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adam_text Titel: Bd. 21,4. Selected papers. Regional geography and cartography Autor: International Geographical Congress Jahr: 1972 Contents Table des Matieres Part 1 : Regional Geography and Regional Planning 1. MONOGRAPHS ON NATURAL CONDITIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE U.S.S.R. (757) 1 L. S. ABRAMOV, I. P. GERASSIMOV, V. S. PREOBRAZHENSKY, AND G. D. RIKHTER, Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 2. GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL PLANNING FOR BASTAR DIS- TRICT IN MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA (821) 3 p. g. agarwal, Reader in Geography in Ravishankar University, Raipur, India Fig. 1. Land use and transport in Bastar District, p. 4. Fig. 2. Proposed plan of Bastar District, p. 7 3. FOOD CROP REGIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA (348) 12 s. a. AGBOOLA, University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria 4. AGRICULTURAL REGIONS OF MAGADH IN BIHAR, INDIA 19 s. c. AMBASTHA, Senior Research Assistant in National Atlas Organization, Calcutta, India Fig. 1. Geographical region of Magadh, p. 20. Fig. 2. Area and produc- tion of paddy, wheat and maize in Magadh, p. 22. Fig. 3. Magadh— yield efficiency for paddy, p. 23. Fig. 4. Magadh—yield efficiency for wheat, p. 25. Fig. 5. Magadh—yield efficiency for maize, p. 26. Fig. 6. Agricultural divisions of Magadh, p. 27 5. GEOGRAPHICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT (866) 33 DAVID ?. ?. AMiRAN, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel 6. EVOLUTION OF INDIAN COTTON TEXTILE INDUSTRY (435) 38 bireswar banerjee, Lecturer in Geography in the University of Calcutta, India and DEBABRATA BASU, Cartographer in Developent and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, Calcutta, India 7. PLANNING REGIONS OF INDIA (827) 49 c. s. chandrasekhara, Chief Planner, Town and Country Planning Organization, New Delhi, India, and s. p. chatterjee, Director, National Atlas Organization, Calcutta, India Note: Figure within brackets after the title of a paper indicates the serial number of the paper in the Abstracts Volume. 8. LAND, WATER AND FORAGE RESOURCES IN THE DESERTS OF CENTRAL ASIA ?. p. gerassimov, Academician in the Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 9. CONCENTRATION ET DISPERSION DE L INDUSTRIE DANS LA ZONE DE MADRID (434) adela gil crespo, Institute Isabel la Católica, Madrid, Spain 10. GENERATION, SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN MEXICO (448) consuelo gomez-escobar, College of Geography, National University of Mexico, Mexico 11. UTILIZATION OF NILE WATERS (1016) Hassan ? hassan, Professor of Geography in the Univerñty of Khartoum, Sudan Fig. 1. The Nile Valley in the Sudan, p. 87. Fig. 2. The Lower Nile in Egypt, P· 89 12. REJUVENATING REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: ENDS AND MEANS . (763) DAVID J. m. HOOSEN, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. 13. LES RESSOURCES HYDRIQUES ET LA REALITE MENDO- CINE , ARGENTINE (1049) OSVALDO INCHAUSPE, Universidad National de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina 14. THE OPTIMAL REGIONAL TRAFFIC STRUCTURE IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (832) Günter Jacob, Institut für Verkehrsgeographie, Hochschule für Verkehrswesen, Friedrich List , Dresden, German Democratic Republic 15. CROP PATTERNS IN VIDARBHA REGION, INDIA (374) M. a. KHANDWE, Lecturer in Geography in Vidarbha Mahaoidyalaya, Amaravati, India Fig. 1. Crop association regions of Vidarbha, p. 106. Fig- 2. Crop diversi- fication in Vidarbha, p. 108. Fig. 3. Distribution of major crop in Vidarbha, p. 109 16. LES DONNEES HUMAINES DE L AMENAGEMENT HYDRO- AGRICOLE DE LA VALLEE DU SOUROU, HAUTE-VOLTA (837) guy lasserre, Professeur à la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux, France Fig. La vallée du Sourou (Hau te-Vol ta), p. 112 17. IMPORTANCE OF PLANNING BASED ON LAND USE IN THE CENTRAL PUEBLA-TLAXCALA VALLEY IN MEXICO (868) silvana levi de Lopez, Institute of Geography, National University of Mexico Mexico Fig. Land use in Atlixco, Puebla, p. 117 18. LAKE BOTTOM FREEZING AND PERIGLACIAL EFFECTS, WESTERN CANADIAN ARCTIC (87) 118 j. Ross Magkay, Professor of Geography in the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 19. SPATIAL COMBINATIONS OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR THE PURPOSES OF REGIONAL PLANNING (839) 120 a. a. mints, Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 20. ASPECTS OF AGRICULTURE IN SOUTHERN KANEM, RE- PUBLIC OF CHAD (378) 125 a. KKARUP MOGENSEN, Associate Professor of Geography in the University of Aarhus, Denmark Fig. A section along the northeastern slope of lake Chad, p. 126 21. A NEW SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGIONAL DIVISION OF BRAZIL (768) 130 Janet D. momsen and richard p. MOMSEN jr., University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Fig. 1. Planning Agency Regions, p. 130. Fig. 2. Distribution of Factor 1, p. 131. Fig. 3. Distribution of Factor 2, p. 132. Fig. 4. Distribution of Factor 3, p. 133. Fig. 5. Distribution of Factor 4, p. 135. Fig. 6. Distribu- tion of Factor 5, p. 136. Fig. 7. Distribution of Factor 6, p. 137. Fig. 8 Distribution of Factor 7, p. 138. Fig. 9. Distribution of Factor 8, p. 139. Fig. 10. Linkage diagram of regions in Brazil, p. 140. Fig. 11. Regional divisions of Brazil according to groupings of political units identified by the linkage systems, p. 141. Fig. 12. Regional divisions of Brazil as modi- fied according to municipiowise distribution of selected factors, p. 142 22. DELINEATION OF CULTURE ZONES IN INDIA (769) 143 sudershan MUKERjEE, Field Officer in National Atlas Organization, Calcutta, India Fig. Culture zones of India, p. 144 23. GEOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN INDIA (840) 148 v. ????, Professor in Kuwait Institute of Economic and Social Planning in the Middle East, Kuwait 24. CARACTERES PHYSICO-GEOGRAPHIQUES, FIXATION ET MISE EN VALEA ACTUELLE DES DUNES DE ROUMANIE (418) 162 N. al. radulescu, University of Craiova, Romania 25. FLOODS AND FLOOD CONTROL IN KASHMIR VALLEY, INDIA (1008) 165 a. n. raina, Professor of Geography in Gandhi Memorial Science College, Jamrnu, India Fig. Areas liable to floods in Kashmir valley, p. 167 26. L URUGUAY Ignacio Martínez rodríguez, Université de Montevideo, Uruguay 171 27. THE ROLE OF APPLIED GEOGRAPHY IN NATIONAL PLAN- NING IN INDIA (850) 178 L. R. Singh, Lecturer in Geography in the University of Allahabad, India 28. REGENT TRENDS IN THE USE OF AGRICULTURAL TECHNO- LOGY IN PUNJAB AND HARYANA, INDIA (389) 182 sucha singh and N. s. RANDHAWA, Punjab Agricultural University, Hisar, India Fig. 1. Correlation between yield of crop and dose of fertilizer used, p. 183. Fig. 2. Relationship between production of food grains and consum- ption of fertilizers in Punjab, p. 184. Fig. 3. Relationship between con- sumption of fertilizers and yield of wheat in Ludhiana District, Punjab, p. 185. Fig. 4, Yield of crops and consumption of fertilizers in India and Punjab, p. 187 29. GROWTH OF INDUSTRIES IN BIHAR, INDIA (470) 192 RAMESHWAR Prasad siNHA, Lecturer in Geography in T.N.B. College, Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, India 30. SOUTHEAST RESOURCES REGION IN INDIA (864) 205 R. L. p. sinha, Assistant Town Planner, Town and Country Planning Organization, New Delhi, India Fig. 1. Location of southeast resource region, p. 206. Fig. 2. Urban places in southeast resource region ranked according to population, p. 207. Fig. 3. Growth of urban population in southeast resource region, p. 208. Fig. 4. Density of urban population in towns of southeast resource region, p. 209. Fig. 5. Occupation in towns of southeast resource region, p. 210. Fig. 6. Functional classification of towns in southeast resource region, p. 211. Fig. 7. Distribution of working force in towns of southeast resource region, p. 212. Fig. 8. Distribution of towns in southeast resource region, p. 213. Fig. 9. Towns and transport network in southeast resource region, p. 215. Fig. 10. Proposed transport lines in southeast resource region, p. 216 31. AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS IN TROPICAL AFRICA (774) 218 Robert w. steel, Professor of Geography in the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom 32. APPLIED GEOGRAPHY IN REGIONAL PLANNING (852) 224 Miroslav strida, Institute of Geography, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czechoslovakia 33. AGRO-URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN TAMLUK AREA IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA (696) 227 gurupada swarnakar, Development and Planning Department, Government of West Bengal, Calcutta, India Fig. Location of Tamlufe town, p. 228 34. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS OF TODAY (777) 232 Herbert wiLHELMY, Professor of Geography in the Institute of Geography, Univer- sity of Tubingen, Federal Republic of Germany 35, URBANIZATION IN PARAÍBA VALLEY, BRAZIL (653) 236 nice lecocq-muller, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Fig. 1. Relief features of Paraiba river basin in Säo Paulo State, p. 237. Fig. 2. Density of population in Paraiba valley, p. 237. Fig. 3. Urban centres and regions of urban influence in Paraiba valley, p. 238. Fig. 4. Urban centres and circulation during the 16th and 17th centuries in Paraiba valley, p. 238. Fig. 5. Urban centres and circulation during the 18th and 19th centuries in Paraiba valley, p. 239. Fig. 6. Present day urban centres and circulation in Paraiba valley, p. 239 Part 2: Cartography and Photogeography 36. GEOMORPHIC ANALYSIS BASED ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF RISHIKESH AREA IN INDIA (951) 243 RANjiT kumar BANERjEE, Research Officer, National Atlas Organization, . Calcutta, India Fig. Classification of landforms of area west of Rishikesh, p. 245 37. DEVELOPMENT OF CARTOGRAPHY IN CHINA 248 Cheng-slang Chen, Geographical Research Centre, The Chinese Tniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 38. CARTOGRAPHIC GENERALIZATION AS APPLIED TO THE- MATIC MAPPING (918) 255 s. p. das gupta, Deputy Director, National Atlas Organization, Calcutta, India 39. LES PRINCIPES DE LEVE DES CARTES MORPHOSTRUCTURE- LLES ET GEOMORPHOLOGIQUES (126) 262 ?. V. DOUMiTRACHKO, Institute of Geography, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 40. CARTOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF DATA IN THE NATIONAL ATLAS OF INDIA (936) 265 G. ?. Dutt, Deputy Director, National Atlas Organization, Calcutta, India 41. AIR PHOTOGRAPHS AND THEIR USE IN MAPPING SOIL EROSION (953) 272 s. v. GOVXNDA RAJAN, Chief Soil Survey Officer, and f. moutappa, All India Soil and Land Use Survey, New Delhi, India 42. INTERPRETATION OF SPACE PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN BAJA CALIFORNIA BY A GEMINI SATELLITE (954) 276 FELIPE GUERRA-PENA, National University of Mexico, Mexico 43. SENSING THE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH AERIAL PHOTO- GRAPHY AND LITERATURE (957) 280 jean HODGiN, Corning Community College, State University of New fork, U.S.A. and jane Lancaster, Boston University, Boston, U.S.A. 44. MODERN CARTOGRAPHY IN GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH (958) 283 v. p. kapur, Lecturer in Photogrammetry, University of Roorkee, India 45. AN EXERCISE IN PLANNING A CANADIAN SCHOOL ATLAS (941) 285 janusz J. KLAWE, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 46. SOME IDEAS ON MAPPING SETTLEMENT ACCESSIBILITY (924) 290 janusz J. klawe j University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 47. CONCEPT OF A COMMON KEY TO THE DETAILED GEO- MORPHOLOGICAL MAP (131) 291 MiECZYSLAW KLiMAszEwsKi, Professor of Geography in Jagiellonian Unvuemty, Krakow, Poland 48. GEOGRAPHICAL POTENTIAL OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SENSING (962) 294 jane Lancaster, Boston University, Boston, U.S.A. Fig. 1. Remote sensors for the electromagnetic spectrum, p. 295. Fig. 2. Infra-red windows of atmospheric transparency, p. 296. 49. INSTRUMENTED GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF MULTI- SENSOR IMAGERY (963) 300 james p. latham, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.A. Fig. 1. Operations of an electronic scanner analyzing distribution patterns, p. 300. Fig. 2. Infra-red image of the coastal area at Boca Raton, Florida. Fig. 3. Wave form for central portion of television scan line. Fig. 4. Graphical comparison of grey tone fluctuations representing terrain variations revealed by waveforms resulting from the same traverse across an aerial panchromatic day-time image and a thermal infra-red night time image, p. 302. Fig. 5. Sixteen typical categories of land use in southeastern Florida. Fig. 6. Description and analysis of the unknown . Fig. 7, Simulation of television observation of the earth. Fig. 8. Interpreta- tion of land use categories from simulated television observation by orbi- tting satellities, p. 303 50. THEMATIC MAPS OF AFRICA AT SCALE 1:1 000 000 (926) 306 H. mensghing, Technical University of Hannover, Federal Republic of Germany 51. THE GENERAL LAND USE MAPS OF THE U.S.S.R. (415) 309 maxim i. NiKSHOv, Central Scientific Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Photogra- phy and Cartography, Moscow, U.S.S-R. 52. ATLAS OF ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE U.S.S.R. (943) 313 maxim I. nikishov, Central Scientific Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Photo- graphy and Cartography, Moscow, U.S.S.R. 53. GEOMORPHIC MAPPING OF THE BAITARANI VAT.T.F.Y ORISSA, INDIA (33) 319 D. NiYOGi, Assistant Professor, and a. bhattacharya, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India Fig. 1. Location of Baitarani valley in Orissa, p. 319. Fig. 2. Geomor- phological features of Baitarani valley, p. 324 54. GEOGRAPHICAL MEASURES OF DIMENSIONAL DIVERSITY (814) 329 allen ?. philbricKj University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Fig. 1. Earth s concentric shells, p. 330. Fig. 2. Lansing city and its agri- cultural zone, p. 331. Fig. 3. Circles equivalent to areas of each criterion of Lansing field, p. 332. Fig. 4. Radii and areas of six criteria by sectors of Lansing city, p. 332. Fig. 5. Dispersed city by sectors and closely spaced criteria of an urban edge, p. 333. Fig. 6. The spacing of criteria of Lansing urban field, p. 334. Fig. 7. Portion of Lansing object-energy field elements in quarter sections, p. 335. Fig. 8. Digitized gross land use of Lansing urban field, p. 336. Fig. 9. Variance of digitized urban field of Lansing, p. 337. Fig. 10. Ridge-and-valley diagram of variance of the field of Lansing, p. 338. Fig. 11. Comparison of two edges of Lansing city, p. 339 55. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ATLASES OF AUSTRALIA (944) 340 t. w. plumb, Department of National Development, Canberra, Australia 56. A SUGGESTION TO INCLUDE A FEW MORE MAPS IN THE NATIONAL ATLAS OF INDIA (945) 344 narvedeshwar Prasad, Bañaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India 57. THE USE OF SPACE PHOTOGRAPHS IN GEOGRAPHY (967) 345 Erwin RAisz, National Atlas Project of the U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, U.S.A. Fig. 1. Nile delta, Sinai peninsula and Dead sea. Fig. 2. Space photo- graph of part of Baja California and Sonora area. Fig. 3. Physiographic diagram of part of Baja California and Sonora area. Fig. 4. Imperial valley, Saltón Sea and Basin ranges. Fig. 5. El Paso region. Fig. 6. Block diagram of El Paso and environs. Fig. 7. Sunken craters of Port- villo mountains. Fig. 8. Wadi Hadramaut and the Jol Plateau. Fig. 9. Space photograph of Ras Bañas region, Egypt. Fig. 10. Physiographic diagrams of Ras Bañas region, Egypt. Fig. 11. Space photograph of Lake Titicaca and La Paz city. Fig. 12. Physiographic diagram of Lake Titicaca ß,?? La Paz area 58. FOUR GEOGRAPHICAL CROSS-SECTIONS THROUGH INDIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY (574) 349 Joseph e. sghwartzberg, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, U.S.A. Fig. 1. Density of population (1872, 1901), p. 350. Fig. 2. Density of population (1931, 1961), p. 351. Fig. 3. Growth of population in India (1901 to 1961), p. 352. Fig. 4. Growth of urbanization (1872, 1901), p. 354. Fig. 5. Growth of urbanization (1931, 1961), p. 355. Fig. 6. Employment in factories, 1931, p. 356. Fig. 7. Employment in factories in India, 1961, p. 357. Fig. 8. Development of railways (1872, 1901), p. 358. Fig. 9. Development of railways (1931, 1961), p. 359. Fig. 10. Development of roads (1872, 1901), p. 360. Fig. 11. Development of roads (1931, 1961), p. 361. Fig. 12. Extension of canals (1901, 1931, 1961), p. 362. Fig. 13. Change in land tenure (1931, 1961), p. 363. Fig. 14. Growth of literacy (1931, 1961), p. 365. Fig. 15. Growth of higher education in India (1857-1961), p. 366. Fig. 16. Graphs showing selected demographic, social and economic variables in India (1872 to 1961), p. 367 59. MEASURES TO OVERCOME SPACE LIMITATION IN CHORO- PLETH CARTOGRAPHY (928) 370 AMAL kumar sen, Research Officer, Registrar General s Office, New Delhi, India 60. A MODEL FOR DISTINGUISHING URBAN CENTRES (817) 373 DiBYA KisHOR singh, Gauhati University, Gauhati, India Fig. Limits to define urban centres, p. 374 Part 3: Addenda (Teaching, Methodology and Documentation) 61. A PERCEPTION-BASED MODEL OF INTRACULTURAL CHANGE (759) 379 E. M. BjORKLUND, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Fig. 1. Model of intracultural change based on total set of perceptions in a culture group, p. 380. Fig. 2. Perceptual activity, p. 381 62. THE VALUE OF GEOGRAPHY TEACHING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (972) 384 T. W. brown, Duke of York School, Nairobi, Kenya 63. LEARNING THEORY, CURRICULUM CHANGE, AND THE TEACHING OF GEOGRAPHY AT UNIVERSITIES (976) 387 Gladys M. Hickman, The School of Education, The University of Bristol, United Kingdom Fig. Objective estimate based on alternative approaches to teaching, p. 388 64. IMPROVEMENT OF SYLLABUS IN GEOGRAPHY (977) 391 ?. P. kshirsagar, University q/Poona, India 65. STATUS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY IN SOUTH AFRICA (978) 395 William Leonard mayo, Carry College, Milton, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 66. UNIVERSAL DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION FOR SETTLEMENT (993) 398 e. meynen, Institut für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg, Federal Republic of Germany 67. MORE EFFECTIVE TEACHING IN GEOGRAPHY IN SECON- DARY SCHOOLS IN INDIA (980) 401 JAGAT NARAYAN pandey, Bañaras Hindu University, Varnasai, India 68. SIX MONTH DAY AHD SIX MONTH NIGHT AT THE POLES: A MISNOMER (981) 404 narvedeshvvar Prasad, Bañaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India 69. ROLE OF FIELD-WORK IN TEACHING GEOGRAPHY (983) 405 a. n. roy, Degree College, Pratapgarh, India List of Papers on regional geography and cartography presented at the 21st International Geographical Congress but not published in this volume. 409 Index of authors of Volume 4. 412 Index of authors of Volumes 1 to 4. 413
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