Determinants and pattern of urbanization and counter-urbanization: The case of South Asia

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Developing countries are experiencing rapid and unguided urbanization which may contribute to increase poverty. Managing rapid urbanization is crucial for sustainable development. The main purpose of this article is to explore the determinants, trend and status of urbanization and counter-urbanization in South Asia. The effects of urbanization and counter urbanization has influence on land use pattern and real estate planning in South Asia. Urbanization in South Asia provides opportunities for education, employment, better housing, updated technology transfer, markets for agricultural products and better physical treatment facilities by gathering well educated and skilled people. While the urbanization is increasing gradually in most of the megacities in South Asia but the trend of counter urbanization is less than the urbanization. The paper concluded with some policy recommendations including public-private partnership for sustainable urban development in South Asia.

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Sarker, M. N. I., Hossin, M. A., Wu, M., Monirul Alam, G. M., Shafi, M., Kanak Pervez, A. K. M., & Rahman, A. (2018). Determinants and pattern of urbanization and counter-urbanization: The case of South Asia. Journal of Social Sciences Research, 4(12), 802–812. https://doi.org/10.32861/jssr.412.802.812

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