A Geographical Review of the Land Use Patterns of Kanpur City, India

Abstract

Land Use is a systematic study of utilisation of land resource by human society to fulfil their multiple needs. It includes various facets of economic, socio-cultural and political needs. These dynamic facets create different types of land use patterns which resulted into the development at local and regional level. Recently, more emphasis has been lead on the eco-friend production and consumption. The present study is an effort to identify and analyze the pattern of existing land use patterns in Kanpur city.

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Joginder Ahlawat

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Joginder Ahlawat (2017). A Geographical Review of the Land Use Patterns of Kanpur City, India. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(7), 21-27. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-405605