difference between planned and unplanned urbanization in four points
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Planned urbanization
Planned urbanization, i.e.: planned community or the garden city movement, is based on an advance plan, which can be prepared for military, aesthetic, economic or urban design reasons.
Unplanned Urbanization
The increase in population pressure causes the surrounding areas of town change in urban areas. ... So, unplanned urbanisation means to develop town or area without planning infrastructure which is unhygienic and unhealthy for the settlement.
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The growth of the urban centres according to a planned blue print is termed as planned urbanization and the the growth of the urban centres without a planned blue print is said to be unplanned urbanization.
Explanation:
- Urbanization is a process of increasing the area of urban centers and proportion of people living in that area.
- If the urbanization is done with the proper plans in an eco-friendly manner, then it is said to be a planned urbanization.
- If the urbanization is not done in an environmental-friendly way, then it called as unplanned urbanization.
- The planned urbanization will have a minimal impact on the society and the environment.
- The overcrowding in the unplanned urbanization might lead to unhygienic and unhealthy settlement.
- The haphazard development and the overcrowding will lead to serious civic problems such as lack of facility, social disorder, degradation in the environment, adverse effect on health etc.
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