IIA for land use plan at panchayat level
Kozhikode: The final report of the survey ‘Rebuild Kerala’ conducted by the Kozhikode chapter of the Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) in association with the town planning department highlighted the urgent need of a comprehensive land use plan for each panchayath irrespective of the single master plan that very few cities in the state have.
The survey report for flood-hit Kozhikode, Malappuram and Wayanad districts was handed over to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here on Tuesday.
The survey aimed at a comprehensive disaster management strategy for them. As per the report, land use plans and master plans should be extended to all panchayats of the state considering the density of settlements and its vulnerability.
“A land tribunal should be formed separately to look at all complaints and concerns regarding the classifications and zoning,” said Vivek P.P., the vice-president of IIA, Kozhikode, and also the coordinator of the survey in the three districts.
The study done in three districts was carried out with the help of several organisations like ‘we for Wynad’, Lensfed and Rensfed. Several institutions like NIT Calicut and DG College of Architecture also gave academic support.