DK Number: DK-201 307, /ISBN
Imprint: New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co., in cooperation with the National Association of Geographers colloboration namely, India,
Physical Desc: 2 v. (Xxii, 862 p.): .. ill, maps; 23 cm.
Series Information: (Nagi series; 2)
Price: Title 87.75
Volume USD: pt. 1. Part I: concepts, theories, models and general principles – Part II: environment/resources population and sustainable management – pt. 2. Part III: India’s situation in a global context – Part IV: a regional approach: analysis.
Subject Strings: India – Population – Environmental aspects.
India – Population – Economics aspects.
India – Population policy.
Sustainable development – India.
Human resource has been viewed as one of the most important resource on earth. Because, without the information, knowledge and wisdom accumulated by humans for centuries, natural resources will not be considered and used as a resource and civilization will not grow as it has. The volume focuses on the importance of human resources, which include aspects of human resource availability and use, issues in human resource development and challenges to cope with special reference to India. This article is reproduced from various journals published in India and abroad related to the theories, models and principles of human resource development. They focus on issues related to population and sustainable resource management and regional dimensions of human resource development. They study aspects related to the mapping of the Census, demographic data for decentralized planning, population stabilization, population and disasters,migration and urban and regional planning, women’s health, mortality and rural communities.
They link population growth to food security, environment and education learning resources, rural employment, social differentiation of population in the level of transition between other themes. Referring to the various developments and provide relevant data to support the text, the article emphasizes interdisciplinary research on population and other issues currently facing the Indian community, the need for gender justice, equality and justice, and the importance of action programs to improve social care related with population, education and employment. The volume will benefit readers and researchers from geography and other social science disciplines. Editor of the volume of India’s leading geographers.
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