Population Density in Ambedkar Nagar District: a Geographical Analysis

Population Density in Ambedkar Nagar District: a Geographical Analysis

ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research ____________ISSN 2231-5780 Vol.7 (11), November (2017), pp. 285-293 Online available at zenithresearch.org.in POPULATION DENSITY IN AMBEDKAR NAGAR DISTRICT: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS DR. VIMAL KUMAR JAISWAL D.PHIL. DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD, ALLAHABAD ,UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA. ABSTRACT Ambedkar Nagar District is a newly constructed but densely populated district. Densely populated areas have great stress on natural resources resulting in failure of public distribution system and anarchy in various forms posing the area as underdeveloped however such areas are the great source of man power which could be converted into resources. Plain areas such as the region are often having dense population due to easy availability of agricultural land and water resources but the population density has certain variation at micro level due to various local conditions. The present study is an attempt to know the population density pattern and resource potential areas in the region. KEY WORDS: Agricultural Density, Ambedkar Nagar District, Arithmetic Density, Physiological Density, Population Density. REFERENCES CHANDANA, R. C. & SINDHU, M. S. 1980. Introduction to Populaton Geography, New Delhi, Kalyani Pubishers. CLARKE, J. I. 1972. Population Geography, Oxfoard, Pergamon Press. CRAIG, J. 1972. Population Potential and Population Density. Area, 4, 10-12. DEMKO, G. J. 1970. Population Geography: A Reader, New York, Mc Graw-Hill Company. HAWLEY, A. H. 1972. Population Density and the City. Demography, 9, 521-529. KLASEN, S. & NESTMANN, T. 2006. Population, Population Density and Technological Change. Journal of Population Economics, 19, 611-626. ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research ____________ISSN 2231-5780 Vol.7 (11), November (2017), pp. 285-293 Online available at zenithresearch.org.in LIU, Y. & YAMAUCHI, F. 2014. Population density, migration, and the returns to human capital and land: Insights from Indonesia. Food Policy, 48, 182-193. LUTZ, W., TESTA, M. R. & PENN, D. J. 2006. Population Density is a Key Factor in Declining Human Fertility. Population and Environment, 28, 69-81. MAYOR, S. J. & SCHAEFER, J. A. 2005. The Many Faces of Population Density. Oecologia, 145, 276-281. MISHRA, R. P. 2002. Increasing Pressure Of Population on Food Resources in Madhya Pradesh. The Deccan Geographer, 40, 65-74. RANK, M. R. & HIRSCHL, T. A. 1993. The Link Between Population Density and Welfare Participation. Demography, 30, 607-622. SINGH, A. K. 1985. Population and Settlement in U. P.: A Geographical Analysis, New Delhi, Inter India,. TREWARTHA, G. T. 1953. A Case of population Geography. Annals , Association of American Geography, 94-95. TREWARTHA, G. T. 1969. A Geography of Population, World Pattern. John Wiley &Sons Inc., 72. VENGROFF, R. 1976. Population Density and State Formation in Africa. African Studies Review, 19, 67-74. .

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