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Rural-Urban Fringe: Characteristics of Rural-Urban Fringe, Problems of Rural-Urban Fringe
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Characteristics of Rural-Urban Fringe
- Land use Characteristics: Rural urban fringe is characterized by
- Constantly changing pattern of land use.
- Constantly changing and dynamic landscape.
- Small farms with intensive crop production.
- Larger residential areas than…
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Rural-Urban Fringe: Stages of Transformation of Fringe
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Stages of Transformation of Fringe
Rural Stage
This stage is characterized by villages which are yet untouched by the urban influence.
- Farming is the main occupation of the people.
- Villages also comprise of landless laborers and artisans.
- Movement is restricted only to jobs in urban areas.
Linkage Stage
With gradual spatial expansion of the city, walls of the close-knit rural society give way to city influence.
- Villages still retain rural character with respect to occupational structure and mobility.
- Farming transforms from subsistence to commercial.
- There is daily movement of villagers to city to sell veget…
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