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Different Settlement Patterns

 

What is a settlement pattern?

  • A settlement pattern refers to the way that buildings and houses are distributed in a rural settlement.
  • Settlement patterns are important as they offer insight as to how a community has developed over time.

 

Factors affecting settlement pattern

  • Body of water (transportation routes, water for drinking and farming)
  • Flat land (easy to build)
  • Fertile soil (for crops)
  • Forests (timber and housing)

Types of settlement patterns

There are majorly three types of settlement patterns

Nucleated settlement

  • Nucleated settlements are those settlements or clustered settlements in which the houses are grouped together closely.
  • It is mostly around a central feature like a religious place or village green.
  • Moreover, new planned settlements often have a nucleated pattern.
  • Example: Little Thetford in England.

 

Linear settlements

  • Linear settlements are those settlements where the buildings are constructed in lines, often next to a geographical feature like a lake, a river or around a road.
  • Linear settlement is also known as Chain village or ribbon development.
  • Linear settlements usually have a long and narrow shape.
  • Where settlement is built along a route, the route predated the settlement, and then the settlement grew along the transport route.
  • Example: Northern Malabar, fisherman villages along roads in Ganga-Yamuna doab.

 

 

Dispersed settlement

  • Dispersed settlements are those settlement where the houses are spread out over a wide area.
  • These types of settlements are often the homes of farmers and can be found in rural areas.
  • A dispersed settlement contrasts with a nucleated village.
  • Dispersed settlement is common in the world’s rural regions.
  • Example: Parts of Meghalaya, Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala.

 

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