Resource Management Towards Sustainable Agriculture And Development
The world population is continuously increasing in
developing countries.
This jeopardises food security and is a serious cause of concern of the government, policy planners and development functionaries globally and in particular countries locally.
In order to achieve food  security for all.
It would be imperative to enhance crop and live stock production and productivity in a sustainable manner.
Climate change and dwindling earth oil resources impact agricultural production and call for more resilient energy alternatives like biomass-energy.
This would necessitate identifying fast growing plants adapted to tropical as well as temperate environs and an efficient bio-fuel production technology.
Global agricultural production has registered spectacular growth during past few decades.
This has been possible through the expansion of areas under cultivation the introduction of improved agro-technology the intensification of cropping patterns use of high yielding crop varieties and the increased use of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and irrigation.
However, this growth has been accompanied by land degradation, salinization, chemical pollution of land and water over extraction of underground water deforestation, susceptibility to disease and built up of best resistance favored by the spread of monocultures.
Therefore, research and development efforts are needed for natural resource management for food and biomass energy as well to ensure adequate agri-based employment and opportunities for poverty alleviation all coherent elements of sustainability.
The papers included in this book pertain to plant nutrition, rhizoshere and biofertilizers, integrated natural resource management, crop improvement strategies in water, maize, clusterbean and enset, biodiversity polices and genetically modified cotton hybrids, agricultural production, remote sensing, trade polices, pollution control, livestock production and management, livelihood strategies and women empowerment.
This jeopardises food security and is a serious cause of concern of the government, policy planners and development functionaries globally and in particular countries locally.
In order to achieve food  security for all.
It would be imperative to enhance crop and live stock production and productivity in a sustainable manner.
Climate change and dwindling earth oil resources impact agricultural production and call for more resilient energy alternatives like biomass-energy.
This would necessitate identifying fast growing plants adapted to tropical as well as temperate environs and an efficient bio-fuel production technology.
Global agricultural production has registered spectacular growth during past few decades.
This has been possible through the expansion of areas under cultivation the introduction of improved agro-technology the intensification of cropping patterns use of high yielding crop varieties and the increased use of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and irrigation.
However, this growth has been accompanied by land degradation, salinization, chemical pollution of land and water over extraction of underground water deforestation, susceptibility to disease and built up of best resistance favored by the spread of monocultures.
Therefore, research and development efforts are needed for natural resource management for food and biomass energy as well to ensure adequate agri-based employment and opportunities for poverty alleviation all coherent elements of sustainability.
The papers included in this book pertain to plant nutrition, rhizoshere and biofertilizers, integrated natural resource management, crop improvement strategies in water, maize, clusterbean and enset, biodiversity polices and genetically modified cotton hybrids, agricultural production, remote sensing, trade polices, pollution control, livestock production and management, livelihood strategies and women empowerment.
Dr. (Prof.) Behl RK
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Book Details
Book Title:
Resource Management Towards Sustainable Agriculture And Development
Resource Management Towards Sustainable Agriculture And Development
Book Type:
REFERENCE BOOK
REFERENCE BOOK
No Of Pages:
380
380
Color Pages :
0
0
Color Pages :
0
0
Book Size:
AMERICAN ROYAL (6X9)
AMERICAN ROYAL (6X9)
Weight:
900 Gms
900 Gms
Copyright Holder:
Imprint:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Readership:
PG STUDENTS | SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS |
PG STUDENTS | SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS |