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what do you mean by De urbanisation

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Answered by pratyush1545
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Counterurbanization, or de-urbanization, is ademographic and social process whereby people move from urban areas to rural areas. It is, like suburbanization, inversely related to urbanization. It first occurred as a reaction to inner-city deprivation More recent research has documented the social and political drivers of counterurbanization and its impacts in developing countries such as China, which are currently undergoing the process of mass urbanization. It is one of the causes that can lead to shrinking cities.
Answered by Anonymous
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De-Urbanization is a process by which more people begin to live in villages or rulers areas. In the late 16th century Calcutta Bombay and Madras emerged as the President is cities. They become the centres of British power in the different region of India. At the same time serval smaller cities declined old threading thrade shifted to new centre similarity earlier centres of the regional power collapsed with the defect of the local rulers of Administration grew. This process is described or De-urbanisation.
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