State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality

Nepali government's official delineation of several human settlements as new urban areas has been questionable because many important criteria such as urban infrastructure and services, open space, population density, and economic viability are not thoroughly analyzed while defining what is urb...

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Main Authors: Keshav Bhattarai, Ambika P. Adhikari, Shiva P. Gautam
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Environmental Challenges
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010023000999
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Ambika P. Adhikari
Shiva P. Gautam
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description Nepali government's official delineation of several human settlements as new urban areas has been questionable because many important criteria such as urban infrastructure and services, open space, population density, and economic viability are not thoroughly analyzed while defining what is urban. Many settlements in Nepal officially defined as urban, often driven by political considerations, are operating in the rural framework forming ruralopolises. This paper analyzes various criteria needed for defining urbanization that are internationally accepted to assess Nepal's official definition of urban settlements. Urban areas have been expanding in Nepal at the cost of agricultural, forest, and shrubland land uses. We found that using the road as the main variable but keeping agriculture, forest, and shrubland constant, a one percent increase in road length will lead to an increase in the geographical area of urban settlements by 0.47 percent. Spatial visualization of urban expansion and road network clearly indicates that new urban areas that are radiating from the established large urban centers are expanding along the road network on land that is relatively flat with less than 15° slopes to the horizontal plane. In the mountainous region, undulated landscape, low-density population, and lack of road infrastructure, among other factors, have limited the expansion of urban areas. To develop a sustainable urban development plan, this paper detailed land use and land cover analyses of all seven provinces. Using 10 × 10 m sentinel satellite imagery, the paper presents analyses of land use and cover changes from 2017 to 2021. These years were chosen because rapid urbanization started after the promulgation of the new constitution in 2015. However, its implementation and state restructuring began only after 2017. The urban areas, as defined by the government, expanded rapidly in the Tarai and mid-Hills regions from 23 % in 2014 to 66.08 % in 2015.
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spelling doaj.art-b67cd94c1796495e866044aa306bbcba2023-12-17T06:42:36ZengElsevierEnvironmental Challenges2667-01002023-12-0113100776State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and realityKeshav Bhattarai0Ambika P. Adhikari1Shiva P. Gautam2Department of Physical Sciences, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO 64093, United States; Corresponding author.City of Tempe, Long Range Planning Division, Tempe, AZ 85281, United StatesUniversity of Florida, United StatesNepali government's official delineation of several human settlements as new urban areas has been questionable because many important criteria such as urban infrastructure and services, open space, population density, and economic viability are not thoroughly analyzed while defining what is urban. Many settlements in Nepal officially defined as urban, often driven by political considerations, are operating in the rural framework forming ruralopolises. This paper analyzes various criteria needed for defining urbanization that are internationally accepted to assess Nepal's official definition of urban settlements. Urban areas have been expanding in Nepal at the cost of agricultural, forest, and shrubland land uses. We found that using the road as the main variable but keeping agriculture, forest, and shrubland constant, a one percent increase in road length will lead to an increase in the geographical area of urban settlements by 0.47 percent. Spatial visualization of urban expansion and road network clearly indicates that new urban areas that are radiating from the established large urban centers are expanding along the road network on land that is relatively flat with less than 15° slopes to the horizontal plane. In the mountainous region, undulated landscape, low-density population, and lack of road infrastructure, among other factors, have limited the expansion of urban areas. To develop a sustainable urban development plan, this paper detailed land use and land cover analyses of all seven provinces. Using 10 × 10 m sentinel satellite imagery, the paper presents analyses of land use and cover changes from 2017 to 2021. These years were chosen because rapid urbanization started after the promulgation of the new constitution in 2015. However, its implementation and state restructuring began only after 2017. The urban areas, as defined by the government, expanded rapidly in the Tarai and mid-Hills regions from 23 % in 2014 to 66.08 % in 2015.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010023000999NepalUrbanizationMunicipalitiesSpatial visualizationLand use
spellingShingle Keshav Bhattarai
Ambika P. Adhikari
Shiva P. Gautam
State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality
Environmental Challenges
Nepal
Urbanization
Municipalities
Spatial visualization
Land use
title State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality
title_full State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality
title_fullStr State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality
title_full_unstemmed State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality
title_short State of urbanization in Nepal: The official definition and reality
title_sort state of urbanization in nepal the official definition and reality
topic Nepal
Urbanization
Municipalities
Spatial visualization
Land use
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