Upcoming Conference: Mapping the Pacific — The Map Room

Taking place on 25 and 26 August 2021 in Sydney, Australia, Mapping the Pacific will be a hybrid (in-person and streamed) conference that will explore “the traditional wayfinding knowledge of the Pacific community, European exploration and the mapping of the Pacific from the early modern era through to the 19th century.” Registration is not yet…

Upcoming Conference: Mapping the Pacific — The Map Room
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Difference Between Gender and Sex Explained

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Stages in Transformation of Rural Urban Fringe

Chattopadhyay and Raza (1975) developed a dynamic model of India’s colonial/dependent economy with a view to linking dependent enclaves of the hinterland areas to the British metropolitan economy. This model is a significant contribution to the understanding of the
colonial spatial processes causing regional disparities in India.

A stage model of the transformation processes of fringe villages followed: (a) the rural stage, (b) the stage of agricultural land-use change, (c) the stage of occupational change, (d) the stage of urban land-use growth, and (e) the urban village stage (Ramachandran and Srivastava 1974)

Rural Stage-at this stage villages are untouched by the urban influence.


Linkage Stage– daily commuting to the city started, the village economy get
tied up the with the growing city economy. Tansportation facility develops
the linkaes with the city.


Stage of Occupational Structure Change

The diffusion of urban ways of life started in the villages , some of the farmers rent their land to the builders and business man , which changes the occupation of the villagers.

Any city is a large and permanent settlement. There is no agreement on how any city is distinguished from a town, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on the law of the land.


Stage of landuse change-a beginning of the planned residential colonies
started, consequently agricultural land decreases and non-farming activites
increases.

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Categories of Land Use Change in Urban System

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Changes in Agriculture Extension and implications on farmers

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Rural expansion programs have changed altogether in the course of recent many years. What has changed and why? Have these progressions influenced appropriation of developments by ranchers? Imagine a scenario where anything should strategy creators and expansion organizations do another way, especially in agricultural nations. Underlying changes in horticulture, new sorts of farming advances, tight open spending plans, endeavors to decentralize government, and arising data and correspondence innovations (ICT) have prompted pluralistic and, now and again, lowercost expansion and warning administrations that consolidate public and private systems for financing and carrying out augmentation exercises. Rancher gatherings and virtual organizations assume a filling part in innovation dissemination, and expansion administrations can abuse these organizations utilizing the most recent ICT approaches.


 Author: Faisal Abbas,

Proposed by: DR. Muhammad Yassin,

Department of Agriculture Extension,

Colleges of Agriculture University of Sargodha, Pakistan.

 

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