What are the basic differences between Rural and Urban planning? [Answer Limit: 125 words] [UKPSC 2023]
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Rural vs Urban Planning: The Planning ProcessObjectives: Scale and Focus Urban planning focuses on land use, infrastructure, and services to support high populations density, also related with also traffic, pollution and economic growth. Rural planning stands in stark contrast with a focus on preserving natural environments, encouraging agricultural usage and maintaining small settlement structures. It covers dilemmas like sustainable resource management and the delivery of basic services across large, sparsely populated regions. Zoning laws and building codes in urban environments are sufficiently stricter compared to that of rural planning which generally focuses more on environmental sustainability and local bio transparencies. There are some differences, which aim based on the specific needs and characteristics of each setting, to assure an improvement of both environments of life.