Case Study, Indore Slum City
Case Study, Indore Slum City
Case Study, Indore Slum City
Indore City
Literature study
By:
Rafiq Ahmad Bismil
Vivek Bassi
Prabjeet Kaur
Dishaa Kanojiya
ABSTRACT
SLUM NETWORKING IS AN INNOVATIVE CONCEPT, WHICH EXPLOITS
USING
AS
INFERENCES
1. The problem, proposed intervention and key elements of
activity
2. Urban Concerns, and an introduction to Slum Networking
3. City level sewerage using Slum Networking
4. City-centre improvements by intercepting sewage
5. Slum Level physical works - the Slum Networking alternative
6. River improvement and networking of other infrastructure
7. Road Concepts illustrated - principles of topography
management
8. Slum survey before improvement, and proposed road layout
9. Proposed sewerage layout
10. Proposed storm drainage layout
11. Slum Level physical works - water supply and solid waste
12. Slum Level physical works - aggregate impact
13. Community development - social, economic, educational,
Strengthening
Extension of city storm drainage to reach the slum pockets and low-lying areas
Roads
and paving
Storm drainage
Street lighting
Community development:
Setting
Educational activities for pre-primary age children, school dropouts and illiterate
adults
Community health education and other interventions related to mother and child care
Developing linkages with formal sector finance to help people start small businesses
and trades
Miscellaneous:
Project
formulation
Project evaluation
Setting up of archives
between the slums, natural drainage paths which influence the urban
infrastructure and the environmental fabric of the city. Thus slums, instead
of being resource draining liabilities as in the conventional developmental
approach, actually become opportunities of a quantum change in the
infrastructure levels and environmental quality of the city. Slum Networking
is an initiative driven primarily through community control. In a holistic
frame which converges scales, activities, agencies and resources it exploits
the slum fabric in the context of the total city for sustainable and cost
effective improvement in the quality of life of its people as whole.
OBJECTIVE OF SLUM NETWORKING
Improve the overall quality of life of the urban poor in terms of health,
whole.
A holistic and integrated mix of physical, educational, health and income
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850
Chambers
Brickwork
Plaster
Tota
6000
Concrete (1:4:8)
8600
1488012mm
5520
l25,401 ( 466)
30,302 ( 532)
240 km.
120,000
Total area of grassing/shrubbing
500,000 m2
1701
system have been put in place in the slum colonies. The slum
dwellers pay for and build their own toilets and connections to water
and sewerage systems.