Management of Natural Resources and Agriculture

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Soil, water and vegetation are three basic natural resources. The survival of God’s creation depends upon them and nature has provided them as assets to human beings. The management of natural resources to meet people’s requirements has been practised since the pre-Vedic era. Farmers were ranked high in the social system and village management was in their hands. In order to manage land, water and vegetation, technical knowledge suitable to the specific conditions of a region was required. They gained this knowledge and developed skill through experience and learning by doing. Over-exploitation of natural resources by growing population resulted in various severe problems. Destruction of vegetation has resulted in land degradation, denudation, soil erosion, landslides, floods, drought and unbalanced ecosystems. A balanced ecosystem is an urgent need. It is hoped that the book will be helpful for scientist, agricultural farmers and students pursuing courses on the subject.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Benu Singh

Born on 26th April 1974 in Delhi. Ms. Benu Singh, MCA, Ph.D. (pursuing in Artificial Intelligence) has taught computer science in many prestigious Institutes such as Delhi University, FORE School of Management, AFSET etc. She is an expert in Linux and Visual Basics. Ms. Singh has special interest in Artificial Intelligence, and is currently working on an Unified Model for export system.

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Title
Management of Natural Resources and Agriculture
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8189942151
Length
viii+176p., Tables.
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