Regional Planning-Types of Regions and Methods of Regionalization [IAS (Admin.) Mains Geography]: Questions 1 - 2 of 2

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2016

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Discuss the application of gravity model in Geographical studies.

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Gravity Model in Geographical Studies

In Urban Geography, gravity model is used to predict the degree of interaction between two places or centers which is in direct proportion to their size and in inverse proportion to the distance between them. It can be used to account for any interaction or flow that is expected to move from one place to another…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2021

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Suggest criteria, indicators and techniques for delimitation of formal regions.

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Formal Regions: A formal region is a geographical region which is homogeneous and uniform within a specified criterion. This specified criterion could be social, physical or political. Example – Himalayan Region, Sub-Tropical Region, etc.

A geographical region which displays a certain functional coherence, an interdependence of parts when defined on…

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