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- Kerala is the second most urbanized state in India. 47.7% of the total population of Kerala is considered as urban population.
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The report envisages a compact urban form and visualizes urban areas as instrument for the development of rural hinterland, besides being engines of development of Kerala. The report traces a strategy of urban clusters in 2021 and urban corridors in 2031. The report recommends that this urban profile
- Economic Review 2016, State Planning Board - Kerala
Kerala, positioned 19th in terms of the level of...
- Economic Review 2016, State Planning Board - Kerala
Jan 6, 2024 · The formation of the Kerala Urban Commission with a 12-month mandate aims to address the specific challenges of Kerala's urbanization. With an estimated 90% urbanized population , the commission seeks to create a roadmap for the state's urban development over the next 25 years.
Mar 29, 2018 · The authors here examine the growth trends in Kerala’s urban population, the tempo and degree of concentration and capture the changes in development indicators based on data available from the Census of India. The recent upsurge of 92.8 per cent urban growth rate in Kerala is due to the areal reclassification.
Jan 1, 2017 · The urbanization trend in Kerala shows marked peculiarities and the classical models of urban land use are not well suited to study the rural to urban transition in the state.
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
Jul 1, 2021 · While the three points broadly outline the dispersed urbanization pattern of Kerala, a driving factor for them is the recognition of the urban system as first and foremost a social system....
Kerala, positioned 19th in terms of the level of urbanisation among the States of India as per the 2001 Census, was ranked 9th in 2011. Ernakulam (68.1 per cent) is the most urbanised district of Kerala and Wayanad (3.9 per cent) the least urbanised.