2017
DOI: 10.18063/jsupp.2017.01.004
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Reimagining the peripheral ring road of Bengaluru as an area development Project

Abstract: Bengaluru City’s Peripheral Ring Road (PRR), a project announced back in 2005 has faced several impediments to its implementation largely due to land acquisition hurdles and associated cost overruns. This paper addresses the state of the practice in the way the ring road has been imagined, why the project has remained unimplemented in over a decade and the possible alternatives by which it could be better planned and financed. Findings suggest that the crux of the problem could be attributed to a failure in re… Show more

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“…As a part of the process of land pooling, private owners transferred their lands to government for fulfilment of public purpose. However, citizen participation was tokenistic as the policy did not mandate participation and land could be acquired compulsorily if negotiations failed (Mathews et al, 2018). As a principal contribution, this paper reveals that a combination of participatory solutions embedded within the context of the local can succeed in securing welfare for residents involved in such projects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a part of the process of land pooling, private owners transferred their lands to government for fulfilment of public purpose. However, citizen participation was tokenistic as the policy did not mandate participation and land could be acquired compulsorily if negotiations failed (Mathews et al, 2018). As a principal contribution, this paper reveals that a combination of participatory solutions embedded within the context of the local can succeed in securing welfare for residents involved in such projects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our inputs were incorporated into the Expert Committee's reports, which were published and submitted to the UDD, GoK (Patil et al 2017). Our research from this exercise was further developed into knowledge products on mechanisms for urban land management, implementation of strategic road infrastructure projects, and development strategies for urban villages (Mathews et al 2017(Mathews et al , 2018Bharadwaj 2018b).…”
Section: Actionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every state has a different process for land assembly for planned urban development. The major methods of land assembly are land acquisition, land pooling, guided land development, town planning schemes, joint development model etc (Mathew et al , 2018). Similarly, transfer of land ownership process varies from state to state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%