Urbanization Trend In North East India: An Empirical StudyMandal, Ram KrishnaAlam, Mohammad AfsarPrasad, Ravinesh RohitKundra, SakulJournal of Positive School Psychology
The study attempts to understand the Urbanization Process, Trend, Pattern and its Consequences based on census data during 1901-2011 in India. The regional variations in the distribution of urban population are significant. Results show that India urban population has increased from 2.58 crores in ...
The paper has used census data of 1901-2011 to examine and understand the process of urbanization in J&K UT and has laid its utmost emphasis on the urban m... M Haq Wani,A Bhat - 《Sarhad Journal of Agriculture》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Trend Analysis and Change Point Detection of An...
Urbanization in India In this paper, an attempt has been made to analyze the Urbanization in India the study is based on secondary data collected from secondary sources. The study gives a increasing trend in urbanization in India. Kavitha B.D,SNK Gayathri,Kavitha B.D, Smt.N.K.Gayathri 被引...
The following sections are included:IntroductionThe Trend of UrbanizationQualifications to Urbanization Data: Definitional ChangesAbout "Floating Population" in Urban PlacesPeasants Turning into Urban Residents Through Land AcquisitionDe... X Zuo - Decentralization Policies In Asian Development 被引量: 3发表...
The objective of this paper is to understand the extent, trend and pattern of urbanization and the consequences in the socio-economic context in India by using data from Census of India from 1901 to 2001, NSSO. Both, natural increase and rural to urban migration have contributed towards the ...
The Records of Urban Population as sourced from Census Reports have been tabulated for description of its trend. This paper seeks to review the effects of fast growing urbanization in Indian society through analysis of its multi-dimensional impact. 展开 ...
Then, the LULC used to predict the further changes based on the current trend (2011 to 2021) using Cellular automata- Markov chain (CA-MC) model for LULC. Similarly, this process adopted in the estimation of the ESVs and its functional contribution with correspondence of coefficient with ...
factors triggered by natural processes, migration, economic conditions, socio-economic facilities, infrastructure, accessibility, industry, and government policies [29]. Improved quality and quality in various aspects can trigger urbanization. The trend of urbanization is predicted to continue to increase ...
Nevertheless, the warming trend documented throughout India is not homogeneous. Some areas, including the northwestern, northeastern and southern regions, are undergoing a comparatively more pronounced increase in NLST than in the other parts of the country (Supplementary Fig. 2). The same is also ...