REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING

Paper Code: 
24GEO123
Credits: 
5
Contact Hours: 
75.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  1. To understand the concept of Region and Regional Planning.
  2. To familiarize the students with Theories and Models for Regional Planning.
  3. To develop understanding about concept of Development, Sustainable Development and different programmes and policies.

 

Course Outcomes: 

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Regional Development & Planning (Theory)

CO13: Elaborate the basic concept, characteristic, scope methods         of          regional planning also the need of planning.

CO14: Develop understanding of planning process in different in area like drought prone area, tribal areas etc.

CO15: Summarize the concept of development and points like sustainable development, regionalization   and   planning regions in India.

CO16: Analyse the theories of regional development and evaluation                of regional disparities like identification and planning of backward regions.

CO17: Acknowledge the regional development            in Rajasthan along these factors like connectivity,         regional disparity                             and

development strategies.

CO18:Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction.

Approach in Teaching:

 

Interactive lectures, Discussion, Reading assignments.

 

 

Learning activities for the students:

 

Self-           learning assignments, Seminar presentation.

Class Test, Semester end examinations

,           Quiz,

Assignments, Presentation, Individual and     Group projects.

 

15.00
Unit I: 
Regional concept in Geography:
  • Types, hierarchy and characteristics of regions
  • Delineation methods of regions – Formal, Functional and Nodal.
  • Geography and regional planning.
  • Concept and scope of Regional Planning.
  • Regional Approaches.
  • Principles and techniques of regional planning.
  • Need for Planning

 

15.00
Unit II: 
Conceptual and theoretical frame work of regional planning:
  • Growth pole and growth foci.
  • Planning Processes: Multilevel decentralized planning.
  • Integrated Area Development Planning (IADP): Planning for:
  • Tribal and hilly areas
  • Drought prone areas
  • Command areas
  • Watershed.
  • Planning for Metropolitan Region: CBD, satellite towns, urban green belt and role of NITI Aayog

 

15.00
Unit III: 
Concept of Development.
  • Indicators of development.
  • Regional imbalance.
  • Planning for sustainable development and SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).
  • Regionalization of India: Based on natural, economic and administration (macro and Meso- levels only).
  • Planning Regions in India (according to Town and Country Planning)

 

15.00
Unit IV: 
Theories of regional development:
  • Theories of Hager Strand and Friedman
  • An evaluation of regional disparities / imbalances:
  • Backward regions of India.
  • Identification of backward areas
  • Planning backward area.
  • Causes and consequences regional of disparities.
  • Measures of disparities.

 

15.00
Unit V: 
Regional Development in Rajasthan
  • Introduction physical regions resource regions and cultural regions
  • Factors influencing Connectivity and regional development.
  • Factors responsible regional disparity.
  • Regional development strategies in Rajasthan.

 

Essential Readings: 
  • Mishra, R.P: Regional Planning (New Delhi :Concept Publishing Company, 2002)
  • Chandna, R.C.: Regional Planning and Development ( New Delhi: Kalyani Publishers, 2012)
  • Chand, mahesh ; Puri,V.K : Regional Planning in India (New Delhi: Allied Publishers Ltd., 2010)
  • Thakur, Rameshwar, Jeet,Inder ; Abay ; Resources and Regional Development in India (New Delhi: Rawat Publications, 2014)
  • Sreedher G ; Rajasekhar,D :Rural Development in India (New Delhi : Concept Publishing Company, 2014)

 

References: 
  1. Agyeman, Julian, Robert, D. Bullard and Bob,Evans. (Eds.) (2003). Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World. London: Earthscan. (Introduction and conclusion.).
  2. Friedmann, J. and Alonso W. (1975). Regional Policy - Readings in Theory and Applications. Massachusetts, USA: MIT Press.
  3. Peet, R. (1999). Theories of Development. New York, USA: The Guilford Press
  4. Ayers, Jessica, and David D. (2010). Climate change adaptation and development I: the state of the debate. UK: Progress in Development Studies 10(2): 161-168. SAGE.
  5. Baker, Susan., (2006). Sustainable Development. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, N.Y.: Routledge. (Chapter 2, “The concept of sustainable development”).
  6. Gore C. G. (1984). Regions in Question: Space, Development Theory and Regional Policy. London, UK: Methuen.
  7. Haynes J. (2008). Development Studies. London: Polity Short Introduction Series.
  8. Johnson E. A. J. (1970). The Organization of Space in Developing Countries, Massachusetts , USA: MIT Press.

 

 

E-CONTENT:

 

  1. AdvancesinAtmosphericSciences–Bimonthly,SPSciencePress,Paris0256-1538
  2. AtmosphericEnvironment–Annual,Elsevier, Netherland1352-2310
  3. AnnalsoftheNationalAssociationofGeographersIndia–Biannual, NationalAssociationofGeographers,NewDelhi0970-972X
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