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Sustainable Habitat for Urban Living of Different Metropolitan Cities: A Case Study

Mohammad Shaquib

Abstract


Habitat policies area unit government's response in understanding issues, perceived approach towards the remedies, and visualize future development of the society. This ancient capitalist approach usually neglects superior moral dimensions of equality and justice. Capitalist sector usually restricts itself in gross national product growth numbers and find large economic centers like metropolises. Increasing “metropolitanisation” within the globe could be a direct manifestation of this lopsided economic aspiration that has effects on imbalance in regional distribution and fast larger urban rural division. Excessive concentration of economic advantages in urban region is invariably leading towards migration from rural hinterlands to urban core. What is more, rural regions within the neighborhood of urban areas have become peri-urban areas. Thus, an eternal sprawling of edge-less cities is going on quite ever before

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/.v2i1.497

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