Not AvailableLand, water, and vegetation are the natural resources, which provide food, feed, fiber, and fuel needs for the survival of human beings. However, the growing biotic pressure and overexploitation of the natural resources are leading to their accelerated degradation, resulting in reduced productivity. The sustainable management of natural resources is the key for the sustenance and well-being of human beings. Water is a finite resource and an elixir of life; however, water is becoming scarce due its overexploitation to meet the demands of the ever increasing demographic pressure. Agriculture is a major consumer (75-80%) of water for food production globally. For meeting the food demand of the growing global population by 2025, it...
Agricultural production can only be sustained on a long term basis if the land, water and forests on...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecos...
Land, water, and vegetation are the natural resources, which provide food, feed, fiber, and fuel ne...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
Rainwater, an essential resource for growing food also plays an important role in providing livelih...
Globally, rain-fed agriculture plays an important role to achieve food security (Rockstrom et al. 2...
Watershed is not simply the hydrological unit but also socio-political-ecological entity which play...
Rainwater, an essential resource for growing food also plays an important role in providing liveliho...
Rainfed areas constitute globally 80% of cultivated area and will continue to contribute significant...
Globally humankind is facing a great challenge of achieving food security for the ever growing popu...
Rainfed agriculture is important globally (80%)) with varying regional importance (95% in sub-sahar...
This chapter focuses on the watershed development programme in India. It assesses the ways and means...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecosy...
Rainfed systems!! globally account for 58 per cent of the world food production (Rosegrant et al.,...
Agricultural production can only be sustained on a long term basis if the land, water and forests on...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecos...
Land, water, and vegetation are the natural resources, which provide food, feed, fiber, and fuel ne...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
Rainwater, an essential resource for growing food also plays an important role in providing livelih...
Globally, rain-fed agriculture plays an important role to achieve food security (Rockstrom et al. 2...
Watershed is not simply the hydrological unit but also socio-political-ecological entity which play...
Rainwater, an essential resource for growing food also plays an important role in providing liveliho...
Rainfed areas constitute globally 80% of cultivated area and will continue to contribute significant...
Globally humankind is facing a great challenge of achieving food security for the ever growing popu...
Rainfed agriculture is important globally (80%)) with varying regional importance (95% in sub-sahar...
This chapter focuses on the watershed development programme in India. It assesses the ways and means...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecosy...
Rainfed systems!! globally account for 58 per cent of the world food production (Rosegrant et al.,...
Agricultural production can only be sustained on a long term basis if the land, water and forests on...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecos...