Livestock acquires special importance in mountain farming system from both ecological and socioeconomic point of view. They are an integral part of the farming system and a “bridge’’ connecting two types of land viz., forest and cultivated. In hilly regions, the arable agriculture is not very remunerative; therefore farmers of all categories rear sheep, goats, cattle etc. under sedentary, semi-migratory and migratory systems to supplement family income (Dev et al., 2014). The common property resources (CPR) and degraded pasturelands are the major feed sources. Remotely sensed satellite imagery and Geographic Information System (GIS) are being widely used for the assessment of pasturelands and estimation of forage availability as well as mon...
Rangelands in the Hindu Kush Karakoram region provide a resource base for nomadic livestock grazing,...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
Livestock acquires special importance in mountain farming system from both ecological and socioecono...
Grazing lands (non-arable terrestrial ecosystems) play a vital role in the rural economy and environ...
Grasslands play a vital ecological and environmental role in global carbon balance and climate chang...
The spatio-temporal condition and trend of grasslands in India at village-level is still not known c...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
About 60 percent of the world\u27s pasture land (about 2.2 million sq km), just less than half the w...
True grasslands formed as climatic climaxes in India are confined to the alpine regions (\u3e 3000 m...
In Himachal Pradesh 89.96 percent as per 2011 census of population lives in rural areas. The mainsta...
Livestock production is one of the main occupations of resource-poor and resource-rich people living...
The animal husbandry practised on high altitude pastures of the eastern Tibetan Plateau is based on ...
Not AvailableThe present work was conducted in Jammu and Kashmir State of India to study the extent...
India is maintaining a livestock population of over 500 million and has a grim situation of forage a...
Rangelands in the Hindu Kush Karakoram region provide a resource base for nomadic livestock grazing,...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...
Livestock acquires special importance in mountain farming system from both ecological and socioecono...
Grazing lands (non-arable terrestrial ecosystems) play a vital role in the rural economy and environ...
Grasslands play a vital ecological and environmental role in global carbon balance and climate chang...
The spatio-temporal condition and trend of grasslands in India at village-level is still not known c...
In India, grazing-based livestock husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy as around 5...
About 60 percent of the world\u27s pasture land (about 2.2 million sq km), just less than half the w...
True grasslands formed as climatic climaxes in India are confined to the alpine regions (\u3e 3000 m...
In Himachal Pradesh 89.96 percent as per 2011 census of population lives in rural areas. The mainsta...
Livestock production is one of the main occupations of resource-poor and resource-rich people living...
The animal husbandry practised on high altitude pastures of the eastern Tibetan Plateau is based on ...
Not AvailableThe present work was conducted in Jammu and Kashmir State of India to study the extent...
India is maintaining a livestock population of over 500 million and has a grim situation of forage a...
Rangelands in the Hindu Kush Karakoram region provide a resource base for nomadic livestock grazing,...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
The study was based on six villages along two sample transects, i.e. the Karakoram Highway (KKH) tra...