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Land represents an important resource for the economic life of a
majority of people in the world. The way people handle and use land
resources impacts their social and economic well-being as well as
the sustained quality of land resources. Land use planning is also
integral to water resources development and management for
agriculture, industry, drinking water, and power generation. This
valuable work brings to the forefront the state of practice of land
use planning in India, highlighting governmental programs and
research with wide-ranging chapters on important topics. Covering
various agro-ecosystem, including irrigated, rainfed, coastal,
semi-arid, arid (drylands), and hill and mountain (temperate)
regions, this volume discusses a variety of issues related to
sustainable agriculture and rural development. Chapters address the
following questions: *What are the sources, scales, and quality of
land resources and land use data for efficient planning * Which are
the agroecological systems hot spots that are have been degraded?
How can these areas be rejuvenated in terms of quality? * What
should be the unit of planning for a holistic approach for the
conservation and efficient use of natural resources at different
administrative levels and domains? * What are the roles of state
land use boards and district planning committees? * How can various
programs be integrated and implemented by central and state
agencies? * What are the technologies, new policies, and support
systems required to address sustainable land use? * What are the
legal issues? * What should be the role of communities in planning
for poverty alleviation and integrated planning for sustainable
agriculture based livelihoods? * What is the role GIS in
sustainable agriculture and rural development? With high population
growth, endemic poverty, and weak existing institutional capacity
for land management, India (and other regions of the world) require
strong scientific and strategically important land use policies and
methods for sustainable development. This book helps to show the
way. This volume is being published in association with the Centre
for Agrarian Studies and Disaster Mitigation of the National
Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRD and PR).
Land represents an important resource for the economic life of a
majority of people in the world. The way people handle and use land
resources impacts their social and economic well-being as well as
the sustained quality of land resources. Land use planning is also
integral to water resources development and management for
agriculture, industry, drinking water, and power generation. This
valuable work brings to the forefront the state of practice of land
use planning in India, highlighting governmental programs and
research with wide-ranging chapters on important topics. Covering
various agro-ecosystem, including irrigated, rainfed, coastal,
semi-arid, arid (drylands), and hill and mountain (temperate)
regions, this volume discusses a variety of issues related to
sustainable agriculture and rural development. Chapters address the
following questions: *What are the sources, scales, and quality of
land resources and land use data for efficient planning * Which are
the agroecological systems hot spots that are have been degraded?
How can these areas be rejuvenated in terms of quality? * What
should be the unit of planning for a holistic approach for the
conservation and efficient use of natural resources at different
administrative levels and domains? * What are the roles of state
land use boards and district planning committees? * How can various
programs be integrated and implemented by central and state
agencies? * What are the technologies, new policies, and support
systems required to address sustainable land use? * What are the
legal issues? * What should be the role of communities in planning
for poverty alleviation and integrated planning for sustainable
agriculture based livelihoods? * What is the role GIS in
sustainable agriculture and rural development? With high population
growth, endemic poverty, and weak existing institutional capacity
for land management, India (and other regions of the world) require
strong scientific and strategically important land use policies and
methods for sustainable development. This book helps to show the
way. This volume is being published in association with the Centre
for Agrarian Studies and Disaster Mitigation of the National
Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRD and PR).
This book highlights the approaches for achieving
trans-disciplinary research integration for “semi-arid dryland
agriculture systems” under changing climates, while also
identifying the elements of a collaborative research agenda that
are needed to advance global food security. The book emphasizes
climate change being a reality and how drylands are bearing the
brunt in diverse ways. The major impact of dryland agriculture is
on communities that need to: avoid the short- and long-term impacts
of the changing climate; adapt strategies that can minimize these
impacts; and be able to mitigate climate change, for which they
need climate smart interventions. These interventions are only
realized through knowledge and experience sharing among
stakeholders from different sectors and backgrounds. It is in this
context that the publication was seen as a necessity in order to
bring together ideas that will transform lives and build adaptation
capacities, thereby providing the much-needed products in
communities leading to development
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