Land Pooling and Special Purpose Districts: A Working Paper on Pragmatic Urban Management Approach for Amaravati, the Greenfield Capital City of Andhra Pradesh, India

Srikanth Katam
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Amaravati, a 217 Sq.km greenfield city, is being developed as the Capital for the recently bifurcated state of Andhra Pradesh in the Southern part of India. It is a much debated and probably the most ambitious Urban Development project ever undertaken in the History of modern India. Envisioned as ‘the People’s Capital’, for its daring feat of land pooling mechanism, with the participation of over 24,000 farmland-owners from 29 villages voluntarily submitting more than 34,000 acres of land for the development of this ambitious city, this project has had no other rival till date in the country.

The manifest function of announcement of Amaravati City was the Conspicuous Consumption Behaviour of the Land Owners. The result was that these Land Owners, despite being provided with redistributed developed plots with higher intrinsic value, formed into local groups to create contrived land pricing market.

This paper series delves into three critical issues, commonly resulting from such Land Re-distribution projects around the world, viz. Cartelization of Land-owners, Livelihood Transitions and Affordable ‘Affordability’. Each of the paper in this series is developed around bringing out one of the above critical issues and experientially structuring pragmatic proposals for the Landowner community, City Development Agencies and the Government at large in building an inclusive, affordable and participative Urban Development project.

The current paper discusses ‘Cartelization of Land-owners’ and showcases, through fusion of ideas from cross-border experiential knowledge, an innovative arrangement for the Government and the Land-owners to converge towards mutual prosperity.
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阿玛拉瓦蒂,面积217平方公里。位于印度南部的安得拉邦(Andhra Pradesh)最近被划分为两个邦。这是一个备受争议的项目,可能是现代印度历史上最雄心勃勃的城市发展项目。由于其大胆的土地汇集机制,该项目被设想为“人民的首都”,来自29个村庄的24,000多名农田所有者自愿为这个雄心勃勃的城市的发展提交了超过34,000英亩的土地,该项目迄今为止在该国没有其他竞争对手。阿马拉瓦蒂市公告的显着功能是土地所有者的炫耀性消费行为。其结果是,这些土地所有者虽然获得了重新分配的具有更高内在价值的已开发地块,但却形成了地方集团,制造了人为的土地定价市场。本系列论文探讨了三个关键问题,这些问题通常是由世界各地的土地再分配项目引起的,即土地所有者卡特尔化、生计转型和可负担的“可负担性”。本系列的每一篇论文都是围绕上述关键问题之一展开的,并为土地所有者社区、城市发展机构和整个政府提供了务实的建议,以建立一个包容、负担得起和参与性的城市发展项目。本文讨论了“土地所有者卡特尔化”,并通过融合跨境经验知识的思想,展示了一种政府与土地所有者共同繁荣的创新安排。
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