Dynamics Of Indian Settlements: "Navigating Urban, Peri-Urban, And Rural Landscapes

Dynamics Of Indian Settlements:

Author: Chaitanya S Agarwal

Publisher: BFC Publications

Published:

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9359924946

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Urban Peri-Urban and Rural India" is an insightful exploration of the diverse and dynamic landscapes that make up the tapestry of India. This book delves deep into the intricate interplay between urban, rural, and periurban areas, shedding light on the unique challenges and opportunities they present in the context of one of the world's most populous and culturally rich nations. A huge number of articles and papers are available on various aspects of the Urban, Rural, and Peri-urban parts of India but no book or compilation is available dealing with all the aspects of Urban, Peri, and Rural India. As such this book will serve the purpose of the same for those who are interested to know various aspects of India. The book offers a nuanced perspective on the social, economic, and cultural dynamics at play. It delves into the contrasts and convergences, the opportunities and challenges, and the aspirations and struggles that define life in India's diverse landscapes through a blend of engaging narratives, data-driven insights, and compelling anecdotes. The book invites readers to gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of India's geography Whether one is an academic seeking to unravel the complexities of urbanization, a traveller eager to explore the hidden gems of rural India, or simply a curious soul intrigued by the rich tapestry of this nation. This compilation shall help in enlightening and enriching companions on our intellectual journey through the heart and soul of Indian society. In India, the terms rural, urban, and peri-urban are used to describe different types of settlements. Rural areas are sparsely populated areas located outside towns and cities. They are characterized by open swathes of land with few homes or other buildings. The population density in rural areas is very low. Urban areas are densely populated areas that include cities and towns. They have a high population density and are characterized by a large number of buildings, infrastructure, and services. Peri-urban areas are located on the outskirts of cities and towns. They are characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial land uses. Peri-urban areas have a lower population density than urban areas but higher than rural areas. As a nation in constant evolution, India's urban centers are rapidly expanding, while its rural heartlands remain rooted in age-old traditions. Peri-urban regions act as vital connectors between these two worlds. In this book, we embark on a journey through the bustling streets of metropolises, the tranquil simplicity of villages, and the transitional zones that bridge these realms. Analysing the economic structures in urban, peri urban, and rural India, discussing key industries, employment and income patterns, and economic disparities and related issues between these regions is the main purpose of this compilation. The other purpose of the book is to explore the environmental challenges faced by different regions, such as pollution in urban areas, agricultural practices in rural areas, and the impact of development on suburban landscapes along with health care, education infrastructures, and other essential services and challenges faced by diverse populations. The book also discusses the potential future scenarios for urban, peri-urban, and rural India, considering factors like technological advancements, demographic shifts, and global influences. Ultimately, the purpose of the book may be a combination of these elements, aiming to provide a comprehensive and anuanced exploration of the varied landscapes and communities within India.


Remote Sensing and GIS in Peri-Urban Research

Remote Sensing and GIS in Peri-Urban Research

Author: Mehebub Sahana

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2024-09-05

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 0443158339

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Remote Sensing and GIS in Peri-Urban Research: Perspectives on Global Change, Sustainability and Resilience, Eleventh Edition provides the most recent methods and techniques, incorporating geoinformatics-based practices to map, evaluate, and model urban landscape attributes and changes. The book provides theory, methodology, and future perspectives of remote sensing and GIS techniques applied to peri-urban modelling, analysis and sustainability through the use of spatio-temporal geospatial datasets. It also includes case studies of real-world data sets, with applicable algorithms, techniques and methods for study. This will be a useful reference for researchers and academics in remote sensing, GIS, and spatial analysis, and environmental or urban scientists wanting to implement remote sensing technologies in their research. - Outlines applications of geospatial technologies for visualization of land use dynamics including spatial information about population distributions, built-up areas and degree of urbanization based on global and local datasets - Provides methodology for identification of peri-urban interfaces using techniques to identify peri-urban space and dynamics using remote sensing and GIS techniques - Includes worldwide case studies by experts from different countries increasing the understanding of the nature of global peri-urbanization and growth


Peri-urban futures: Scenarios and models for land use change in Europe

Peri-urban futures: Scenarios and models for land use change in Europe

Author: Kjell Nilsson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 3642305296

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Presently, peri-urbanisation is one of the most pervasive processes of land use change in Europe with strong impacts on both the environment and quality of life. It is a matter of great urgency to determine strategies and tools in support of sustainable development. The book synthesizes the results of PLUREL, a large European Commission funded research project (2007-2010). Tools and strategies of PLUREL address main challenges of managing land use in peri-urban areas. These results are presented and illustrated by means of 7 case studies which are at the core of the book. This volume presents a novel, future oriented approach to the planning and management of peri-urban areas with a main focus on scenarios and sustainability impact analysis. The research is unique in that it focuses on the future by linking quantitative scenario modeling and sustainability impact analysis with qualitative and in-depth analysis of regional strategies, as well as including a study at European level with case study work also involving a Chinese case study.


Climate Change and Cities

Climate Change and Cities

Author: Cynthia Rosenzweig

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03-29

Total Pages: 855

ISBN-13: 1316603334

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Climate Change and Cities bridges science-to-action for climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in cities around the world.


The Emergence of Pacific Urban Villages

The Emergence of Pacific Urban Villages

Author: Asian Development Bank

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

Published: 2016-10-01

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 9292576100

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This publication seeks to explain the nature of settlements termed “urban villages” as set within the context of growing levels of urbanization in contemporary Pacific towns and cities. It investigates the meaning and conceptualization of myriad forms of urban villages by examining the evolution of different types of settlement commonly known as native or traditional villages, and more recently squatter and informal settlements. It views village-like settlements such as squatter and informal settlements as a type of urban village, and examines the role these and other urban villages play in shaping and making the Pacific town and city and arguably, the Pacific village city. It presents key actions that Pacific countries and development partners need to consider as part of urban and national development plans when rethinking how to conceptualize the ongoing phenomena of urban villages while achieving a more equitable distribution of the benefits of urbanization.


Balanced Urban Development: Options and Strategies for Liveable Cities

Balanced Urban Development: Options and Strategies for Liveable Cities

Author: Basant Maheshwari

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-08-29

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 3319281127

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This book provides a unique synthesis of concepts and tools to examine natural resource, socio-economic, legal, policy and institutional issues that are important for managing urban growth into the future. The book will particularly help the reader to understand the current issues and challenges and develop strategies and practices to cope with future pressures of urbanisation and peri-urban land, water and energy use challenges. In particular, the book will help the reader to discover underlying principles for the planning of future cities and peri-urban regions in relation to: (i) Balanced urban development policies and institutions for future cities; (ii) Understanding the effects of land use change, population increase, and water demand on the liveability of cities; (iii) Long-term planning needs and transdisciplinary approaches to ensure the secured future for generations ahead; and (iv) Strategies to adapt the cities and land, water and energy uses for viable and liveable cities. There are growing concerns about water, food security and sustainability with increased urbanisation worldwide. For cities to be liveable and sustainable into the future there is a need to maintain the natural resource base and the ecosystem services in the peri-urban areas surrounding cities. This need is increasing under the looming spectre of global warming and climate change. This book will be of interest to policy makers, urban planners, researchers, post-graduate students in urban planning, environmental and water resources management, and managers in municipal councils.


The Peri-Urban Interface

The Peri-Urban Interface

Author: Duncan McGregor

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2012-04-27

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 113653606X

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Peri-urban interfaces - the zones where urban and rural areas meet - suffer from the greatest problems to humans caused by rapid urbanization, including intense pressures on resources, slum formation, lack of adequate services such as water and sanitation, poor planning and degradation of farmland. These areas, home to hundreds of millions of people, face unique problems and need distinctive and innovative approaches and solutions. This book, authored by top researchers and practitioners, covers the full breadth and depth of the impacts of rapid urbanization on livelihoods, poverty and resources in the peri-urban zones in diverse African, Asian, Latin American and Caribbean contexts. Topics include peri-urban resource sustainability, ecosystems and societies and environmental changes in peri-urban zones. Rich case studies cover production systems and livelihoods including the impacts of irrigated vegetable production, horticulture, dairy enterprises, waste-fed fisheries and pastoral livelihoods. Also addressed are planning and development issues in the peri-urban interface including the difficulty in achieving sustainability, conflict and cooperation over resources, and a fresh look at the relationship between people and their environment. The final part of the book presents policies and strategies for promoting and measuring sustainability in peri-urban zones including community-based waste management, the co-management of watersheds and empowerment of the poor. This book is the most comprehensive examination of the challenges and solutions facing the people and environments of peri-urban zones and is essential reading for all practitioners, students and academics in geography and development.


Geographies of Urban Governance

Geographies of Urban Governance

Author: Joyeeta Gupta

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-08-08

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 3319212729

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With a current population inflow into cities of 200,000 people per day, UN Habitat expects that up to 75% of the global population will live in cities by 2050. Influenced by forces of globalization and global change, cities and urban life are transforming rapidly, impacting human welfare, economic development and urban-regional landscapes. This poses new challenges to urban governance, while emerging city networks, advancing geo-technologies and increasing production of continuous data streams require governance actors to re-think and re-work conventional work processes and practices. This book has been written to enhance our understanding of how governance can contribute to the development of just and resilient cities in a context of rapid urban transformations. It examines current governance patterns from a geographical and inclusive development perspective, emphasizing the importance of place, space, scale and human-environment interactions, and paying attention to contemporary processes of participation, networking, and spatialized digitization. The challenge we are facing is to turn future cities into inclusive cities that are diverse but just and within their ecological limits. We believe that the state-of-the-art overview of topical discussions on governance theories, instruments, methods and practices presented in this book provides a basis for understanding and analyzing these challenges.