SYSTEMATISING CHAOS: CLEAN DEVELOPMENT AND THE PROBLEMS OF URBAN SOCIETY
Journal: SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (Vol.4, No. 31)Publication Date: 2017-04-07
Authors : Purva Bhatt;
Page : 5631-5641
Keywords : Keywords: Clean Development; urban sociology; urban planning; urbanization;
Abstract
A rubbish heap can grow but it does not develop. Ackoff, R. L. (1994). The exponential growth of cities and towns has affected the urban sociology in more than one ways. Urbanisation is taking place at a faster rate in India. Population residing in urban areas in India, according to 1901 census, was 11.4%. (Singh, 1978). This count increased to28.53% according to 2001 census, and crossing 30% as per 2011 census, standing at 31.16%. Roy, B. (2012, June 15). The need for clean development is no more a luxury but a dire necessity. The haphazard growth of towns and lack of far sightedness has created a risk society, which bothers rich and poor equally. Beck, U. (1992). The paper discusses significance and immediate need to resolve the problems of urban society regarding its humungous growth and dispersion. The paper further analyses civil society's behavior pattern and suggests solutions.
Other Latest Articles
- ECOCENTRIC WORLDVIEW PARADIGM: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS
- JOB SATISFACTION IS STEP TOWARDS SUCCESS: - A STUDY OF MAX LIFE INSURANCE
- THE STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS: ESSAY VERSUS MULTIPLE-CHOICE TYPE EXAMS
- ASSESMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT IN A CONTEMPORARY TEACHING/LEARNING MODEL OF CHEMISTRY IN BASIC SCHOOLS OF LATVIA
- SCIENCE TEACHING AND THE SCHOOL - WHEN CONCEPTS MEET CONTEXT
Last modified: 2017-09-14 20:38:11