HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

Dr. Mangal Tekade working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Anandrao Dhonde Alias Babaji Mahavidyalaya, Kada. Maharashtra, India, has about 22 years of teaching experience. She received her M.A Degree in Geography From Dr. B.A.M.University  of Aurangabad, Also Completed her M.Phil In Geography from Vinayak Mission University Salem

She Received Ph.D. degree in Geography from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University, Aurangabad: Maharashtra State. She has published 11 research papers in refereed international journals and 06 research paper in the proceedings of various international/National conferences. Her area of research includes Earth Science, GIS and Remote Sensing,& Human- Geography.

Dr. Madhav Rajpange working as an Associate Professor & Head Department of Geography, Anandrao Dhonde Alias Babaji Mahavidyalaya, Kada. Maharashtra, INDIA, has about 25 years of teaching experience. He received his M. A. degree in Geography from the Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,Aurangabad. He received Ph. D. degree in Geography from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad; Maharashtra state. He has published 25 research papers in refereed international journals and 10 research papers in the proceedings of various international conferences. He has received several best paper awards for his research papers at various international conferences. His areas of research include Human Geography & Physical Geography, He is an active Life member of DECCAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA.

Dr. Dattatrya Narsale  working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Anandrao Dhonde Alias Babaji Mahavidyalaya, Kada. ,Dist – Beed , Maharashtra, India, has about 23 years of teaching experience. She received her M.A Degree in Geography From Dr. B.A.M.University  of Aurangabad, Also Completed her Ph.D. degree in Geography from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathawada University, Aurangabad: Maharashtra State. She has published 15 research papers in refereed international journals and 05 research paper in the proceedings of various international/National conferences. Her area of research includes population Geography, Agricultural Geography, physical & Human Geography , GIS and Remote Sensing, Environment Geography, Settlement Geography.

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The specific effects of evolutionary development on the subcontinent. Additionally, it lists many characteristics, details, and information on the various racial and cultural groups that live there. The book includes a thorough description of the culture and practises, including how they have changed and evolved over time. The study demonstrates the influence of geographical conditions, such as the availability of lakes and rivers with water supplies. The abundance of arable land has contributed to the expansion and advancement of civilisation in this region. Human geography is the study of how the physical environment and sociocultural environment that people interact with one another to produce are related to one another. In class XI, they read the book Fundamentals of Physical Geography, which covered the aspects of the physical environment. These aspects, which humans have produced via their actions on the stage supplied by the physical environment, include landforms, soils, climate, water, natural vegetation, and a variety of flora and animals. Humans have constructed homes, towns, cities, road and rail networks, industries, farms, ports, everyday goods, and all other components of material culture utilising the resources made available by the natural world. Humans have significantly altered the physical environment, which has had an influence on human existence in turn. Complicating factors include the relationship between geography and human geography (the latter being seen by many as merely a subfield of the former); the discipline’s relatively recent professionalisation; variations in human geography written in different languages; and the challenge—no, the sheer improbability—of being able to pinpoint clear research questions, sequential paradigms, or key thinkers. It is tempting to establish and seek to enforce a common ground for the conceptual core of human geography (as Hartshorne attempted). A sense of cohesion in human geography may result from such a shared base.

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