Sustainable Agriculture : Indigenous Practice For Natural Resource Management

Sustainable Agriculture : Indigenous Practice For Natural Resource Management

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Publisher Agrobios Publications All Agriculture Extension books by Agrobios Publications
ISBN 9788177542271
Author: R Arunachalam And S R Netaji
Number of Pages 259
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Sustainable Agriculture : Indigenous Practices For Natural Resource Management by R Arunachalam And S R Netaji
Book Summary:

India is predominantly an agricultural country. Over 75 per cent of its people live in villages and nearly 70 per cent of them depend directly on agriculture. Mahatma Gandhi was never tired of repeating that India lives in Villages. He went to the extent of saying "If the village perishes India will perish too". It is true that the progress and prosperity of our country is very much linked with the growth and development of agriculture.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for Agriculture Extension.
Table of Contents:
  1. Introduction
  2. Environmental Issues and Natural Resources
  3. Natural Resource Management Practices in Agriculture
  4. Environmental Issues Related with Agriculture
  5. Awareness and Perception of Farmer Agriculture
  6. Natural Resource Management Practices in Agriculture
  7. Awareness and Perception About Natural Resource Management Practices
  8. Adoption of Natural Resource Management Practices
  9. A Model Study for Natural Resource Management
  10. Current Status
  11. Awareness and Perception of Respondents About Environmental Issues
  12. Present and Future Status of Natural Resources in Agriculture
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