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Geography of Himachal
Pradesh
Manoj Jreat |
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8173871981 |
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2006 /First |
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223 |
About
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8.5"
X 5.5" / Hardcover |
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Rs.
450 |
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Himachal Pradesh, a picturesque mountain state, is a
land of remarkable geographical diversity. In the
south, the Shiwalik hills rise gently from the
Punjab-Haryana plains. But to the north the
altitudinal rise is dramatic. A series of parallel
ranges rise like giant steps till the highest point
is reached in the Greater Himalaya. Within these
ranges are a number of smaller ranges like the
Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal and Zanskar.
Himachal is a mosaic of different cultures. It is
inhabited by one of the most colourful people whose
culture is as richly diverse and fascinating as the
landscape. The developmental activities such as
industrialization, road construc-tion, hydropower
projects, horticulture, urbanization, mining and
growth of tourism have gradually transformed the
state, though the issues of environ-mental
pollution, resource depletion and increasing
incidences of natural hazards such as cloudbursts,
flash floods, land-slides and erratic weather
conditions are causing serious concerns.
The book examines the emergence of Himachal, and
explores the physical geography of the state,
including its topography, drainage and climate in
first two chapters. Chapter three examines the
resources of the state including its flora and
fauna, soils, minerals and hydropower potential.
Chapter four focuses on the human diversity, while
the fifth chapter looks at the economy of the state
with special reference to horti-culture, tourism and
settlements. The last chapter examines the state’s
vulne-rability to natural hazards such as
earth-quakes, flash floods, cloudbursts and
avalanches. The book enlightens and refreshes the
readers by providing an insight into this wonderful
state.
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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
- Introduction
Location and Extent
Administrative
Divisions
- Physical Setting
Relief
Topography
Glaciers
Drainage
Lakes
Hot/Thermal Springs
Climate
- Resources
Vegetation/Forest Resources
Wildlife
Soils
Minerals
Hydropower
- The Human Mosaic
Population
- Economy
Agriculture
Horticulture
Livestock
Industries
Tourism
Settlements
- Natural Hazards
Earthquakes
Landslides/Flash-Floods/Mud Flows
Avalanches
Select Bibliography
Index
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Dr. Manoj Jreat was born at
Kotgarh in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. He completed his Masters
degree in Geo-graphy from the Punjab University, Chandigarh and Ph.D. from
the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Dr. Jreat has written numerous research articles on Himachal Pradesh that
have been published in reputed newspapers and journals. He has also written
a book Tourism in Himachal Pradesh (2004). An avid traveller, photographer
and a keen horticulturist, he is presently enga-ged in teaching geography to
under-graduate students in Himachal Pradesh and is actively involved in a
variety of research projects including documen-tation of temple woodcarvings
of Himachal Pradesh.
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