2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-32-9174-4_6
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Jammu and Kashmir State: An Overview

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“…This paper tries to statistically understand the spread of COVID-19 in selected regions of India, having a significant variation in mean annual temperatures. To establish the relationship between the changing temperature and the contagion of COVID-19, three ecologically and climatically distinct regions were considered: the subtropical Kashmir valley (Romshoo et al 2020), desertic Rajasthan (Sikka 1997) and coastal Maharashtra (Naik et al 2007). Since these three different regions have significant variations in temperature, these were considered ideal sites for validating the hypothesis of the temperature-COVID-19 dependency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper tries to statistically understand the spread of COVID-19 in selected regions of India, having a significant variation in mean annual temperatures. To establish the relationship between the changing temperature and the contagion of COVID-19, three ecologically and climatically distinct regions were considered: the subtropical Kashmir valley (Romshoo et al 2020), desertic Rajasthan (Sikka 1997) and coastal Maharashtra (Naik et al 2007). Since these three different regions have significant variations in temperature, these were considered ideal sites for validating the hypothesis of the temperature-COVID-19 dependency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kashmir Himalaya is a part of the western Himalayan range, covering an area of about 222 235 km 2 (Hussain, 2002). It comprises two union territories of India with three climatic regions: Jammu, Kashmir valley and Ladakh (Romshoo et al, 2020). Kashmir valley is surrounded by lofty mountains of Pir-Panjal in the south and Great Himalayas in the north and east.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even though, others who are engaged in other sectors also depend on agriculture for raw material (Majeed et al, 2021). The state is occupied mostly by mountainous part in which about only 30% of the reporting area is under cultivation (Romshoo et al, 2020). The hilly and mountain areas differ from plains in topography, elevation and physiographic diversity of habitats for flora and fauna.…”
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“…The altitude of the valley ranges from 1,600 m to 5,420 m (asl). Topographically, the valley depicts an elliptical bowl-shaped character, bounded by mighty Pir-Panjal range in its south and southwest and the greater Himalayan range in the north and northeast(Romshoo et al, 2020). Within the Himalayas, the Kashmir valley has a discrete geographical and distinct physiographic personality.…”
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