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“River Proximity and Its Influence on Rural Settlement Distribution in Nashik Districtâ€

Dr. P. C. Gangurde
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Dr. P. C. Gangurde: Assistant Professor, MVP Samaj’s S.V.K.T. Arts, Science & Commerce College, Lam Road, Deolali Camp, Nashik-422401

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 7, 834-839

Abstract: This Study Examines The Relationship Between River Proximity And Rural Settlement Distribution, Exploring How The Distance From Rivers Influences The Location And Development Of Rural Settlements. Rivers Have Historically Played A Significant Role In Shaping Settlement Patterns Due To Their Provision Of Water Resources, Fertile Land, And Transportation Routes. Using A Combination Of Geographic Information System (GIS) Analysis And Field Surveys, This Research Analyses Settlement Data Across Nashik District, Correlating Settlement Density And Distribution With Their Proximity To Rivers. The Findings Reveal A Significant Association Between River Proximity And Rural Settlement Size And Patterns, With Settlements Often Clustering Closer To Rivers To Capitalize On Water Availability And Fertile Soils. This Study Highlights The Importance Of River Proximity In Rural Planning And Development, Providing Insights Into How Natural Features Influence Human Settlement Patterns. The Results Contribute To A Deeper Understanding Of Geographical And Environmental Factors Affecting Rural Settlement Distribution And Offer Scope For Future Rural Development Strategies That Consider The Benefits Of River Proximity.

Date: 2025
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