Urban Growth and Sustainable Development in Nashik City, Maharashtra, India
Satish Balasaheb Handge *
Department of Geography, MVP Samaj’s K.T.H.M. College, Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
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Abstract
Urbanisation is the rapid growth of urban populations and infrastructure, driven by industrialisation and migration, which boosts economic development but can also lead to environmental and social challenges if poorly planned. The present study examines the pattern of urbanisation and its implications for sustainable development in Nashik. Over the past few decades, Nashik has experienced rapid population growth and spatial expansion driven by industrialisation, improved connectivity, and increasing migration from surrounding rural areas. The study is based on both primary and secondary data, including Census records, government reports, and geospatial analysis of land-use changes. The findings indicate a significant increase in built-up areas between 1981 and 2021, accompanied by a decline in agricultural land, vegetation, and open spaces. The study further highlights major sustainability challenges such as water scarcity, rising solid waste generation, traffic congestion, environmental pollution, and reduction in urban green spaces. These issues have emerged due to increasing pressure on natural resources and urban infrastructure. The analysis shows that while urban growth has contributed to economic development, it has also created serious environmental and infrastructural concerns. The study emphasises the need for integrated urban planning and sustainable development strategies to address these challenges. Measures such as rainwater harvesting, efficient waste management systems, improved public transportation, and expansion of green infrastructure are essential for ensuring long-term sustainability. The study concludes that a balanced approach combining economic growth with environmental conservation and community participation is necessary to achieve sustainable urban development in Nashik city.
Keywords: Urbanisation, land use change, environmental pollution, water resource management, solid waste management, traffic congestion, urban infrastructure, green spaces