Rapid degradation of soil regulation services is a growing concern for agricultural producers worldwide, with the potential for adverse impacts on agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods. Yet, data integrating observations of soil nutrient and physical status with farmers’ knowledge of soil fertility is lacking, while landscape-level empirical assessments remain limited. In this paper, it is argued that a deeper understanding of the benefits and trade-offs of management practices currently employed by farmers to secure soil nutrients could help to promote improvements in natural resource management, agricultural productivity and efficiency. Using the case of the Central and Western Terai Plains of Nepal in 2012–2014, rice-...
This paper assesses the origins of and changes to fertilizer policy in Nepal over a period of time. ...
Unscientific land use and cropping techniques have led high soil erosion and degradation of soil qua...
The maintenance of soil fertility and access to water are essential to food production. This is of ...
Rapid degradation of soil regulation services is a growing concern for agricultural producers worldw...
Between the elevations of 1000 and 2000 m in the mid-hills of Nepal, over 12 million people subsist ...
To design more appropriate research and to facilitate communication with farmers, researchers need t...
A land use management study was conducted in an area of north eastern Chitawan in central Nepal. Cha...
Agricultural intensification continues to be a major threat to sustainable development in mountain r...
Sustaining soil fertility is essential to the prosperity of many households in the mid-hills of Nepa...
Understanding soil fertility issues in the Middle Mountains of Nepal requires interdisciplinary rese...
With economies heavily dependent on agriculture, South Asia is the world's most poverty-dense region...
Increased nutrient mining, soil erosion, and limited nutrient management has led to declines in soil...
The increasing challenges of pressure and ever-growing demands on limited resources in Nepal by dive...
Unscientific land use and cropping techniques have led high soil erosion and degradation of soil qua...
The paper analyses the ways ‘Nepalese rice culture’ contributes to maintaining crop landraces and kn...
This paper assesses the origins of and changes to fertilizer policy in Nepal over a period of time. ...
Unscientific land use and cropping techniques have led high soil erosion and degradation of soil qua...
The maintenance of soil fertility and access to water are essential to food production. This is of ...
Rapid degradation of soil regulation services is a growing concern for agricultural producers worldw...
Between the elevations of 1000 and 2000 m in the mid-hills of Nepal, over 12 million people subsist ...
To design more appropriate research and to facilitate communication with farmers, researchers need t...
A land use management study was conducted in an area of north eastern Chitawan in central Nepal. Cha...
Agricultural intensification continues to be a major threat to sustainable development in mountain r...
Sustaining soil fertility is essential to the prosperity of many households in the mid-hills of Nepa...
Understanding soil fertility issues in the Middle Mountains of Nepal requires interdisciplinary rese...
With economies heavily dependent on agriculture, South Asia is the world's most poverty-dense region...
Increased nutrient mining, soil erosion, and limited nutrient management has led to declines in soil...
The increasing challenges of pressure and ever-growing demands on limited resources in Nepal by dive...
Unscientific land use and cropping techniques have led high soil erosion and degradation of soil qua...
The paper analyses the ways ‘Nepalese rice culture’ contributes to maintaining crop landraces and kn...
This paper assesses the origins of and changes to fertilizer policy in Nepal over a period of time. ...
Unscientific land use and cropping techniques have led high soil erosion and degradation of soil qua...
The maintenance of soil fertility and access to water are essential to food production. This is of ...