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Habitat economy and society: a study of the dangis

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Concept; 1979Description: 160p. : illSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 BHA
Summary: Habitat studies have now attained the status of a unique field of investigation and planning, incorporating as they do the combined genius of the geographer, the economist and the sociologist, to name but a few. The present volume provides an integrated study of a distinct micro group, a small section of a tradition bound peasant community in occupance of a specific area over a period of time sufficient enough for adapting itself to the local milieu. Essentially emperical in nature, the book investigates for the first time, the totality of the life of the Dangis of Udaipur Basin from the broader view-point of developmental planning at the micro-level. A major contribution to a subject that is engaging the attention of experts in various fields of research and planning.
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Habitat studies have now attained the status of a unique field of investigation and planning, incorporating as they do the combined genius of the geographer, the economist and the sociologist, to name but a few.
The present volume provides an integrated study of a distinct micro group, a small section of a tradition bound peasant community in occupance of a specific area over a period of time sufficient enough for adapting itself to the local milieu.
Essentially emperical in nature, the book investigates for the first time, the totality of the life of the Dangis of Udaipur Basin from the broader view-point of developmental planning at the micro-level.
A major contribution to a subject that is engaging the attention of experts in various fields of research and planning.

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