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Plan Name of Course: Integrated Planning for Informal Sector (BPLN503) Programme &Sem: Bachelor of Planning (UG), Semester Five Course Duration: July 10 to Nov 3, 2017 Course Coordinator: Shweta Sharma, AssistantProf., Dept. of Planning (shweta@spav.ac.in) Number of Credits: 03 Total Periods/Week: 03 (See Time Table for details) Internal Assessment 50 (minimum pass marks 50%) End Evaluation 50 (minimum pass marks 50%) Written Exam. Total Marks 100 (to be converted to CGPA credit pattern as per regulations) Subject Objective: To provide exposure to the concepts and issues involved in the planning and management of informal sector. Week Week 1 (July 10-14) Week 2 (July 17-21) Week 3 (July 24-28) / Session Topic (Teaching-Learning Objective aimed) Unit 1: Understanding informality Defining informality, types and characteristics of informal economic activities Informal sector vis-à-vis povertysocio-economic deprivation and informal sector; growth of informal sector Urban poverty alleviation programmes, impact of macroeconomic structural adjustment policies on poor urban households. Session Mode (Optional) References / Suggested Readings 1. Ali, S. Poverty and Deprivation in Urban India. Bookwell Publishing. 2007. 2. Patel, S. and Deb, K. For Informal Sector: Urban Studies. Oxford University Press. 2006. 3. Roy, A. and Alsayyad, N. Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from Middle East, Latin America and South Asia. Lexington Books. 2003. 1. Moser, C. O. N., Herbert A. J. and Makonnen, R. E. Urban Poverty in the Context of Structural Adjustment: Recent Evidence and Policy Responses. World Bank. 1993. (REPORT) 2. Srivastava, D. K., Rao, C. B., Vepa, S. S. and Viswanathan, B. Urban Poverty Alleviation Strategies A Study Of Six Cities (In India), Madras

Plan Week 4 (July 31-Aug 4) Unit 1: Migration and Informal Sector Rural urban migration and growth of informal settlements; migratory patterns - characteristics of migrants, growth of informal sector School of Economics. 2010. 3. Yesudian, C. A. K. Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India: A Social Audit. In Indian Journal of Medical Research Vol. 126. 2007. 1. Bastia, T. Trans-national migration and urban informality: Ethnicity in Buenos Aires Informal settlements. In Urban Studies Vol. 53 (1). 2014. 2. Hess, J. Economies, Inequality and Mobility in Economic Sociology: An Introduction. Routledge. 2007. 3. Lyons, M. Temporary Migration, the Informal Economy and Structural Change: London's Bicycle Rickshaw Riders. In Local Economy Vol. 22 (4). 2007. 4. Owusu, F. Conceptualizing Livelihood Strategies in African Cities: Planning and Development Implications of Multiple Livelihood Strategies. In Journal of Planning Education and Research Vol. 26 (4). 2007.

Plan Week 5 (Aug 7-11) Week 6 (Aug 14-18) Week 7 (Aug 21-25) Week 8 (Aug 28-Sept 1) City development projects and informality - linking landuse planning with informal sector, insensitive institutional response and informality Internal Assessment 1 (Aug 14-18): Time-bound Test Unit 3: Informality in commercial sector Formal and informal economy at the local scale; types and categories of informal sector service providers; advantages and disadvantages in the Indian context; statistics related to employment Examples of integration between formal and informal sector market entities; dependency factors of local economy on formal sector; contribution of informal sector in city economy and employment 1. Gaffikin, F. and Perry, D. C. The Contemporary Urban Condition: Understanding the Globalizing City as Informal, Contested, and Anchored. In Urban Affairs Review Vol. 48 (5). 2012. 2. Lyons, M. Temporary Migration, the Informal Economy and Structural Change: London's Bicycle Rickshaw Riders. In Local Economy Vol. 22 (4). 2007. 3. Roy, A. and Alsayyad, N. Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from Middle East, Latin America and South Asia. Lexington Books. 2003. 1. Assaad, R. Formalizing the Informal? The Transformation of Cairo's Refuse Collection System. In Journal of Planning Education and Research Vol. 16(2). 1996. 2. Owusu, F. Conceptualizing Livelihood Strategies in African Cities: Planning and Development Implications of Multiple Livelihood Strategies. In Journal of Planning Education and Research Vol. 26 (4). 2007. 3. Schindler, S. Producing and contesting the formal/informal divide: Regulating Street Hawking in Delhi, India.

Plan Week 9 (Sept 4) Week 10 (Sept 11-15) Week 11 (Sept 18-22) Week 12 (Sept 25-29) Week 13 (Oct 2-6) Week 14 (Oct 9-13) Week 15 (Oct 16-20) Week 16 (Oct 23-27) Week 17 (Oct 30 Nov 3) Field Work Unit 4: Provision of basic urban services Concept of basic needs and quality of life; socio-economic deprivation and environmental degradation in informal settlements; legal and institutional constrains in provision of services; Internal Assessment 2 (Sept 18-22): Time-bound Test Provision of basic urban services through target group approach; budgetary allocation mechanisms; role of NGOs as facilitators between local government and the poor towards their basic needs Unit 5: Dealing with informality Institutional reforms - approaches to address informality; participatory planning approach Capacity building and formal livelihood generation; credit accessibility Linking with formal economy; space consideration for informal sector Internal Assessment 3 (Oct 23-27): Time bound Test Case studies from India and other developing countries; Norms and In Urban Studies Vol. 51 (12). 2013. 1. Mohanty, B. Urbanisation in Developing Countries: Basic Services and Community Participation. Ashok Kumar Publications. 1993. 1. Smith, L. and Hanson, S. Access to Water for the Urban Poor in Cape Town: Where Equity Meets Cost Recovery. In Urban Studies Vol. 40 (8). 2003. 1. Chaudhari, S. and 2. Roy, A. Urban Informality: Toward an Epistemology of Planning. In Journal of the American Planning Association Vol. 71(2). 2005. 1. Chaudhari, S. and 2. Jenkins, P. Regularising informality : turning the legitimate into legal?. Paper prepared for the N- AERUS Workshop, Leuven. 20001. (PAPER) 1. Chaudhari, S. and

Nov 03 Plan standards of informal sector Finalisation of Internal Marks 2. Hernandez, F. Rethinking the Informal Cities.Berghahn Publications. 2012. Note: 1. Any other closed holidays as declared by SPAV shall supersede the above lecture plan. Holidays shown above may alter as per Notice from time to time. 2. Assessment Sessions may be re-scheduled, with prior intimation. 3. Reading lists provided is not exhaustive and is subject to addition students are advised to follow progression of class to keep abreast of the new reading lists, if any.