|
Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > General
In the present global scenario, biodiversity management draws the
highest attention among researchers and development functionaries.
The 's carries information on current status of plant and animal
biodiversity, indigenous practices, landraces, traditional
knowledge and gene bank conservation. Detailed account has been
presented on major agricultural crops such as wheat, rice, maize,
sorghum, organic pigeon pea, millets, niger and cotton. s on as to
how can underutilize bioresources be brought under commercial
umbrella. Sustainability cannot be ensured without animal
bioresources, therefore s have been included on cattle, Indian
livestock, poultry, native chickens, camelids etc., and also on
pollinator fauna. s are included on monitoring methods for presence
of adventitious presence of transgenes and xenobiotic monitoring.
Community is the central point in sustainable agrobiodiversity
management. The awareness, community strategies, social equity,
conservation of local practices and community participation are the
key words. The s have been included on indigenous practices for
seed storage, conservation of traditional water tanks, tribal
farmers' knowledge & practices, role of women in conservation,
organic practices, community seed networks, community pastures and
public-private partnerships.
The book begins with - Introduction, which deals with the concept
of research methodology. Second includes details on collection of
data, followed by sampling techniques. four enumerates sample size
calculation. Basic concept of probability is provided in five,
whereas, in six hypothesis formulation is discussed in detail.
seven will give an insight on how to write a research proposal/
project with an example. In eight writing a scientific research
paper, how to write a review paper, methods of presenting research
outcome using oral presentation, poster presentation and ethics in
research are discussed. At the end of this , some of the words
which are commonly misused are pointed out. nine is all about the
methods deal in data presentation using table, graph, figure etc. A
is also devoted to selected bibliography, which may be helpful for
further reading. The book is written considering the requirements
of the students offering research methodology at under and
postgraduate levels. This book will be attractive to researchers
needing familiarity with research methods. The methods described in
this book are made user's friendly so that even general readers
will find this book useful.
"Unity is the Strength". People have enormous power, that too
women. If this principle could be applied in our every walk of
life, the sky would be the limit of the fruits of success. The
women should be awaken for their unbelievable potential they have.
This potential should be converted into the capability through
appropriate intervention. Dairy Cooperative Society is one of the
best alternative means for farm women to engage and empower
themselves in all aspects of their life. Cow keeping and curd
making are the traditional practices of rural women. Only this
practice is to be channelized in a systematic cooperative mechanism
for greater interest and better performance. Farm women can be
self- sustained socio- economically by adopting our traditional
day's tradition of cow keeping and curd making. The book explains
steps need to be taken in the functioning of Women Dairy
Cooperatives Societies such as their performance, functioning,
organization, entrepreneurial behavior of members & constraints
in functioning etc. with the support of research evidence.
 |
Teaching Inside the Walls
(Hardcover)
Gary J. Rose; Foreword by Layton Cameron; Cover design or artwork by Maghuyop John
|
R759
R676
Discovery Miles 6 760
Save R83 (11%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
|
|