Land Use

First food: business of taste

Good Food is First Food. It is not junk food. It is the food that connects nature and nutrition with livelihoods. This food is good for our health; it comes from the rich biodiversity of our regions; it provides employment to people. Most importantly, cooking and eating give us pleasure. …

Water repellency of soils in the lower Himalayan regions of India: impact of land use

Although soils are generally considered to wet readily, some are actually water-repellent at the surface. This communication presents the recent progress in relating the severity of water repellency to different soil management practices and land uses under the lower Himalayan region of India.

State of Environment Report: Tikamgarh District

The State of Environment Report of Tikamgarh district, provides a summary of the environmental attributes and condition of the district and the human impacts on the environment. It also provides a public record of district authority, industry and community activities and achievements in responding to pressures on the environment. The …

Future bioenergy and sustainable land use

In view of the major opportunities and risks associated with it, and the complexity of the subject, bioenergy policy has in a short time become a challenging political task for regulators and planners

Assessment of Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) -Human conflicts at Dhorpatan hunting reserve, Nepal

This report assessed the extent and magnitude of Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) - Human Conflicts of Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve (DHR), Nepal from May 2007 to December 2007 through field surveys and semi-structured questionnaire surveys in order to identify the high conflict zones and the causes for conflicts for mitigation …

Draft master plan for Port Blair planning area 2028: Volume II

This Master Plan is aimed to develop Port Blair and its environs progressively into self sustaining community, with socio-economic development and enhancement in quality life keeping in view of its ecologically fragile environment. The main objectives of the plan are: Regulating new physical entities and activities in an orderly manner; …

Draft master plan for Port Blair planning area 2028: Volume I

This Master Plan is aimed to develop Port Blair and its environs progressively into self sustaining community, with socio-economic development and enhancement in quality life keeping in view of its ecologically fragile environment. The main objectives of the plan are: Regulating new physical entities and activities in an orderly manner; …

From maize to algae

US ethanol producers have had no joy from the stock market. The financial figures of many are awful. Venture capitalists are holding back investment

Biodiversity or dams?

For the last five years the people of Mangabal, a small community beside the Tapaj

Indigenous lifestyles and biodiversity conservation issues in North Sikkim

Studies of three short projects in North Sikkim to document some of the biogeographic history including some of the traditional methods of wildlife conservation and subsistence lifestyles among the truly nomadic Dokpas in the cold desert and partially trans-humant Bhutia tribals of Lachen and Lachung valleys, who practice the Dzumsa …

Management of natural resources for sustainable agriculture production - Punjab

Land and water are the main natural resources vital for agricultural production system. About one-third of cultivated land is irrigated and remaining 85 million ha is under rainfed cultivation in the country. Also about 146 million ha is degraded land needing reclamation/management for optimal productive use. The increasing human population …

Status of implementation of the Forest Rights Act (2006) in Dungarpur District, South Rajasthan

The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006, is a landmark legislation that recognizes and provides a framework for vesting forest use, protection and conservation rights, and occupation in forest land, to tribes and other traditional forest dwellers, residing in such forests for generations.

The role of urban agriculture in Kirkuk, Iraq

Kirkuk is located in the northeast of Iraq, along the Khasa River, about 250 kilometres northeast of the capital Baghdad. After the toppling of Saddam Hussein

Environmental sustainability index for Indian states 2008

The Environmental Sustainability Index report for 2008 by Centre for Development Finance tracks the environment performance of 28 states and projects their ability to protect the environment in future. Manipur leads as the best performing state followed by Sikkim and Tripura. The Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI) is a ranking tool …

Draft policy guidelines for clearance of ground water abstraction for various industrial/infrastructure uses (non notified area)

The recent guidelines for the withdrawal of ground water especially by the industries and infrastructure units focus on a specific part of ground water management viz. ensuring sustainability of ground water both in terms of quantity & quality and on land based management of ground water resource. The prime objective …

Traditional knowledge systems in large cardamom farming: biophysical and management diversity in Indian mountainous regions

Large cardamom (Amomum subulatum) is a perennial cash crop grown under the Himalayan alder (Alnus nepalensis) or mix forest tree species in the hills of Nepal, Darjeeling hills, Sikkim and Bhutan. The cardamom based agroforestry system in the Himalayas has proved to be a sustainable land use practice at the …

Predicting and mitigating the impacts of urbanization in a Himalayan catchment through catchment sensitive planning using topmodel, case study: Shimla

Emphasis has been laid since long on the need for integrated catchment management and impactof landuse on catchment hydrology; but the two disciplines have not been amalgmated for creating catchment sensitive 'City Landuse plans'. This study aims at (a) utilizing hydrological modeling to understand the dynamics of an urban Himalayan …

Government blames law for its failure to free forest lands

GUWAHATI, Dec 5: Like many of its other negative achievements, Asom has topped in encroachment of forest lands in the country. The State Government has, however, put the blame on the Recognition of Tribal and other Traditional Dwellers Act, 2005 for its failure to free 3.5 lakh hectares of forest …

SEZs a fraud, claim affected people

Even the 2.5 cent land given for marginalised people under the kudimanai patta category is now being sought for the SEZ THE government of Tamil Nadu is acquiring lands for the various Special Economic Zones in the State through force and coercion, affected people alleged here on Wednesday. Deposing at …

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