Abstract

City development plans i.e. master plans and planning strategies are conventional tools which has been historically used for city planning. However it is realized that the process of implementation has been neglected vis-à-vis formulation. This research emphasis on the significant gap between implementation of city Development plan and its integration with Advance Technological tools and engineering processes. The paper looks into key indications from past documentation and studies on implementation strategies and intervention of technological tools with respect to issues of city development plans. The review of collection of 131articles represents a valuable research contribution and development in the related field. Constructed on these findings, three research areas of potential interests are identified. This paper puts forth research based findings on execution methodology with integration of technological tools like GIS, MIS, APS and strategies for effective implementation than to formulating which is missing in city development planning over a period

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  • AND BACKGROUNDCity management, internationally faces important issues and challenges due to population and rapid urban growth, After the Second World War, the land demand for urbanisation has grown at a fast rate, prompting governing authorities in many emerging countries to focus strategies regarding land in cities for sustainable and planned urban growth

  • Internationally faces important issues and challenges due to population and rapid urban growth, After the Second World War, the land demand for urbanisation has grown at a fast rate, prompting governing authorities in many emerging countries to focus strategies regarding land in cities for sustainable and planned urban growth

  • Revised Manuscript Received on April 25, 2020

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Internationally faces important issues and challenges due to population and rapid urban growth, After the Second World War, the land demand for urbanisation has grown at a fast rate, prompting governing authorities in many emerging countries to focus strategies regarding land in cities for sustainable and planned urban growth. Government of India, in 1969, introduced development plans as strategies to establish planned development and improved governance as per the Town and Country Planning Act 1966. Master Plan is the most common tools of development plan in India. According to Tiwari (2002), the development plan is application method of planning, production and resources. Master plan aims at improving the urban life and largely governs the efficiency level of human settlements. Revised Manuscript Received on April 25, 2020

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