Abstract
Post-independence, urbanization in India primarily looked at growth and expansion while neglecting the environment and nature in cities. Tier II cities like Bhopal are also on the same trajectory with intense growth in recent years. However, the city has been without a development plan for the past 12 years. This issue alone has contributed to several problems with respect to the interaction of environment to the urban development and the people living therein. The paper aims to identify how regulations or the lack thereof shape the environment and its relationship to the city and suggest some possible solutions to address this.
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