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El. knyga: Regional Geography of Pakistan: A Study in Spatial Relations

  • Formatas: 380 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040306659
  • Formatas: 380 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040306659

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This book provides an integrated view of each of the four provinces of Pakistan, considered the four micro regions, owing to their relative internal homogeneity and distinctiveness from the adjacent regions. Each chapter of the book deals with a specific province, its physical environment, historic antecedents, contemporary social and economic organisation and potential for future growth.

This volume presents an in-depth study of Punjab, stressing on its transformation from a barren pastureland to rich, fertile agricultural land. The mineral-rich western provinces of Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are subjects of focused study. The penultimate part of the book is a regional study of Sindh, evaluating the role of Indus in the economy of the province, and the contribution of Karachi as a financial and commercial centre. It also outlines the planning and development of the federal capital, Islamabad, a symbol of pride and aspiration of the people of Pakistan.

The book would be of immense academic value to students, researchers and teachers interested in area studies and regional planning. With a descriptive analysis of the country’s physical and social characteristics, it would also be a great source of information for professionals working in the tourism sector.



This book presents the four provinces of Pakistan, considered the four micro regions, owing to relative internal homogeneity and distinctiveness from adjacent regions. Each chapter deals with a specific province, its physical environment, historic antecedents, contemporary social and economic organisation and potential for future growth.

1. Introduction: A Regional Geography of Pakistan 2. Balochistan 3. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: The Mountainous North-Western Region of Pakistan 4. Punjab 5. Sindh - The Gift of the Indus 6. Islamabad Bibliography

K. R. Dikshit is a former Professor of Geography of the University of Pune, India (now retired). He has written several books, such as Geography of Gujarat (1970), Contribution to Indian Geography: Geomorphology (ed-1983), Maharashtra in Maps (1986), Environment, Forest Ecology and Man in the Western Ghats: The Case of Mahabaleshwar Plateau (1993) and North-East India: Land, People and Economy (2014) as well as many research papers.

Jutta K. Dikshit is teaching geography at the Department of Geography of the University of Pune, India. She studied geography and German language and literature at the Johannes Gutenberg University., Mainz (Germany), and obtained her doctoral degree from the Sorbonne, Paris. Before coming to India, she worked as a lecturer at the University of Saarbrucken for a number of years. Her research papers are mainly in the field of physical geography. She is the editor of the book The Urban Fringe of Indian Cities (2011) and she is co-author of the book North-East India: Land, People and Economy (2014).