International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban population. In less than thirty years, half of India's population will have to cope with urban life and there will be tremendous transformation of landscape, economic structure and social life. In order to forecast India's urban future, we assumed that secular and contemporary growth trajectories of all individual urban agglomerations are key drivers of future urbanization trends. We demonstrate that India's city-system conforms to the distributed growth model and that its hierarchical distribution is evolving regularly. India's plurisecular city-system fits well with the canonical model that describes universally the system dynamics. It shares...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceWhile the Indian urbanization rate is above 30% in 2011, the country remains m...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
By Elfie Swerts, Denise Pumain & Eric Denis - Géographie-Cités, Paris Futures, 2013 In 2050, urban I...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceWhile the Indian urbanization rate is above 30% in 2011, the country remains m...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
By Elfie Swerts, Denise Pumain & Eric Denis - Géographie-Cités, Paris Futures, 2013 In 2050, urban I...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
International audienceWhile the Indian urbanization rate is above 30% in 2011, the country remains m...