Geography and Development of Hill Areas: A Case Study of Arunachal Pradesh |
Contents
Aspects of Physical Geography | 13 |
Aspects of Economic Geography | 37 |
Aspects of Sociocultural Geography | 55 |
PARTII | 65 |
Regions Identity and Research Problem | 67 |
Regions BioPhysical Dictates | 75 |
Human Response to BioPhysical Dictates | 80 |
Common terms and phrases
accessibility stress accomplishments achal Pradesh activities agricultural development altitudinal Arun Arunachal Pradesh Assam bio-physical environment bio-physical environmental Brahmaputra climatic composition comprehension contemporary directions coverage crops cultural degree development of Arunachal developmental Dibang River Dibang Valley directions of development distribution dualism East Siang economic development economic geography elements of bio-physical environmental dictates foothill forest cover geo-structural hectares hills Himalaya human response identity India industrial inhabitants irrigation issue Itanagar jhum tillage jhuming Khamptis lakhs land Lohit district Lower Subansiri major ment metres organisational task Pasighat pattern percent permanent cultivation perspective physiographic population production regional development River System roads routes sectors of economy settlement socio-cultural soils space spatial reality structure sub-regional level surface system of growth Table Tawang techno-organisational temporal vision territory of Arunachal tion tional Tirap district transport trend tributaries Upper Subansiri villages vision and spatial West Kameng West Siang