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The Geography of Health of the Indian Thar is a comprehensive academic study that investigates the intricate relationship between geographic and environmental factors and health outcomes in the Indian Thar Desert region. This work provides valuable insights into how climate conditions, water availability, soil composition, and landscape characteristics directly impact the health and well-being of populations inhabiting this challenging environment.
The authors, R. Raghav and H.S. Mathur, combine geographical analysis with epidemiological research to present a multidisciplinary perspective on health challenges specific to the Thar region. The study covers various health issues including water-borne diseases, malnutrition, and climate-related illnesses, offering evidence-based analysis and practical insights for policymakers and health professionals working in arid and semi-arid environments.







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