Abstract

This study aims to define the general characteristics of peri-urbanization and the responses that development planning typically provides. It also elaborates on the many urban planning strategies that assist in determining the development in peri-urban areas. Subnational and local political cultures have been acknowledged to differ in a number of ways, and these differences have been shown to influence urban development patterns through mediating factors arising from both uniform national regulatory regimes and global economic demand. Urban governments' evolving involvement in fostering economic development has followed two different paths: "structural" and "agential."

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