Urban Geography

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The book traces the origin and growth of urban places and attempts to analyze the process of urbanization. The phenomena of cities, their systems in the country and their functions in the economy have been significant in the development and environment. Urban reality has its effects distributed locally, regionally and internationally thereby knitting the space (area) in an order or system. The system of urban places in deep-rooted historically, and the process differs both spatially and temporally. The book is, therefore, remarkably set scientifically to bring into light the urban ecology and its re-aproachment for seeking human well-being both in cases of small towns and metropolises. The book, first tries to analyse the concepts and principles of urban geography and then moves on to discuss at length the urban structure, functions and linkages. And finally it examines urban planning, problems of water, housing, transportation and so on. The book will serve the needs of scholars at all levels of the educational ladder, and it will be of much use to prepare for competitive examinations. The general readers may also find the contents of the book interesting and relevant for grasping the complexities of the urban world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR L.N. Verma

L.N. Verma, one of the senior geographers of Rajasthan, served the University of Udaipur for nearly thirty years (from 1960 to 1989). Published several research papers in the academic journals of repute, Dr. Verma has to his credit publication of dozens of books. At present, he is engaged in the writing of books on the various aspects of geography and education.

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Title
Urban Geography
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8131600416
Length
xii+300p., Figuers; Tables; Notes; Index; 23cm.
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