Part I: Overview.- Introduction: Environmental and socio-economic
dimensions of human habitats in India.- Journey in the realm of
geography.- Part II: Environment, resource base and livelihood.-
Livelihood adaptation to climate variability in Jaunsar-Bawar tribal
habitat of Central Himalayas, India.- Scarcity of common property
resources and spatiality of women's livelihood in rural India.-
Inequalities in access to groundwater for irrigation in an
agriculturally developed region of India.- Crisis of water and water in
crisis: Some reflections from India.- Part III: Economic development and
regional disparities.- Socio-cultural spaces and dynamics of
transformation in rural India.- Industrial and commercial geography of
India: A study of changes in the post-reform period.- Tourism,
urbanization and spatial reorganization: Some reflections on tourism
development in Goa, India.- Continuity and changing characteristics of
traditional commodity specific markets in Varanasi City.- Dynamics and
spatiality of socio-economic development during post liberalization
period: A study of Ahirwal Region (Haryana), India.- Part IV:
Socio-spatial inequalities.- Socio-spatial dimensions of disease
transition and healthcare preparedness in Haryana, India.- Gender, urban
space and gendered resistance: Towards inclusive and fear free cities in
India.- Nature of access to higher education in India: Emerging pattern
of social and spatial inequalities in educational opportunities.-
Everyday practices of urban poor to access water: Evidences from Delhi
slums.