Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Chemical, Environmental & Biological Sciences |
Title | FSI as a Development Control Tool in Indian Cities-Analysing the Case of Vijayawada, India |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
Page numbers | 124-129 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Karteek_Guturu2/publication/305774541_FSI_as_a_Development_Control_Tool_in_Indian_Cities-_Analysing_the_Case_of_Vijayawada_India/links/57a0cf9508aeef8f311c786b.pdf |
Abstract | —FSI (Floor space index- the ratio of the built-up space on a plot to the area of the plot) is a regulation followed in the development control norms of many cities. Cities are known for their complexity and dynamic growth patterns. Often cities have differential growth patterns, density patterns and differential levels of infrastructure. In many Indian cities, the FSI distribution is independent of land availability and densities. In recent news, it was revealed that 33% of Indians occupy living space that is less than that of the prisoners of United States. This was found from the recent National Sample Survey. FSI values of Indian cities are low compared to other cities in the world, which keeps the per capita built space low. The paper analyses and compares the various factors considered by some of the Indian cities in their building regulations with respect to the FSI for residential and related categories. A study of Vijayawada city is undertaken to analyze the impact of plot regulations and to find out various parameters affecting the same. Further the study can carry forward to examine selected planned and unplanned areas with respect to FSI, density and infrastructure. |
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