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Book SynopsisThis book offers an interdisciplinary and dynamic account of the politicization of urban planning in Mumbai, India. It presents a unique perspective on the tensions and conflicts pervading the development and regulation of contemporary cities in the wider context of global urbanization, and broadens readers’ understanding of urban planning, chiefly focusing on the interplay between grassroots movements, experts’ involvement, and sociotechnical questions. As the respective chapters of the book show, the various controversies surrounding the Mumbai Development Plan (MDP) have called into question the social and political effects of reshaping the city, the exclusion, and inequalities it has produced, but also the role it confers on the state and the market, and its impacts on the environment. After carefully describing these controversies, the book tackles the fundamental democratic question of who gets to define the future of a city. Given its scope, the book is of interest to researchers, students, and teachers of city planning, urban development, and urban studies, as well as policymakers.
Table of Contents1. Introduction: Politics of Urban PlanningLuca Pattaroni, Amita Bhide, Christine Lutringer
2. Mumbai Development Plan 2014-2034: Unfolding Controversies, Actors and ArenasTobias Baitsch, Richa Bhardwaj, Salome Houllier-Binder
3. Mumbai’s Orphan Plan: How the EDDP 2014-2034 was conceived, crafted and abandonedMalini Krishnankutty
4. Politics of Land Use Regulations Tobias Baitsch, Amita Bhide
5. Politics of Categories Salome Houllier-Binder, Christine Lutringer
6. Politics of Participation in Urban Planning: the “democratic moment” of the Mumbai Development Plan 2014-2034Richa Bhardwaj, Luca Pattaroni
7. Metropolitan Nature: Environment and Planning in MumbaiShweta Wagh, Hussain Indorewala
8. Postscript: Planning for the Maximum City in the Era of Planetary UrbanizationAmita Bhide