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This book provides an accessible and informative knowledge of the development of new theoretical approaches to human geography. The book is divided into five chapters. In first chapter, authors highlight points of comparison and contrast, interconnection, and dissimilarity of geography in human perspective. In second chapter, they describe geographical accounts of economic development and diversity present within twentieth-century human geography, and particular attention is paid to the transition from environmental and regional approaches to the spatial science. Third chapter deal systematically with different approaches of growth and distribution of world population. Concept of region planning and method regionalisation is critically examined in fourth chapter and fifth chapter deals with models, theories and laws in human geography. This book has been especially designed for higher education and covers complete syllabus of UPSC Civil Services (Main) and States Public Service Commission examinations. This book may also serve as a comprehensive source of knowledge for graduate and post graduate students and introductory course for students of cultural or economic geography, or as a resource for sociology, anthropology, or social science departments.ISBN-9789381695043
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