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Which of the following is not a measure t&amera.
manage urbanization in India?​

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Answered by alamomkar6
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Answer:

I don't know so I can't explain you

Answered by manishad
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Answer:

Ways to measure urbanization are Population growth, Rural-urban migration, Push and pull factors, Push factors, Pull factors.

Explanation:

Population growth:

  • One of the driving factors of urbanisation is population expansion.
  • Fertility rates are heavily influenced by economic factors.
  • As one's financial situation improves, so does one's fertility.
  • The primary reasons for this drop are uncertainty about the future and alternatives to family life in cities.

Rural-urban migration:

  • Migration is a type of geographical or spatial movement that occurs between two geographical units.
  • Rural-rural, rural-urban, urban-urban, and urban-rural migration are all types of internal migration.
  • Rather than being a single occurrence, migration is a continuous and recurrent process.

Push and pull factors:

  • People may be drawn to the city by the pleasures of city life, or they may be pushed there by poverty from rural villages.
  • Moving to cities can be influenced by a combination of these push and pull forces.

Push factors:

  • Droughts, storms, floods, and clean water shortages are common push factors for rural populations.

Pull factors:

  • One of the most appealing aspects of metropolitan living for rural residents is the high industrial earnings.
  • People will continue to relocate to cities as long as they believe that urban earnings would be higher than rural ones.
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