Regional imbalances refer to the uneven distribution of economic activity, resources, and development across different regions. Regional imbalances can arise due to a variety of factors, such as...
Growth centers and growth poles are terms used in regional planning and development to refer to geographic areas that have been identified as having the potential for growth...
Regionalization refers to the process of dividing a larger area into smaller regions based on common characteristics, such as language, culture, economy, and physical features. Regionalization is a...
The concept of a region refers to a geographic area that shares common characteristics, such as language, culture, economic activity, and physical features. Regions can be defined at...
Regional planning is the process of planning for the development and management of a particular region or area. It involves the identification of regional goals and objectives, the...
Sustainable development of cities refers to the development of cities that meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their...
Urbanization is the process by which people migrate from rural to urban areas, leading to the growth and development of cities and towns. While urbanization has many benefits,...
The rural-urban fringe and satellite towns are two important concepts in urban and regional planning. They refer to the areas that lie at the edge of urban areas...
The sphere of urban influence refers to the area surrounding a city or town that is influenced by its economic, social, and cultural activities. This area can vary...
The functional classification of towns refers to the categorization of towns and cities based on their economic and social functions. This classification system helps to understand the different...