Explore Population Geography by R.C. Chandna — a concise, insightful guide that maps how human populations change, move, and shape places. From population theories and growth models to migration patterns, age-sex structures, and policy responses, this PDF-ready resource blends clear explanations with charts and case studies to help students, teachers, and geography enthusiasts understand demographic forces that drive economies, cities, and environments.
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Chandna dedicates significant space to the Census of India, vital statistics, and the National Sample Survey (NSS). For exam aspirants, his tables comparing census years (1981, 1991, 2001, 2011) are goldmines. Population Geography Rc Chandna Pdf
Here, Chandna explains the physical (relief, climate, soil) and cultural (economic, historical, political) factors causing population clustering. He critically examines concepts like Ecumene (habitable land) and Population Thrust. Short engaging blurb (for a post, description, or
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