Planning strategies is an organized conceptual frame work for further steps towards balanced development to bridge the gap existing at intra regional level. It also attempts to measure the levels of development on the basis of available infrastructure. Considering the basic ideas of levels of development of tribal area, the population threshold have been measured for each indicator of educational and medical amenities. To day scenario of tribal area has changed, because they do no have sufficient natural resources, which were available at the time of organization of natural habitats of tribes. They are facing the problem of scarcity of natural resources like water, wood, grass etc. The socio-economic conditions are very different than other areas of the country. They require special attention for establishment of educational and medical amenities. These two indicators are essential for human resource development which leads the mental level as well as health conditions of tribe. The book is on interdisciplinary endeavor to provide the planning strategies for tribal area development. The content of the book has been broadly arranged into seven chapters including physical environment, conceptual farm work, people, distribution of social infrastructure, regional planning strategies, methodological aspects and application, planning and policies for tribal area development. In fact, tribal area development is complex issue, that requires the special attention for planning strategies at micro level. The book links the study of human societies and their natural environmental setting through a revealing special approach, used in this book by a unique series of maps at various levels of scale. The book will be useful not only for regional planners but also for administrators and policymakers.
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Planning Strategies for Tribal Development
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1st ed.
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8183211143
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80p., Tables; Figures; Maps
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