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100 _aNawre, Alpa
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245 _aDesigning for diversity through the socio-cultural fabric: Lessons from bhilai, India
260 _aUrban India
300 _a40(1), Jan-Jun, 2020: p.83-96
520 _aAs the contemporary world increasingly urbanized, the role of designers in planning new settlement that can accommodate diversity, of both human population and non-human life is of paramount significance. This is especially true in rapidly urbanizing countries of south Asia where very little space is allocated for natural processes is urban contexts, and very few successful examples exist that do not have segregated community encloses based on caste or religion, Bhilai, in central india is a 20th century planned industrial towarnshi the this article examines to extract lesions for how human diversity and ecological diversity can be cincrptd in the planning of India settlement. - Reproduced
650 _aHuman diversity, Ecological diversity, Industrial towns, India
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773 _aUrban India 4
906 _aHUMAN DIVERSITY
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