インドの工業化過程に関する地理学的研究 : その成果と課題
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This study is to reconsider the results of the geographical investigation of the industrializing process in India, and at the same time to show its explanatory model (provisionary) of the North-Western India.Industrializing process, here used, comprises not only the development of the manufacturing industry, but also the modernizing transition in social and regional systems at a certain spot. Geographical study on the industrializing process in India, in such meaning, is just at its first stage.The diagram inserted here sets to explain a scheme of the industrializing process in the North-Western India, centering on the Panjab area. However, the ultimate aim of this series of studies is to build up a model of its pattern in India.A field work is scheduled to carry out in India from October 1972 to January 1973, as some section of the cooperative work under the leadership of Professor H. Ishida. In testing the aforesaid diagram, principal aspects to be surveyed in order to get desirable achievements are following:I) Urban Area Survey1) How recent development of manufacturing industry in urban areas affected the development and morphological change of cities and towns?2) What are the leading social group at the development of industrial capital in the urban area? Their peculiarity, and system of investment in the manufacturing industry?II) Rural Area Survey1) What kind of industry and where accepted the surplus labor power which had to be flown out at Panjab ‘green revolution’?2) What sorts of products manufactured by the urban industry are contributing to the agricultural progress?3) What changes are to be forseen in the rural life where the income increasing had been bringing about from the recent development of agricultural production?
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