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Kousik Das Malakar

    Socio-Economic Conditions of Baragere Village, Medinipur West, West Be
    Regional Identity of India (Part - 2)
    A Regional Study of Bankura District in West Bengal, India
    Regional Identity of India (Part - I)
    Population and Environment: A Review (Part-4)
    Physical Characteristics of Baragere Village, Kharagpur-2, W.B.
    • 2020

      Physical Characteristics of Baragere Village, Kharagpur-2, W.B.

      Physical Conditions, Rural environmental aspects, and Rural Development

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the environmental phenomena of Baragere Village in Kharagpur, this research examines rural aspects such as climate, geology, physiography, vegetation, and soil. Conducted in March 2018, the study aims to explore the interrelations between these factors and their implications for rural development. The author aspires that the findings will enhance understanding and contribute positively to the concept of rural development in India.

      Physical Characteristics of Baragere Village, Kharagpur-2, W.B.
    • 2020

      Population and Environment: A Review (Part-4)

      The Population Bomb, Sustainable development, An Essay on the Principle of Population

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on regional spatiality and identity, this book offers a comprehensive review of population and environmental issues. It addresses critical topics such as the Population Bomb and sustainable development, while also referencing Malthus's principles. The author aims to enhance understanding and awareness of the interconnections between population dynamics and environmental challenges, making complex concepts accessible to readers.

      Population and Environment: A Review (Part-4)
    • 2020

      A Regional Study of Bankura District in West Bengal, India

      The Land of Red Soil, Terracotta, Land of Lover, and Junbedia

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on regional identity, this study provides an in-depth exploration of Bankura District in West Bengal, India. It covers essential topics such as the district's historical background, geographical features, and socio-economic status. The author delves into the etymology of Bankura, its cultural significance, and issues facing the region. Aimed at enhancing understanding of regionalization and identity, this accessible text is designed for students and general readers alike, encouraging appreciation for the area's unique characteristics.

      A Regional Study of Bankura District in West Bengal, India
    • 2020

      Regional Identity of India (Part - 2)

      Physical, Socio-economic and regionalization schemes

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the physical and socio-economic challenges of specific regions in India, this book explores areas such as Bundelkhand, Himachal Himalayas, Chhattisgarh, Upper Ganges Plain, and Meghalaya. It presents a regionalization scheme and employs a blend of concepts, methodologies, and statistical analysis, enhanced by ArcGIS techniques and visual aids. The author aims to raise public awareness about environmental conservation, making the text accessible and engaging for students and readers interested in regional studies.

      Regional Identity of India (Part - 2)
    • 2020

      Socio-Economic Conditions of Baragere Village, Medinipur West, West Be

      Socio-economic Conditions, Rural environmental aspects, and Rural Development

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the rural agricultural economy and socio-economic conditions, this research examines Baragere Village in West Bengal. Conducted in March 2018, it explores demographic and settlement patterns alongside various social aspects. The author aims to enhance understanding of rural development through this comprehensive study, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities within the village's socio-economic landscape.

      Socio-Economic Conditions of Baragere Village, Medinipur West, West Be
    • 2020

      Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Pandemic Situation in the World

      COVID-19, Consequences, and Socio-political conditions

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the author, a geography student, presents a comprehensive overview of the virus. The book covers essential topics such as symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and prevention methods, along with management strategies and research findings. It also examines affected countries and their responses up to March 23, 2020, while providing historical context and discussing the socio-political consequences of the pandemic. The author aims to enhance public awareness and understanding of COVID-19 through this accessible text.

      Coronavirus (COVID-19): A Pandemic Situation in the World
    • 2020

      Geospatial Technology: An Overview Concept of RS, GIS, and GPS

      Remote Sensing, Geographic Information System, and Global Positioning System

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the foundational concepts of Geospatial Technology, this book provides a clear overview of remote sensing, geographic information systems, and global positioning systems. It delves into essential terminology and deepens understanding of these technologies, making complex ideas accessible. The author's aim is to enhance knowledge in the field, contributing to the broader understanding of Geospatial Technology and its applications.

      Geospatial Technology: An Overview Concept of RS, GIS, and GPS
    • 2020

      Population and Environment: A Review (Part-5)

      Environmental Safeguards, Population Crash, Limits to Growth, The Sixth Extinction, Should We Control World Population?

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on regional spatiality and identity, this review addresses critical population and environmental issues. It covers topics such as environmental safeguards in India's Five-Year Plans, the implications of a potential population crash, and discussions on sustainability and growth limits. Key works like "The Sixth Extinction" and "Should We Control World Population?" are explored to enhance understanding. The author aims to raise awareness and deepen the discourse surrounding the relationship between population dynamics and environmental challenges.

      Population and Environment: A Review (Part-5)
    • 2020

      A Basic Outline of Geomorphic Studies (Part-2)

      Glacial, Karst, Aeolian, Coastal and Deltas processes and landforms

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the scientific study of the Earth's surface, this book delves into geomorphology, exploring the origin and evolution of various landforms shaped by physical, chemical, and biological processes. It covers key topics such as glacial, karst, aeolian, coastal, and delta processes and landforms. Through field observations, experiments, and modeling, the author aims to enhance understanding of landscape dynamics and contribute to the broader concepts of geomorphic processes. The text is designed to be comprehensive yet accessible for readers.

      A Basic Outline of Geomorphic Studies (Part-2)
    • 2020

      Demography of New Zealand

      Demographic Scenario, Social demography, and Islands demography

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the comprehensive study of population dynamics, this text covers various aspects of demography, including foundational concepts, methodologies, and global demographic profiles. It specifically delves into New Zealand's demographic landscape, exploring social demographics, regional specifics like Auckland, and insights from the 2018 census. The author aims to enhance understanding of New Zealand's demographics, making it accessible and engaging for students and readers interested in this field.

      Demography of New Zealand