What is the different categories of farmers in a village describe each of them
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1. The Nucleated Village:
This is a common pattern of settlement mostly discernible in paddy growing areas. In this type of village, homes of farmers and artisans are clustered together.
Their land is located outside the village at varying distance. Their livestock are often housed along with them or nearby them.
This type of villages are characterised by residential proximity, neighbourhood, community feeling etc.
2. The Linear Village:
In this type of village, houses are built on parallel rows. Each house is surrounded by small gardens. The paddy fields are at a distance from the house. This pattern of settlement unites the social advantage of residential closeness and economic advantages of living on one’s land.
3. Dispersed Village:
The village in which the dwelling places of the village lay scattered or diffused is called a dispersed village. These villages have no definite structure or shape. This type of village is found in hilly areas.
4. The Mixed Village:
It is the mixer of nucleated and dispersed pattern of settlement. In this type of village settlement, there is a larger compact settlement of houses which is surrounded by a few small hamlets at a distance. This type of settlement can be seen both in plain as well as hilly areas.
This is a common pattern of settlement mostly discernible in paddy growing areas. In this type of village, homes of farmers and artisans are clustered together.
Their land is located outside the village at varying distance. Their livestock are often housed along with them or nearby them.
This type of villages are characterised by residential proximity, neighbourhood, community feeling etc.
2. The Linear Village:
In this type of village, houses are built on parallel rows. Each house is surrounded by small gardens. The paddy fields are at a distance from the house. This pattern of settlement unites the social advantage of residential closeness and economic advantages of living on one’s land.
3. Dispersed Village:
The village in which the dwelling places of the village lay scattered or diffused is called a dispersed village. These villages have no definite structure or shape. This type of village is found in hilly areas.
4. The Mixed Village:
It is the mixer of nucleated and dispersed pattern of settlement. In this type of village settlement, there is a larger compact settlement of houses which is surrounded by a few small hamlets at a distance. This type of settlement can be seen both in plain as well as hilly areas.
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