Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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SELECTED ATTRIBUTE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PATTERN: A CASE STUDY OF THARU VILLAGE (KANGRA VALLEY), TEHSIL NAGROTA BAGWAN, DISTRICT KANGRA, HIMACHAL PRADESH, INDIA
This paper is an attempt to analyze the household attributes and socio-economic pattern of Tharu village located in kangra valley of Nagrota Bagwan tehsil, district Kangra. The people of the present research area reside in the laps of nature. This study investigates nature and design of dwellings and socio-economic condition of this village. This paper searching to unfold the question how people survive in this Himalayan mountainous valley and limited landholding area and how they generate their livelihood? Is geographical factors affects their household pattern, and climatic conditions are mostly mountainous sub-tropical type of climatic region. To answer these above following questions field, visit of the same area has been conducted. This research paper is descriptive in nature. The primary Data were collected from the entire households through interviews, informal discussions and field observation. The Tharu village was investigated and it was found that the subsistence agriculture activities and livestock rearing was the main occupation. Some other interesting facts noticed in this study area such as shifting trends towards horticultural activities. On the context of households, there was higher composition of nuclear families rather than joint families. There is lack of adequate of social infrastructure such as education and health institutions. The paper will be helpful in carrying out the further analysis and showing a way to improve existing socio-economic conditions and household pattern of rural settlement in high Himalayan mountainous region in Himachal Prades
MAXIMIZING EFFICIENT USE OF REMOTE SENSING IMAGERY FOR LAND AND SPATIAL PLANNING
Now all over the world there is a shift in the learning paradigm towards increasingly modern learning, the problems faced in Indonesia are very different from those in other countries. The need to accelerate spatial planning is increasingly needed day by day, but the lack of use of high resolution satellite imagery (CSRT) is very minimal because many still prefer to use aerial photography, even though satellite imagery has now developed rapidly and has an accuracy of 0.5 meters/centi, to obtain The data that I will use, I use the Mendeley software platform, and also search for several scientific journals from existing websites. The results that I got from the research study that I wrote as stated above is the importance of maximizing the use and utilization of images. This scientific study can conclude that the use of satellite imagery is no less important than aerial photography which requires more time in the field, the use of satellite imagery is a way to obtain information about the earth's surface from a certain distance. The concept is simple: if you observe a landscape object but it is still unclear, change perspective by standing up to see the object more clearly
DETERMINANTS OF CHOOSING A CAREER AS A PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
General Background: Career decisions are influenced by various factors, particularly when choosing a public accounting profession. Specific Background: Despite the growing need for public accountants, there is limited research on the determinants that shape students’ career choices in this field. Knowledge Gap: Few studies examine how factors like financial rewards, work environment, market considerations, social values, and professional training affect the interest in pursuing public accounting careers. Aims: This study seeks to identify and analyze these factors among accounting students at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo. Results: The research reveals that financial rewards, work environment, and social values significantly influence students' interest in becoming public accountants, while market considerations and professional training do not show significant effects. Novelty: The study offers a comprehensive analysis of the decision-making process regarding career choices in public accounting, highlighting the underestimated role of professional training and market considerations, which had been previously assumed to be critical factors. Implications: These findings suggest that universities and organizations need to focus on enhancing the perceived benefits of the work environment, financial rewards, and social values when promoting public accounting as a viable career choice. The study contributes valuable insights for educators and policy-makers in understanding the motivators for students pursuing careers in public accounting
The Economic Impact Of Coronavirus To The Economic Fallout And The Education System Of The World
The purpose of this study is to assess the pandemic's impact on the worldwide education system, including student participation declines, adult learning difficulties, and late enrollments. The research methodology that is used is devising educational solutions based on technology and increasing student capacity to strengthen the educational system against future crises. The study's conclusion is to recommend economic and educational reforms to policymakers and concerned citizens, with an emphasis on improving the economy and educational systems. This study's application is the use of technological and pedagogical solutions to support more rapid system development in education
THE ESSENCE OF ECOMARKETING: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Ecomarketing became an increasingly popular strategic approach for companies striving to integrate environmentally friendly trends into their business models. This study focuses on the nature of ecomarketing and its role within the business by analyzing current literature and findings to present a detailed overview of the method’s strengths and weaknesses. Our literature review reveals how ecomarketing allows companies to attract target audiences, build brand loyalty, and access new selected segments, as well as others by underpinning the companies’ commitment to the environmental agenda. It also reflects on the possible threats of the ecomarketing policy, such as labeling, corporate reputation, the high costs of production, and the difficulty of measuring the environmental impac
TECHNOLOGY OF DYING OF POLYACRYLONITRILE AND MIXED COTTON-BASED FABRICS
The purpose of this work is to study the process of dyeing knitted fabrics based on a mixture of cotton-nitron fibers with active and cationic dyes and to develop dyeing technology
DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM FOR REGULATING THE THERMAL PROFILE OF ROLLS AND STRIPS DURING HOT ROLLING IN THE FINISHING GROUP OF STANDS
Thermal regulation is based on the ability of metals to change their -geometric dimensions and volume when temperature changes. This type of regulation can be either external or internal and is carried out in relation to the working tool or the material being processed. The type of control under consideration is inertial and can be used for the ¬finishing group of the mill. The advantage of this method is the ability to influence ¬asymmetrical flatness defects during the rolling process. The use of forced cooling systems for rolled strips, which include interstand cooling (ISC) in the finishing group of stands and accelerated cooling on the outgoing roller table, can increase the productivity of mills and improve the consumer properties of hot-rolled strips
NOISE IN LARGE PRODUCTION ENTERPRISES, ITS IMPACT ON THE HEALTH OF WORKERS AND METHODS OF COMBATING NOISE
Industrial production is one of the main areas of economic development of any country, so it is worth saying that large factories play a very important role in achieving high productivity. Large production enterprises are important in meeting the demands and needs of societ
THE EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT, AND JOB SATISFACTION ON EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AT PT AEROFOOD ACS SURABAYA
General Background: Organizational commitment is critical for enhancing performance and long-term success, driven by key factors such as organizational culture, employee engagement, and job satisfaction. Specific Background: While these factors are widely studied, their combined effect on organizational commitment within the aviation catering industry has not been extensively examined, particularly in the context of PT Aerofood ACS Surabaya. Knowledge Gap: Limited research exists on how organizational culture, employee engagement, and job satisfaction interact to influence organizational commitment in this unique sector. Aims: This study aims to analyze the influence of organizational culture, employee engagement, and job satisfaction on organizational commitment among employees at PT Aerofood ACS Surabaya. Results: The findings reveal that employee engagement and job satisfaction have a significant and positive impact on organizational commitment, while organizational culture shows no significant effect. Engaged employees and those satisfied with their work environment, especially when supported by responsible colleagues, demonstrate higher organizational commitment. Novelty: Contrary to expectations, organizational culture did not significantly influence commitment, highlighting the stronger roles of engagement and job satisfaction. Implications: Organizations should prioritize fostering employee engagement and job satisfaction by creating a supportive work environment to enhance commitment levels. Expanding beyond traditional focus on culture may yield better outcomes for organizational loyalty
Proposals For Solving Transport Problems In Large Cities
Transport system - an integral part of the modern world mobility system. The most basic element of this system is humans. It is also impossible to plan a transport system without taking into account passengers, as it is impossible to imagine unmanned transport in existing conditions