using various maps as evidence. The exploration of the transition from the past to the present helped in understanding the morphology of the place. 2) Investigate six neighbourhoods from different parts of the city established at different times. Therefore, the neighbourhoods are selected based on their existence in a certain time frame. 3) Explore the residents’ satisfaction by mapping the amenities and their opinion about the neighbourhood. The results show how the transition of a city takes place with changes in the administration and the needs of the people. The study provides a methodology for investigating the transition of neighbourhoods over a given period to the present. It also functions as a guide on factors that affect the transition of a neighbourhood. The socio-spatial exploration will guide the stakeholder through decision-making in urban planning.... view less

Keywords
neighborhood; India; urban development; city quarter; urban planning

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
core city; user-perception; urban transition; accessability

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 35-54

Journal
Studies of Transition States and Societies, 14 (2022) 2

ISSN
1736-8758

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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