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what is the relevance of distance decay principles in India cities?( 1000 words)

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Answered by TEJASRI23
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What is the underlying principle of distance decay?

Distance decay is a geographical term which describes the effect of distance on cultural or spatial interactions. The distance decay effect states that the interaction between two locales declines as the distance between them increases.

Distance decay is a phenomenon observed between locations or ethnic groups- the further apart they are, the less likely it is that they will interact very much. In essence, distance decay describes how things like communication and infrastructure break down relative to distance from a cultural center.

Distance decay is the idea that the farther away you are from goods or services, the less likely you are to make use of it. For example, if you live in a rural area, it's likely that you travel to a bigger city 100 miles even if it offers bigger and better goods and services

Distance decay is commonly represented graphically by a curving line that swoops con- cavely downward as distance along the x-axis increases. It can be mathematically represented by the expression I = 1/d2, where I is a measure of spatial interaction and d is distance

For example, if you live in a rural area, it's likely that you travel to a bigger city 100 miles even if it offers bigger and better goods and services

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Answered by bratislava
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The relevance of distance decay principle in Indian  cities is related o the growth of services and functions.

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  • Distance decay is a geographical phenomenon and is a term that is used to describe the effects or impacts of distance on the interaction between two local places.
  • The concept is used in physics principles such as the law of gravity, pedestrian traffic, street quality, quality of shops, price of land, and height of buildings.
  • Distance decay is also called the gravity model and is inverse square law. States the tendency of spatial relation to weakening with the increase of distance from the center.
  • Distance decay was given by Huggett and et all and was first applied during the qualitative revolution in 1960.
  • The application of this principle on Indian cities can be stated by the decrease in urban functions and activities from the city center. Such as suburbs and rural countryside.
  • The outward expansion of the city leads to decay in the provision of certain basic and essential; services and industries like IT hubs, restaurants, malls, hospitals, and stores.

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