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Environment, Agriculture and community in Himachal Pradesh / Richa.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mumbai. Himalaya Publishing House; 2008.Edition: 1st ed 2008Description: 251 p . ; hardbound 16x26cmISBN:
  • 978-81-8488-134-9
DDC classification:
  • 23 333.75095452 RIC
Contents:
1.Environmental issues in agriculture: The case 2. Biophysical environment 3. Land-use and cropping pattern 4. Livestock farming 5. Demographic trends and socio-economic characteristics 6. Community and community participation in Himachal Pradesh 7. The march ahead
Summary: Various researchers have concentrated on the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Himalayas which has been studied from the classical anthropological view point. Much less is documented, however, of these societies' rich knowledge of the fragile environment and of their strategies for the management of natural resources at the local levels. Scientific studies show that in hills, ecology-based relation between agricultural land and support land should be maintained at 1:1.6 hectares at micro level.
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1.Environmental issues in agriculture: The case
2. Biophysical environment
3. Land-use and cropping pattern
4. Livestock farming
5. Demographic trends and socio-economic characteristics
6. Community and community participation in Himachal Pradesh
7. The march ahead

Various researchers have concentrated on the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Himalayas which has been studied from the classical anthropological view point. Much less is documented, however, of these societies' rich knowledge of the fragile environment and of their strategies for the management of natural resources at the local levels. Scientific studies show that in hills, ecology-based relation between agricultural land and support land should be maintained at 1:1.6 hectares at micro level.

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