Urbanization, Ecology and Social Change in Assam: A Review on Historical Understanding

Vol-4 | Issue-8 | August 2019 | Published Online: 16 August 2019    PDF ( 189 KB )
Author(s)
Mr. Palash Chetia 1

1Assistant Prof., Department of History, Subansiri College (India)

Abstract

It is intended to focus on the concept of the urbanization which came into mind of the human being. In fact, it form historical point of view that the man grabbing process toward urbanization assume as a ecological facts. It can be synopsized that some evident are intrinsically related with topography, water, production scope which has compelled to come the ideology of validity and sustenance. No history of a people or society can be properly reconstructed where the conception of the urbanization form. This topic will discuss some measures how to gradual development can help to focus the proper understanding. It is found that in the bank of big rivers, even the religious centers are brought in the ground of urbanization because of its ubiquitous expansion. Society has been intimately connected with environment and ecological change i.e. the stage of primitive, agrarian, or industrial and it has been present in one form or other. The first part of the topic will show historical and pragmatic understanding. In second, this will consist environmental change which is arguably the most pressing and potentially disastrous problem facing the global community at present. In third, pollution, global warming, species extinctions, and massive disruptions of critical ecosystems have compelled us to search this topic in our mind and in forth highlights the urbanization has been played a vital role in bringing out the change in society from one step to another. Lastly, It will draw some new conclusion to sustain nature and dynamics of migration to urban centers, slum problem, issues relating to urban poverty, residential pattern and employment opportunities.

Keywords
Demographic Change, Economic status, Urbanization, Environmental planning, Physiographical Problems and Economic change.
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