Soil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of land, including 94 Mha from water erosion, 16 Mha from acidification, 14 Mha from flooding, 9 Mha from wind erosion, 6 Mha from salinity, and 7 Mha from a combination of factors. This is extremely serious because India supports 18% of the world’s human population and 15% of the world’s livestock population, but has only 2.4% of the world’s land area. Despite its low proportional land area, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries account for 17% of the gross domestic product and employs about 50% of the total workforce of the country. Causes of soil degradation are both natural and human-induced. Natural causes in...
Land degradation has emerged as one of the greatest threats against sustainable catchment management...
Soil degradation is a point of evolution which leads to a reduction of resource potential. About 7.4...
Land degradation is a dynamic process. It is the result of both- natural and bioticforces operating ...
Soil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of land, includ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of...
Land degradation is an environmental threat to all natural ecosystems in India, including agricultur...
Agriculture is one of the main occupations in developing countries. More than 58% of population depe...
Despite years of study and substantial investment in remediation and prevention, soil erosion contin...
Despite years of study and substantial investment in remediation and prevention, soil erosion contin...
Soil erosion is one of the major problems confronting agriculture worldwide. Although the problem is...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...
Agricultural production has witnessed dramatic rise in the last 3 decades or so in the countries wor...
Soil is an abolutcly essential component for agricultural production., In a world where the land a\a...
Population growth and climate change have put a strain on the planet's limited natural resources. So...
Land degradation is a complex phenomenon caused by natural and anthropogenic factors. These factors ...
Land degradation has emerged as one of the greatest threats against sustainable catchment management...
Soil degradation is a point of evolution which leads to a reduction of resource potential. About 7.4...
Land degradation is a dynamic process. It is the result of both- natural and bioticforces operating ...
Soil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of land, includ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of...
Land degradation is an environmental threat to all natural ecosystems in India, including agricultur...
Agriculture is one of the main occupations in developing countries. More than 58% of population depe...
Despite years of study and substantial investment in remediation and prevention, soil erosion contin...
Despite years of study and substantial investment in remediation and prevention, soil erosion contin...
Soil erosion is one of the major problems confronting agriculture worldwide. Although the problem is...
To ensure an adequate food supply for the growing global population, which was approximately 7.3 bil...
Agricultural production has witnessed dramatic rise in the last 3 decades or so in the countries wor...
Soil is an abolutcly essential component for agricultural production., In a world where the land a\a...
Population growth and climate change have put a strain on the planet's limited natural resources. So...
Land degradation is a complex phenomenon caused by natural and anthropogenic factors. These factors ...
Land degradation has emerged as one of the greatest threats against sustainable catchment management...
Soil degradation is a point of evolution which leads to a reduction of resource potential. About 7.4...
Land degradation is a dynamic process. It is the result of both- natural and bioticforces operating ...