Appendix C

Dr. Bharati Mohapatra (School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada, India)

Community Management of Urban Open Spaces in Developing Economies

ISBN: 978-1-78560-639-7, eISBN: 978-1-78560-638-0

Publication date: 3 December 2016

Citation

Mohapatra, B. (2016), "Appendix C", Community Management of Urban Open Spaces in Developing Economies, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 217-221. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78560-639-720151021

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Table C1:

Land Use Pattern in the BDA Planning Area.

Type Master Plan-1968 1988 CDP-1993 Existing CDP-2010 for BDPA
Area in hectare % Area in hectare % Area in hectare % % Area in hectare %
Residential 2,206 22.93 1,904.8 8.17 7,628.6 32.7 12.40 14,123.3 33.70
Commercial 262 2.72 127.5 0.55 499.8 2.14 0.83 1,232.72 2.94
Administrative 222 2.31 202.4 0.87 293.4 1.26 3.84 5,741.06 13.7
Institutional and utilities 1,053 10.93 520.6 2.23 720 3.09
Industrial 481 5.00 391.0 1.68 593 2.54 1.15 1,752.57 4.18
Park and Open Space 1,392 14.47 703 3.02 1,393.4 5.98 1.66 (Recreation) 3663.98 8.74
Transport and communicationRoad, railway, and airport 1,482 15.40 1,005.6 4.31 1,913.4 8.211 4.67 6,110.82 14.58
Water bodiesRiver, canal and lake 563.6 2.42 3,421.7 14.67 2.56 2,171.45 5.18
Drainage channel 262.2 1.12
Green belt 1,880 19.54 17,899 76.76 6,592.1 28.27
Vacant land 15.60
Waste land 6.41
Agriculture 30.07 5,886.59 14.05
Protected forest and reserve forest 19.07
Others 666 6.90 1.74 Special area-1,228.03 2.93
Total 9,621 100 2,3318 100 2,3318 100 100 41,910.56 100

Source: CDP (1993), CDP for BDPA-2030 (2010).

Table C2:

Land Use Pattern of Bhubaneswar City (Urban Areas).

Type 1974 1990 Proposed CDP-1993 Existing
% % % %
Residential 44.20 47.82 58.5 21.85
Commercial 1.40 2.89 3.8 1.71
Administrative and institutional 14.74 11.72 7.7 7.46
Utilities and services 0.54
Industrial 1.65 5.86 4.5 2.40
Park and open space 2.45 3.3 10.8 1.86
Transport and communicationRoad, railway, and airport 6.16 3.36 14.7 8.80
Water bodiesRiver, canal, and lake 2.52
Vacant land in urban areas 29.40 25.05 22.80
Waste land 4.34
Agriculture 12.45
Protected forest and reserve forest 11.60
Others 1.67
Total 100 100 100 100

Source: CDP (1993), CDP for BDPA-2030 (2010).

Table C3:

Ward-Wise Population Density and Available Open Space.

Category Ward No. Area in (km2) Population Density Persons/km2 Developed Open Space (mt2) Open Space per person (mt2/person)
Very dense 37 1.056 20,537 66,850.32 3.08
Dense areas 20 1.849 15,030 54,036.21 1.94
24 7.859 17,517 0 0
28 1.186 15,595 18,501.11 1.0
42 0.704 16,842 0 0
43 0.521 16,751 0 0
Moderately dense areas 15 1.172 12,027 0 0
16 0.722 13,019 0 0
18 0.998 14,151 0 0
19 0.928 12,820 8,404.21 0.71 0.91%
21 1.078 10,283 0 0
25 0.914 12,802 8,911.44 0.76 0.98%
26 1.067 11,380 2,792.83 0.23 0.26%
27 1.302 13,132 10,087.10 0.59 0.77%
29 1.270 10,706 0 0
30 1.946 10,309 0 0
35 2.536 11,033 11,897.80 0.43
40 1.021 13,949 6,415.42 0.45
41 1.942 12,303 0 0
44 1.894 12,567 23,104.46 0.97
Medium dense areas 2 2.733 6,274 4,616.58 0.27
9 3.232 5,298 0 0
10 2.564 5,131 15,840.58 1.20
17 1.433 7,666 0 0
23 3.657 5,409 75,393.19 3.81
31 1.092 8,609 0 0
36 1.299 8,454 117,121.7 10.66
38 3.083 6,197 15,045.09 0.79
39 1.904 7,968 14,249.80 0.94
Low-dense areas 1 7.930 2,043 4,569.59 0.28
3 4.866 2,262 141,608.15 12.87
4 8.739 1,437 0 0
5 6.506 1,449 0 0
6 13.961 1,087 0 0
7 4.656 2,876 0 0
8 4.521 4,227 35,053.76 1.83
11 9.157 1,000 547,093.54 59.75
12 4.777 1,705 12,507.76 1.54
13 5.231 1,903 0 0
14 7.475 1,132 47,444.21 5.61
22 3.820 3,385 40,047.38 3.10
32 4.220 2,038 131,135.20 15.25
33 3.216 1,749 0 0
34 5.806 2,694 18,876.60 1.21
45 2.957 4,738 0 0
46 2.827 3,208 0 0
47 1.567 3,441 2,647.56 0.49

Source: ORSAC Images (2008), BDA (CDP-1993), Field Survey (2008), Census (2001).