
Integrated City Making is a report by
Philipp Rode,
Julie Wagner,
Richard Brown, Rit Chandra and Jayaraj Sundaresan of the
Urban Age Programme at the London
School of Economics and Political Science. In 2007, Urban Age undertook a
research programme in Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore followed by the
Urban
Age India Conference in Mumbai, to understand and assess how these cities are
responding to the challenges of growth, and to compare these approaches to those
adopted in other cities throughout the world.
India’s cities are at the forefront of a global shift to an
urban society. Assessing various responses to the challenges of dramatic
urban growth, Integrated City Making compares government, planning and
transport in four Indian cities to those adopted in London, New York, Berlin
and Johannesburg.
The four Indian cities have a population of 35 million people (78 million including wider metropolitan regions and Delhi’s National Capital Region), and an economy valued at $360 billion within their agglomerations.
01/08/2008
'Integrated City Making' press release
The City Flix 14/07/2008
From Busway to BRT,
by Dario Hidalgo
The Times of India 23/06/2008
Q&A: 'Walking is crucial to achieving urbanity'
Urban Architecture India 20/06/2008
Rethinking India’s Urbanization by arZan
The Indian Express - Mumbai, India 17/06/2008
Delhi traffic at saturation level: Report by Smita Aggarwal
The Economic Times - Mumbai, India 15/06/2008
Time to build the road to success
The Economic Times 06/15/2008
Build up the present for future cities by Shantanu Nandan Sharma
The Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India 15/06/2008
Stretching highway of investment by Shantanu Nandan Sharma
The Financial Express 15/06/2008
The trappings of a city by Garima Pant
Indiaprwire - New Delhi, Delhi, India 11/06/2008
Experts Urge Rethinking of India's Urban Strategy
Indian Express - New Delhi, India 06/06/2008
LSE study group approves BRT
Indian Express - New Delhi, India 06/06/2008
Urban
centres must be made liveable by Ajita Singh
mydigitalfc.com - 05/06/2008
Interview by Philipp Rode on India's city development needs