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Gundappa Sathyanarayana Sastry

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First Name:Gundappa
Middle Name:Sathyanarayana
Last Name:Sastry
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Working papers

  1. Yves Saillard & Gundappa Sathyanarayana Sastry, 2010. "Accès à l'eau dans les territoires urbains : expériences indiennes et françaises," Post-Print halshs-00494921, HAL.
  2. Mahfoud Boudis & Yves Saillard & Gundappa Sathyanarayana Sastry, 2010. "Eléments de prospective de la demande en eau dans les mégapoles indiennes," Post-Print halshs-00496130, HAL.
  3. G S Sastry, 2008. "Emerging Development Issues of Greater Bangalore," Working Papers 194, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
  4. G.S. Sastry, 2006. "Emerging Megalopolis: Bangalore, From ‘Boiled Beans’ Town to Advanced IT City," Working Papers id:719, eSocialSciences.
  5. G S Sastry, 2006. "Issues of Unaccounted for Water in the Urban Water Sector," Working Papers 176, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
  6. G S Sastry, 2006. "Urbanisation in a Forward Looking State of India: Patterns, Issues and Policy," Working Papers 174, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
  7. G S Sastry & R Jagannatha Rao, 2002. "EEmerging Development Issues in A Resource Region," Working Papers 120, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.

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Working papers

  1. G S Sastry, 2008. "Emerging Development Issues of Greater Bangalore," Working Papers 194, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.

    Cited by:

    1. Manoj, M. & Verma, Ashish & Navyatha, M., 2015. "Commute travel and its effect on housing tenure choice of males and females living in the urban and rural areas of Bangalore city in India," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 62-69.
    2. Manoj, M. & Verma, Ashish, 2015. "Activity–travel behaviour of non-workers from Bangalore City in India," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 78(C), pages 400-424.
    3. M. Manoj & Ashish Verma, 2017. "A structural equation model based analysis of non-workers’ activity-travel behaviour from a city of a developing country," Transportation, Springer, vol. 44(2), pages 241-269, March.
    4. Manoj, M. & Verma, Ashish, 2015. "Activity-travel behaviour of non-workers belonging to different income group households in Bangalore, India," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 49(C), pages 99-109.

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