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Chapter 5: Conclude

Objective

In the light of the stated research problem above and the characteristics of growth of Udaipur city, the research objectives of the present study are:

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• The idea is to analyse spatial arrangement of open space.

• To identify the factors affecting distribution and magnitude of open space and seek relationships between built environment and open space.

• To evaluate the role of city plan in the provision and maintenance of public, institutional, private and community open space.

• To provide inputs for planning and monitoring of urban open space.

Chapter Organization

1.1The study is presented in five chapters. The first chapter being the Prelude, is Introduction to the concept of urban space, introduction of such open spaces, what is the aim of the study, need and importance of such spaces.

1.2 The second chapter is on Background study of Udaipur study. Also, where Udaipur stands as a Tourist Spot and Geographical analysis of the city.

1.3 The third chapter which is the Interlude studies the Open space in Udaipur by conducting different live case studies of different variety of urban space.

The description of different recreational spots like: Parks, Waterfronts, Religious Places, Memorials, City Square and Commercial Sector.

That how these places replaced in location map, their areas, footfall and amenities.

1.4 The fourth chapter deals with the comparative analysis of these spaces on a broader scale. Discussing the SWOT Analysis by comparison of user profile, on analysis of variations on weekday and weekend and in different time slots of morning, afternoon and evening. The volunteer surveys were done to analyse the variation in the user characteristics. This analysis reflects a need for creation as well as preservation of green areas for recreational and leisure time activities through planned initiatives.

1.5 The fifth chapter deals with the Government initiatives for the provision of open space in the drafted Master Plan and also area wise analysis has been done to see the open space available per person in the different areas of the city.

This chapter concludes the study and suggests the improvements that are needed so that people may have comfortable access to open space

Recommendations & Findings

Green areas and alternatives-based solutions supply innovative approaches to extend the standard of urban settings. It enhances local resilience and promote sustainable lifestyles, improving both the health and the well-being of urban residents. Parks, playgrounds or vegetation publicly and personal places are a unit central part of these approaches and may felicitate to make sure that:

• urban residents have adequate opportunities for exposure to nature;

• urban biodiversity is maintained and protected;

• environmental hazards such as air pollution or noise are reduced;

• the impacts of extreme weather events (heatwaves, extreme rainfall or flooding) are mitigated;

• the quality of urban living is enhanced;

• the health and well-being of residents is improved.

Urban inexperienced area could be a part of “green infrastructure”. It is a vital part of public open areas and customary services provided by a town and may function as a health-promoting setting for all members of the urban community. It is thus compulsory to make sure that all urban, open or public green spaces are easily accessible for all age groups and distributed equitably within the city.

Land use planning is central for managing issues related to climatic variation in urban environments. However, Master Plans usually do not include climatic aspects, and few studies have addressed climate change at the urban scale, especially in developing countries.

This report proposes a framework with live case studies helping & concluding the more and more placement of urban space at one part of the city and ignoring the rest of it.

Each category comprises attributes that describe a complex of relationships in influencing amenities for local public as well as the tourists. Proper land use planning provides the opportunity to assess where you are, where you would like to go and how you might get there.

Planning now to protect important open space and recreational facilities can greatly enhance the attractiveness of your community and encourage compatible growth in the future. Also, planning accordingly helps allowing the City to confront and manage aspects of growth and development in

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