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"Geography fot he World" incorporate an endeavour to present a vivid representation of geographical features or aspects of the world. The book is mainly concern with the process of economic, environmental, physical and social development of economic geography of the world for developing an understanding of the subject. The development of world resources on the basis of geographical factors. The bok has been written taking in to account because it deals ...
Systematic geography is an approach to geography by way of its various contributory aspects like physical human economic historical geography etc. each organized and presented in a systematic way. It was once known as general geography. It depends essentially on analysis.This book provides a basic knowledge and a general understanding of the systematic geography of India. There are so many book on the subject but all have been written two or three decades ...
Being a new discipline there is still much be learnt about the population fluctuations, economic changes, demographic regimes, agricultural changes and the relationship between population growth and resources and many other demographic matters. This is perhaps the reason why we have a fewer books on population geography. There is no standard book on the subject covering definitions. To fill up this vital gap the authors have felt the necessity of providing ...
Resources are features of environment that are of value to man in one form or the other. Natural resources include forests, rivers, minerals, solar energy and the energy of sea etc. There are natural and man-made resources. The man-made resources include machinery, transport system & artificial fertilizers etc. The less tangible resources include attractive scenery, a healthy climate and the skills and expertise of groups of people. The recognition of the ...
In modern times natural resources are the key to economic development as these are the base of various industries. According to the Industrial Commission our country possesses almost all the minerals which are required for basic industries. Their exploitation and utilization can make the country industrially self-dependent. The power resources are the base for the industrial and agricultural prosperity of a country. In fact, per capita utilization of energy is an ...