Indian Cities or Suburbs?
Trends and Causes of Suburbanization
Price: 1495.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198958116
Publication date:
02/07/2025
Hardback
384 pages
Price: 1495.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198958116
Publication date:
02/07/2025
Hardback
384 pages
Kala Seetharam Sridhar
Indian Cities or Suburbs? is the first comprehensive work on suburbanization in India, exploring its complex dynamics in Indian cities. It addresses critical research questions regarding the suburbanization of individuals, households, and employment, examining regional variations, contributing factors, and resultant impacts. Utilizing granular data from the Global Human Settlements Layer (GHSL) at the sub-kilometre grid level for a hundred Indian cities, Kala demonstrates the applicability of the downward-sloping population density function to India's urban context.
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Kala Seetharam Sridhar
Description
Despite the focus on urbanization as an important theme, the suburbanization of India has received relatively less attention. Indian Cities or Suburbs? is the first comprehensive work on suburbanization in India, exploring its complex dynamics in Indian cities. It addresses critical research questions regarding the suburbanization of individuals, households, and employment, examining regional variations, contributing factors, and resultant impacts. Utilizing granular data from the Global Human Settlements Layer (GHSL) at the sub-kilometre grid level for a hundred Indian cities, Kala demonstrates the applicability of the downward-sloping population density function to India's urban context. The findings reveal that as of 2015, India's population was predominantly suburban (82%) compared to urban (33%). Southern and urbanized states exhibit greater sprawl relative to the national average, whereas slow-growing states are more compact. Employment decentralization surpasses population suburbanization, with half of all jobs concentrated within a five-kilometre radius of the urban core. The book also underscores the negative environmental impacts of sprawl, including challenges in the provision of essential services such as water supply, healthcare, education, and air quality maintenance.
Kala Seetharam Sridhar is a Professor at the Centre for Research in Urban Affairs, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, India. She has been an Honorary Fellow (during June—August 2024) and a Visiting Fellow (during March—August 2025) at Stanford University's Center for South Asia. She has visited George Mason University's Global South Hub in 2023 and the United Nations University's World Institute for Development Economics Research multiple times. As a Fulbright fellow, Kala was hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2021 and 2022. She has also conducted research for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and won national and international awards for her research on urbanization. Kala is one of the Managing Editors of the Journal of Social and Economic Development (Springer).
Kala Seetharam Sridhar
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction and Existing Studies
Chapter 2. Research Questions, Theoretical Framework, and Methods
Chapter 3. Have India's Population and Households Suburbanized?
Chapter 4. Regional Variations in Population Suburbanization
Chapter 5. Have India's Jobs Suburbanized?
Chapter 6. Explaining India's Suburbanization of Population
Chapter 7. Qualitative Perceptions of Suburbanization
Chapter 8. What are the Outcomes of Suburbanization?
Appendix
Kala Seetharam Sridhar
Features
- Uses new data from the Global Human Settlements Layer to analyse the sprawl of a hundred Indian cities
- Covers the period from 1975 to 2015 to provide an in-depth understanding of suburbanization trends in India
- Reveals that southern and more urbanized states exhibit greater sprawl than their counterparts
Kala Seetharam Sridhar
Review
"I find the book an important contribution to the overall theoretical and empirical literature of the urbanization process by placing emphasis on a particular aspect of urbanization, namely suburbanization, that has not received the attention it deserves in the vast urbanization literature." -- Prof. Dr. George Mavrotas, Full Professor, Institute of Development Policy (IOB), University of Antwerp, Belgium
"I believe it is a very important and new contribution in the field of international urban studies. The book is written in a light, easy style; it is not only for experts. It is organized from the general to the specific, with a good literature review, rich empirical chapters, and interesting conclusions." -- Prof. Paolo Perulli, University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
Kala Seetharam Sridhar
Description
Despite the focus on urbanization as an important theme, the suburbanization of India has received relatively less attention. Indian Cities or Suburbs? is the first comprehensive work on suburbanization in India, exploring its complex dynamics in Indian cities. It addresses critical research questions regarding the suburbanization of individuals, households, and employment, examining regional variations, contributing factors, and resultant impacts. Utilizing granular data from the Global Human Settlements Layer (GHSL) at the sub-kilometre grid level for a hundred Indian cities, Kala demonstrates the applicability of the downward-sloping population density function to India's urban context. The findings reveal that as of 2015, India's population was predominantly suburban (82%) compared to urban (33%). Southern and urbanized states exhibit greater sprawl relative to the national average, whereas slow-growing states are more compact. Employment decentralization surpasses population suburbanization, with half of all jobs concentrated within a five-kilometre radius of the urban core. The book also underscores the negative environmental impacts of sprawl, including challenges in the provision of essential services such as water supply, healthcare, education, and air quality maintenance.
Kala Seetharam Sridhar is a Professor at the Centre for Research in Urban Affairs, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, India. She has been an Honorary Fellow (during June—August 2024) and a Visiting Fellow (during March—August 2025) at Stanford University's Center for South Asia. She has visited George Mason University's Global South Hub in 2023 and the United Nations University's World Institute for Development Economics Research multiple times. As a Fulbright fellow, Kala was hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2021 and 2022. She has also conducted research for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and won national and international awards for her research on urbanization. Kala is one of the Managing Editors of the Journal of Social and Economic Development (Springer).
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction and Existing Studies
Chapter 2. Research Questions, Theoretical Framework, and Methods
Chapter 3. Have India's Population and Households Suburbanized?
Chapter 4. Regional Variations in Population Suburbanization
Chapter 5. Have India's Jobs Suburbanized?
Chapter 6. Explaining India's Suburbanization of Population
Chapter 7. Qualitative Perceptions of Suburbanization
Chapter 8. What are the Outcomes of Suburbanization?
Appendix
Microeconomics (Second Edition)
Anindya Sen
Rise of the North East: The Path to Prosperity, Inclusion, and Sustainability
Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS)
Emerging Indian Multinationals
Mohan Thite, Adrian Wilkinson, Pawan Budhwar
Fiscal Policy and Public Financial Management
Pinaki Chakraborty and K R Shanmugam
Federalism and Fiscal Transfers in India
C. Rangarajan, D. K. Srivastava
Debt Sustainability of Subnational Governments in India
Hari Krishna Dwivedi

