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Match the planning techniques in Group-I with their salient feature in Group-II.
Group-I Group-II P. Land pooling 1. Assigning specific task on a short time horizon Q. Action Plan 2. Assembling privately owned land parcels for development R. Land sharing 3. Agreement for reallocation of land between occupiers and owners S. Transfer of Development Rights 4. Assigning specific task on a long time horizon 5. Incentive based voluntary shifting of FAR of a plot to another plot
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- P - 1, Q - 5, R - 4, S - 3
- P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 5
- P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4
- P - 4, Q - 2, R - 1, S - 5
Correct Option: B
⚈ Area Action Plans (AAPs) set out planning policies, plans and maps to show how specific areas within town planning area will regenerate and what planning applications in the area will need to do. These are the operational component for short-term goals of the development plan in order to achieve the long term goals. They are important documents when planning decisions are made.
⚈ Landpooling : The Policy that allows land owners to pool their land for development and get a part of the developed land instead of money.
⚈ Land Sharing : This is a method whereby existing public or private land occupied by squatters through an agreement between the owners and occupants is redeveloped in a way that enables the regularisation of the existing development through resettlement housing on the same land while economically developing the most lucrative plot on the land.
⚈ Transfer of Development Right (TDR) : An incentive based program that allows landowners to sell development rights from their land to other interested party who then can use these rights to increase the density of development at another designated location.