Knowledge Themes
Von Thunen Model of Agricultural Location
Weber's Least Cost Theory
Isotropic Surface
Bid Rent Theory
Locational Rent
Agglomeration Economies
Blue Revolution
Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act 1957
Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Norms
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Marine Fishing Policy
Perishability and Weight-gaining vs Weight-losing Factors
Agro-climatic Zones of India
National Mineral Policy
PM-Matsya Sampada Yojana
Structural Subtopics
- Von Thunen's model of agricultural land use and its modern relevance
- Weber's least cost theory and industrial location factors
- Impact of perishability and weight-losing nature on agro-based industries
- Influence of soil fertility and climatic zones on crop distribution
- Proximity to ports and cold chain logistics in commercial fishing
- Geological distribution of metallic vs non-metallic minerals
- Role of labor-intensive vs mechanized mining on site selection
- Market orientation of perishable agricultural goods near urban centers
- Impact of international trade agreements and subsidies on crop location
- Environmental regulations and EIA impact on mining site feasibility
- Resource-based vs footloose industry distinctions in the primary sector
- Impact of inland vs marine fishing infrastructure on coastal development
- Role of government land use policies and zoning in primary sector distribution
- Technological advancements like precision farming and deep-sea mining on spatial patterns
Study Material
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