In the edge of the city: Understanding peri- urban interface through a case study of jagatpur in SAS Nagar District, Punjab
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Abstract
The rapid urbanization brought about by unprecedented technical
progress and the influx of rural populations from around the urban areas
in search of better opportunities and amenities leads to the city
exhausting its carrying capacity. This results in emergence of peri-urban
areas surrounding the cities. The peri-urban area is basically a zone of
convergence of rural and urban processes characterized by strong
influences from both. These peri-urban areas have problems of several
different kinds and magnitude mainly stemming from policy differences
between the overlapping jurisiction of governments involved in
governing the peri-urban areas, unplanned land use and insufficient
representation of the migrant population in such areas. Deforestation,
pollution and poor sewage disposal became a major reason for the
deteriorating health of the inhabitants. This study captures the socio-
economic status of the residents of village Jagatpur by broadly exploring
the issues such as migration, infrastructural facilities, economic status of
the population residing in the village, and the informal sector. The cities
in Punjab, like Mohali, have expanded under the current regime of neo-
liberalism, rapid infrastructure and real estate growth. When such cities
grow beyond their carrying capacity, the ecological foot-print of cities
spills over into peripheries. While traditional approaches to rural
development and urban planning have created a division between both
areas, the notion of the peri-urban raises question about sustainability
and equity dimensions of urban expansion.