Delineation
Delineation
Delineation
2020
Delineation of formal regions
Dr. Sayantani Mukhopadhyay
Associate Professor in Geography
To understand delineation of regions we first need to understand what are the different kinds
of regions as each region on the basis of its characteristics is to be handled separately using
different techniques or combination of techniques.
Formal region
Functional region and
Planning region
Regional delineation is the first step in the preparation of any regional development plan to
ensure tentative operational area of planning. Within the planning region the frame of all
regional studies could be undertaken and development envisaged.
Delineation of formal regions involves the grouping together of local units which have similar
characteristics according to certain clearly defined criteria and which differ significantly from
the units outside the region on the basis of certain chosen criteria.
The criteria can be unemployment rates, activity rate, migration trends, per capita income
etc.
The characteristics should differ significantly from units outside the region.
Two techniques for delineation of formal regions are detailed below.
Hence, after assigning the weights we could find that area HIFC forms the area of economic
backwardness. There are certain demerits of this method. To apply this method, the region must
have proper delineated parts. This method can only be applied where quantifiable data is
available and this method is not useful for delineating regions having natural/ physiographic
features.
Similarly, we can use this method for employment & income level delineation
The study area is divided into several localities varying according to unemployment rates
and per capita income levels.
The aim is to isolate the main problem region; i.e. the area of economic malaise.
Weights are assigned to each criteria and when taken together and weighted, one of the
region can be isolated.
The Factor Analysis method
In this method, each parameter is mapped out separately and then all the maps are kept one
over the other. The common region that will be carved out after this exercise will form a
region.
Example: To carve out South Eastern Mineral Region. The parameters considered were
geology, minerals (coal, iron ore, bauxite, silica), availability of rail, soil, vegetation, climate,
and population. Each line depicts an aspect and is called girdle.
The area which satisfied 6 girdles was carved out and was called the SE resource region.
Sometimes some parts of the delineated area have administrative conflicts at those moments,
adjustment is done on the basis of smallest unit of delineation method.