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Human Habitation: Culture Environment Interface is a comprehensive exploration of how human beings interact with their built and natural environments. Author S.K. Chandhoke delves into the complex dynamics between cultural practices, environmental factors, and the spaces we inhabit.
This work examines the multifaceted ways in which culture shapes our approach to habitation, from architectural choices to community planning. The book investigates how environmental considerations influence human settlements and the reciprocal impact of human occupation on natural ecosystems.
By bridging the gap between cultural studies and environmental science, Chandhoke provides readers with valuable insights into sustainable living practices and culturally sensitive development. The book serves as both an academic resource and a practical guide for understanding the fundamental principles that govern human habitation patterns across different societies.







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