2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jum.2018.06.001
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Review of environment responsiveness of building regulations in Jaipur

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“…For example, Arimah and Adeagbo (2000) found that housing shortages led to informal settlements. According to Jawaid, Pipralia, & Kumar (2018), housing shortages together with shrinking buildable land, are serious issues to urban planning and the environment.…”
Section: Housing Provisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Arimah and Adeagbo (2000) found that housing shortages led to informal settlements. According to Jawaid, Pipralia, & Kumar (2018), housing shortages together with shrinking buildable land, are serious issues to urban planning and the environment.…”
Section: Housing Provisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High population growth coupled with increasing urban housing demand arising due to in-migration besides other factors has led to haphazard expansion of the city, encroachment of water bodies and catchment areas etc (Jawaid, Pipralia and Kumar 2018). In developing countries like India, urban areas are more fragile due to limited urbanized land and huge population resulting in highly dense development (Jawaid, Pipralia and Kumar 2018). Building new housing stock on vacant land, conversion of land to accommodate increasing urban housing needs through reconstruction of large single family plots into multi dwelling apartment units have led to high density development in the central city areas.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those examples indicated that the architectural aspects have always been affected by deviating planning standards. Even the modern developments that are relatively legal constructions are still not in line with the architectural context, as is the case for Vidyadhar-Nagar-Jaipur India's Walled City model [36]. To sum up this section, it has noted that the architectural aspect is often not mentioned positively if the level of compliance with planning standards is low.…”
Section: Architectural Aspectmentioning
confidence: 99%