Human Settlements
Assam Board · Class 12 · Geography
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What to Focus On
- A human settlement involves both grouping of people and apportioning of territory as an economic base.
- Settlements range from hamlet to metropolitan cities in size and complexity.
- Rural settlements depend on primary activities; urban settlements on secondary and tertiary activities.
- Four types of rural settlements: Clustered, Semi-clustered, Hamleted, and Dispersed.
- Clustered settlements are compact with recognisable geometric shapes — common in alluvial plains and Rajasthan.
- Semi-clustered settlements reflect social stratification — dominant castes in centre, lower castes on the fringe.
- Urban settlements are compact, large, and engaged in non-agricultural activities.
- Cities function as nodes of economic growth, linked to rural hinterlands.
- Census 1991 defines urban areas using four criteria: administrative body, population (5000+), workforce (75%+ non-agricultural), density (400/sq km).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Urban settlements are defined solely by population size — any large settlement is urban.
Hamleted settlements and semi-clustered settlements are the same thing — both involve fragmentation of a village.
Clustered settlements are found only in fertile plains because of agricultural richness.
Memory Tips
Definition of Human Settlement – cluster of dwellings where people live and command a resource base
Four types of Rural Settlements: Clustered, Semi-Clustered, Hamleted, Dispersed
Clustered Settlements – compact, closely built, found in fertile plains, northeast, Bundelkhand, Rajasthan
Semi-Clustered Settlements – dominant community at centre, lower castes on outer flanks; found in Gujarat plain and Rajasthan
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