Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- I Introduction
- II Before 4004
- III The Search
- IV Research on Research
- V Evolution of the Study of Natural Disasters in India
- VI The 4004
- VII Back to the Future of 4004
- Annexure 1 Libraries Consulted for Research
- Annexure 2 Bibliographies on Disasters
- Annexure 3 Doctorates on Disasters in the Universities of India
- Annexure 4 Research on Disasters of India Searched Online
- Annexure 5 Journals Consulted Online for References on Disasters in India
- Annexure 6 Journals Searched Online with Keywords for References on Disasters on India
- Annexure 7 Journals/Magazines Searched in Print for References on Disasters of India
- Annexure 8 Journals with Minimum of Ten Research Articles on Natural Disasters of India
- Annexure 9 Courses on Disaster Management in Institutes of India
- Annexure 10 Professional/Educational Background of Candidates Enrolled for a Course on Disaster Management
- References
II - Before 4004
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- I Introduction
- II Before 4004
- III The Search
- IV Research on Research
- V Evolution of the Study of Natural Disasters in India
- VI The 4004
- VII Back to the Future of 4004
- Annexure 1 Libraries Consulted for Research
- Annexure 2 Bibliographies on Disasters
- Annexure 3 Doctorates on Disasters in the Universities of India
- Annexure 4 Research on Disasters of India Searched Online
- Annexure 5 Journals Consulted Online for References on Disasters in India
- Annexure 6 Journals Searched Online with Keywords for References on Disasters on India
- Annexure 7 Journals/Magazines Searched in Print for References on Disasters of India
- Annexure 8 Journals with Minimum of Ten Research Articles on Natural Disasters of India
- Annexure 9 Courses on Disaster Management in Institutes of India
- Annexure 10 Professional/Educational Background of Candidates Enrolled for a Course on Disaster Management
- References
Summary
Before setting out to search for the research many prior decisions had to be taken. There was a need to fix the territory, identify the language of the literature to be surveyed, define the framework of time, and decide the sources that would be tapped. Decisions had to be taken about what to collect, how much to look for, and where to explore. While a roster can be drawn and an itinerary customised, some decisions could only be taken while in the field.
Delimiting the Territory
India was picked as the spatial unit for study. The political map of the world defines the territorial extent of this country as covering an area of 3.29 million square kilometres. Lying entirely in the northern hemisphere, the mainland measures 3214 kilometres from north to south between the latitudes and about 2933 kilometres from east to west between the longitudes. The Indian subcontinent was partitioned in 1947. For ensuring compatibility, the boundaries of present day India were superimposed on the pre-partition map and references to Pakistan or Bangladesh were excluded. Any research that made peripheral or incidental reference to India was omitted. Therefore, works at the global scale or even concerning Asia or South Asia were set aside. The selection was strictly confined to references centred on India.
Selecting the Language
Research can be written and communicated in many languages. Of these, English was singled out as the language for this research.
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- On Disasters in India , pp. 6 - 13Publisher: Foundation BooksPrint publication year: 2008