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Case Studies | Geography | India | Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015 | Popularity: 6.2 / 10
The Relationship Between Changing Coastal Physical Condition and Cultural Aspect- A Case Study of the Coastal Stretch of Digha-Sankarpur,West Bengal, India
Arup Dey
Abstract: To harness the scenic beauty of coastal belt eco-tourism industry has developed at Digha Sankarpur with enormous potential and economic, socio-cultural process of this place and its surroundings (Mondal et all. . .2013). Digha Sankarpur is twins small sea side resort in the state of West Bengal, India. Begining a transitional track between land and tor water, coastal are considered to be one of the most complex, dynamic & sensitive geomorphic units that need to be a under costant observation to follow & monitor the continious changes, accuring their (yauli- 2002 Alesheikh et all. . .2007). Even more, the historical & functional approaches to monitor shore line changes help the geomorphologist in deciphering the coastal process operating in the area (De Silva, 2005). This paper scan the relationship between coastal physical condition (elements) and cultural aspect (elements). And also the present paper is an attempt to understand and searching the development natural resources of Digha- Sankarpur. In this paper possible biological interactions between sandmass of dunes and vegetation in different stage of development has allso been dealt. West Bengal coast which is an emerging industry and a wide scope of eco-tourism and natural resources along the coast of Digha- Sankarpur, W. B, India.
Keywords: Sea level change, Saesonal change, Destructive wave
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015
Pages: 1129 - 1132
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