Saturday, 3 January 2015

Attempt to formulate a research plan

Research into the Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project

This a development of the banks of the river Sabarmati in Ahmedabad, Gujrat, India.

Aim would be to study the after effects of a waterfront redevelopment project.
To study the effect of the development on different categories of people such as the slum, traders and general public.

For such a research i would carry out the following steps-

  1. Mark the redevelopment of the area on a map and study the plans before and after the development. Mark the new area reclaimed.
  2. Primary research would include talking to different categories of people with different experiences and connections with the waterfront area. Talk to vendors who sold certain things there, people residing near the area, some people who lost their jobs cause of the developement and some people who gained new employment after the development.
  3. Secondary research would include finding newspaper articles about different stages of the project and its effects. 
  4. Surveys could be carried to see the change in traffic pattern and activity pattern in that area post development.
  5. Questionnaires could be forwarded to the users of the new development to get a track of their opinions.
  6. Interviews could be carried out of the landscape architect of the project, the planning authority and of the affected people there.
  7. Ethnographic research would include spending hours at the waterfront area at different times of the day and track activities. Take video recordings of behaviour of people regarding architectural elements on the waterfront area and the space usability.
  8. Note all the observations and recordings and carry out an analysis before concluding to a result.
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/
http://www.newsroompost.com/
http://www.hcp.co.in/
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
http://www.narendramodi.in/

Link to a pdf document of the project provided by the government of India.
http://www.egovamc.com/SRFDCL/SRFDCL.pdf

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