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Natural elements as a basis for regional landscape planning : case study Pune region (Also available on CD)

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CHAPTER 1: NATURAL ELEMENTS AND CYCLES. 1.1.0 Introduction: Natural Elements 1.1.1 Natural resources. 1.1.2 Bio-Geo-chemical cycles 1.1.3 Interactions between organisms. 1.2.0 Conclusion. CHAPTER 2: NATURAL ELEMENTS & SETTLEMENTS. 2.1.0 Role of natural elements in human settlements. 2.1.1 Physiography 2.1.2 Climate 2.1.3 Geology 2.1.4 Hydrology 2.1.5 Vegetation 2.1.6 Soils SUB PART B: CHAPTER 3: LITERATURE CASESTUDIES. 3.1.0 Effects of Urban Growth on the natural elements. Case study of Dal Lake, Kashmir; India. 3.2.0 Regional Landscape Planning. Case study of Potomac River Basin, Washington, USA. 3.3.0 Conclusion Part II: CASE STUDY AREA SUB PART A: CHAPTER 4: PUNE REGION: INTRODUCTION. 4.1.0 Introduction 4.2.0 Regional context 4.2.1 Location 4.2.2 Linkages 4.2.3 Physiography 4.2.4 Climate CHAPTER 5: GROWTH OF SETTLEMENTS. 5.1.0 Historical references 5.1.1 Historical importance 5.1.2 Natural factors favoring growth of settlements 5.2 0 Growth of settlements 5.2.1 Pune before 1600 AD 5.2.2 Pune 1600 - 1700 AD 5.2.3 Pune 1700 - 1800 AD 5.2.4 Pune 1800 - 1900 AD 5.2.5 Pune 1900 - 1947 AD 5.2.6 Pune 1947 - 2000 AD 5.2.7 Observations CHAPTER 6: BASIC ANALYSIS: NATURAL ELEMENTS INVENTORY. 6.1.1 Location of Pune City 6.1.2 Defining case study area – Pune Region. 6.1.3 Climate 6.1.4 Geology 6.1.5 Physiography 6.1.6 Slope 6.1.7 Hydrology 6.1.8 Water Supply 6.1.9 Soil 6.1.10 Flora 6.1.11 Fauna SUB PART B: CHAPTER 7 – COMPOSITE ANALYSIS: OVERLAYS. 7.1.0 Erosion Susceptibility 7.2.0 Groundwater Recharge Potential. 7.3.0 Soil Moisture Availability. 7.4.0 Vegetation Potential. CHAPTER 8 – ECO SENSITIVE ZONES: GUIDELINES 8.1.0 Eco Sensitive Zones: Definition 8.2.0 Eco Sensitive Zones: Methodology 8.3.0 Eco Sensitive Zones: Guidelines BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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CHAPTER 1: NATURAL ELEMENTS AND CYCLES. 1.1.0 Introduction: Natural Elements 1.1.1 Natural resources. 1.1.2 Bio-Geo-chemical cycles 1.1.3 Interactions between organisms. 1.2.0 Conclusion. CHAPTER 2: NATURAL ELEMENTS & SETTLEMENTS. 2.1.0 Role of natural elements in human settlements. 2.1.1 Physiography 2.1.2 Climate 2.1.3 Geology 2.1.4 Hydrology 2.1.5 Vegetation 2.1.6 Soils SUB PART B: CHAPTER 3: LITERATURE CASESTUDIES. 3.1.0 Effects of Urban Growth on the natural elements. Case study of Dal Lake, Kashmir; India. 3.2.0 Regional Landscape Planning. Case study of Potomac River Basin, Washington, USA. 3.3.0 Conclusion Part II: CASE STUDY AREA SUB PART A: CHAPTER 4: PUNE REGION: INTRODUCTION. 4.1.0 Introduction 4.2.0 Regional context 4.2.1 Location 4.2.2 Linkages 4.2.3 Physiography 4.2.4 Climate CHAPTER 5: GROWTH OF SETTLEMENTS. 5.1.0 Historical references 5.1.1 Historical importance 5.1.2 Natural factors favoring growth of settlements 5.2 0 Growth of settlements 5.2.1 Pune before 1600 AD 5.2.2 Pune 1600 - 1700 AD 5.2.3 Pune 1700 - 1800 AD 5.2.4 Pune 1800 - 1900 AD 5.2.5 Pune 1900 - 1947 AD 5.2.6 Pune 1947 - 2000 AD 5.2.7 Observations CHAPTER 6: BASIC ANALYSIS: NATURAL ELEMENTS INVENTORY. 6.1.1 Location of Pune City 6.1.2 Defining case study area – Pune Region. 6.1.3 Climate 6.1.4 Geology 6.1.5 Physiography 6.1.6 Slope 6.1.7 Hydrology 6.1.8 Water Supply 6.1.9 Soil 6.1.10 Flora 6.1.11 Fauna SUB PART B: CHAPTER 7 – COMPOSITE ANALYSIS: OVERLAYS. 7.1.0 Erosion Susceptibility 7.2.0 Groundwater Recharge Potential. 7.3.0 Soil Moisture Availability. 7.4.0 Vegetation Potential. CHAPTER 8 – ECO SENSITIVE ZONES: GUIDELINES 8.1.0 Eco Sensitive Zones: Definition 8.2.0 Eco Sensitive Zones: Methodology 8.3.0 Eco Sensitive Zones: Guidelines BIBLIOGRAPHY:

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