Sustainable Hill Agriculture
작성자
N. Prakash
,
Sangeeta Khetarpal
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Science & Technology
형식
킨들
페이지
788
언어
힌디어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2010
출판사
T.T.P.P.
판
1
ISBN-10
8193125355
ISBN-13
9788193125359
설명
In the realm of hill agriculture, a comprehensive exploration unfolds, revealing the intricate relationships between environment, farming practices, and community resilience. The authors delve deep into the challenges faced by farmers in mountainous regions, emphasizing the importance of sustainable methods that harmonize with the natural landscape. They highlight the myriad of natural resources that can be harnessed responsibly, ensuring that agriculture not only thrives but also conserves the local ecology.
The work addresses critical topics such as soil conservation, water management, and climate resilience, offering insights that are both practical and adaptable to the unique conditions of hilly terrains. By integrating traditional knowledge with modern techniques, the authors present a framework that empowers local farmers and promotes biodiversity.
Ultimately, the book serves as a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers alike, fostering a deeper understanding of how sustainable practices can be effectively implemented in hill farming. It stands as a testament to the resilience of communities and the essential balance between agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship.
The work addresses critical topics such as soil conservation, water management, and climate resilience, offering insights that are both practical and adaptable to the unique conditions of hilly terrains. By integrating traditional knowledge with modern techniques, the authors present a framework that empowers local farmers and promotes biodiversity.
Ultimately, the book serves as a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers alike, fostering a deeper understanding of how sustainable practices can be effectively implemented in hill farming. It stands as a testament to the resilience of communities and the essential balance between agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship.