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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 21,3. Selected papers. Population and settlement geography
Autor: International Geographical Congress
Jahr: 1971
Contents
Table des Mateires
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PREFACE iii
S. P. Chatterjee, President, 21st International Geographical Congress
S. P. Das Gupta, Deputy Director, National Atlas Organization, Calcutta, India
Part 1: Population and Settlement Geography
1. LO CATION AL ANALYSIS OF SILIGURI AND KALIMPONG,
TWO NORTH BENGAL TOWNS (612) 1
B. Bhattacharya, Lecturer in Geography in the University of North Bengal,
Siliguri, India
2. RECENTES VARIATIONS DEMOGEOGRAPHIQUES DANS LA
BANLIEUE TURINOISE (539) 4
F. Adamo, Università di Torino, Facolta Economia Commercio, Laboratorio di
Geografia Economica, TorinoItaly
Fig. 1. Pyramides d âge 1951 et 1961 de Turin, Cintura , Province,
p. 5. Fig. 2. L évolution du mouvement naturel et du mouvement
migratoire, p. 6. Fig. 3. Variation de la population résidante, p. 8.
3. THE OASIS TOWNS OF THE SAHARA (795) 12
Hassan A wad, Professor in the Faculté des Lettres, Rabat-Maroc, Morocco
Fig. Oasis towns of Sahara, p. 13
4. THE TOWNS OF THE UPPER ? ARMADA VALLEY, INDIA (607) . 22
N. P. Ayyar, Reader in Geography in the University ofSaugar, Sagar, India
Fig. Location and population of towns in upper Narmada valley, p. 23
5. SOCIAL INDICES AND SPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION IN SINGA-
PORE S URBAN CORE (609) 31
J. Bellet, Lecturer in Geography in Portsmouth College of Technology, Portsmouth,
United Kingdom
Fig. 1. Central area of Singapore city, p. 32. Fig. 2. Location of higher
grade shops, p. 33. Fig. 3. Employment in central Singapore, p. 34.
Fig. 4. Indian owned shops in central Singapore, p. 36.
Mote: Figure within brackets after the title of a paper indicates the serial number of the
paper in the Abstracts Volume;
6. SOCIO-ECONOMIC BASE OF NORTH BENGAL, INDIA (758)
Anima Bhattacharya, Lecturer in Geography in the University of North Bengal,
Siliguri, India
7. FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF TOWNS IN WEST BENGAL,
INDIA (611)
B. Bhattacharya, Lecturer in Geography in the University of North Bengal,
Siliguri, India
8. THE RURAL POPULATION STRUCTURE IN THE COLONIAL
NUCLEUS OF BUENOS AIRES IN THE 18TH CENTURY (711)
Alicia Dora Carrera, Centro de Estudios Geográficos, Facultad de Filosofia
y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
9. RURAL SETTLEMENTS IN UPPER YAMUNA KHADAR REGION
IN INDIA (579)
V. S. Chauhan, Associate Professor of Geography in Meerut College, Meerut,
India
Fig. 1. Location of Sultanpur, Baingni, Mustafabad and Garhi Hasanpur
villages, p. 50. Fig. 2. Morphological characteristics of Garhi Hasanpur,
Sultanpur, Baingni and Mustafabad villages, p. 54. Fig. 3. Typical
plants of houses of Sultanpur, Garhi Hasanpur and Baingni villages,
p. 56
10. TRENDS AND LEVELS OF MORTALITY AND FERTILITY IN
INDIA (568)
D. M. Bohra, Lecturer in Geography in the University of Jodhpur, India
Fig. 1. India, death rate 1951-60, p. 61. Fig. 2. General fertility rate
1951-60, p. 61. Fig. 3. Marital fertility rate 1951-60, p. 64. Fig. 4.
Birth rate 1951-60, p. 64
11. THE GEOGRAPHY OF LANGUAGES AS A BASIS FOR THE
GEOGRAPHY OF ETHNIES (518)
Roland J. L. Breton, Université d Aix-Marseille, Faculté des Lettres et
Sciences Humaines, D Aix, France
12. THE SURVEY GRID AS A CONTROL OF SETTLEMENT AND
CIRCULATION (580)
Sherwin H. Cooper, Department of Geography, University of Cincinnati,
U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Survey areas of the State of Ohio, U.S.A., p. 71. Fig. 2. Rectan-
gular network of roads in Sidney, U.S.A., p. 72. Fig. 3. Radial network of
roads in Xenia s field, p. 73. Fig. 4. Rural dwellings in Sidney s field,
p. 74. Fig. 5. Rural dwellings in Xenia s field, p. 75.
13. THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT OF CALCUTTA
Mera Das, Lecturer in Geography in Loreto College, India
14. APPLICATION OF NODAL REGION THEORY IN SOUTH
AFRICA (621)
R. J. Davies, Professor of Geography in the University of Natal, Durban,
South Africa
Fig. 1. South Africa nodal structure 1963, Network showing metro-
politan cities, p. 82. Fig. 2. South African nodal structure 1963, Network
including all cities, p. 83. Fig. 3. South African nodal structure 1963,
Network excluding flows to metropolitan cities, p. 84.
15. CORRELATION OF SIZES OF SETTLEMENTS AND SOCIAL
PROVISION IN BULDANA DISTRICT, INDIA (582)
V. M. Deshmukh, Lecturer in Geography in Raj Mahavidyalaya, Amravati,
India
Fig. 1. Area under study, p. 86. Fig. 2. Location of service centres,
p. 88. Fig. 3. Service centres and relief profile in Buldana district, p. 88
16. L URBANISATION AU CAMBODGE ET DANS LA PROVINCE
DE QUEBEC (632)
Robert Garry, Professor of Geography in the Univerúty of Montreal, Canada
17. THE TERTIARY SECTOR AND THE URBAN HIERARCHICAL
ORGANIZATION
Modest Goodssens, Department of Geography, University of Louvain, Deken-
straat, Louvain, Belgium
18. THE CHANGING URBAN NETWORK IN SIERRA LEONE (636)
Milton E. Harvey, Lecturer in Geography in Four ah Bay College, University of
Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Fig. 1. Routes of five European travellers in pre-colonia! Sierra Leone,
p. 105. Fig. 2. Urban pattern, 1910, p. 108. Fig. 3. Urban pattern,
1930, p. 109. Fig. 4. Urban Pattern, 1963, p. 110. Fig. 5. Growth of
urban population, 1930-1963, p. 113- Fig. 6. Rank-size graph, p. 114.
Fig. 7. Spacing of towns in 1910, 1930, 1963, p. 114. Fig. 8. Spacing of
small, intermediate and large towns in 1930 and 1963, p. 115. Fig. 9.
Changing urban pattern of Sierra Leone, p. 118. Fig. 10. Scale of
Ä-values, p. 118
19. THE GOVERNMENT RESERVATION AS A TOWN PLANNING
FACTOR IN TROPICAL AFRICA (637)
J. P. Haughton, Professor of Geography in the University of Dublin, Ireland
Fig. 1. Zones of Zaria city, p. 112. Fig. 2. Zones of Greater Lagos city,
p. 123. Fig. 3. Ikoyi island, p. 124
20. POPULATION PRESSURE AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF
INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE (782)
B. W. Hodder, Professor of Geography in Queen Maty College, University of
London, United Kingdom
21. DEPOPULATION AND BREAK-UP OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN
MOUNTAIN AREAS OF JAPAN (524)
Hiroshi Ishida, Professor of Geography in the University of Hiroshima, Japan
22. TREND OF POPULATION GROWTH IN UTTAR PRADESH,
INDIA (571)
S. L. Kayastha, Reader in Geography, and Om Prakash, Bañaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, India
Fig. 1. Growth of population in Uttar Pradesh during 1872-1961, p. 139.
Fig. 2. Increase of population in Uttar Pradesh, 1901-1921, p. 140.
Fig. 3. Increase of population in Uttar Pradesh, p. 140. Fig. 4. Increase
of population in Uttar Pradesh, 1901-1951, p. 141. Fig. 5. Growth of
population in Uttar Pradesh, p. 144.
23. CENTRAL PLACES AND THEIR FUNCTIONAL AREAS IN THE
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY (650)
Georg Kluczka, Institut für Landeskunde Bwndesfqrsch-ungsanstalt für
Landeskunde und Raumordnung, Bad Godesburg, Federal Republic of Germany
24. BUENOS AIRES—LA PLATA, AN EXAMPLE OF URBAN ENCRO-
ACHMENT (618)
Argelia Maria Rosa Combetto, Centro de Estudios Geográficos, Facultad de
Filosofia y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fig. 1. Population growth in Buenos Aires conurbation and La Plata,
p. 149. Fig. 2. Conurbation of Buenos Aires, Avellaneda, Quilmes,
Florencio Varela and La Plata, p. 149
25. SIZES OF CITIES IN ARGENTINA (649)
Marta Isabel Kollmann de Corutchet, Centro de Estudios Geográficos,
Facultad de Filosofia y Letras,· Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fig. 1. City size rank in Argentina, p. 152
26. A REGIONAL COMPARISON OF THE MEAN SPECIFIC RANGE
OF A LOW ORDER CENTRAL GOOD (812)
Robert C. Mayfield, Professor of Geography in the University of Texas,
Austin, U.S.A.
27. THE GREAT URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS OF THE WORLD (659)
Wolfgang Meckelein, Geographisches Institut der Universität Stuttgart, Federal
Republic of Germany
28. PIONEER SETTLEMENT IN THE WESTERN LLANOS OF
VENEZUELA: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS (526)
E. Willard Miller, Assistant Deem for Resident Instruction in the College of
Earth and Mineral Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Trend of population in western Llanos, p. 162. Fig. 2. Distribution
of malaria in western Llanos, p. 164. Fig. 3. Agricultural and livestock
zones in Barinas and Portuguesa, p. 165. Fig. 4. Production of corn and
rice in Barinas and Portuguesa, p. 166. Fig. 5. Degree of erosion in
western Llanos, p. 167. Fig. 6. Roads in Barinas and Portuguesa, p. 168
29. CALCUTTA AND MADRAS INDUSTRIAL REGIONS: A CORRE-
LATION STUDY OF SELECTED ASPECTS OF SOCIO-
- ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS (662) 171
Debnath Mookherjee, Associate Professor of Geography in Western Washington
State College, Bellingham, U.S.A.
30. CONTRIBUTION A L ÉTUDE DU RESEAU DES ETABLISSE-
MENTS DES RÉGIONS D ALTITUDE DES CARPATHES (587) 177
T. Morariu, A. Bogdan et Maria Mihail, Académie de la Republique
Socialiste de Roumanie, Bucarest, Romania
31. SPATIAL PATTERN OF LITERACY IN ANDHRA PRADESH,
INDIA (527) 181
A. B. Mukerji, Reader in Geography in Punjab University, Chandigarh, India
Fig. 1. Andhra Pradesh, General literacy, 1961, p. 182. Fig. 2. Male
literacy, 1961, p. 183. Fig. 3. Female literacy, 1961, p. 184. Fig. 4.
Male-female differential in literacy, 1961, p. 185
32. FUNCTIONAL ASSOCIATIONS OF TOWNS IN BIHAR, INDIA
(664) 187
Mahamaya Mukherjee, Lecturer in Geography in Patna College, Patna, India
Fig. 1. Functional classification of towns of Bihar State, p. 188
33. THE ROLE OF CHANGING EXTERNAL RELATIONS IN THE
GROWTH OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA; U.S.A. (665) 193
Don R. Murphy. Assistant Professor of Geography in Weber State College,
Ogden, U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Location of Las Vegas in southwestern U.S.A., p. 193. Fig. 2.
Population growth of the Las Vegas area, p. 194. Fig. 3. Changing
external relations of Las Vegas, p. 195. Fig. 4. Las Vegas area employ-
ment, p. 197. Fig. 5. Employment structure, p. 198
34. THE BAD AGAS, ENTREPRENEURS OF SOUTHERN INDIA (786) 199
William A. Noble, Assistant Professor of Geography in the University of
Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Location map of Nilgiri hills, p. 200. Fig. 2. Plan of a Badaga
village, p. 200. Fig. 3. Plan of a Badaga house, p. 201. Fig. 4. Agri-
cultural implements used by Badagas, p. 202. Fig. 5. A Basdaga house,
p. 203. Fig. 6. Badaga house type, p. 203. Fig. 7. House type of the
Kasuva, p. 204· Fig. 8. A livestock centre of the Badaga, p. 205
35. THE TYPES OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS IN CHOTA NAGPUR,
INDIA (589)
A. Prasad, Lecturer in Geography in Ranchi University, Ranchi, India
207
Fig. 1. Types of rural settlements in Chota Nagpur, p. 209
36. FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN ROSARIO CITY, ARGENTINA (672) 211
Maria Mabel Radrizzani, Centro de Estudios Geográficos, Facultad de Filosofia
y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fig. 1. Growth of population of Rosario city, p. 212. Fig. 2. Export
through Rosario and Buenos Aires ports, p. 212
37. RURAL POPULATION IN ITALY (1034) 214
Domenico Ruogco, Istituto di Geografia Economica, Univerdtà di Napoli, Italy
38. THE STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN
AVELLANEDA, ARGENTINA (466) 216
Norma Sala, Centro de Estudios Geográficos, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras,
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fig. 1. Industrial evolution of Avellaneda, p. 217. Fig. 2. Use of
motive power in Avellaneda, p. 217
39. THE PROBLEM OF URBAN HIERARCHY (678) 220
Peter Schöller, Geographisches Institut, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Federal
Republic of Germany
40. SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT IN THE ATLANTIC PRO-
VINCES OF CANADA (556) 223
Caul Schott, Philips- Universität, Marburg, Federal Republic of Germany
41. RANCHI, ITS URBAN GROWTH AND AGRICULTURAL
CHANGES (680) 228
Nawal Kishore Nath Shah Deo, Lecturer in Geography in Ranchi College,
Ranchi, India
42. LITERACY IN RAJASTHAN, INDIA (533) 230
J. C. Sharma, Lecturer in Geography in Government College for Boys, Chandigarh,
India
43. URBAN MORPHOLOGY OF BAHRAICH, UTTAR PRADESH,
INDIA (686) 251
Onkar Sino», Department ef Geograph Bañaras Hindu University, Vararmi,
India
Fig. 1. Built up area of Bahraich town, p. 251. Fig. 2. Functional zones
of Bahraich town, p. 253
44. POPULATION AND SETTLEMENT IN BOKARO BASIN IN
BIHAR, INDIA (788) 256
Vishwa Nath Prasad Sinha, Lecturer in Geography in Patna College, Patna,
India
45. EVOLUTION OF SETTLEMENTS IN CHOTA NAGPUR, INDIA
(594) 262
Vishwa Nath Prasad Sinha, Lecturer in Geography in Patna College, Patna,
India
Fig. 1. Ancient sites and settlements in Chota Nagpur, p. 262. Fig. 2.
Place names in Chota Nagpur, p. 263
46. TYPES D HABITAT DANS LA PLAINE D ERZURUM, LA TUR-
QUIE (596) 264
A. N. Sözer, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Ataiurk University, Erzurum, Turkey
Fig. 1. Les villages et les kom s aux environs d Erzurum, p. 265.
Fig. 2. Les rotes suivies pendant l émigration des villages aux yaylas ,
p. 266. Fig. 3. Vue de la plaine d Erzurum dans la direction nord-sud,
p. 266. Fig. 4. Un village dans la plaine d Erzurum, p. 266. Fig. 5. La
valée de Karasu. Fig. 6. Une étable dans un village. Fig. 7. La cons-
truction d une maison rurale.fig. 8. Une maison dans un village. Fig. 9.
Vue generale d un kom , p. 267. Fig. 10. L interieur d une habitation
dans un kom , p. 267
47. THE LOCATION OF HOLY SITES IN INDIA (534) 268
Robert H. Stoddard, Department of Geography, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Hindu holy sites in India, p. 268. Fig. 2. Hindu population in
India, p. 270. Fig. 3. Theoretical location of Hindu holy sites in India,
p. 271
48. NORWEGIAN FRINGE OF SETTLEMENT ZONES (598) 273
Kirk H. Stone, Professor of Geography in the University of Georgia, Athens,
U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Norwegian fringe of settlement zones, p. 275. Fig. 2. Norwegian
inhabited areas, p. 276. Fig. 3. Norwegian fringe of settlement railroads,
p. 277. Fig. 4. Norwegian fringe of settlement roads, p. 278
49. URBAN LANDSCAPE OF CHANDERNAGORE IN WEST BENGAL,
INDIA (695) 281
SucHrr Kumar Sur, Lecturer in Geography in Chandernagore Government
College, Chandernagore, India
Fig. 1. Morphology of Chandernagore town, p. 282. Fig. 2. Func-
tional land use, p. 285. Fig. 3. Social overheads and infra-structure,
p. 287. Fig. 4. Part of old map of Chandernagore showing Fort
d Orleans, p. 292. Fig. 5. Classification of workers, p. 294
50. POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS OF SAGAR-DAMOH PLA-
TEAU, CENTRAL INDIA (535) 297
B. G. Tamaskar, Lecturer in Geography in Vidarbha Mahavidyalaya, Amravati,
India
Fig. 1. Population variation in Sagar-Damoh plateau, p. 297. Fig. 2
Density of population, p. 298. Fig. 3. Distribution of population, p. 299.
Fig. 4. Working force and income, p. 301. Fig. 5. Distribution of settle-
ment , p. 303.
51. THE EVOLUTION OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS IN AVADH,
INDIA (602) 305
R. V. Verma, Lecturer in Geography in V. S. D. College, Kanpur, India
Fig. 1. Administrative divisions in Avadh region, p. 306. Fig. 2. Types
of village plans in ancient India, p. 307. Fig. 3. Tribal groups during
early-Medieval period, p. 308. Fig. 4. Areas of Rajput dominance in
pre-Muslim period, p. 309. Fig. 5. Distribution of ruined settlements,
p. 310. Fig. 6. Rural Settlements with Muslim names, p. 311. Fig. 7.
Place names suggesting the evolution of rural settlements, p. 312. Fig. 8.
Settlement types, p. 313.
52. BHATAULI, A CASE STUDY IN THE MORPHOLOGY OF RURAL
SETTLEMENT IN THE GANGA VALLEY (601 ) 315
R. V. Verma, Lecturer in Geography in V. S. S. D. College, Kanpur, India
Fig. 1. Location and morphology of Bhatauli village, p. 316. Fig. 2.
Early division of the village land, p. 317. Fig. 3. Main constituents of the
revenue village, p. 318. Fig. 4. Community structure, p. 319. Fig. 5.
Micro-functional structure, p. 320
53. POPULATION STRUCTURE OF NEWLY DEVELOPING
REGIONS OF SIBERIA (558) 322
V. V. Vorob yev, Institute of Geography of Siberia and the Far East, Irkutsk,
U.S.S.R.
54. A COMPARISON OF THE EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURES OF
ARID ZONE METROPOLITAN AREAS OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA WITH THEIR NON-ARID COUNTER-
PARTS (803) 325
Andrew W. Wilson, Department of Geography and Area Development, College
of Business and Public Administration, University of Arizona, Tucson, U.S.A.
55. WESTERNIZATION AND RE-ORIENTALIZATION IN THE
MODERN NEAR-EASTERN CITY (700) 335
Eugen Wirth, Head of the Department of Geography in Erlangen-Niirnberg
University, Erlangen, Federal Republic of Germany
Fig. 1. Bazar of Tabriz, p. 336. Fig. 2. Model of the western influenced
Near-Eastern bazar, p. 337. Fig. 3. Morphological evolution of Tehran
city, p. 339
56. DISPERSED RURAL SETTLEMENT PATTERNS IN ALBERTA,
CANADA (603) 342
William G. Wonders, Professor of Geography in the University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Canada
Fig. 1. Plan of a typical dry farm in Alberta, Canada, p. 343. Fig. 2.
Plan of a typical dairy farm, p. 345. Fig. 3. Plan of a typical foothill
ranch, p. 347
57. ROLE OF GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS IN THE HUMAN TRANS-
FORMATION OF LANDSCAPE IN EASTERN CANADA (736) 349
Bogdan Zaborski, Professor of Geography in Sir George Williams University,
Montreal, Canada
Part 2: Historical Geography and Political Geography
58. HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF GAYA IN BIHAR, INDIA (705) 353
S. C. Ambastha, Senior Research Assistant in National Atlas Organization,
Calcutta, India
Fig. Evolution of Gaya city, p. 354
59. THE SETTLEMENT CLASSIFICATION PROBLEM OF MAYA
CENTRES IN MIDDLE AMERICA (707) 358
Mildred Berman, Associate Professor of Geography in Boston University,
Boston) U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Maya region in Central America, p. 359. Fig. 2. Ruins of Maya
settlement at Tikal in Central America, p. 361
60. HUNTINGTON, WITTFOGEL, AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL
BASES OF IDEAS AND POLITICS (741) 364
John E. Chappell, Jr., Assistant Professor of Geography in the University of
Saskatchewan, Regina, Canada
61. LINGUISTIC MINORITIES, ENCLAVES AND EXCLAVES IN
BELGIUM (1043) . 371
Roger H. Charlier, Northeastern Illinois State College, Chicago, U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Linguistic minorities in Belgium, p. 372. Fig. 2. Bilingual towns,
towns with protected minorities and areas of German language, p. 374.
Fig. 3. Languages ofBrussels agglomeration, p. 376. Fig. 4. Languages in
stray municipalities along French-Flemish linguistic boundary, p. 379.
Fig. 5. linguistic minorities astride the linguistic boundaries, p. 382.
Fig. 6. Municipalities with linguistic minorities on and near Flemish/
Wallon linguistic boundary, p. 385. Fig. 7. The linguistic wall in a
Belgium school, p. 386
62. THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGION ON EARLY EUROPEAN
EXPLORATION OF ASIA (713) 389
Arthur B. Cooper, Monmouth Regional University, Mew Shrewsbury, U.S.A.
63. HISTORICAL-GEOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH ON RURAL SET-
TLEMENTS IN THE NEAR EAST (717) 393
W. D. Hütteroth, University of Erlangen-Nümberg, Erlangen, Federal
Republic of Germany
64. CHANGING CAPITALS OF MEDIEVAL BENGAL (719) 396
S. M. Karimi, Reader in Geography, Patna University, Patna, India
Fig. 1. Ancient Bengal before the advent of Muslims, p. 397. Fig. 2.
Sarkars of Subah Bengal, p. 398. Fig. 3. Medieval Bengal and its historic
capitals, p. 400. Fig. 4. Urban morphology and functional zones of
selected capital cities of Bengal, p. 404
65. ON THE CONCEPT OF CONQUEST OF NATURE (721) 408
Lädis K. D. Kristof, Institute of Political Studies, Stanford University, Stanford,
U.S.A.
66. CONDITIONS ET CONSEQUENCES GEOGRAPHIQUES D UNE 414
EVENTUELLE INTERNATIONALISATION DE JERUSALEM
(746)
R. Mazzuca, Laboratorio di Geografia Economica, Università di Torino, Italy
Fig. Jerusalem, p. 415
67. THE SOUTH TYROL: SPATIAL PATTERNS OF NATIONAL
INTEGRATION AND CULTURAL SURVIVAL IN A BORDER
REGION (748) 421
Julian V. Minghi, Associate Professor of Geography in the University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Fig. 1. Changes in composition of population in South Tyrol, p. 423.
Fig. 2. Impact of transmigration, p. 424. Fig. 3. Impact of Italianiza-
ron, p. 426. Fig. 4. Tourist traffic, p. 427
68. CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND CYCLES OF ECO-
NOMIC GROWTH IN THE AGEAN AREA (726) 428
Gasparis G. Mistardis, Hellenic Geographical Society, Athens, Greece
69. THE PROBLEM OF A CAPITAL FOR THE NORTHWEST TER-
RITORIES OF CANADA (749) 435
N. L. Nicholson, Dean of University College in the University of Western
Ontario, London, Canada
Fig. 1. The Capitals of the Northwest Territories of Canada, p. 436.
Fig. 2. Places where the Council of Northwest Territories held sessions,
p. 436. Fig. 3. Iauvik from the air, p. 436. Fig. 4. Fort Smith from the
air, p. 437. Fig. 5. Yellowknife from the air, p. 436. Fig. 6. Centres of
population in proposed Mackenzie Territory of Canada (1962), p. 437.
Fig. 7. North bound flights in Mackenzie Territory, 1962, p. 489. Fig. 8.
Places with air service by chartered air line from Yellowknife, 1962,
p. 440. Fig. 9. Service region of Yellowknife, p. 441
70. IDENTIFICATION OF THE ANCIENT LAND OF UTTARAKURU
(1041) 442
Shyam Narayan Pande Professor of Geography in Kanhaialal Basantalal
Degree College, Mirzapur, India
71. THE CONTINUING QUEST FOR AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE
PANAMA CANAL (501) 445
Anthony S. Reyner, Professor of Geology and Geography in Howard Uni-
versity, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Fig. 1. Isthmian canal routes, p. 446. Fig. 2. Canal routes under study
in the American Isthmus, p. 448
72. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DEOGHAR TOWN IN INDIA
(731) 451
Vishwa Nath Prasad Sinha, Lecturer in Geography in Patna College, Patna,
India
Fig. Urban morphology and functions of Deoghar town, p. 452
73. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE INDIA-WEST PAKISTAN
BOUNDARY (754) 454
H. P. Smvastava, Department of Geography, University of Ottawa, Canada
Fig. 1. India-West Pakistan boundary, p. 455. Fig. 2. Gujarat sector
of the external boundary of India, p. 458
74. RUDYARD KIPLING AND THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN GEO-
GRAPHY (732) 461
Rayfred l. Stevens, Georgia State College, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.,
75. HUMAN SETTLEMENTS IN THE MAHÄ-SlVA-PURÄNA (733) 466
?. G. Tamaskar, Lecturer in Geography in Vidarbha Mahavidyalaya, Amravati,
India
76. MILITARY GEOGRAPHY OF THE WESTERN MAHARASHTRA
IN THE 17TH CENTURY (735) 471
D. M. Waqh, Lecturer in Geography in Sir Parashurambhan College, Poona, India
Fig. 1. Geographical divisions of western Maharashtra, p. 471. Fig. 2.
Relation of rainfall to relief, p. 472. Fig. 3. The Sahyadri (Western
Ghats) and Desh region, p. 473. Fig. 4. J agir s of Shivaji and Shahaji,
p. 474. Fig. 5. The first and second lines of defence built by Shivaji in
western Maharashtra, p. 476. Fig. 6. Shivaji s third line of defence in
Peninsular India, p. 477
77. DYNAMIC AND HISTORICO-GEOGRAPHICAL APPROACH TO
MAPPING OF RURAL SETTLEMENT (567) 478
Bogdan Zaborski, Professor of Geography in Sir George Williams University,
Montreal, Canada
78. THE RELIGIOUS GEOGRAPHY TODAY 480
Gastone Imbrighi, Centro Studi Toponomastica Sacra, Cité du Vatican, Vatican
79. THE WAY OF SAINT JAMES IN SPAIN (724) 482
Albert J. P. McCarthy, Department of Geography, Saint Louis University,
St. Louis. U.S.A.
80. THE HISTORICAL ATLAS OF SOUTH ASIA (935) 486
Jan ?. M. Broek, Professor of Geography in the University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, U.S.A.
81. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF WEST BENGAL PRIOR TO
INDIAN INDEPENDENCE 489
Sunil Kumar Munsi, Lecturer in Geography in Vidyasagar College, Calcutta, India
82. DANIBEGASHVILI, THE GEORGIAN TRAVELLER IN INDIA
(737) 501
G. I. Zardalishvili, Department of Geography, Pedagogical Institute, Tbilisi,
U.S.S.R.
List of papers on population and settlement geography, historical geography
and political geography submitted to the 21st International Geographi-
cal Congress but not published in this volume 505
Index of Authors 507
Note: Figure within brackets after the title of a paper indicates the serial number
of the paper in the Abstracts Volume,
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