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  1. with other parts of India, Kerala is distinguished with comparatively low population density development in urban areas and high population density in rural areas. In 2011 census shows that Kerala witnessed the highest level of urbanisation 47.71% as against the national average of 31.16% during 2001-11, with a growth of 83.20% over the previous

  2. taken into account while designating an area as urban. The SUR identifies the present urbanisation of Kerala as an urban spread rather than the result of the structural changes in the economy of the state. The report envisages a compact urban form and visualizes urban areas as instrument for the development

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  3. Jun 19, 2024 · If we look at the urban areas, one can find rural characteristics in Kerala’s medium and small-sized urban areas. In contrast, spacious homes with green surroundings and courtyards mark the urban landscape.

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · Abstract: Cities in Kerala have garnered interest for high indicators of social development and comparatively low economic growth. A visible implication of this combination is houses in...

  5. small. (3) Kerala has a rural-urban continuum with new areas in the suburbs becoming residential and commercial locations. This has implications for service delivery in rural areas in the vicinity of towns and cities and also for transportation requirements for the commuting citizens.

  6. spatial distribution of urban areas in Kerala shows that, the coastal and midland regions have the highest concentration of urban areas. The study o. rb. nization i. terms of the spatial and temporal aspects is paramount important in the urbanization process of In. 2. OBJECTIVES.

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  8. Jan 1, 2017 · Praveen Lal CJ. Azim Premji University. Citations (12) References (9) Figures (19) Abstract and Figures. Kerala's recent urban growth rate has thrown open a challenge before the state...