The Rural-Urban Interface
eBook - An Interdisciplinary Research Approach to Urbanisation Processes Around the Indian Megacity Bengaluru, History (R0)
Ellen Hoffmann/Andreas Buerkert/Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel et al
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<p>Bengaluru&nbsp;is one of the fastest growing megacities in India. As such, it provides an&nbsp;<i>in-situ</i>&nbsp;laboratory for studying rural-urban transitions. While urbanization is most evident in&nbsp;the&nbsp;changing landscape with increasing built-up areas, it comes along with changes in ecosystem functions, new economic opportunities, changes in social organization and individual attitudes and behavior. All of these processes are interlinked and mutually depend on each other. This book attempts to integrate studies from a wide scope of disciplinary perspectives and at different spatial scales under the framework of complex social-ecological systems.<br><br>Agriculture is the prime example of a system in which humans interact with their biophysical environment, and the production systems in the rural-urban interface are profoundly affected by urbanisation. Intensification and diversification of agriculture&nbsp;are&nbsp;immediate responses&nbsp;to urban pressures and demands, and&nbsp;are&nbsp;linked as much to resource (over-)use&nbsp;as to&nbsp;commercialisation. Yet, little is known about the spatial patterns of agricultural transformation in areas of urban sprawl.<br>The focus of the contributions here is explicitly on the interface, in-between the rural and urban systems. It thus differs from the urban-centered perspective of city planners as well as from the rural predominance in most of the agricultural research. In the present volume this&nbsp;focus&nbsp;is implemented by analysing samples along a spatial gradient representing different stages of urbanization. Ongoing time series analyses and a panel study will complement&nbsp;the spatial approach&nbsp;by a temporal dimension.<br></p>
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Erschienen: 18.09.2021
Umfang: 7.53 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783030799724
Umbreit-Nr.: 2894823
