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Suburbanization of India ’ s Cities

Kala Seetharam Sridhar Public Affairs Centre Bangalore Conference on the 21 st Century Indian City: Towns, Metros and the Indian Economy University of California Berkeley and Indian Institute of Human Settlements Bangalore March 26, 2013. Suburbanization of India ’ s Cities.

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Suburbanization of India ’ s Cities

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  1. Kala Seetharam Sridhar Public Affairs Centre Bangalore Conference on the 21st Century Indian City: Towns, Metros and the Indian Economy University of California Berkeley and Indian Institute of Human Settlements Bangalore March 26, 2013 Suburbanization of India’s Cities

  2. Presentation Overview • General and b-suburbanization • Theory • Bangalore and other cities’ suburbanization • Estimated and calculated density gradients for India’s cities • Determinants of population and employment suburbanization • Policy implications

  3. Suburbanization of Population and Jobs in India, 1981-2001 Sources: Sridhar (2007), 2001 Census PCA and author’s analyses

  4. Population Suburbanization in India’s Metropolitan Areas, 1981-01 Sources: Sridhar (2007), 2001 Census PCA and author’s analyses

  5. Suburbanization: Theoretical Framework • Standard exponential population density function • Gradient

  6. Bangalore: Density Function, 1991 1991 municipal area: 126 sq km

  7. Bangalore: Density Function, 2001 1991 municipal area: 226 sq km

  8. Estimates of Population Density Functions for Bangalore, India, 1991 and 2001, Conventional City Center Number of observations=57 (wards) for 1991 regressions and 97 for 2001 regressions Source: Sridhar (2007)

  9. Estimates of Population Density Functions for Bangalore, India, 1991 and 2001, New City Center Number of observations=57 (wards) for 1991 regressions and 97 for 2001 regressions  Source: Sridhar (2007)

  10. Rc Lc L R Two-Point Gradient Technique

  11. Summary of Population Density Gradients (Calculated) Source: Sridhar (2007)

  12. The Impact of Land Use Regulations on Population Suburbanization Dependent variable mean= 0.44 R-squared= 0.57 Adjusted R-squared = 0.50 Number of observations= 68 Source: Sridhar (2007)

  13. The Impact of Land Use Regulations on Employment Suburbanization Dependent variable mean= 0.43 R-squared= 0.48 Adjusted R-squared = 0.38 Number of observations= 68 Source: Sridhar (2007)

  14. Estimation of Welfare Gains Source: Brueckner & Sridhar 2012

  15. Policy Implications • Impact of various factors on suburbanization and spatial area of Indian cities • Suburbanization of population and jobs • Data limitations • Conflict between suburban development and rural land uses

  16. Thank you for your attention!Questions? You can write to me atkala@pacindia.org

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