Rural to Urban Transition in Developing Countries

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Bangalore
Bangalore City
Bengaluru City
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empirical peri-urban land market research
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Land Prices
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land use change analysis
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LC Change Detection
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Log Log Regression Model
metropolitan land administration
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Peri-urban Areas
Peri-urban Interface
Peri-urban Land
Peri-urban land market
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peri-urbanisation
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Planned City Development
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real estate dynamics
Rural Urban Fringe
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South Periphery
spatial economics
sustainable land governance
Tamil Nadu
Total Hectares
Urbanisation
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Von Thunen Model

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032423357
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Increasing urbanisation and industrial development are occurring at the expense of shrinking forest cover and agricultural land in South Asia. Various land uses compete with each other, reducing forests and farmlands. This book addresses urbanisation and peri-urban land markets, with a special focus on Bangalore, one of the fastest growing cities in South Asia.

It contributes to historic perspectives on the spatial transformation of peri-urban locales, as well as providing much-needed empirical evidence. The book discusses issues related to the context of peri-urban land use, land transactions, demand supply relationships and land prices in the peri-urban land market. The steep rise in land prices of the periphery, rapid changes in land use patterns, active land transactions, growth of the real estate market and the challenge to implement efficient land use regulations are explored with the help of field evidence. Insights and challenges to land administration addressed in this book are common to other metropolitan cities, and the key message is that a separate peri-urban land policy is required for the major metropolitan cities of India and other developing countries. The book contributes to the understanding of how these spatial markets function in order to work towards an improved implementation of land policy in the context of dynamic rural-urban periphery.

As such, it will appeal to researchers, scholars and students of regional, urban and agricultural economics, economic geography, urban and regional planning and environmental science. It will also be of great interest to city planners and policy makers, action-based think tanks focused on urban governance.

Amrutha Mary Varkey is a researcher and teacher of Development Economics at the Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, Poland.

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