Author : Adedayo Jeremiah Adeyekun
Publisher : P. K. Patel Publications
ISBN 13 : 9353827922
Total Pages : 90 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (538 download)
Book Synopsis EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY FOR RURAL HOUSING IN INDIA: A VILLAGE SURVEY IN DADRI TOY, HARYANA. by : Adedayo Jeremiah Adeyekun
Download or read book EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY FOR RURAL HOUSING IN INDIA: A VILLAGE SURVEY IN DADRI TOY, HARYANA. written by Adedayo Jeremiah Adeyekun and published by P. K. Patel Publications. This book was released on 2019-08-25 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book was written by Adedayo Jeremiah Adeyekun and edited by Prof. Prabhubhai K. Patel (Emeritus Professor of Architecture from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (Oldest Technical Institution of Asia). It was written to suggest ways that will improve the welfare and livelihood of the people in the rural areas in India. This book is written to assist students in Planning and Architecture on how to carry out a village survey, explaining methods and examples of survey. It examines the current environmental issues like flooding and re – cycle of waste materials, the availability of open spaces and pollution related cases. The survey in this book will form a framework for planning and the rehabilitation of villages within the Indian circle for the Government of India to approach the problems of the rural dwellers. This book is an attempt to identify the challenges encountered in the provision of rural housing and appraise the efforts of the Government of India to address them. This book has laid emphasis on the importance of beneficial exploration of resources of human benefits, enhancement of resources management for long term productivity and thereby enhancing the quality of life of both residents and visitors. The book has revealed the current situation of formal and informal activities including landuse and conflicts, general land tenure of the village, source of housing finance, quality of housing, major transportation modes used and their problems as perceived by the rural dwellers.