Maharashtra state from 1991 to 2001, city unit by city size / residence and city population distribution
Framework of Urban Economy The economic interrelationship between urban centers and metropolitan areas, such as location, land use, distribution of population and industry, transportation, finance, housing, ethnicity, poverty, etc. are considered. Prerequisites: economics 227 or mathematics 128 (or mathematics 128 or 247) and economics 307. The principles and processes of location, organization and behavior related to the spatial allocation of scarce resources, as well as the spatial patterns and (directly, indirectly, economic, social, environmental impact analysis and computer based projects of this distribution State-of-the-art geographic information system (GIS) software is used Prerequisites: Economics 227 (or Mathematics 128 or 247) and Economics 307; or instructor's consent
Village geography, which includes urban geography, is a study of urban and rural areas, particularly concerning the spatial, relational and theoretical aspects of communities. This is a study of areas where buildings and infrastructure are concentrated. The majority of the economic activity in these areas is in the secondary and tertiary industries. In urban settlements, its population density may be high. Urban geography is a survey of cities, towns and other relatively compact areas. The two main concerns are the location (how to determine the settlement based on the physical environment) and the situation (how the settlement is positioned relative to other settlements). Another area of interest is the urban internal organization, which includes a variety of population groups and infrastructure layouts.