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  Faculty Profile
 
Madhu Bharti
Prof. Madhu Bharti
Asst. Professor
madhubharti@cept.ac.in
 
Courses
•  Economics for Planners
•  Land Economics
•  Real Estate
•  Housing Studios
Expertise
•  Housing Policy & Housing Finance
•  Urban Development & Governance
•  Housing for the Urban Poor
•  Land Economics
Profile
Prof. Madhu Bharti is an economist-planner whose specialization includes Housing Policy&Finance, Real Estate,Land Development. She has been a member of faculty at CEPT since 2001.Prior to this Madhu was working with HUDCO as a Senior Appraisal Officer. Along with academics, in the past 7 years she has worked on a variety of research and consultancy projects for various state and central governments in India, NGOs and international funding bodies.
Recent Significant Projects / Publications
Oct’2007: Impact of Post Earthquake GEERP on Rural Poor, Gujarat, GSDMA / World Bank.
March’2007- July’2008, Sub Regional Plan for Bhaderwah Development Authority, Bhaderwah, Jammu & Kashmir, Supported by Bhaderwah Development Authority.
February’2007- March’2008: Integrated Area Development Strategies for the tribal regions of Gujarat. Supported by GUDC/ GOI
August’2005-Novemner’2007: Social Impact Assessment for the Post Earthquake program, study supported GEERP in Gujarat, GSDMA/ World Bank.
April’2003-Aug’2004: Impacts of Poor Urban Services on Health and Asset Creation- Case study of Ahmedabad, India, supported by All India Council of Technical Education.
May’2002-May’2003: Wealth and Well Being Impacts of Slum Up-gradation and Improved Services Delivery to the Poor, Gujarat, western India, Supported by Water and Sanitation Program-South Asia, World Bank.
Willingness to pay for small piped water networks, Ahmedabad, Supported by ADB.findings presented at the workshop,Manila,17April,08.
Disaster as an Opportunity for Development – Paper presented at Welsh Colloquium, Development Studies Association (University of Wales, UK), Jan’08
Study of Post Tsunami R&R efforts in Sri Lanka, Galle in the text “studio investigations in South Asian Urban Design, Galle, Matra, Karachi” by Katholic University Leuven, Belgium under the Asia Link Program, July 2007 supported by EU.
“Post Tusnami Resettlement & Rehabilitation Policy in Sri Lanka – Case study of Galle and Matra”, Published by BMTPC, GOI, New Delhi, in the special issues, October’2007
Countries of Work Experience
India, Bhutan and Srilanka
   
 
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  » Prof. Chandranath Ray
  » Prof. Shrawan Kumar Acharya
  » Prof. Darshini Mahadevia
  » Dr. R. Parthasarathy
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  » Prof. Saswat Bandyopadhyay
  » Prof. A.K. Saxena
  » Prof. Mona Iyer
  » Prof. Sejal Patel
  » Prof. Talat Munshi
  » Prof. Anilkumar Roy
  » Prof. Indu Rao
  » Prof. Manjiri Akalkotkar
  » Prof. Nitika Bhakuni
  » Prof. Rutool Sharma
  » Prof. Rutul Joshi
  » Prof. Ajay Kumar Katuri
  » Prof. Subhrangsu Goswami
  » Prof. Abhijit Lokre
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