Javaid Ahmad AndrabiCentral University of Kashmir | CUK
Javaid Ahmad Andrabi
Ph.D Geography
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May 2016 - October 2021
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In the present paper an attempt has been made to analyze spatial-temporal changes in cropping pattern
and cropping intensity in agriculture of Jammu and Kashmir. Data were obtained from Statistical Abstract of Jammu
and Kashmir. Copping pattern and cropping intensity have been presented in the percentage forms. Results of the
study reveal that crop...
Jammu and Kashmir is becoming increasingly urbanized, and in order to make plans for a sustainable urban future, immediate attention needs to be given to the population's spatial distribution, where there has been a major disparity among the state's many areas. The Census of India data between 2001 and 2011 served as the only basis for the current...
The present study has been under taken to evaluate physico-chemical parameters and their dynamics in the Ferozpore stream of Kashmir valley. The investigated parameters included water temperature, pH, conductivity, carbon dioxide, alkalinity, dissolved CO2, total hardness, calcium hardness, Magnesium, chloride, ammonical nitrogen, nitrite nitrogen,...
The population growth and distribution has attracted increasing attention from geographers and planners in India from two or three decades to make the special approach in them to solve the human problems, which is a great task to handle. Here an attempt has been made on demographic dimensions of human resources to examine spatial and temporal varia...
In the present paper an attempt has been made to examine the changes that have taken place in land use pattern in Kashmir Valley from 1990-91 to 2010-11. In the Valley as a whole forest land had occupied 0.95 per cent area, Land not available for cultivation accounted for 16.48 per cent area, other uncultivable land excluding fallow constituted 15....
Agriculture is the main source of revenue in Kashmir Valley as the bulk of population survives or bout 70% of the population survives on it. The Valley is geographically divided in to three zones like flood plains, Kerewas and Mountains. Variations in altitude, soil and climate has closely influenced the agricultural practices among various distric...
In the present paper an attempt has been made to analyze spatio-temporal changes in cropping pattern and cropping intensity in agriculture of Jammu and Kashmir. Data were obtained from Statistical Abstract of Jammu and Kashmir. Copping pattern and cropping intensity have been presented in the percentage forms. Results of the study reveal that cropp...
In the present an attempt has been made to analyze the sex ratio in districts of Jammu and Kashmir and is based on decennial census report. Sex-ratio is one of the most fundamental demographic and social attribute to measure prevailing equality between males and females in the society. According to Census 2011, the national average of sex ratio was...
Disparities in levels of development are akin to agriculture
sector of the developing economies across the world. India too has
exhibited it for long now. However scant literature is available for the
state of Jammu and Kashmir with respect to this phenomenon. In this
paper we make an attempt to study the phenomenon of determinants of
inter –...