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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 10 2018 | None
Global Political And Economic Issues Impacting Human Settlements
Shipra Joshi
Pages: 200-206
Abstract
The constitution and growth laws of a settlement are historical domains in their own right. Its form and its function as a human community are therefore ever evolving in response to shifting environmental, economic, and social factors. Human settlement expansion on Taiwan's island evolved in tandem with the transition from the era of Japanese colonial rule to the republican era. The earliest human communities are being integrated into the larger national progress process. When the authorities enforced the hard strategies of growth with uniform thinking, however, the settlements became undifferentiated and lost their individual identities. In reality, the area occupied by human habitations constantly reflects the many forces at play in relation to immigration, geography, and progress. This research seeks to answer the question, "What are the most important influencing variables of human settlement transition?" The second goal is to suggest and build a suitable model for expanding or reviving the existing communities. Documentation analysis revealing fresh perspectives and insights on the various events and transition processes depicted. In addition, the idea of Man-Land Relationship is used here to analyze the context and development of human communities. Thus, after evaluating and triggering the many causes and effects, we may classify and compare the weight of influencing aspects. It is hoped that the study's findings will be used to inform future debates on models for urban planning and community growth.
Keywords
settlements, human habitations, settlement, communities, documentation, planning and community growth
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