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Slum Growth in Odisha - A Challenge to Sustainable City Management

Year 2024
Volume/Issue/Review Month Volume-XVII, Issue-I, Jan.-Jun.
Title Slum Growth in Odisha - A Challenge to Sustainable City Management
Authors Susanta Kumar Mishra , Kabita Kumari Sahu
Broad area HRM
Abstract

This study aims to analyze the trend and pattern of the slum expansion and its correlation
with urbanization in Odisha. It also highlights the growth of slum population by the size and
administrative status of cities using secondary data. Demographic predictions indicate a faster
population growth in cities worldwide. Existing studies link slum expansion to urban growth,
which poses a major challenge to sustainable-city-planning. The study found a positive linear link
between total and slum population of metropolis. The values of correlation coefficient were 0.89
and 0.881 for 2001 and 2011 respectively. The slum-reporting towns increased from 47 to 76. Both
the number and percentage of slum dwellers increased significantly. A substantial rise in proportion
of slum population is seen in larger cities, municipal corporations, and industrial townships.
Collaborative effort involving communities and city planners; provision of low-cost housing,
remunerative jobs, and other amenities may be key to make towns slum-free.

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