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Explain the difference between a mesa-region and a micro-region with the help of an example of each.

What is the difference between a micro planning region and a meso planning region?

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Solution 1

Mesa-region Micro-region
Meso-regions consist of a few micro-regions and are located in the middle of the planning region hierarchy. The microregions that comprise the mesa-regions must share something in terms of their natural background, problems and prospects, or socio-cultural bonds. Mesa regions, in contrast to microregions, are multipurpose regions. e.g., Damodar Valley Basin. The smallest of all planning regions are called micro-regions. These areas are at the bottom of the planning region's hierarchy. These areas could concentrate on the creation and manufacturing of one or more products. A microregion is defined as an area with significant potential for the development and production of a single product specialization. e.g., agriculture in Punjab.
Large-scale mining and industrial activity can be found in the valley, which is rich in mineral resources. It incorporates three microregions: the arable land, the forest, and the coal mining area. The state has witnessed a tremendous increase in agricultural production during the Green Revolution period, mainly due to a healthy mix of institutional and technological factors. Agrarian economy, consolidation of landholdings, reclamation of new agricultural lands, development of irrigation, and use of biochemical inputs comprising high-yielding variety seeds, chemical fertilizers, insecticides and mechanical inputs were among the important factors which helped Punjab make rapid strides in agriculture.
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Solution 2

Sr. no. Basis Micro Planning Region Meso Planning Region
1. Scale A micro planning region represents the smallest level of planning. A meso planning region represents the intermediate level of planning.
2. Coverage A micro planning region covers a block, a cluster of villages, or sometimes a district. A meso planning region covers a state or a group of districts.
3. Focus A micro planning region focuses on local-level development and specific needs of the people. A meso planning region focuses on regional development and sectoral integration.
4. Example An example of a micro planning region is the Bastar region in Chhattisgarh. An example of a meso planning region is the Chhattisgarh state as a whole.
5. Planning Authority The planning in a micro region is carried out by local government bodies or block-level agencies. The planning in a meso region is carried out by state planning boards or regional development authorities.
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