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- W970920194 abstract "Studies on urbanisation trends in India reveal that it is primarily large city oriented (Sivaramakrishnan et al., 2005). Recently, it has been observed that the loci of urban growth has shifted away from the city core to the peripheries such that out of the six mega-cities, five of them experience higher growth rate in their periphery relative to that experienced by the core. This shift in the focus of growth of economic activities to the peripheries of the mega cities from the mega city itself has been facilitated by the emergence of environmental lobbies in the big cities (Kundu, 2003) that regulate the location of manufacturing units within the city coupled with shortage of land for expansion within the city (Keivani and Mattingly, 2007). It is also associated with easy availability of land and access to an unorganised rural labour market (Kundu, 2003; Keivani and Mattingly, 2007) besides lesser awareness and less care towards implementation of environmental regulations in the rural settlements in the urban periphery (Kundu 2003). All these factors have been instrumental in triggering off the emergence of “new off centre business districts” (Keivani and Mattingly, 2007; p. 461) towards the metropolitan peripheries leading to a two-fold impact upon the peripheral areas of the cities: firstly, land-use change in favour of non-agricultural uses, and, secondly, change in the nature of work available to the people in the periphery in response to land-use changes. Globalisation has accentuated this entire process of land-use and livelihood transformation along the urban fringes (Keivani and Mattingly, 2007; Anguilar and Ward, 2003; Adesina, 2007) as transnational capital has been found to favour locations in and around the largest cities (Chakravorty, 2003). It is therefore not difficult to understand that following the reforms the urban fringes of the mega cities are emerging as hot spots of economic activities that convey serious implications for the rural workers residing there as the economic base is continually exposed to radical transformations. Observing the unpleasant impact of liberalisation of the Indian economy upon rural labour market marked by retarded pace of rural diversification, worsening of the" @default.
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- W970920194 title "Urbanisation and the Peripheries of Large Cities in India: The Dynamics of Land Use and Rural Work" @default.
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