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regional development depends on natural structure​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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The physical factors like relief, climate, location, population and land use of the region affects the regional development. Regional development occurs near areas with favourable location, plain relief, sufficient rainfall, developed agriculture, transportation, industries and trade.

Answered by ahana323
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Regional development is clearly a multidimensional concept with a great socioeconomic variety that is determined by a multiplicity of factors such as natural resource endowments, quality and quantity of labor, capital availability and access, productive and overhead investments, entrepreneurial culture and attitude, physical infrastructures, sectoral structure, technological infrastructure and progress, open mind, public support systems, and so forth.

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