India, a predominantly rural country, is going through a slow but constant and broad transition towards urbanization. The amount of cities and mega cities has increased from 5,161 to 7,935 in 2011. The united Nations predict that, by 2031, 15% of the urban population of the world, about 600 million people, will be living in Indian cities. This increase in urban population will cause repercussions in terms of environment, ecology and sustainability, which will manifest themselves in demands on urban services and governance of the urban ecosystem. In addition, urbanization generates significant tension in terms of land cover, native habitats, biodiversity, protected areas and services to the ecosystem that are basic for human wellbeing. In th...
Sustainable development means attaining a balance between environmental protection \u85\u85\u85\u85\...
India is urbanizing at an alarming rate and the impact of climate change is becoming more visible ea...
Urban green spaces (UGSs) are integral structural elements of the city’s existence and are promoted ...
This paper presents urbanization challenges in India and initiatives taken to address them. Urbaniza...
Human beings interact both with the social world and nature for its survival. Natural resources and ...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
The sustainable urban habitat should cater to the economic prosperity, community needs, social secur...
<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>This publication is an outcome and part of the global Cities and Biodiver...
The Development and growth of urbanization in India poses enormous challenges to urban governance. I...
The existing model of urban development is found responsible for growing environmental problems in t...
Rapid growth of urban areas has attracted foremost global attention in the last few decades. By 2050...
Urbanization is the term used to describe both the general rise in population and the degree of indu...
Urbanization refers to general increase in population and the amount of industrialization of a settl...
Urban land resources are facing immense pressure due to rapid economic growth. Unscientific processe...
Massive rural-urban migration, natural population expansion, and the increased concentration of new ...
Sustainable development means attaining a balance between environmental protection \u85\u85\u85\u85\...
India is urbanizing at an alarming rate and the impact of climate change is becoming more visible ea...
Urban green spaces (UGSs) are integral structural elements of the city’s existence and are promoted ...
This paper presents urbanization challenges in India and initiatives taken to address them. Urbaniza...
Human beings interact both with the social world and nature for its survival. Natural resources and ...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
The sustainable urban habitat should cater to the economic prosperity, community needs, social secur...
<div> <div> <div> <div> <p>This publication is an outcome and part of the global Cities and Biodiver...
The Development and growth of urbanization in India poses enormous challenges to urban governance. I...
The existing model of urban development is found responsible for growing environmental problems in t...
Rapid growth of urban areas has attracted foremost global attention in the last few decades. By 2050...
Urbanization is the term used to describe both the general rise in population and the degree of indu...
Urbanization refers to general increase in population and the amount of industrialization of a settl...
Urban land resources are facing immense pressure due to rapid economic growth. Unscientific processe...
Massive rural-urban migration, natural population expansion, and the increased concentration of new ...
Sustainable development means attaining a balance between environmental protection \u85\u85\u85\u85\...
India is urbanizing at an alarming rate and the impact of climate change is becoming more visible ea...
Urban green spaces (UGSs) are integral structural elements of the city’s existence and are promoted ...