際際滷shows by User: kamrulislam192 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: kamrulislam192 / Fri, 19 Apr 2019 04:43:02 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: kamrulislam192 Approaches of agricultural geography /slideshow/approaches-of-agricultural-geography/141258108 approachesofagriculturalgeography-190419044302
Agricultural Geography Approaches of agricultural geography Empirical (Inductive) Approach: Normative (Deductive) Approach Approaches of agricultural geography 1. Environmental or deterministic approach 2. Commodity approach 3. Economic approach 4. Regional approach 5. Systematic approach 6. System analysis approach 7. Ecological approach 8. Behavioral approach ]]>

Agricultural Geography Approaches of agricultural geography Empirical (Inductive) Approach: Normative (Deductive) Approach Approaches of agricultural geography 1. Environmental or deterministic approach 2. Commodity approach 3. Economic approach 4. Regional approach 5. Systematic approach 6. System analysis approach 7. Ecological approach 8. Behavioral approach ]]>
Fri, 19 Apr 2019 04:43:02 GMT /slideshow/approaches-of-agricultural-geography/141258108 kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) Approaches of agricultural geography kamrulislam192 Agricultural Geography Approaches of agricultural geography Empirical (Inductive) Approach: Normative (Deductive) Approach Approaches of agricultural geography 1. Environmental or deterministic approach 2. Commodity approach 3. Economic approach 4. Regional approach 5. Systematic approach 6. System analysis approach 7. Ecological approach 8. Behavioral approach <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/approachesofagriculturalgeography-190419044302-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Agricultural Geography Approaches of agricultural geography Empirical (Inductive) Approach: Normative (Deductive) Approach Approaches of agricultural geography 1. Environmental or deterministic approach 2. Commodity approach 3. Economic approach 4. Regional approach 5. Systematic approach 6. System analysis approach 7. Ecological approach 8. Behavioral approach
Approaches of agricultural geography from Kamrul Islam Karim
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heartland theory & Rimland theory /slideshow/heartland-theory-rimland-theory/140764466 presentationonheartlandrimlantheory-190414111448
Heartland theory History of Heartland Theory: Theory of Heartland 1919 modifications 1943 modification and concept of Midland Basin Why Eastern Europe Importance Success and failures Containment Criticism RIMLAND THEORY THEORY Spykmans division of the world Mackinder vs Spykman Criticism ]]>

Heartland theory History of Heartland Theory: Theory of Heartland 1919 modifications 1943 modification and concept of Midland Basin Why Eastern Europe Importance Success and failures Containment Criticism RIMLAND THEORY THEORY Spykmans division of the world Mackinder vs Spykman Criticism ]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 11:14:48 GMT /slideshow/heartland-theory-rimland-theory/140764466 kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) heartland theory & Rimland theory kamrulislam192 Heartland theory History of Heartland Theory: Theory of Heartland 1919 modifications 1943 modification and concept of Midland Basin Why Eastern Europe Importance Success and failures Containment Criticism RIMLAND THEORY THEORY Spykmans division of the world Mackinder vs Spykman Criticism <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationonheartlandrimlantheory-190414111448-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Heartland theory History of Heartland Theory: Theory of Heartland 1919 modifications 1943 modification and concept of Midland Basin Why Eastern Europe Importance Success and failures Containment Criticism RIMLAND THEORY THEORY Spykmans division of the world Mackinder vs Spykman Criticism
heartland theory & Rimland theory from Kamrul Islam Karim
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Types Drainage pattern presentation /slideshow/types-drainage-pattern-presentation/140763966 drainagepatternfinalpresenation-190414105054
Drainage Pattern Types of Drainage Pattern Concordant Drainage Patterns Dendritic drainage pattern Parallel drainage pattern Trellis drainage pattern Rectangular drainage pattern Radial drainage pattern Centripetal drainage pattern Deranged drainage pattern Annular drainage pattern: Angular drainage pattern Discordant drainage patterns 1. Antecedent Drainage or Inconsequent Drainage 2. Superimposed or Epigenetic ]]>

Drainage Pattern Types of Drainage Pattern Concordant Drainage Patterns Dendritic drainage pattern Parallel drainage pattern Trellis drainage pattern Rectangular drainage pattern Radial drainage pattern Centripetal drainage pattern Deranged drainage pattern Annular drainage pattern: Angular drainage pattern Discordant drainage patterns 1. Antecedent Drainage or Inconsequent Drainage 2. Superimposed or Epigenetic ]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 10:50:54 GMT /slideshow/types-drainage-pattern-presentation/140763966 kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) Types Drainage pattern presentation kamrulislam192 Drainage Pattern Types of Drainage Pattern Concordant Drainage Patterns Dendritic drainage pattern Parallel drainage pattern Trellis drainage pattern Rectangular drainage pattern Radial drainage pattern Centripetal drainage pattern Deranged drainage pattern Annular drainage pattern: Angular drainage pattern Discordant drainage patterns 1. Antecedent Drainage or Inconsequent Drainage 2. Superimposed or Epigenetic <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drainagepatternfinalpresenation-190414105054-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Drainage Pattern Types of Drainage Pattern Concordant Drainage Patterns Dendritic drainage pattern Parallel drainage pattern Trellis drainage pattern Rectangular drainage pattern Radial drainage pattern Centripetal drainage pattern Deranged drainage pattern Annular drainage pattern: Angular drainage pattern Discordant drainage patterns 1. Antecedent Drainage or Inconsequent Drainage 2. Superimposed or Epigenetic
Types Drainage pattern presentation from Kamrul Islam Karim
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hjulstrom curve /slideshow/hjulstrom-curve-136749571/136749571 6-190316150350
Hjulstrom Curve(Terms) 1. Capacity: largest amount (weight) of debris that the river can carry. 2. Competence: diameter of the largest particles (size) that can be carried. 3. Critical erosion velocity: lowest velocity at which grain of a given size can be moved. 4. Settling/fall velocity: velocity falls below certain level particle (fall velocity) will be deposited. Hjulstrom Curve The Hjulstr淡m curve is a graph used by hydrologists to determine whether a river will erode, transport, or deposit sediment. The Hjulstrom curve is a graph that shows the relationship between the velocity of a river and the particle sizes that may be transported. It shows the velocity needed to pick up material of a certain size (velocity needed for erosion to take place), and the settling velocity when deposition will occur. Interpretation of the Hjulstrom curve/graph. The x-axis shows the size of the particles in mm. The y-axis shows the velocity of the river in cm/s. Hjulstrom graph shows relationship between stream velocity and ability to transport materials of varying sizes. (i.e. finest particles; clay & silt to largest boulders) There are two curves lines drawn in a Hjulstrom curve; critical erosion velocity and settling or fall velocity. ]]>

Hjulstrom Curve(Terms) 1. Capacity: largest amount (weight) of debris that the river can carry. 2. Competence: diameter of the largest particles (size) that can be carried. 3. Critical erosion velocity: lowest velocity at which grain of a given size can be moved. 4. Settling/fall velocity: velocity falls below certain level particle (fall velocity) will be deposited. Hjulstrom Curve The Hjulstr淡m curve is a graph used by hydrologists to determine whether a river will erode, transport, or deposit sediment. The Hjulstrom curve is a graph that shows the relationship between the velocity of a river and the particle sizes that may be transported. It shows the velocity needed to pick up material of a certain size (velocity needed for erosion to take place), and the settling velocity when deposition will occur. Interpretation of the Hjulstrom curve/graph. The x-axis shows the size of the particles in mm. The y-axis shows the velocity of the river in cm/s. Hjulstrom graph shows relationship between stream velocity and ability to transport materials of varying sizes. (i.e. finest particles; clay & silt to largest boulders) There are two curves lines drawn in a Hjulstrom curve; critical erosion velocity and settling or fall velocity. ]]>
Sat, 16 Mar 2019 15:03:50 GMT /slideshow/hjulstrom-curve-136749571/136749571 kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) hjulstrom curve kamrulislam192 Hjulstrom Curve(Terms) 1. Capacity: largest amount (weight) of debris that the river can carry. 2. Competence: diameter of the largest particles (size) that can be carried. 3. Critical erosion velocity: lowest velocity at which grain of a given size can be moved. 4. Settling/fall velocity: velocity falls below certain level particle (fall velocity) will be deposited. Hjulstrom Curve The Hjulstr淡m curve is a graph used by hydrologists to determine whether a river will erode, transport, or deposit sediment. The Hjulstrom curve is a graph that shows the relationship between the velocity of a river and the particle sizes that may be transported. It shows the velocity needed to pick up material of a certain size (velocity needed for erosion to take place), and the settling velocity when deposition will occur. Interpretation of the Hjulstrom curve/graph. The x-axis shows the size of the particles in mm. The y-axis shows the velocity of the river in cm/s. Hjulstrom graph shows relationship between stream velocity and ability to transport materials of varying sizes. (i.e. finest particles; clay & silt to largest boulders) There are two curves lines drawn in a Hjulstrom curve; critical erosion velocity and settling or fall velocity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6-190316150350-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hjulstrom Curve(Terms) 1. Capacity: largest amount (weight) of debris that the river can carry. 2. Competence: diameter of the largest particles (size) that can be carried. 3. Critical erosion velocity: lowest velocity at which grain of a given size can be moved. 4. Settling/fall velocity: velocity falls below certain level particle (fall velocity) will be deposited. Hjulstrom Curve The Hjulstr淡m curve is a graph used by hydrologists to determine whether a river will erode, transport, or deposit sediment. The Hjulstrom curve is a graph that shows the relationship between the velocity of a river and the particle sizes that may be transported. It shows the velocity needed to pick up material of a certain size (velocity needed for erosion to take place), and the settling velocity when deposition will occur. Interpretation of the Hjulstrom curve/graph. The x-axis shows the size of the particles in mm. The y-axis shows the velocity of the river in cm/s. Hjulstrom graph shows relationship between stream velocity and ability to transport materials of varying sizes. (i.e. finest particles; clay &amp; silt to largest boulders) There are two curves lines drawn in a Hjulstrom curve; critical erosion velocity and settling or fall velocity.
hjulstrom curve from Kamrul Islam Karim
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Definition,meaning, scope,approach, and aim of urban-geography /kamrulislam192/definitionmeaning-scopeapproach-and-aim-of-urbangeography 1-190208215558
What is Urban Geography? It can be considered a sub-discipline of the larger field of human geography with overlaps of content with that of Cultural Geography Definition of Urban Geography. Urban geography is the study of urban places with reference to their geographical environment. Urban geography is the sub discipline of geography which concentrates on those parts of the Earth's surface that have a high concentration of buildings and infrastructure . It is that branch of science, which deals with the study of urban areas, in terms of concentration, infrastructure, economy, and environmental impacts. Griffith Taylor- Urban Geography includes the site revolution pattern and classification of towns. Dudley Stamp- Urban Geography is infecting the intensive study of town and their development in all their geographical aspects. Meaning of an Urban Place UN Demographic Year Book concludes: There is no point in the continuum from large agglomerations to small clusters or scattered dwellings where urbanity disappears and rurality begins the division between urban and rural popula足tions is necessarily arbitrary. A review of the problems of rural and urban centres as revealed by the Census Reports of various countries identifies a few bases for reckoning a place as urban. Difference between rural and urban depends upon their nature of work the former being engaged in agricultural operations and the latter in non-agricultural activities. Criteria of an Urban Place (1) A place designated by administrative status; (2) A minimum population; (3) A minimum population density; (4) A concept of contiguity to include or exclude under suburban area or loosely scattered settlement; (5) A proportion engaged in non-agricultural occupations; and (6) A functional character. Attributes of Urban Geography Scope/nature/theme of Urban Geography Methods or Approaches of Urban Places Aim of urban geography ]]>

What is Urban Geography? It can be considered a sub-discipline of the larger field of human geography with overlaps of content with that of Cultural Geography Definition of Urban Geography. Urban geography is the study of urban places with reference to their geographical environment. Urban geography is the sub discipline of geography which concentrates on those parts of the Earth's surface that have a high concentration of buildings and infrastructure . It is that branch of science, which deals with the study of urban areas, in terms of concentration, infrastructure, economy, and environmental impacts. Griffith Taylor- Urban Geography includes the site revolution pattern and classification of towns. Dudley Stamp- Urban Geography is infecting the intensive study of town and their development in all their geographical aspects. Meaning of an Urban Place UN Demographic Year Book concludes: There is no point in the continuum from large agglomerations to small clusters or scattered dwellings where urbanity disappears and rurality begins the division between urban and rural popula足tions is necessarily arbitrary. A review of the problems of rural and urban centres as revealed by the Census Reports of various countries identifies a few bases for reckoning a place as urban. Difference between rural and urban depends upon their nature of work the former being engaged in agricultural operations and the latter in non-agricultural activities. Criteria of an Urban Place (1) A place designated by administrative status; (2) A minimum population; (3) A minimum population density; (4) A concept of contiguity to include or exclude under suburban area or loosely scattered settlement; (5) A proportion engaged in non-agricultural occupations; and (6) A functional character. Attributes of Urban Geography Scope/nature/theme of Urban Geography Methods or Approaches of Urban Places Aim of urban geography ]]>
Fri, 08 Feb 2019 21:55:58 GMT /kamrulislam192/definitionmeaning-scopeapproach-and-aim-of-urbangeography kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) Definition,meaning, scope,approach, and aim of urban-geography kamrulislam192 What is Urban Geography? It can be considered a sub-discipline of the larger field of human geography with overlaps of content with that of Cultural Geography Definition of Urban Geography. Urban geography is the study of urban places with reference to their geographical environment. Urban geography is the sub discipline of geography which concentrates on those parts of the Earth's surface that have a high concentration of buildings and infrastructure . It is that branch of science, which deals with the study of urban areas, in terms of concentration, infrastructure, economy, and environmental impacts. Griffith Taylor- Urban Geography includes the site revolution pattern and classification of towns. Dudley Stamp- Urban Geography is infecting the intensive study of town and their development in all their geographical aspects. Meaning of an Urban Place UN Demographic Year Book concludes: There is no point in the continuum from large agglomerations to small clusters or scattered dwellings where urbanity disappears and rurality begins the division between urban and rural popula足tions is necessarily arbitrary. A review of the problems of rural and urban centres as revealed by the Census Reports of various countries identifies a few bases for reckoning a place as urban. Difference between rural and urban depends upon their nature of work the former being engaged in agricultural operations and the latter in non-agricultural activities. Criteria of an Urban Place (1) A place designated by administrative status; (2) A minimum population; (3) A minimum population density; (4) A concept of contiguity to include or exclude under suburban area or loosely scattered settlement; (5) A proportion engaged in non-agricultural occupations; and (6) A functional character. Attributes of Urban Geography Scope/nature/theme of Urban Geography Methods or Approaches of Urban Places Aim of urban geography <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1-190208215558-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is Urban Geography? It can be considered a sub-discipline of the larger field of human geography with overlaps of content with that of Cultural Geography Definition of Urban Geography. Urban geography is the study of urban places with reference to their geographical environment. Urban geography is the sub discipline of geography which concentrates on those parts of the Earth&#39;s surface that have a high concentration of buildings and infrastructure . It is that branch of science, which deals with the study of urban areas, in terms of concentration, infrastructure, economy, and environmental impacts. Griffith Taylor- Urban Geography includes the site revolution pattern and classification of towns. Dudley Stamp- Urban Geography is infecting the intensive study of town and their development in all their geographical aspects. Meaning of an Urban Place UN Demographic Year Book concludes: There is no point in the continuum from large agglomerations to small clusters or scattered dwellings where urbanity disappears and rurality begins the division between urban and rural popula足tions is necessarily arbitrary. A review of the problems of rural and urban centres as revealed by the Census Reports of various countries identifies a few bases for reckoning a place as urban. Difference between rural and urban depends upon their nature of work the former being engaged in agricultural operations and the latter in non-agricultural activities. Criteria of an Urban Place (1) A place designated by administrative status; (2) A minimum population; (3) A minimum population density; (4) A concept of contiguity to include or exclude under suburban area or loosely scattered settlement; (5) A proportion engaged in non-agricultural occupations; and (6) A functional character. Attributes of Urban Geography Scope/nature/theme of Urban Geography Methods or Approaches of Urban Places Aim of urban geography
Definition,meaning, scope,approach, and aim of urban-geography from Kamrul Islam Karim
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Geopolitical situation of bangladesh /slideshow/geopolitical-situation-of-bangladesh/119774842 geopoliticalsituationofbangladesh-181017170630
Geopolitics Geopolitics The study of how geography and economics have an influence on politics and on the relations between nations. Geopolitics is the study of the effects of geography (human and physical) on politics and international relations. Geopolitics is an art and practice of using international political power over a pre-arranged territory. Factors Considered Important to study Geopolitics of Bangladesh Location and Position Resources Connections Maritime Boundary Delimitation Tension for South Talpotti Farakka, Tista and Tipaimukh Dam Rohingya crisis Chinas One Belt One Road Initiative Deep Sea Port Land Silk Route Economic Partnership Gas Blocks on Bay of Bengal Power Practice pressurizing India Terrorists Hideout Asian Highway Seven Sisters connection with Main Land India What Bangladesh will get if it provides Transit for India? ]]>

Geopolitics Geopolitics The study of how geography and economics have an influence on politics and on the relations between nations. Geopolitics is the study of the effects of geography (human and physical) on politics and international relations. Geopolitics is an art and practice of using international political power over a pre-arranged territory. Factors Considered Important to study Geopolitics of Bangladesh Location and Position Resources Connections Maritime Boundary Delimitation Tension for South Talpotti Farakka, Tista and Tipaimukh Dam Rohingya crisis Chinas One Belt One Road Initiative Deep Sea Port Land Silk Route Economic Partnership Gas Blocks on Bay of Bengal Power Practice pressurizing India Terrorists Hideout Asian Highway Seven Sisters connection with Main Land India What Bangladesh will get if it provides Transit for India? ]]>
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 17:06:30 GMT /slideshow/geopolitical-situation-of-bangladesh/119774842 kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) Geopolitical situation of bangladesh kamrulislam192 Geopolitics Geopolitics The study of how geography and economics have an influence on politics and on the relations between nations. Geopolitics is the study of the effects of geography (human and physical) on politics and international relations. Geopolitics is an art and practice of using international political power over a pre-arranged territory. Factors Considered Important to study Geopolitics of Bangladesh Location and Position Resources Connections Maritime Boundary Delimitation Tension for South Talpotti Farakka, Tista and Tipaimukh Dam Rohingya crisis Chinas One Belt One Road Initiative Deep Sea Port Land Silk Route Economic Partnership Gas Blocks on Bay of Bengal Power Practice pressurizing India Terrorists Hideout Asian Highway Seven Sisters connection with Main Land India What Bangladesh will get if it provides Transit for India? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geopoliticalsituationofbangladesh-181017170630-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Geopolitics Geopolitics The study of how geography and economics have an influence on politics and on the relations between nations. Geopolitics is the study of the effects of geography (human and physical) on politics and international relations. Geopolitics is an art and practice of using international political power over a pre-arranged territory. Factors Considered Important to study Geopolitics of Bangladesh Location and Position Resources Connections Maritime Boundary Delimitation Tension for South Talpotti Farakka, Tista and Tipaimukh Dam Rohingya crisis Chinas One Belt One Road Initiative Deep Sea Port Land Silk Route Economic Partnership Gas Blocks on Bay of Bengal Power Practice pressurizing India Terrorists Hideout Asian Highway Seven Sisters connection with Main Land India What Bangladesh will get if it provides Transit for India?
Geopolitical situation of bangladesh from Kamrul Islam Karim
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Geographic information system /slideshow/geographic-information-systempptx-final-93113068/93113068 geographicinformationsystem-180406190157
Definition of gis. component of gis . function of gis. data structure, uses of gis , geo-referencing. ]]>

Definition of gis. component of gis . function of gis. data structure, uses of gis , geo-referencing. ]]>
Fri, 06 Apr 2018 19:01:57 GMT /slideshow/geographic-information-systempptx-final-93113068/93113068 kamrulislam192@slideshare.net(kamrulislam192) Geographic information system kamrulislam192 Definition of gis. component of gis . function of gis. data structure, uses of gis , geo-referencing. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/geographicinformationsystem-180406190157-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Definition of gis. component of gis . function of gis. data structure, uses of gis , geo-referencing.
Geographic information system from Kamrul Islam Karim
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