Publication en ligne, City report series (Chance2Sustain) - ISSN 2309-8198Chennai is the largest metropolitan city in South India (8.7 million in 2011) and the provincial capital of the large state of Tamil Nadu (population 72 million in 2011). Before that, under British rule, the city was the capital of the Madras Presidency, and was known as Madras until 1996, when the name was officially changed to Chennai. Located on the east coast of India, on the Bay of Bengal, sea trade has been an important aspect of the regional economy since at least the colonial period. Still today, the city combines political functions with economic command functions for both manufacturing and services, reflecting the region's diversified economy. The Chennai me...
Across the world, individual cities are striving for visibility at the first tier of their nation’s ...
In a context of rapid urbanisation in the Global South the potential of ecocities to provide sustain...
The study investigates whether the present pattern of urban development in India in the creation of ...
Publication en ligne, City report series (Chance2Sustain) - ISSN 2309-8198Chennai is the largest met...
Chennai is the largest metropolitan city in South India (8.7 million in 2011) and the provincial cap...
Cities around the world are experiencing tremendous population growth, and this is especially true i...
Impact of Urbanisation in India is the process resulting into increase in the proportion o furban po...
Chennai, a historical seaside city on the southern coast of India, has undergone extensive urbanisat...
This article analyses the urban conditions of Chennai, India, and takes a critical look at its plann...
India is having a population of 1.2billion, ranking second internationally in terms of population, n...
Chennai is one of the four important Indian "megacities" that have lined up at home and that ranks 3...
This paper reports on the results of a land market assessment conducted in the Chennai Metropolitan ...
Despite a slow urbanisation process, India already has an large number of towns, and even some metro...
The study investigates whether the present pattern of urban development in India in the creation of ...
There is growing research literature on urban land and housing markets in India. Over the past five ...
Across the world, individual cities are striving for visibility at the first tier of their nation’s ...
In a context of rapid urbanisation in the Global South the potential of ecocities to provide sustain...
The study investigates whether the present pattern of urban development in India in the creation of ...
Publication en ligne, City report series (Chance2Sustain) - ISSN 2309-8198Chennai is the largest met...
Chennai is the largest metropolitan city in South India (8.7 million in 2011) and the provincial cap...
Cities around the world are experiencing tremendous population growth, and this is especially true i...
Impact of Urbanisation in India is the process resulting into increase in the proportion o furban po...
Chennai, a historical seaside city on the southern coast of India, has undergone extensive urbanisat...
This article analyses the urban conditions of Chennai, India, and takes a critical look at its plann...
India is having a population of 1.2billion, ranking second internationally in terms of population, n...
Chennai is one of the four important Indian "megacities" that have lined up at home and that ranks 3...
This paper reports on the results of a land market assessment conducted in the Chennai Metropolitan ...
Despite a slow urbanisation process, India already has an large number of towns, and even some metro...
The study investigates whether the present pattern of urban development in India in the creation of ...
There is growing research literature on urban land and housing markets in India. Over the past five ...
Across the world, individual cities are striving for visibility at the first tier of their nation’s ...
In a context of rapid urbanisation in the Global South the potential of ecocities to provide sustain...
The study investigates whether the present pattern of urban development in India in the creation of ...