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DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION AND EXTENTION
 Name:- Vaibhav Murlidhar Baramate
 Class:- F.Y.BSc.B.Ed. (2020-21)
 Subject:-Population and Settlement Geography
 Course Code:- BSC-272
 Topic:-Types and Pattern of Rural Settlement.
 Teacher’s Name:- Mr. Ilhe Sir
 A settlement is a general term used in archaeology,
geography, landscape history and other subjects for a
permanent or temporary community in which people
live, without being specific as to size, population or
importance. A settlement can therefore range in size
from a small number of dwellings grouped together to
the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas.
2) Urban
Settlement
1) Rural
Settlement
Two types of
Settlement:-
 The majority of its inhabitants are involve in activity
like farming, fishing, forestry, mining. • The pattern of
rural settlement can vary from a single farm to a cluster
of houses.(dispersed, linear and nucleated.) • In the
past most of the population lived in rural areas.
 In the form of village, surrounded by farms With Small
population.
 Occupation such as forestry, farming ,fishing mining,
tourism.
 Service provided are in limited range and mostly for
every day needs.
 Close knit communities and the atmosphere is quiet.
 Dominance of community feeling.
 RURAL ADVANTAGES:-
 1. More natural environs.
 2. Better social/support network .
 3. Less stressful environment .
 4. Perceived as safer.
 5. Class differences are not as distinctive.
 RURAL DISADVANTAGES:-
 1. Limited transportation available.
 2. Social network can lead to strain (in the case of small
town gossip.
 3. Limited employment opportunities.
 4. Slower social, political progress.
 5. Less immediately available social services.
 The majority of people are engage in non –rural
activity.
 They work in office, shops and factories, operate
machinery, provide health care or other services.
 Urban settlement can be small like 1000 people or can
be as large as Tokyo-Yokohama in Japan with over
30million people.
 In the form of towns and cities.
 They are large, both in population and area.
 Has functions such as business, manufacturing,
government cultural center.
 Wide range of services offered including specialized
service. Like-
 Unlike rural settlement, neighborhood is separate with
limited knowledge of others.
 Traffic and pollution problem.
 URBAN ADVANTAGES:-
 1. Services: Proximity to major and varied services.
 2. Employment: Majority of higher paying jobs/careers are found
there.
 3. Current: art, fashions, politics, and higher culture.
 4. Multi-cultural (which I personally see as a plus).
 5. Transportation: Mass transit, buses, taxis...ect. URBAN
 DISADVANTAGES:-
 1. More crime.
 2. Pollution: more people, more waste, more noise, less trees and
nature...etc...
 3. Impersonal and sometimes isolating.
 4. Clear distinction between social classes (example: the beggar
on the street, in front of million dollar downtown condos)
Service Rural Settlement Urban Settlement
Health Medical Clinic Hospital
Education Primary School University
Shopping General store, Market Shopping Mall
Finance Moneylender, Co-
operative
National Bank
Transport Bus Services Airport
Settlement Of Pattern:-
1) Dispersed
2) Nucleated
3) Linear
4) Radial Town
•They are small groups of buildings
•That are separated from the next group by several km
 These are place where building are clustered around the
central point.
 The central point can be town square, religious centre,
road junction or a mine.
 Maximum use of land in nucleated setting.
 Settlement may follow the river or road, canal or railways.
 It is due to easy access to transport ,fresh water or fishing.
 Roads also attract the shops beside the settlement.
 Dwelling are located to around the centre.
 Street circle around it
Types and Pattern of Rural Settlement

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Types and Pattern of Rural Settlement

  • 2.  Name:- Vaibhav Murlidhar Baramate  Class:- F.Y.BSc.B.Ed. (2020-21)  Subject:-Population and Settlement Geography  Course Code:- BSC-272  Topic:-Types and Pattern of Rural Settlement.  Teacher’s Name:- Mr. Ilhe Sir
  • 3.  A settlement is a general term used in archaeology, geography, landscape history and other subjects for a permanent or temporary community in which people live, without being specific as to size, population or importance. A settlement can therefore range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas.
  • 5.  The majority of its inhabitants are involve in activity like farming, fishing, forestry, mining. • The pattern of rural settlement can vary from a single farm to a cluster of houses.(dispersed, linear and nucleated.) • In the past most of the population lived in rural areas.
  • 6.  In the form of village, surrounded by farms With Small population.  Occupation such as forestry, farming ,fishing mining, tourism.  Service provided are in limited range and mostly for every day needs.  Close knit communities and the atmosphere is quiet.  Dominance of community feeling.
  • 7.  RURAL ADVANTAGES:-  1. More natural environs.  2. Better social/support network .  3. Less stressful environment .  4. Perceived as safer.  5. Class differences are not as distinctive.  RURAL DISADVANTAGES:-  1. Limited transportation available.  2. Social network can lead to strain (in the case of small town gossip.  3. Limited employment opportunities.  4. Slower social, political progress.  5. Less immediately available social services.
  • 8.  The majority of people are engage in non –rural activity.  They work in office, shops and factories, operate machinery, provide health care or other services.  Urban settlement can be small like 1000 people or can be as large as Tokyo-Yokohama in Japan with over 30million people.
  • 9.  In the form of towns and cities.  They are large, both in population and area.  Has functions such as business, manufacturing, government cultural center.  Wide range of services offered including specialized service. Like-  Unlike rural settlement, neighborhood is separate with limited knowledge of others.  Traffic and pollution problem.
  • 10.  URBAN ADVANTAGES:-  1. Services: Proximity to major and varied services.  2. Employment: Majority of higher paying jobs/careers are found there.  3. Current: art, fashions, politics, and higher culture.  4. Multi-cultural (which I personally see as a plus).  5. Transportation: Mass transit, buses, taxis...ect. URBAN  DISADVANTAGES:-  1. More crime.  2. Pollution: more people, more waste, more noise, less trees and nature...etc...  3. Impersonal and sometimes isolating.  4. Clear distinction between social classes (example: the beggar on the street, in front of million dollar downtown condos)
  • 11. Service Rural Settlement Urban Settlement Health Medical Clinic Hospital Education Primary School University Shopping General store, Market Shopping Mall Finance Moneylender, Co- operative National Bank Transport Bus Services Airport
  • 12. Settlement Of Pattern:- 1) Dispersed 2) Nucleated 3) Linear 4) Radial Town
  • 13. •They are small groups of buildings •That are separated from the next group by several km
  • 14.  These are place where building are clustered around the central point.  The central point can be town square, religious centre, road junction or a mine.  Maximum use of land in nucleated setting.
  • 15.  Settlement may follow the river or road, canal or railways.  It is due to easy access to transport ,fresh water or fishing.  Roads also attract the shops beside the settlement.
  • 16.  Dwelling are located to around the centre.  Street circle around it