Description |
1 online resource (387 pages) |
Contents |
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Does Geography Matter in Human Development? -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Analyzing Human Development: Post-1960s New Synthesis -- 1.3 Conceptualizing the Human Development Approach -- 1.4 The Changing 'Style' of Discussing the Development -- 1.5 'Geography' as Discipline and 'Geography' as Perspective -- 1.6 Does Geography Matter? -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- 2 On Contouring Human Development -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Mosaic of Human Development Over the Globe |
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2.2.1 Exploring the World Pattern of HDI -- 2.2.2 Whether There Is Convergence in Human Development? -- 2.2.3 Global IHDI Pattern -- 2.3 HDI at the Sub-national Level: The Indian Scenario -- 2.4 'Contouring' Human Development with Micro-spatial Datasets -- 2.4.1 What Does a 'Contour' Mean? -- 2.4.2 'Contouring' with Micro-spatial Datasets: Pioneering Ideas -- 2.4.3 Micro-spatial Analysis of HD: Why We Need This? -- 2.4.4 Mapping Micro-spatial Human Development -- 2.5 Multi-criteria-Based Predictive Mapping: How to Draw? -- 2.6 Materials for Mapping Human Development -- 2.6.1 Study Area |
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2.6.2 Capturing Primary Datasets -- 2.6.3 Sources of Secondary Datasets -- 2.6.4 Software -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 3 Purulia as a Laboratory for Human Development Researches -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Administrative Setup -- 3.3 A Brief Sketch of the Physical Environment -- 3.3.1 Physiography -- 3.3.2 Geology -- 3.3.3 Drainage -- 3.3.4 Soil -- 3.3.5 Climate -- 3.3.6 Natural Vegetation -- 3.4 Population, Society, and Culture -- 3.4.1 Population -- 3.4.2 Society and Culture -- 3.5 Livelihood and Economy: Observing the Changes Over Time |
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3.6 Chhau: The Typical Folk Dance Drama of Purulia Under the Threat of Extinction -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 4 Mapping the Components of Human Development -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Principal Component Analysis (PCA) -- 4.2.1 Principle of PCA -- 4.2.2 Application of PCA to Fathom the Development -- 4.2.3 Limitations of PCA -- 4.2.4 Arranging Datasets for PCA -- 4.3 Case Study: Mapping Components of Human Development in Purulia District Using Principal Component Analysis -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 5 Mapping Economic Inequality -- 5.1 Introduction |
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5.2 Commentary on Non-spatial Economic Inequality -- 5.2.1 Income Distribution Curve -- 5.2.2 How to Draw the Income Distribution Curve -- 5.3 Case Study: Examining Non-spatial Economic Inequality in Purulia District Using Income Curve -- 5.3.1 Unequal Economic Status Between Social Classes -- 5.3.2 Unequal Economic Status Between Religious Groups -- 5.3.3 Unequal Economic Status Between Genders -- 5.3.4 Unequal Economic Status between Occupational Groups -- 5.4 The Relative Deprivation of Income -- 5.4.1 Graphing the Relative Deprivation of Income |
Summary |
This book acquaints readers with a range of techniques to help them effectively identify, record, map, analyze and report on patterns in various dimensions of human development (HD) with spatial scales down to the village level. It is impossible to capture HD at the local and global scale with only a single index, because differences in HD at the international scale are caused by 'general factors, whereas local-scale differences are influenced by 'specific factors. This book offers a variety of methods for scientifically mapping HD at any spatial scale. It covers how to rationally select variables; how to test the models; how to validate the results, and how to analyze them. For this purpose, it employs a case study on an Indian district. The socio-economic factors regulating the patterns of HD are now more complex than they were only a few decades ago, making it essential to incorporate newer models in order to successfully 'replicate the real-world situation. Accordingly, the book offers essential methodological tools & techniques for mapping HD. It sheds new light on a handful of statistical multivariate analysis and machine learning algorithms that are rarely used in the social sciences when dealing with HD, yet have sound mathematical and statistical bases. These techniques can be successfully used for predictive analysis in the earth & natural sciences, decision sciences and management disciplines, and are equally effective in terms of capturing, predicting and projecting the composite HD 'landscape. This book will especially benefit two groups of readers: firstly, HD practitioners who want to find out 'why some areas are doing better than others by exploring the complex interactions of spatially linked variables with different HD parameters. And secondly, practitioners in other branches of the social sciences who are not concerned with HD but are looking for 'hands-on training with techniques they can apply in their respective field of spatial investigations |
Notes |
5.5 Case Study: Assessing Relative Deprivation of Income in Purulia District-A Case Study |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Economic development -- India -- Case studies
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Economic development
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India
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Chatterjee, Soumendu, author.
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ISBN |
9789811540837 |
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9811540837 |
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