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5) Justify the interlinkage between Rural and Urban lives​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Urban area" can refer to towns, cities, and suburbs. An urban area includes the city itself, as well as the surrounding areas. ... Rural areas are the opposite of urban areas. Rural areas, often called "the country," have low population density and large amounts of undeveloped land.

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Answered by masoommishra
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Rural-urban interactions can also include 'rural' activities taking place in urban centres (such as urban agriculture) and activities often classified as 'urban' (such as manufacturing and services) taking place in rural settlements.

Rural-urban interactions can also include 'rural' activities taking place in urban centres (such as urban agriculture) and activities often classified as 'urban' (such as manufacturing and services) taking place in rural settlements.Our work seeks to:

Rural-urban interactions can also include 'rural' activities taking place in urban centres (such as urban agriculture) and activities often classified as 'urban' (such as manufacturing and services) taking place in rural settlements.Our work seeks to:Improve our understanding of how changing rural-urban interactions affect the livelihoods of low-income and vulnerable groups in both urban and rural settlements

Rural-urban interactions can also include 'rural' activities taking place in urban centres (such as urban agriculture) and activities often classified as 'urban' (such as manufacturing and services) taking place in rural settlements.Our work seeks to:Improve our understanding of how changing rural-urban interactions affect the livelihoods of low-income and vulnerable groups in both urban and rural settlementsSupport the capacity of local institutions and governments to identify the opportunities and constraints for poverty reduction and regional development and to act on them

Rural-urban interactions can also include 'rural' activities taking place in urban centres (such as urban agriculture) and activities often classified as 'urban' (such as manufacturing and services) taking place in rural settlements.Our work seeks to:Improve our understanding of how changing rural-urban interactions affect the livelihoods of low-income and vulnerable groups in both urban and rural settlementsSupport the capacity of local institutions and governments to identify the opportunities and constraints for poverty reduction and regional development and to act on themHelp develop a dialogue between national and local governments to ensure a better integration between national macro-economic and sector-specific policies and local initiatives. Linkages at these levels support rural-urban linkages.

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