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Integrated land use planning for sustainable agriculture and rural development

โœ Scribed by Chandra, Suman; Rao, M. V.; Ravindra Chary, G.; Suresh Babu, V


Publisher
Apple Academic Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
368
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Front Cover
About The Editors
Contents
List Of Contributors
List Of Abbreviations
Preface
About The Volume
An Essence Of The Workshop On ""integrated Land Use Planning for Sustainable Agriculture And Rural Development""
Chapter 1 Integrated Land Use Planning For Sustainable Agriculture And Rural Development
Chapter 2 Soil And Land Use Survey For State Level Perspective Land Use Planning And Pragmatic Farm Level Planning
Chapter 3 Need For Cadastral Level Land Resource Information For Sustainable Development- A Case Study In Chikkarasinakere Hobli, Mandya District, Karnataka Chapter 4 Delineation Of Prime Agricultural Lands For Land Use Planning- A Case Study Of Mysore District, KarnatakaChapter 5 Soil And Crop History In Dominant Agro- Ecosystems Of The Indo- Gangetic Plains, India
Chapter 6 Recent Advances In The Assessment Of Degraded Lands For Their Management
Chapter 7 Geospatial Technologies For Land Use Planning, Sustainable Land Resource Management And Food Security
Chapter 8 Knowledge Management Initiative Through Agriculture Sector Through Agro Climatic Planning And Information Bank For Land Resources Development Chapter 9 Development Of A Web Gis Based Decision Support System For Agriculture Crop Monitoring SystemChapter 10 Site Suitability Analysis For Water Harvesting Structures In Watershed Using Geo-informatics
Chapter 11 Generation Of Sustainable Land Use Plans Using Geo-informatics Technology
Chapter 12 Geomatics For Studying The Temporal Changes In Land Use Land Cover --
A Case Study Of Sindhuvallipura Watershed, Nanjangud Taluk, Mysore District, Karnataka Chapter 13 Rainfed Agro- Economic Zones: An Approach To Integrated Land Use Planning For Sustainable Rainfed Agriculture And Rural DevelopmentChapter 14 Assessment And Evaluation Of Land Resources For Agricultural Land Use Planning- A Case Study In Nadia District, West Bengal Under Irrigated Agro-ecosystem
Chapter 15 Micro- Level Planning For Sustainable Resource Management In Agriculture- A Kerala Perspective
Chapter 16 Cashew Based Cropping Systems: An Effective Approach For Integrated Land Use Planning In Hard Lateritic Areas Of Northern Kerala Chapter 17 Rural And Agricultural Development Through Soil And Water Conservation: Hariyali Project Of Varakkad Watershed Of Nileshwar Block, Kasaragod District, Kerala StateChapter 18 Integrated Land Use Planning- A Knowledge And Decision Support System For Sustainable Agricultural And Rural Development At Block Level
Chapter 19 Climate Change And Risk Management In Agriculture
Chapter 20 Land Use Synergy And Land Use Planning: An Approach For Sustainable Rural Development
Chapter 21 Land Use Policy For Sustainable Development- Special Reference To Uttar Pradesh

โœฆ Subjects


Sustainable agriculture -- India. Rural development -- India. Land use -- India -- Planning. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / General Land use -- Planning. Rural development. Sustainable agriculture. India.


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