heavy rainfall, monsoons , soil erosion, cutting of trees are the main causes of floods in rural areas
deforestation which causes soil erosion,global warming which are melting the glaciers,excess of rainfall also causes floods by anantha narayanan please visit www.voxperia.co.nr of course ur mom
Structural for floods. 1.embankments 2.water shed management 3.reservoirs 4.buildings on elevated areas Non-structural for floods 1.flood plain zoning 2.flood forecasting,warning 3.flood preparedness
Lack of water and electric services in rural areas Lack roads in rural areas Poverty Pollution
1) Illegal Logging 2) Littering 3) Heavy Rainfall _HannahChrisAid
3/4 live in urban areas and 1/4 live in rural areas
Limited economic opportunities in rural areas often push individuals to move to urban areas where there are more job prospects. Lack of access to quality healthcare and education in rural areas can encourage people to seek better services in urban centers. Poor infrastructure and limited amenities in rural areas may drive individuals to relocate to urban areas that offer better facilities and services.
35% of people live in rural areas in Japan 65% or people in Japan live in urban areas
To alleviate overcrowding in urban areas, reducing strain on infrastructure and services. To prevent rural-to-urban migration that may lead to a concentration of resources and wealth in a few areas, worsening regional disparities. To preserve traditional rural communities and livelihoods, and maintain a balance between urban and rural development.
Rural areas in developed countries, have several things, that less developed coutries have. 1. access to countries infrastructure. i.e. Power, communications. 2. clean water 3. access to food Most rural areas in developed countries, are rural because of farming, or geographical isolation. In many rural areas in less developed countries, there are no organized governments to ensure the aquisition of clean water, food, power, communications, mantainance of those infrastructure items.
The three types of human settlement are rural settlements, urban settlements, and suburban settlements. Rural settlements are small, dispersed communities in rural areas. Urban settlements are large, densely populated cities with significant economic and social infrastructure. Suburban settlements are residential areas located on the outskirts of urban centers.
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Three major causes of urban growth are rural-to-urban migration, economic opportunities, and population growth. Rural-to-urban migration occurs as individuals move to cities in search of better jobs and living standards. Economic opportunities in urban areas often attract people seeking employment in industries, services, and technology. Additionally, natural population growth, driven by higher birth rates in urban settings, contributes to the increasing density and expansion of cities.