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_918948 _aJaisinghani, Preeti |
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245 | _aStories captured in time configuring the landscapes of kachchh | ||
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_aMumbai _bIndian Institute of Architects _c2022 |
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520 | _aThe myriad features fashioned out of bare rocks during India’s long odyssey have fueled the imagination of humans for centuries, which has assembled a historical record of a planet and trace events that occurred long before humans roamed our planet. India, therefore, is abundant in geological diversity, yet the sense of heritage that these magnificent creations instil is bereft of a spotlight. Geo sites have immense potential in educating the masses about earth processes, signatures of past climatic changes and catastrophic events that occurred in the past. It can help understand sustainable environmental management within a developmental framework. Integrated with India’s cultural ecosystems, geo sites would help reconnect with the dynamic past. Therefore, this dissertation focuses on the Kachchh district of Gujarat, known as a natural geological museum by earth scientists, which is one of the best well-exposed on land records of Cenozoic life and climatic records in India. | ||
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_918949 _aNadkarni, Prachi |
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_dMumbai Indian Institute of Architects _x0019-4913 _tJournal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA) |
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_uhttps://indianinstituteofarchitects.com/pdf/jiia/2022/July_2022.pdf _yClick here |
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