Emerging Trends in Watershed Management

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Over-exploitation of natural resources resulting in their severe degradation, diminishing water resources, declining forest cover, depleting energy sources, loss of biodiversity and generation of various kinds of wastes are the issues to be addressed on priority in India. About 45% of total geographical area of the country is degraded due to various processes of land degradation with water erosion affecting maximum area of 93.7 m ha. Land degradation causes 5% to more than 50% decline in total agricultural output every year and a loss of around 8 m tones of plant nutrients occurs due to water erosion annually. Intensification of agriculture in irrigated regions has also resulted in many second generation problems viz; water logging and salinization, soil sickness, nutrient imbalances etc. Hence, efficient management and utilization of land, water and vegetation resources to meet the growing basic human and animal needs in terms of food, fibre, fodder, timber and fuel continues to be an issue of utmost concern for policy makers, planners, conservationists and environmentalists.

This book has 59 chapters under six broad themes. Under natural resource appraisal theme status of soil erosion, land degradation, surface and ground water availability and quality, impact of human and livestock on biodiversity and land quality were discussed. Efficient techniques of water harvesting systems, ground water utilization and multiple uses for sustaining productivity were discussed under rainwater management for sustainable productivity. Alternative land use systems for improving land degradation and enhancing economic return were discussed at great length in section 4. The topic under institutional mechanisms and policy issues were benefit sharing mechanism among stakeholders, capacity building and community empowerment, impacts and implications of watershed guidelines and gender and equity issues. State’s experiences on these burning issues were shared by state department heads and eminent scholars and future thrust were highlighted. It is hoped that the book will prove very useful to scholars, managers, policy makers and society at large in achieving environmental and livelihood security for the people of the country.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A K Tiwari

Dr. A.K. Tiwari is Sr. Lecturer in the department of Law, university of North Bengal, Darjeeling. He has been teaching Environmental Law in LL.B., LL.M. and P.G. Diploma in Environmental law program of the university since 1998. he has got his Doctorate degree from North Bengal University for his research thesis in the area of Environmental law. Dr. Tiwari has been the recipient of the UGC Merit Scholarship during his LL.M. course in benaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Besides contributing research articles in reputed law journals he has participated in several national and international conferences, seminars and workshops.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.P. Yadav

R P Yadav is formerly a tenured professor of biology and education. He did his bachelor's and master's degree in biology and his PHD in zoology. After teaching biology to various levels for over 25 years, he left academia to write full time. He has over 15 years experience in textbook writing in particular and science writing in general. He is an active member of councils and associations of biology teachers. He is also serving as a co-editor in a number of leading scientific journals in India and abroad. Dr. Yadav is an expert in the field of genetics and molecular cell biology. He lectures to scientific and general audiences and has been involved in conducting short term courses on new developments in these fields. He also organizes off-campus programmes for undergraduate biology students at national level. Above all, he is devoted to bringing the excitement of biology to students and laymen alike.

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Title
Emerging Trends in Watershed Management
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189304739, 9788189304737
Length
xxii+769p., Tables; Figures; 25cm.
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