Human Settlements
How are rural settlements facing different types of problems in the developing countries ? Explain any five major problems.
Problems of rural settlements in the developing countries:
(i) Rural settlements in the developing countries are large in number and poorly equipped with infrastructure.
(ii) Supply of water to rural settlements in developing countries is not adequate. People in villages, particularly in mountainous and arid areas have to walk long distances to fetch drinking water.
(iii) The general absence of toilet and garbage disposal facilities cause health related problems.
(iv) The design and use of building materials of houses vary from one ecological region to another. The houses made up of mud, wood and thatch, remain susceptible to damage during heavy rains and floods, and require proper maintenance every year.
(v) Unmetalled roads and lack of modern communication network creates a unique problem. During rainy season, the settlements remain cut off and pose serious difficulties in providing emergency services.
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What are the bases of classifying settlements?
How would you justify the study of human settlements in human geography?
What are rural and urban settlements? Mention their characteristics.
Discuss the problems associated with urban settlements in developing countries.
Identify the types of settlement shown in the photograph and describe the characteristics it.
Describe rural settlements.
What is urbanisation?
What was the number of million-plus cities in the world today in 2005?
What is the number of mega cities in the world today?
Which is the Asia’s largest slum? Where its located?
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