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Agroforestry : Systems And Prospects / C.B. Pandey & O.P. Chaturvedi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : New India Publishing Agency (NIPA), 2014.Description: xv, 577 p. : figs., tabls., col.pltd., ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789381450970
  • 9381450978
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 634.99 PAN
Contents:
1. Traditional Homegarden Agroforestry: Structural Diversity and Functional Dynamics in Aizawl District of Mizoram, Northeast India A.R. Barbhuiya and U.K. Sahoo 2. Shifting Cultivation in North Eastern Region of India J.M.S.Tomar, Anup Das, Rajesh Kaushal and O.P. Chaturvedi 3. Functional Roles and Services of Traditional Agroforestry Systems in the Sikkim Himalaya Ghanashyam Sharma, Rita Sharma and Eklabya Sharma 4. Traditional Agroforestry Systems on the Garhwal Himalaya N.P. Todaria and Bhupendra Singh 5. Acacia nilotica Based Traditional Agroforestry System in Central India C.B. Pandey 6. Homegarden Agroforestry: Structure and Function in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands C.B. Pandey and Lalita Singh 7. Integrated Farming System for Island Conditions: A Case Study from The Andaman and Nicobar Islands N. Ravisankar, S.C. Pramanik, S. Jeyakumar, M. Din, S.K. Ambast and R.C.Srivastava 8. Agroforestry Practices in Tamil Nadu M.P. Divya 9. Production and Functional Aspects of Agroforestry for Enhancing Livelihood Support in Indian Dry Regions G. Singh 10. Status and Scope of Agroforestry Practices in Bihar D.K. Das, R.K. Jha, and O.P. Chaturvedi 11. Poplar Based Agroforestry Models on Trans-Gangetic Plains of India R.I.S. Gill, Baljit Singh, K.S. Sangha, G.P.S. Dhillon and Navneet Kaur 12. Silvopastoral System in the Andaman Islands C.B. Pandey 13. Alley Cropping System: Traditional and Modified Version for the Humid Tropics C.B. Pandey 14. Mechanism of Competitive Interaction in Agroforestry: A Case Study from An Alley-Cropping System C.B. Pandey 15. Agroforestry Systems for Resource Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture in Arid and Semi-arid Conditions R.K. Singh, M. Osman and A.K. Parandiyal 16. Role of Agroforestry Systems in Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study from Coffee Based Agroforestry Systems, Karnataka, South India Sathish, B.N., Kushalappa, C.G., Syam Viswanatha, and S. Raghavendra 17. Soil Erosion Control using Different Vegetative Methods on Hilly Terrain of South Andaman C.B. Pandey and S.K. Chaudhari 18. Agroforestry and its Impact on Soil Fertility Improvement in North-east India M. Datta 19. Nutrient Cycling in Homegarden Agroforestry in the Andaman Islands C.B. Pandey and Lalita Singh 20. Agroforestry: An Alternate Landuse for Wasteland Utilization in Central India S.D. Upadhyaya and Aashutosh Sharma 21. Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands through Silvipastoral Systems: A Balanced Approach for Alternative Land use in the North-Western Himalayas Charan Singh and O.P. Chaturvedi 22. Role of Windbreaks/Shelterbelts for Conservation of Natural Resources in Arid Conditions Rajendra Prasad, R.S. Mertia, and S.K. Dhyani 23. Scope and Potential of Medicinal Plants in Agroforestry: An Appraisal P.S. Thakur and C.L. Thakur 24. Tree Improvement in Tamil Nadu M.P. Divya, R. Jayaramasoundari and N. Chandra Sekaran 25. Package and Practices of Mass Production Through Vegetative Propagation and Cultivation of Bamboos R. Kaushal, S.K. Tewari, R.L. Banik, J.M.S. Tomar and O.P. Chaturvedi 26. Economics of Traditional Agroforestry Models in Orissa, India P.K. Singh and S.M.S. Quli
Summary: The book includes total 26 s; the first 10 s describe traditional agroforestry systems found in different parts of our country. Homegardens, having a multi-tire in structure, are another example of traditional agroforestry system found generally in northeast and southern part of our country. s 11 to 14 deal with some modern agroforestry models, and mechanism of competitive interaction in found in agroforestry systems. 15 to 19 describes nutrient cycling and natural growth resources conservation by agroforestry systems. Tree has both protective as well as productive role. Tree canopies protect soils from rain beating and wind blowing whereas fine roots bind soil particles together and thereby protect soils from erosion. Trees recycle leaf and root litter and nutrients and make system at least semi-sustainable. Different models of agroforestry like shelterbelt and wind breaks are known to help protect environment from dust and sand dunes drifting; some models like medicinal plant based system that provide medicinal and other high value crops. These service oriented functions of agroforestry are described in 20 to 23. Tree improvement is an important aspect of agroforestry study. It helps develop plus trees for different agroforestry models. Multiplication of propgules and planting materials are equally important for development of agroforestry. These information are provided in s 24 and 25. But, agroforestry systems require much more parameters owing to their perennial nature. The last describes economic parameters like NPV, IRR, annuity, sensitivity etc. in detail.
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1. Traditional Homegarden Agroforestry: Structural Diversity and Functional Dynamics in Aizawl District of Mizoram, Northeast India
A.R. Barbhuiya and U.K. Sahoo 2. Shifting Cultivation in North Eastern Region of India
J.M.S.Tomar, Anup Das, Rajesh Kaushal and O.P. Chaturvedi 3. Functional Roles and Services of Traditional Agroforestry Systems in the Sikkim Himalaya
Ghanashyam Sharma, Rita Sharma and Eklabya Sharma 4. Traditional Agroforestry Systems on the Garhwal Himalaya
N.P. Todaria and Bhupendra Singh 5. Acacia nilotica Based Traditional Agroforestry System in Central India
C.B. Pandey 6. Homegarden Agroforestry: Structure and Function in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
C.B. Pandey and Lalita Singh 7. Integrated Farming System for Island Conditions: A Case Study from The Andaman and Nicobar Islands
N. Ravisankar, S.C. Pramanik, S. Jeyakumar, M. Din, S.K. Ambast and R.C.Srivastava 8. Agroforestry Practices in Tamil Nadu
M.P. Divya 9. Production and Functional Aspects of Agroforestry for Enhancing Livelihood Support in Indian Dry Regions
G. Singh 10. Status and Scope of Agroforestry Practices in Bihar
D.K. Das, R.K. Jha, and O.P. Chaturvedi 11. Poplar Based Agroforestry Models on Trans-Gangetic Plains of India
R.I.S. Gill, Baljit Singh, K.S. Sangha, G.P.S. Dhillon and Navneet Kaur 12. Silvopastoral System in the Andaman Islands
C.B. Pandey 13. Alley Cropping System: Traditional and Modified Version for the Humid Tropics
C.B. Pandey 14. Mechanism of Competitive Interaction in Agroforestry: A Case Study from An Alley-Cropping System
C.B. Pandey 15. Agroforestry Systems for Resource Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture in Arid and Semi-arid Conditions
R.K. Singh, M. Osman and A.K. Parandiyal 16. Role of Agroforestry Systems in Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study from Coffee Based Agroforestry Systems, Karnataka, South India
Sathish, B.N., Kushalappa, C.G., Syam Viswanatha, and S. Raghavendra 17. Soil Erosion Control using Different Vegetative Methods on Hilly Terrain of South Andaman
C.B. Pandey and S.K. Chaudhari 18. Agroforestry and its Impact on Soil Fertility Improvement in North-east India
M. Datta 19. Nutrient Cycling in Homegarden Agroforestry in the Andaman Islands
C.B. Pandey and Lalita Singh 20. Agroforestry: An Alternate Landuse for Wasteland Utilization in Central India
S.D. Upadhyaya and Aashutosh Sharma 21. Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands through Silvipastoral Systems: A Balanced Approach for Alternative Land use in the North-Western Himalayas
Charan Singh and O.P. Chaturvedi 22. Role of Windbreaks/Shelterbelts for Conservation of Natural Resources in Arid Conditions
Rajendra Prasad, R.S. Mertia, and S.K. Dhyani 23. Scope and Potential of Medicinal Plants in Agroforestry: An Appraisal
P.S. Thakur and C.L. Thakur 24. Tree Improvement in Tamil Nadu
M.P. Divya, R. Jayaramasoundari and N. Chandra Sekaran 25. Package and Practices of Mass Production Through Vegetative Propagation and Cultivation of Bamboos
R. Kaushal, S.K. Tewari, R.L. Banik, J.M.S. Tomar and O.P. Chaturvedi 26. Economics of Traditional Agroforestry Models in Orissa, India
P.K. Singh and S.M.S. Quli

The book includes total 26 s; the first 10 s describe traditional agroforestry systems found in different parts of our country. Homegardens, having a multi-tire in structure, are another example of traditional agroforestry system found generally in northeast and southern part of our country. s 11 to 14 deal with some modern agroforestry models, and mechanism of competitive interaction in found in agroforestry systems. 15 to 19 describes nutrient cycling and natural growth resources conservation by agroforestry systems. Tree has both protective as well as productive role. Tree canopies protect soils from rain beating and wind blowing whereas fine roots bind soil particles together and thereby protect soils from erosion. Trees recycle leaf and root litter and nutrients and make system at least semi-sustainable. Different models of agroforestry like shelterbelt and wind breaks are known to help protect environment from dust and sand dunes drifting; some models like medicinal plant based system that provide medicinal and other high value crops. These service oriented functions of agroforestry are described in 20 to 23. Tree improvement is an important aspect of agroforestry study. It helps develop plus trees for different agroforestry models. Multiplication of propgules and planting materials are equally important for development of agroforestry. These information are provided in s 24 and 25. But, agroforestry systems require much more parameters owing to their perennial nature. The last describes economic parameters like NPV, IRR, annuity, sensitivity etc. in detail.

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