The book titled "Transport Geography: A Case Study of Patna Sahib" is written with researchers, policymakers and citizens worldwide in mind, aiming to elucidate fundamental traffic management strategies in historic and old cities like Patna. The author endeavours to simplify every facet of the traffic issue to facilitate understanding for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. Furthermore, the book offers statistical analysis alongside theoretical explanations, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of transportation geography concerning Patna.
This book is of great significance in the realm of transport geography as it delves into the management of traffic issues. It provides valuable insights for a range of stakeholders, including government entities, private enterprises, and the local community. Offering comprehensive details on transportation in Patna Sahib, it covers various modes such as roadways, waterways, and railways, detailing the types and quantities of vehicles involved.
Moreover, the book offers a thorough examination of transportation challenges in Patna Sahib, encompassing issues like roadblocks, traffic congestion, water logging, road conditions, maintenance, accidents, and air and noise pollution. It provides an in-depth analysis of the root causes of traffic problems, including unplanned routes, unregulated traffic, and a lack of public awareness regarding transport regulations.
Furthermore, the book discusses the impact of traffic issues on human activities and the environment, offering diverse solutions at both micro and macro levels. It distinguishes between different types of traffic congestion and proposes that traffic management strategies should be tailored to the specific nature of the problems and the characteristics of the city.
Drawing from both secondary and primary data surveys, the book introduces a traffic balancing model to manage inflow and outflow and presents a congestion model for traffic circles. Additionally, it elaborates on three formulas for computing traffic congestion, vehicle flow, and the pressure exerted by vehicles on roads, with data analysis conducted using statistical parameters like mean and correlation coefficient.
Ultimately, this book serves as a guide for understanding various traffic problems and their management, particularly in older cities with linear patterns like Patna.
Weight | 0.500 Gm. |
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Year | 2025 |
Pages | 344 |
Edition | Hard Bound |
Author Name | Dr. Radha Kumari |
About the Authors | About the Author Dr. Radha Kumari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at TNB College, Bhagalpur, under Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar. Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor (GT) in the Department of Geography at SDGD College, Benipur, under Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar. She is a distinguished scholar and practitioner in the field of geography, specializing in Transport and Urban Geography. She holds the prestigious qualifications of the All India NET (National Eligibility Test) and JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) and has earned her Ph.D. from the esteemed Patna University. For several years, she has delivered lectures and has been associated with the Department of Geography at multiple institutions, including Patna College, B.N. College of Patna University as a lecturer, Arvind Mahila College as a Guest Faculty under Pataliputra University, and Nalanda Open University. A prolific researcher, Dr. Kumari has made significant contributions to the academic landscape. Her work is showcased in research papers published in peer-reviewed, UGC CARE-listed journals and conferences. Her keen insights and innovative approaches have garnered recognition and respect within the academic community. In addition to her research endeavours, Dr. Radha Kumari is an esteemed member of professional organizations such as the National Association of Geographers, India (NAGI), and the Association of Geographers, Bihar and Jharkhand (AGBJ). Her active participation in these associations reflects her commitment to advancing geographical knowledge and fostering collaboration within the academic community. Apart from this, she has been invited as an expert on numerous occasions to deliver talks on medical geography and naturopathy. She is also an active member of the International Naturopathy Organisation, New Delhi. |