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Land use diversification for sustainable rainfed agriculture/edited by K. D. Sharma and B. Soni

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Atlantic Books; 2006Description: 410pISBN:
  • 9788126905843
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.1 Lan
Summary: Rainfed agriculture has a distinct place in Indian agriculture, occupying 68 per cent of the total cultivated area and supporting 40 per cent of human and 60 per cent of livestock population. Agriculture in rainfed areas continues to be a gamble because farmers in the rainfed region face many uncertainties. In the light of growing population and demand to increase the food production especially in the developing countries with arid and semi-arid climate, this book mainly focuses on the land use diversification involving multi disciplinary approaches sustainability in the rainfed regions. for The present book consists of twenty three articles in all by experts from various Central & State Government Organisations, Agricultural Universities and Research Organisations concerned with rainfed agriculture. These articles, covering various aspects of Land Use Diversification for Sustainable Rainfed Agriculture, have been arranged into five sections: (a) Diversification: Need of the Hour, (b) Natural Resources Dynamics, (c) Alternate Land Uses, (d) Case Studies, and (e) Capacity Building. Each of the articles is highly informative and it is hoped that this book will give an interesting insight into the varied rainfed agriculture related problems in India. It highlights the possible measures-sustainable management of land and water resources, land use diversification, alternate land uses based on climate, soil and crop suitability, etc.-that would help increase the cropland as well as crop and fodder production in rainfed areas. The present book enriched with selected case studies will be particularly useful for students, teachers, researchers and scientists working in the area of rainfed agriculture and agricultural planning for sustainable development
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Rainfed agriculture has a distinct place in Indian agriculture, occupying 68 per cent of the total cultivated area and supporting 40 per cent of human and 60 per cent of livestock population. Agriculture in rainfed areas continues to be a gamble because farmers in the rainfed region face many uncertainties. In the light of growing population and demand to increase the food production especially in the developing countries with arid and semi-arid climate, this book mainly focuses on the land use diversification involving multi disciplinary approaches sustainability in the rainfed regions. for

The present book consists of twenty three articles in all by experts from various Central & State Government Organisations, Agricultural Universities and Research Organisations concerned with rainfed agriculture. These articles, covering various aspects of Land Use Diversification for Sustainable Rainfed Agriculture, have been arranged into five sections: (a) Diversification: Need of the Hour, (b) Natural Resources Dynamics, (c) Alternate Land Uses, (d) Case Studies, and (e) Capacity Building. Each of the articles is highly informative and it is hoped that this book will give an interesting insight into the varied rainfed agriculture related problems in India. It highlights the possible measures-sustainable management of land and water resources, land use diversification, alternate land uses based on climate, soil and crop suitability, etc.-that would help increase the cropland as well as crop and fodder production in rainfed areas.

The present book enriched with selected case studies will be particularly useful for students, teachers, researchers and scientists working in the area of rainfed agriculture and agricultural planning for sustainable development

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