Cs Fns Geo PHD Geography Semester
Cs Fns Geo PHD Geography Semester
Cs Fns Geo PHD Geography Semester
Ph.D Programme-Geography
Syllabus (w.e.f..2010-2011)
Theory Papers
Credits
(Compulsory)
PAPER I:
PAPER II:
Literature Review
PAPER IV:
GGD-203
PAPER V:
GGD-204
PAPER VI:
GGD-205
Agricultural Geography
PAPER VII:
GGD-206
PAPER I: GGD-201
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Credit: 4
UNIT-1: INTRODUCTION
Epistemology: Science as the way of knowing; Reality: Objective and subjective; Basic
Concepts: Abstraction, observations and measurements; Rationality: Limits of human mind;
Natural and social laws; Objectivity and verifiability; Induction and deduction; Hypothesis,
models and theory.
UNIT-2: SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Socratic (Classical) method vs. conventional scientific method; Steps in conventional
scientific method; Evaluation of theory: Criteria and characteristics; Critical thinking.
UNIT-3: METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION
Sample design and sampling techniques; Instrumental measurements; Collection and
preservation of samples from natural environment; Schedules, questionnaires and interviews:
Purpose, types and essentials; Agent-base information, oral tradition, memoirs, diaries, news
paper and texts.
UNIT-4: METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS
Empiricism and logical positivism: Statistical and mathematical induction and determinism
(cause and effect analysis); Models and analogies: Statistical and mathematical models,
simulation and analogies in physical and human geography.
Books recommended :
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Czaja, R. and Blair, J. (1996) : Designing Surveys; Thousand Oaks : Pine Forge Press
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Denzin, N.K. and Lincoln, Y.S. eds. (1994) : Handsood of Qualitative Research;
Thousand Oaks : Sage
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Gomez, B and J Jones III J.P. eds. (2010) : Research Methods in Geography: A critical
Introduction; West Sussex : Wiley-Blackwell
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Rahman, S., Symon, J, and Gabby D.M. Van Bendogem, J.P.eds. (2009): Logic
Epistemology and the University of Science; New York: Springer
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Scim, S. and ed. (2005) The Routledge Companion to Postmodernism; New York:
Routledge
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Valentine, G. and Chifford, N. eds. (2010) : Key Methods in Geography; New Delhi:
Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd.
UNIT-1: INTRODUCTION
Earth as a complex system: Components and their interrelations; Environment as resource
field and sink; Environmental crisis: Causes and manifestations; Environmentalism and green
movements; Major global environmental issues.
UNIT-2: ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Conventional and ecological economics; Production and consumption spiral; Impacts on
ecosystems; Sustainable development: Is sustainability an impossibility theorem?
UNIT-3: ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Perception, assessment and evaluation of environmental risks; Environmental impact
assessment (EIA) and uncertainty; EIA practices around the world; EIA procedure in India;
Adaptation to global environmental change.
UNIT-4: ENVIROMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Agenda 21; Globalisation and environment; Political economy of resource use and
environmental management; Environmental management strategies at sub-national level:
Integrated watershed and eco-region management; Management at local level: Municipal
water supply management; Conservation and restoration of forest cover and organic
farming at panchayat level.
Books recommended:
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Bailey, R.G. (2002) : Ecoregions : Design for Sustainability; New York: Springer Science
& Business.
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Bailey, R.G. and Ropes, L. (2007): Ecoregions : The Ecosystem in Geography of the
Oceans and Continents; New York : Springer
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Chiras, D.D. (2010): Environmental Science; London: Jones and Bartlett Publishers
International
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Edwards A.R.: (2005): The Sustainability Revolution : Portrait of a Paradigm Shift; Gabrio
Island (Canada) : New Society Publishers
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Coontz, S.H., 1957, Population Theories and the Economic Interpretation, Rouledge &
Kegan Paul.
Daugherty, H.G. Kenneth, C.W. Kammeyir, 1988. An Introduction to Population
(Second edition), The Gulford Press, London.
Jones, H.R., 1981. A Population Geography, Harper & Row, London.
Ahmad, A., 1999. Social Geography, Rawat Publications Jaipur.
Dube, S.C. 1991. Indian Societies, National Book Trust of India, New Delhi.
Dube, S.C. Tribal Heritage of India, Vikas Publishing Co., New Delhi.
Churye, G.S., 1963. The Scheduled Tribes, Popular Prakashan, Bombay.
Jones, E., & J. Eyles, 1977. An Introduction to Social Geography, Oxford University
Press, Oxford.
Jones, E., 1976. An Introduction to Social Geography, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Majumdar, D.N., 1958, Races and Culture of India, Asia Publishing House, Bombay.
Mukherjee, R., 1975, Social Indicators, McMillan, Delhi.
Pacione, M., 1987. Social Geography : Progress and Prospects, Croom Helm, London.
Smith, D., 1977. Geography : A Welfare Approach, Edward Arnold, London.
Gregory, D. and J. Larry (eds.) 1985. Social Relations and Spatial Structures, McMillan.
PAPER V: GGD-204
URBAN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT
Credit: 4
Unit- I Basic Concept and Approaches
Basic Concepts of Urban/Urbanization; Approaches to the study of Urban Geography; Urban
Environment: Concept, Components and Levels of Analysis; Approaches to the study of
Urban Environment.
Unit- II Emerging Issues and Research Trends
Trends and Patterns of Urbanization in India: Post Independence Period; Functional
Classification of Towns; Urban Problems and Environmental Degradation in India; Micro
Climate of Cities; Urban Pollution (Air, Water and Noise) and Health Impacts.
Unit- III Urban and Environmental Planning
Techniques of Town Planning: Delhi or Chandigarh; Urban Transport Planning; Basis of EIA ;
Concept of Urban Sustainability and Urban Environmental Conservation Strategies:
International and National Conventions.
Unit- IV Research Methodology
Models for Internal Structure, Hierarchy and Spacing of Cities; Urban Sprawl; Urban Poverty
and Slums ; Use of Remote Sensing Data for Urban Land uses and Change Detection; GPS
and GIS for Urban Mapping; Socio-economic and Environmental Surveys for Urban Themes.
Books Recommended:
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Carter, H., 1972. The Study of Urban Geography, Edward Arnold, London.
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Burgess, R., Marisa C., and Thed K., 1977. The Challenge of Sustainable Cities, Zed
Books, New Jersey.
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Canter, L.W., 1996. Environment Impact Assessment , Mc Graw Hill Inc. New York.
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Gilbert, and Joseph G., Cities, Poverty and Development-Urbanization in the 3rd
World, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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Goudie, A., 1993. The Human Impact on Natural Environment, Blackwell, USA.
PAPER VI-GGD-205
AGRICULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Credit: 4
Strategies in agricultural planning and development in India ; Agricultural policy and politics
of agriculture; Liberalization, privatization and globalization; WTO agreements; Role of IMF
and World Bank in agricultural policies; Rural employment; Rural finance and its instruments.
UNIT-III AGRICULTURE WITHIN THE FOOD SUPPLY SYSTEM
Food security and its components; Early warning system for food security; Monitoring factors
affecting food security: weather, prices, inputs, infrastructure, storage, transportation, public
distribution system, stocks, diseases, pests, droughts. Poverty and malnutrition and
governmental efforts to address poverty.
UNIT -IV RESEARCH METHODOLGY IN AGRICULTURE
Role of remote sensing, GIS and GPS in agricultural studies; Land Information System
Measurement of regional disparities in agriculture and its indicators; Quantification
Techniques: Indices of Growth Rates of Agriculture, Crop Combination Regions, Crop
Diversification Index, Agricultural Productivity; Crop monitoring using remote sensing data;
Forewarning system for pests and diseases; Drought monitoring.
BOOK Recommended:
1. George W. Norton, Jeffrey Alwang, William A. Masters (2006) The Economics of
Agricultural Development
2. John B. Penson Jr., Oral Capps Jr., C. Parr Rosson, Richard Woodward (2009)
Introduction to Agricultural Economics
3. Kym Anderson, Will Martin (Eds.) (2005) Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha
Development Agenda
4. Clapp, J., (2009) Corporate Power in Global Agrifood Governance
5. Ashok Gulati, Tim Kelly (2000) Trade Liberalization and Indian Agriculture
6. Mahbub UL Haq (2003) Human Development in South Asia 2002: Agriculture and
Rural Development
7. Finney, D.J., An Introduction to Statistical Science in Agriculture : Axis
Books, 2010
8. Bajpai, S.,Survey on Indian Agriculture : Cyber Tech Pub, 2009,
9. Khanduri, V.P.(Eds.),Advances in Agricultural Research in India : Vol. XV-XVI,
2001, Jan-Dec. 2001, (Annual Journal) : International Book Distributors, 2001
10. Qazi, S.A. and Qazi, N. S., Population Geography : , A.P.H, 2010,
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PAPER VII-GGD-206
GEOGRAPHY OF HEALTH AND WELL BEING
Credit: 4
UNIT-I
CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES
Health and wellbeing: Concept, Indicators , Approaches; Burden of disease: Mortality and
Morbidity; Organization of Health Services.
UNIT-II
DISEASES AND HEALTH DISORDERS
General classification of Diseases; Ecology, Etiology and Epidemiology of Diseases:
Communicable ( TB, Malaria, HIV/AIDS) and Non Communicable ( Cancer, Diabetes and
other life style related health disorders) .
UNIT-III DRIVERS OF HEALTH DISORDERS
Poverty; Hunger; Food Insecurity; Population: Crowding, Congestion, Density ,Age and Sex
Structure; Literacy and educational levels; Social and Economic Security; Hygiene ; Basic
Facilities and Amenities; Health infrastructure.
UNIT-IV
MEASUREMENT
OF HEALTH AND HEALTH DISORDERS
Poverty and Hunger; Hunger Index, SNU and ICMR scale of nutrition , Morbidity, Mortality,
BMI, WBI, , HDI; Burden of Disease; Health GIS.
Suggested readings:
1. Cliff, A. & Haggett, P. (1989). Atlas of Disease Distribution, Basil Blackwell, Oxford.
2. Digby,A, & Stewart, L. (eds.) (1996). Gender, Health and Weelfare, Routledge, New
York.
3. Hazara, J.(ed) (1997). Health care planning in Developing Countries, University of
Calcutta, Kolkata.
4. Learmonth, A.T.A.(1978). Patterns of Disease and Hunger, A Study in Medical
Geography, Davisd and Charls, Victoria.
5. May, J.M. (1961). Studies in Disease Ecology, Hafner Pub., New York.
6. May, J.M. (1959). Ecology of Human Diseases, M.D. Pub., New York.
7. Narayan, K.V. (1997). Health and Development: Inter-sectoral linkages in India,
Rawat Pub., Jaipur.
8. Phillps, D.R.(1990). Health and Health Care in the Third World, Lingman,London.
9. Pyle, G. (1979). Applied Medical Geography,Winston Halsted Press, Silver Spring, USA.
10. Rais,A. and Learmonth, A.T.A., (1985 ). Geoghraphical Aspects of Health and Diseases
in India, Concept, New Delhi.
11. Shannon, G.M. et. Al, (1987). The Geography of AIDS, Guiford Press, New York.
12. Smith, D. (1997). Human Geography-A Welfarwe Approach, Arnold Heinemann,
London.
13. Izhar,N. (2004). Geography and Health; A study in Medical Geography, Saujanya
Books, Delhi.
14. Peter,A. and Hazen,H. (2011). An Introduction to the Geography of Health,
Routledge, New York.
15. Takehito,T. (ed.) (2003). Health Cities and Urban Policy Research, Routledge, New
York.
16. Wilbert, M.G. & Robin, A.K. (2001). Culture/ Place/ Health, Routledge, New York.
17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_geography
18. http://www.esri.com/industries/health/geomedicine/index.html
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