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Dynamic Concept of Coastal Agricultural Landuse and Agricultural Resources - A Case study at Egra Block-I and Egra Block-II, Purba Medinipur, WB, India

Author Affiliations

  • 1Geography Department, Ranchi University, Ranchi, Jharkhand, INDIA
  • 2 Geography Department, K.O. College, Ranchi, Jharkhand, INDIA

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 4, Issue (5), Pages 31-36, May,14 (2015)

Abstract

Resource is the most dynamic in nature. Geographical paradoxes of nature and human needs base resource function ability are the most significant parameter for resource dynamic. In this concept agricultural resource are the important and demandable primary economic activity for economic development. The primary economic activity base agricultural resource and agricultural land use are continuous dynamic through time by time. Some physical parameter and socio-economic parameter are determine for dynamic change of agricultural resource and agricultural land use. In study area, Egra block-I, Egra block-II of Purba Medinipur (W.B.) as a coastal area where the agriculture and agricultural land use practice rapidly change day by day. Mainly food crops field are highly converted and dynamic change in to commercial crops field . Some geomorphic determinism and socio economic determinism are the main force full factor for this resource dynamic change.

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