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1 HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY, PATAN B. A.(GEOGRAPHY) CBCS Syllabus 2011 Document code : SYLLABUS BAGEO2011 Revision No: 00 Name of Faculty ARTS Faculty Code AR Programme Name : BACHLORE OF ARTS(GEOGRAPHY) Programme Code : BAGEO Effective from: JUNE-2011

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B A(GEOGRAPHY) CBCS Syllabus 2011Document code SYLLABUS BAGEO2011Revision No 00Name of Faculty ARTSFaculty Code ARProgramme Name BACHLORE OF ARTS(GEOGRAPHY)Programme Code BAGEOEffective from JUNE-2011

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70 30 100 4

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101ES Semester 1

Physical Geography Lithosphere (PGY)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

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TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11Introduction to Earth as a member of the Solar System Internal structure of the Earth Earthrsquos crust Distribution of land and waterbodies

04

2 21 Rocks- their types and modes of occurrence Earth movementsFolds Faults and associated landforms

3 31 Earthquakes and volcanoes causeseffects and world distribution

441

DenudationWeathering - types features Erosion work of Rivers Glaciers Wind Sea Waves Groundwater and Springs and Artesian Wells Nirman Board

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp Co Calcutta Mumbai London2 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad3 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical Geography4 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Willey amp Sons Canada5 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad6 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board7 Shah MR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth8 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

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4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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UnitNo

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1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

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1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

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Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

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2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

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2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

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1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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UnitNo

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1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

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1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)

70 30 100 4

Any one paper from BAGEO101ES-102ES

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Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

70 30 100 4

Any one paper from BAGEO201ES-202ES

2

24 Elective-11 BAGEO201

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70 30 100 4

Any one paper from BAGEO401ES-402ES

6

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101ES Semester 1

Physical Geography Lithosphere (PGY)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

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1 11Introduction to Earth as a member of the Solar System Internal structure of the Earth Earthrsquos crust Distribution of land and waterbodies

04

2 21 Rocks- their types and modes of occurrence Earth movementsFolds Faults and associated landforms

3 31 Earthquakes and volcanoes causeseffects and world distribution

441

DenudationWeathering - types features Erosion work of Rivers Glaciers Wind Sea Waves Groundwater and Springs and Artesian Wells Nirman Board

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp Co Calcutta Mumbai London2 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad3 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical Geography4 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Willey amp Sons Canada5 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad6 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board7 Shah MR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth8 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

7

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

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t

1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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Topic

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1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

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TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

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1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)

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Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

70 30 100 4

Any one paper from BAGEO201ES-202ES

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Economic Geographyv Part-1 (EG-1)

70 30 100 4

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70 30 100 4

Any one paper from BAGEO301ES-302ES

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Geography Of Asia Part ndash II (GOA)

70 30 100 4

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Geography Of Environment Part ndash II (GOE)

70 30 100 4

Any one paper from BAGEO401ES-402ES

6

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101ES Semester 1

Physical Geography Lithosphere (PGY)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11Introduction to Earth as a member of the Solar System Internal structure of the Earth Earthrsquos crust Distribution of land and waterbodies

04

2 21 Rocks- their types and modes of occurrence Earth movementsFolds Faults and associated landforms

3 31 Earthquakes and volcanoes causeseffects and world distribution

441

DenudationWeathering - types features Erosion work of Rivers Glaciers Wind Sea Waves Groundwater and Springs and Artesian Wells Nirman Board

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp Co Calcutta Mumbai London2 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad3 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical Geography4 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Willey amp Sons Canada5 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad6 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board7 Shah MR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth8 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

7

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101ES Semester 1

Physical Geography Lithosphere (PGY)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11Introduction to Earth as a member of the Solar System Internal structure of the Earth Earthrsquos crust Distribution of land and waterbodies

04

2 21 Rocks- their types and modes of occurrence Earth movementsFolds Faults and associated landforms

3 31 Earthquakes and volcanoes causeseffects and world distribution

441

DenudationWeathering - types features Erosion work of Rivers Glaciers Wind Sea Waves Groundwater and Springs and Artesian Wells Nirman Board

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp Co Calcutta Mumbai London2 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad3 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical Geography4 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Willey amp Sons Canada5 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad6 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board7 Shah MR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth8 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

7

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

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TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

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1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

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1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101ES Semester 1

Physical Geography Lithosphere (PGY)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

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Total(Marks)

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1 11Introduction to Earth as a member of the Solar System Internal structure of the Earth Earthrsquos crust Distribution of land and waterbodies

04

2 21 Rocks- their types and modes of occurrence Earth movementsFolds Faults and associated landforms

3 31 Earthquakes and volcanoes causeseffects and world distribution

441

DenudationWeathering - types features Erosion work of Rivers Glaciers Wind Sea Waves Groundwater and Springs and Artesian Wells Nirman Board

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp Co Calcutta Mumbai London2 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad3 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical Geography4 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Willey amp Sons Canada5 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad6 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board7 Shah MR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth8 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

7

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

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1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

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1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

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1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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6

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101ES Semester 1

Physical Geography Lithosphere (PGY)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Introduction to Earth as a member of the Solar System Internal structure of the Earth Earthrsquos crust Distribution of land and waterbodies

04

2 21 Rocks- their types and modes of occurrence Earth movementsFolds Faults and associated landforms

3 31 Earthquakes and volcanoes causeseffects and world distribution

441

DenudationWeathering - types features Erosion work of Rivers Glaciers Wind Sea Waves Groundwater and Springs and Artesian Wells Nirman Board

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp Co Calcutta Mumbai London2 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad3 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical Geography4 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Willey amp Sons Canada5 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad6 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board7 Shah MR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth8 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

7

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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7

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO102ES Semester 1

Geography of Gujarat- I ( Physical amp Resources ) (GG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Location and physiographic divisions Location areaneighbouring States Country Major physiographic divisions the Gujarat plains the Saurashtra plateauKatchchh the Coastal low land the Eastern hilly area Katchchh geological base

04

2 21 Drainage pattern Major rivers and other water bodiesClimate and natural vegetation monsoon phenomena over Gujarat seasons factorrsquos affecting climate Natural vegetation ndash Types distribution

3 31 Rocks minerals and groundwater types and distribution ofrockscoaloil amp natural gas resources ndash nonmetallicand non-fuel resources ndash Limestone FluorsparMetallicresources

4 41 Land - soil ndash water and forest resources ndash naturecharacteristics types and distributionSuggested

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National book trust new delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni BhugolParshwa Publication4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati) Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Ahmedabad6 Census of India Gujarat Part- II ndash AampB General census table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic Statistics Government of Gujarat8 Directorate of Information Government of Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat state

8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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8

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO101EO Semester 1

Lithospheric Hazards (LHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Introduction to Lithosphere origin structureprocesses and formation and nature characteristics and extent Distinction between Hazard and Disaster

04

2 21 Lithospheric hazards Introduction typescharacteristicsintensity and impact Landslidesavalanchescausesdistribution and impact

3 31 Earthquakes Volcanoes and Tsunamis ndash types causesdistribution and environmental and socio-economic impacts

4 41 Historical survey of lithosperic hazards of the world basics of Disaster Management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol Uni Granth Nirman Board2 Shukla Rajesh Rashmi(2009) Bhautik Bhugol (Hindi) Arjun publication house3 Ram Suresh and Yadav PG (1998) Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board4 Chopra Girish(2006) Physical Geography Commonwealth Publication5 Jamwal Anil K (2008) Elements of Physical GeographyGnanda Prakashan6 Jamwal Anil Kand Salpekar Aradhana(2010) Management of Major Disaster Gnanda Prakashan

9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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9

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201ES Semester 2

Physical Climatology and Oceanography (PCO)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

Topic

NoContent Hrs

MarksW + Credit

1 11Atmosphere Composition and structure elements and factorsofclimatefactorsinfluencinginsolationdistributiontemperaturepressure types of winds

04

2 21 Elements of climate temperature humidity types of cloudsprecipitation ndash forms types and distribution of rainfall

3 31 Ocean relief distribution of temperaturesalinity and density of ocean water

4 41 Circulation of oceanic waters wavestides and major currentsits impact on human life

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Garrison T(1998) Oceanography Wadsworthcom USA2 Grald S (1980) Genral Oceanography ndashAn IntroductionJohn Wiley amp sons New York3 Stringer ET(1982) Foundation of Climatology Surjeet PublicationDelhi4 Mather JR (1974) Climetology MacGraw Hill New York5 TrewarthaGT (1980) An Introduction to Climate International Students Edition MacGraw Hill New York6 Singh Savindra(2007) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Allahabad7 Lake P(1985) Physical Geography (Indian edition) MacMillan amp coCalcutta MumbaiLandon8 Lal DS Physical Geography Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahabad9 Monkhouse FJ Principles of Physical geography10 Strahler and Strahler Modren Physical Geography John Wiley amp sonsCanada11 Singh Savinder (1997) Physical Geography Prayag Pustak MahalAllahbad12 Shah MR Bhautik Bhugol UniGranth Nirman Board13 ShahMR Bhuruprachana Shastra UniGranth Nirman Board14 Shah MR Bhutakshan UniGranth Nirman Board

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name Geography

10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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10

Course Code BAGEO202ES Semester 2Geography of Gujarat- II ( Economic activities population and development ) (GG-2)

Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11Agriculture Crop regions ndashfood crop cash crop fruit cropagricultural development problems and prospects livestockrearing it contribution to economic development

04

2 21Energy amp Industry power plants Hydel thermal atomic unitsNon ndash Conventionalenergy sources wind solar and bio-gasIndustrial regions and development Cement Petro-chemicalstextiles edible oil dairy and automobile industries

3 31Transport amp Trade -Transport network-pattern and densityroadrailairways and ports Trade - local regional national andinternational

4 41

Population ndashdistribution density Demographiccharacteristicsurban rural and tribal populationtheir distribution and problems Urbanizationindustrialization and development patterns in Gujarat Contemporary issues and developmentTrends

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Dikshit KR Geography of Gujarat National Book Trust New Delhi2 Dave Manjula Gujaratni Pradeshik Ane Arthik Bhugol University Granth Nirman Board Ahmedabad3 Kothari Nitin Aadhunik Bharatni Bhugol Parshwa Publication Ahmedabad4 Census of India Gujarat Nakshama University Granth Nirman BoardAhmedabad5 Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust Gujarat (in Gujarati)6 Census of India Gujarat part- II ndash AampB General Census Table7 Bureau of Economics and Statistics(1965) Handbook of Basic StatisticsGovernment of Gujarat8 Directorate of information Government of Gujarat Ahmedabad Gujarat9 Directorate of Agriculture Ahmedabad Statistics of Principal Crops in Gujarat State

11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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11

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO201EO Semester 2

Atmospheric Hazards (AHD)Course type Elective open Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning Scope and Significance of Atmospheric hazardstypes of atmospheric hazards 04

2 21 Atmospheric Hazardsintroduction types characteristicsintensity and impact- Tropical cyclones Temperate cyclonesand Tornado -origin development and their distribution and impact

3 31 Thunderstorms Lightening Cold waves and Hotwaves- their origin characteristics distribution and impact

4 41 Flood Drought and Famine as extremes of regional atmospheric condition their causes consequences distribution and impact on society and economy

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Berry RGand RJChorly(1976) Atmosphere Weather and Climate Methuene London2 Trewartha GT An Introduction to Climate MacGraw Hill New York3 Lal DS (2009) Climatology Sharda Pustak Bhavan Allahbad4 Singh Savindra(2005) Climatology Prayag Pustak Bhavan Alla

12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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12

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO301ES Semester 3

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHYV PART-1 (EG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11The Field of Economic Geography1 Meaning and scope2 Approaches in economic geography regional systematic and sectoral

04

2 21 Geography of Resource1Concept of resources and resource classification natural and human resourcesrenewable and non1048576renewable resource biotic and abiotic resources conservation of resources2 Distribution and production of resources in global context Forests Coal Iron ore Water

3 31 Geography of Economic Activity1Classification of economic activity2 Agriculture physical and socio1048576economic factors influencing agriculture types ofagriculture major food crops and cash crops their distribution and production Rice amp wheat Sugar cane Tea Cotton

4 41 Geography of Industrial1 Industry Factors of industrial location classification of industries distribution and production of iron and steel textile petro1048576chemicals2 industrial development and environment Problems

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Guha JL and Chattoraj PR A New Approach to Economic Geography The World Press Pvt Ltd

Kolkata2 Alexander JW Economic Geography Prentice Hall3 Leong GC and Morgan GC Human and Economic Geography Oxford University Press New Delhi4 Roy P and Mukherjee S Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources Central Educational

Enterprise Kolkata5 Thoman RS and Corbin PB The Geography of Economic Activity McGraw Hill6 Negi BS Geography of Resources Kitab Mahal7 Sadhukhan SK Economic Geography ndash An Appraisal of Resources S Chand and Company Ltd New

Delhi8 Memoria CB Economic and Commercial Geography Shivlal Agarwala and Company Educational

Publishers Agra104857639 Hartshorne TA Alexander JW Economic Geography Printice Hall Upper Saddle River New Jersey10 Das MM Arthanoitik Bhugol GU11 Gautam Alka 2010 Advanced Economic Geography Sharda Pustak Bhawan Allahabad

13

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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13

12 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO302ES Semester 3

POPULATION GEOGRAPHY PART-1 (PG-1)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Definition Nature amp Scope of Population Geography sources of data 04

2 21 Spatial pattern of distribution ndash distribution density and growth of populationdeterminants of work regional patterns

3 31 Composition of Population Age and Sex composition rural-urban compositioneconomic composition determinants world regional patterns

4 41 Migration Classification determinants and consequences of migration world regional patterns

5 51 Population and Environment interface Cause-effect syndrome

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Beaujeu-Garnier J Geography of Population (Translated by Beaver SH) LongmansLondon 19662 Census of India 2001 Series-I India Provisional Population Totals Published by Registrar General amp Census

Commissioner India 20013 Census of India 1991 India A State Profile Published by office of the Registrar General of India Census

Operations New Delhi4 Chandna RC Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Delhi 20005 Clark J Population Geography Permagon Press New York 19656 Sundram K V amp Nangia Sudesh (editors) Population Geography Heritage PublishersDelhi 19867 Peters GL and Larkim RP Population Geography Problems Concepts and Prospects Kendele-Hunt

lowa 19798 Srinivasan K and M Vlassoff Population Development Nexus in India Challenges for the Nnew

Mmillennium Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd New Delhi 20019 Trewartha GT A Geography of Population World Patterns John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York 196910 Trewartha GT The More Developed Realm A Geography of its Population Pergamon Press Oxford

197811 Trewartha GT The Less Developed Realm-A Population Geography McGraw-Hill New York 197212 UNDP Human Development Report Oxford University Press 200113 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs 196614 5|FPJLPHLP NF4 VY XF+GF lwWFT4 I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP15 0FP DH]FA[G NJ[4 JTL lJQFIS EUM cedil I]lGPU|YlGDF6 AM0 VDNFJFNP

14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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14

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO401ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA PART ndash II (GOA)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Structure relief climate and soils 04

2 21 Forests Distribution and Production of Mineral and Energy Resources (Iron ore Coal and Petroleum)

3 31 Major Crops Rice Wheat Rubber Tea Jute

4 41 Industries of Asia- Localization development amp production (Iron amp Steel Cotton textile Heavy Engineering Industries)

51Detailed study of the following regions of Asia Equatorial Region Prairie Region Hot Desert Region and Mediterranean Coastal Region

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Stamp LD ndash Asia A Regional and Economic Geography Methuen amp Co Ltd London2 Keane AH ndash Encyclopedia of Asia Discovery Publishing House New Delhi 1997 Vol I ampII3 Farmer B H ndash An Introduction to South Asia Methuen London4 Shafi M ndash Geography of South Asia McMillan amp Co Calcutta

15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966

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15

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY PATANProgramme code BAGEO Programme Name GeographyCourse Code BAGEO402ES Semester 4

GEOGRAPHY OF ENVIRONMENT PART ndash II (GOE)Course type Subject Elective Total Credit 04Teaching time (hours) Examination Marking scheme

Theory(hrs)

Practical(hrs)

Internal(Marks)

External(Marks)

Total(Marks)

4 X 15 = 60 30 70 ( Paper of 3 hrs) 100

UnitNo

TopicNo Content Hrs Marks

W + Credi

t

1 11 Meaning nature and components of environment Classification of environment Natural and Human 04

2 21 II Man environment interrelations with respect to population size types of economy and technology

3 31 Exploitation of natural resources and environmental hazards

4 41 Emerging environmental issues deforestation global warming conservation of biodiversity

5 51 Environmental Pollution-Land water and air pollution environmental management

Reference BooksNo Book Name1 Agarwal A etal The Citizenrsquos Fifth Report Centre for Science amp Environment New Dehlhi19992 Alexander John W Economic Geography Prentice Hall of India Ltd New Dehli 19883 Allen JL Student Atlas of Environmental Issues Dushkin Pub 19974 Brown LR In the Human Interest East-West Press New Delhi 19765 Chandna RC A Geography of Population Concepts Determinants and Patterns Kalyani Publishers New

Dehli 19866 Cutter L Renwick HL Exploitation Conservation and Preservation A GeographicPerspective and

Natural Resources Use Rowman and Allanheld Totowa NJ 19857 Global Environment Outlook Earthscan London 20008 Hagget Peter Geography- A Modern Synthesis Harper amp Row Publishers New York 19759 Janaki VA Economic Geography Concept Publishing Co New Delhi 198510 Liong GC and Nmorgen GC Human amp Economic Geography Oxford University PressLondon 198211 Reid D Sustainable Development Earthscan Pub London 199512 Sharma HS Ravine Erosion in India Concept New Delhi 198013 Sharma HS and Chattopadhyay SK Sustainable Developments-Concepts and IssuesConcept New

Delhi 200014 Simmons IG The Ecology of Natural Resources Edward Arnold London 197415 UNESCO Use and Conservation of the Biosphere Paris 197016 Zelinsky W A Prologue to Population Geography Prentice Hall Inc Englewood CliffsNJ 1966