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_aAgroforestry : _bSystems and Practices / _cSunil Puri & Pankaj Panwar. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bNew India Publishing Agency (NIPA), _c2007. |
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_axiii, 647 p. : _bill., maps ; _c25 cm. |
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_aSection 1. Agroforestry in India
_tChapter 1 How can we promote sustainability and development of agricultural lands through agroforestry practices: some experiences from India - Sunil Puri and Pankaj Panwar _tChapter 2 Agroforestry research and extension efforts at national level - Pankaj Panwar |
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_aSection 2. Agroforestry: systems and practices in North, West and Central India _tChapter 3 An Overview of Agroforestry in Kashmir Valley- A.H. Mughal and M.A. Khan _tChapter 4 Agroforestry for sustainable development of agriculture in north-western Himalayas with reference to Jammu region- M. Saleem and L.M. Gupta _tChapter 5 Agroforestry systems in Himachal Pradesh- K.S. Verma and D.R. Bhardwaj _tChapter 6 Agroforestry in Uttaranchal- Salil Tewari, Rajesh Kaushal and R. Purohit _tChapter 7 Promising agroforestry practices in Punjab- H.S. Saralch, Baljit Singh and S.K. Chauhan _tChapter 8 Agroforestry systems and practices in Haryana- D.P.S. Nandal and K.S. Bangarwa _tChapter 9 Agroforestry practices and systems in North Gujrat- S.N. Jamini and S.B.S. Tikka _tChapter 10 Agroforestry systems in Arid Region (Rajasthan) of India- L.N. Harsh and J.C. Tewari _tChapter 11 Status and Scope of Agroforestry development in Eastern part of Uttar Pradesh- B.S. Rana, A.K. Saxena and A.K.S. Parihar _tChapter 12 Agroforestry in Eastern Uttar Pradesh- S.B. Lal _tChapter 13 Agroforestry systems and practices in Chhattisgarh- Sunil Puri _tChapter 14 Agroforestry systems in Madhya Pradesh – potentialities, possibilities and opportunities- S.D.Upadhyaya and Aashutosh Sharma _tChapter 15 Agroforestry system in Maharashtra- V.M. Ilorkar |
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_aSection 3 Agroforestry: systems and practices in East North-East and Southern India _tChapter 16 Agroforestry systems and practices prevailing in Bihar - O.P. Chaturvedi and D.K. Das _tChapter 17 Agroforestry systems and practices in Jharkhand- M.S. Yadava and S.M. Sulaiman Quli _tChapter 18 Agroforestry systems and practices in West Bengal-Pankaj Panwar _tChapter 19 Agroforestry systems and practices in Orissa - A.K. Mohapatra, N. Bhola and R.K. Patnaik _tChapter 20 Agroforestry systems and practices prevailing in Assam - A.A. Ahmed and D.N. Hazarika _tChapter 21 Agroforestry systems and practices prevailing in Meghalaya - J.M.S.Tomar, K.Upadhaya, O.P.Tripathi and H.N. Pandey _tChapter 22 Ahgroforestry systems and practices prevailing in Mizoram- U.K. Sahoo _tChapter 23 Agroforestry systems and practices prevailing in Arunachal Pradesh, their constraints and potentials - Kamal Kishor Sood, P. Handique and B. Singh _tChapter 24 Traditional Homegardens in the humid tropics of North-East India - S. Deb, A.Arunachalam, K.Arunachalam and S.Tangjang _tChapter 25 Structure and function of homegardens of Andeman and Nicobar, India- C.B. Pandey and R.B. Rai _tChapter 26 Agroforestry systems and Practices adopted in Andhra Pradesh - B. Sreemannarayana, B. Joseph and L.G. Giri Rao _tChapter 27 Agroforestry systems of Karnataka : an overview- B.N. Satish and C.G. Kushalappa _tChapter 28 Agroforestry systems and practices of Kerala-B. Mohan Kumar _tChapter 29 Agroforestry systems and practices in Tamil Nadu- M. Paramatama, R. Jude Sudhagar and P. Rathakrishnan |
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_aSection 4 Allied topics related to Agroforestry _tChapter 30 Agroforestry Modelling- Ajit, A.K. Handa and Uma _tChapter 31 Potential of Medicinal and Aromatic plants in Agroforestry systems- L.M.Gupta, M.Saleem, S.K.Gupta and Meenakshi Gupta _tChapter 32 Canopy Management in Agroforestry – options and strategies - P.S. Thakur and Anju Thakur _tChapter 33 Rural women in Agroforestry in North Western Himalayas -Vidya Thakur _tChapter 34 Bamboo based Agroforestry systems in India and their future potential - D.R. Bhardwaj _tChapter 35 Potential and strategies of agroforestry interventions for rehabilitation of minespoil wastelands of Uttaranchal Himalaya- K.S. Dadhwal _tChapter 36 Tree breeding status and strategy for agroforestry species in India - V.K. Gupta, R.V. Kumar and S.P. Ahlawat _tChapter 37 Agroforestry for sustainability : soil and water conservation strategy - Satyananda Patra and Calvin Fox |
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520 | _aAgroforestry is an age old practice throughout the world, but its recognition as a science is nearly three decades old. The scientific and systematic research on tree-crop interactions, in India, started in late 1970’s and got major support and impetus with the establishment of All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Agroforestry in 1983 by ICAR. Today AICRP on Agroforestry has its network through out the country. Under AICRP and through the individual efforts of State Agricultural Universities, location specific agroforestry systems has been recommended to suit agro-climatic zones, landholdings and economic status of the region. Though extensive research had been done till date, but it is not available to scientific world, farming communities (who are the backbone of Indian rural development), students and inquisitive readers in one manuscript. This prompted the authors to club the information on agroforestry systems and practices prevailing in India in form of book. For the sake of convenience, agroforestry systems prevailing in India have been divided into four broad sections i) Agroforestry in India ii) Agroforestry system and practices in North, West and Central India iii) Agroforestry systems and practices in East, North-East and Southern India iv) Allied topics related to Agroforestry. Section one cover topics covering agroforestry experiences, research and extension efforts done in the last 25 years in India. Section two includes 13 s and section three covers 14 s wherein agroforestry research vis-à-vis agroclimatic zones of different states of India have been discussed. The last section comprising of 8 s includes topics related to role of agroforestry in soil conservation, women development; management of agroforestry; modeling; rehabilitation of mine spoils and breeding of agroforestry tree species. | ||
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