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What is the geographer’s perspective of development? - Geography

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What is the geographer’s perspective of development?

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Geographical scholars consider development as a spatial process that involves analysing patterns and processes that shape the development of various places. The geographical perspective highlights:

  1. Spatial Disparities: Analysing natural resources, climate, environment, and location benefits to determine why certain regions develop quicker than others.
  2. Resource Utilization: The study of how resources (land, water, and minerals) are used and conserved for long-term development.
  3. Environmental Management: Focuses on the balance between development and environmental protection, pushing for eco-friendly and sustainable approaches.
  4. Human-Environment Interaction: Investigating how human actions influence and are influenced by their geographical situation.
  5. Regional Planning: Advancing multilayer planning for balanced regional development in response to local geographic conditions.
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Chapter 20: Regional Economic Development: Case Studies - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 499]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 20 Regional Economic Development: Case Studies
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q II. 8. (a) (ii) | Page 499
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