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Land Use Dynamics in a Developing Economy [electronic resource] : Regional Perspectives from India / by Shahab Fazal.

By: Fazal, Shahab [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in GeographyPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: VI, 96 p. 19 illus., 14 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400752559Subject(s): geography | Regional planning | Architecture | Environmental economics | Demography | Human Geography | Geography | Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning | Economic geography | Urbanism | Human Geography | Demography | Environmental EconomicsDDC classification: 710 LOC classification: HT390-395HT165.5-169.9Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
From the Contents: What is ‘urban’ and what is ‘rural’? -- Outside the city boundaries: the areas surrounding urban centers -- Methodology and Data Sources.-Conceptualizing Peri-Urban interface -- Peri-Urban Interactions -- The Study Area -- Land in Aligarh’s Pui -- Factors Influencing Land Transformation -- Actors and Their Role in Pui Land Transformation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Today, India still remains a rural agricultural country although the share of urban population has also increased. But these figures do not tell the whole story. There are evidences that urban growth is dispersed and urban sprawl promotes the spread of urban land use into the rural-urban fringe. The book investigates the land transformation and the driving forces which were influencing the land transformation. The present study was done on peri urban interface (PUI) of Aligarh city, a relatively small city, but as other north Indian cities, it is also expanding rapidly. Moreover, it too is surrounded by a populous rural area with productive and rich agricultural hinterland. Such conditions give rise to many conflicts and mutually beneficial complementarities in the rural and urban spheres. The result shows that the demand for land is high. This results in informal urban development fulfilling the requirements of many of the city’s residents. Every piece of land is a tradable commodity, and the pursuit of short-term profits is the predominant ethic. The actors in PUI are strong because it is characterized by intermixing of rural and urban activities and interests as well as the number of actors are greater than in any other area.
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From the Contents: What is ‘urban’ and what is ‘rural’? -- Outside the city boundaries: the areas surrounding urban centers -- Methodology and Data Sources.-Conceptualizing Peri-Urban interface -- Peri-Urban Interactions -- The Study Area -- Land in Aligarh’s Pui -- Factors Influencing Land Transformation -- Actors and Their Role in Pui Land Transformation.

Today, India still remains a rural agricultural country although the share of urban population has also increased. But these figures do not tell the whole story. There are evidences that urban growth is dispersed and urban sprawl promotes the spread of urban land use into the rural-urban fringe. The book investigates the land transformation and the driving forces which were influencing the land transformation. The present study was done on peri urban interface (PUI) of Aligarh city, a relatively small city, but as other north Indian cities, it is also expanding rapidly. Moreover, it too is surrounded by a populous rural area with productive and rich agricultural hinterland. Such conditions give rise to many conflicts and mutually beneficial complementarities in the rural and urban spheres. The result shows that the demand for land is high. This results in informal urban development fulfilling the requirements of many of the city’s residents. Every piece of land is a tradable commodity, and the pursuit of short-term profits is the predominant ethic. The actors in PUI are strong because it is characterized by intermixing of rural and urban activities and interests as well as the number of actors are greater than in any other area.

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