| Sn | Title | Author | Abstract | Full Text |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 301 | Urban Housing Affordability in Indian Context | Anubhav Shrivastava | Abstract | Full Text |
| 302 | Exploring Non-Motorized Transportation for Indian Cities: A Sustainable System | Meenu Chaudhary | Abstract | Full Text |
| 303 | Social Implication of Housing Intervention on Spatial Fabric of Slums | Krishna Kumar Dhote | Abstract | Full Text |
| 304 | Bamboo Reinforced Low Cost House – A Case Study | Tarun Kumar Lohani | Abstract | Full Text |
| 305 | Town Planning and Management for Sustainable Cities | Garima Agarwal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 306 | Innovations in Designing Smart Cities as Living Labs | A. N. Sarkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 307 | An Architectâs Interpretation of the Indus Valley Civilization with Critical View | ASHAYA BOMANWAR | Abstract | Full Text |
| 308 | Integration of Master Plan with Economic Policies â A Review with Respect to Special Investment Regions (SIR) | Pratik Jayprakash Patel | Abstract | Full Text |
| 309 | Role of Digital India in Enhancing Transportation Smart and Safe Solutions for Accident Free India | Ar. Avitesh | Abstract | Full Text |
| 310 | The Use of Traditional Materials and Natural Resources: A Case of Goan Houses in India | Krishna Kumar Dhote | Abstract | Full Text |
| 311 | Temporal Approach for Exploring Spatial Evolution at Sacred Pilgrimage Towns in India: Relevance to Contemporary Urban Planning | Anurag Varma | Abstract | Full Text |
| 312 | Urban Housing and its Predicament: Slums – a Neglected Haven | Ankur Prabhakar Attri | Abstract | Full Text |
| 313 | Impact of âMake in Indiaâ Program on Indian Economy | A. N. Sarkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 314 | A Comparative Analysis of World Best Smart Cities â A Case Study | jemish bhanubhai lathiya | Abstract | Full Text |
| 315 | Building Construction and Installations of Green Walls and Green Roofs | A. N. Sarkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 316 | Design Procedure and Criteria Used in Vertical Gardens and Green Roof Constructions | A.N. Sarkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 317 | Redefining Public Space for Urban Vendors in Streets of Delhi | Soumi Kundu | Abstract | Full Text |
| 318 | Slum Rehabilitation: Re-Location or In Situ Rehabilitation | Rajendra Kumar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 319 | Managing Complexity of City Growth in India â A Plannerâs Dilemma (Draft) | Jitendra N. Bajpai | Abstract | Full Text |
| 320 | Assessing Inclusive Approach in Urban Planning Process for the Case of Madhya Pradesh | Krishna Kumar Dhote | Abstract | Full Text |
| 321 | Urban Agriculture and Vertical Farming Technology in Agropolis | A. N. Sarkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 322 | Innovative Application of Prefabs in Earthquake-Resistant Bridge Construction | A. N. Sarkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 323 | Energy Conservation Opportunities and Improved Thermal Comfort in Residential Buildings: The Case-Study of Kota, Rajasthan | Namrata Sengar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 324 | A Case of Agra City: Solid Waste Management in Tier II Indian Cities | Rupali Dev Roy | Abstract | Full Text |
| 325 | Refashioning India Via âMake In India | Rohan Muley | Abstract | Full Text |
| 326 | In Warming Cities Outer Belt Peoples Are More at Risk of Heat | Deepika Goel | Abstract | Full Text |
| 327 | Analysis of Spatial and Socio-Ecological Transformations around Chuka University Environs Using Remote Sensing and GIS | Dickson Kinoti Kibetu | Abstract | Full Text |
| 328 | The Architecture Represented in Turkish TV Drama | Salma Mohamed Hassan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 329 | A Review Study on the Development of a City into a Smart City | Anand Mishra | Abstract | Full Text |
| 330 | An Analysis on the Current Perspective of Urban Design | Gourav Mittal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 331 | Planning and Architectural Interventions for Liveable Cities in India | Pappal Suneja | Abstract | Full Text |
| 332 | Comparison of Results Between Conventional Techniques and GIS in Old City Surveys | Gaurab Das Mahapatra | Abstract | Full Text |
| 333 | A Vibrant and Sustainable Town Center Planning by Integrating Multi-functioning Activities at Baze Shilinda, Rajshahi | Abdulla – Al Kafy | Abstract | Full Text |
| 334 | An analysis on Gender sensitiveness in urban open space practice for girls: A Case Study in Rajshahi, Bangladesh | Abdulla – Al Kafy | Abstract | Full Text |
| 335 | Formulation of Community-Based Strategies to Mitigate the Impact of a New Road Construction on Housing and Environment | Md. Shakil Ar Salan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 336 | Evaluation of the Influence of Political Economy on the Physical Planning Mechanism and the Governance of Urban Planning System in Bangladesh | Tanvir Ahmad | Abstract | Full Text |
| 337 | Construction Safety Management | Abhijeet Chakraborty | Abstract | Full Text |
| 338 | Affordable Eco-housing, Purnia | Mohammad Faeque Hashim | Abstract | Full Text |
| 339 | Housing and Community Planning in Aranya, Indore | Mohammad Faeque Hashim | Abstract | Full Text |
| 340 | Spatiotemporal Analysis for Urban Pattern Evolution in Sacred District Mathura of India through K-means Classification | Ekta Baranwal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 341 | Roadside Commercial Activities and Environmental Perception Affecting Behaviour: Study from Global South | Avishek Mukherjee | Abstract | Full Text |
| 342 | Alang Alang: The Treasure of Bali | Medhavi Bagga | Abstract | Full Text |
| 343 | Critical Analysis of Unplanned Development of a City: Case Study of Dehradun | Archit Jain | Abstract | Full Text |
| 344 | Indian Markets as Social Spaces | Aditi Jain | Abstract | Full Text |
| 345 | An Assessment of Utility Services Provision in Korail Slum, Dhaka | Tanvir Ahmad | Abstract | Full Text |
| 346 | Bridging the Urban Divide: A Critical Review of Bottom-Up Communicative Planning Measures in Bangladesh | Anutosh Das | Abstract | Full Text |
| 347 | Redevelopment/Renewal Dimensions for an Effective Development in Traditional Urban Core Areas: A Comparative Study of Different Urban Core Development India and Global | Jayanandini G. | Abstract | Full Text |
| 348 | Sustainable Resilience: A Case for Vaastu Principles in Urban Planning | Rahul Shinde | Abstract | Full Text |
| 349 | Urban Renewal through Form-Based Codes | Swati Pradhan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 350 | Importance of Traffic and Transportation Plan in the Context of Land Use Planning for Indian Cities | Shubham Kumar Singh | Abstract | Full Text |
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