Title of Book: Human Settlements and Social Dynamics A Planner's Guide
Publication Date: January 2026
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-0364-6448-6
Authors: Kavita Dehalwar & Shashikant Nishant Sharma
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26643/eduindex/book/2026/1
Abstract
This guide explores how human settlements grow, adapt, and shape social life. Drawing on global case studies, it shows how neighbourhood design, transport networks, housing policies, and public spaces influence community well-being and economic opportunity. The book bridges planning theory and on-the-ground practice, offering clear methods for analysing settlement patterns and anticipating social change. It highlights current challenges—rapid urbanisation, climate pressures, and migration—and presents practical strategies for inclusive, resilient development. Written in accessible language, it serves planners, architects, geographers, policy makers, and students who need a concise reference for understanding the social forces behind urban and rural form. By linking everyday human experience with long-term spatial planning, it helps readers create places that foster equity, cultural vitality, and environmental balance.



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