Not AvailableAgroforestry has high potential for simultaneously satisfying three important objectives viz., protecting and stabilizing the ecosystems; producing a high level of output of economic goods; and improving income and basic materials to rural population. Besides, Agroforestry is capable to conserve natural resources through various systems under different Agroclimatic regions. The livelihood security through Agroforestry and its potential in meeting basic needs viz., food, fuel, fodder, and employment generation are highlighted in this article. From the perspective of different Agroclimatic zone, suitable Agroforestry systems have been compiled along with estimated investment needs for extension/development support and net returns...
With reference to India.. Under the given changed world scenario as a result of globalization of the...
Not AvailableAgroforestry is an effective land use system contributing enormously towards food, nu...
Large potential for agroforestry as a mitigation option has given rise to scientific and policy que...
Not AvailableIn most of the areas especially in rainfed agricultural system in India, the management...
Not AvailableLand-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary soc...
The Agroforestry systems practiced traditionally in Himalayan region are witnessed by the trees reta...
Land-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary societies are fun...
India possesses several advantages due to its varied ecological range and agro-climates to cultivate...
Agroforestry (AF) is an ecofriendly and sustainable modern farming land use practice that maintains ...
Our atmosphere naturally contains CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, and other gases creating a natural gre...
Not AvailableAgroforestry, the integration of woody perennials with farming systems, has been practi...
Not AvailableVarious institutions are working for lowering the CO2 concentration through different s...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has traditionally been a way of life and livelihood in India for centuri...
Scaling-up agroforestry areas in various forms is a scientific path towards achieving various sustai...
Agro-forestry in developing countries must undertake significant yield improvement to meet the combi...
With reference to India.. Under the given changed world scenario as a result of globalization of the...
Not AvailableAgroforestry is an effective land use system contributing enormously towards food, nu...
Large potential for agroforestry as a mitigation option has given rise to scientific and policy que...
Not AvailableIn most of the areas especially in rainfed agricultural system in India, the management...
Not AvailableLand-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary soc...
The Agroforestry systems practiced traditionally in Himalayan region are witnessed by the trees reta...
Land-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary societies are fun...
India possesses several advantages due to its varied ecological range and agro-climates to cultivate...
Agroforestry (AF) is an ecofriendly and sustainable modern farming land use practice that maintains ...
Our atmosphere naturally contains CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, and other gases creating a natural gre...
Not AvailableAgroforestry, the integration of woody perennials with farming systems, has been practi...
Not AvailableVarious institutions are working for lowering the CO2 concentration through different s...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has traditionally been a way of life and livelihood in India for centuri...
Scaling-up agroforestry areas in various forms is a scientific path towards achieving various sustai...
Agro-forestry in developing countries must undertake significant yield improvement to meet the combi...
With reference to India.. Under the given changed world scenario as a result of globalization of the...
Not AvailableAgroforestry is an effective land use system contributing enormously towards food, nu...
Large potential for agroforestry as a mitigation option has given rise to scientific and policy que...