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245 0 _aAgroforestry systems in India: livelihood security & ecosystem services/
_cedited by Jagdish Chander Dagar, Anil Kumar Singh, Ayyanadar Arunachalam
260 _aNew York:
_bSpringer,
_c2014.
300 _ax, 400 p. :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
505 _a1. Introduction.- 2. Soil conservation and ecosystem stability: Natural resource management through agroforestry in the northwestern Himalayan region. 3. From shifting cultivation to integrating farming: Experience of agroforestry development in the northeastern Himalayan region. 4. Agroforestry inroads into the traditional two-crop system heartlands of the Indo-Gangetic plains. 5.Agroforestry as a strategy for livelihood security in the rainfed areas: experiences and expectations. 6. Livelihood improvements and climate-change adaptations through agroforestry in hot arid environments. 7. Agroforestry: A way forward for sustaining fragile coastal and island agro-ecosystems. 8. Agroforestry for wasteland rehabilitation: mined, ravine and degraded watershed areas. 9. Greening salty and waterlogged lands through agroforestry systems for livelihood security and better environment. 10. Wetland based agroforestry systems: balancing between carbon sink and source. 11. Agroforestry for ecosystem services and mitigation of climate change. 12. Agroforestry policy issues and challenges. 13. Synthesis.
650 _aAgroforestry
650 _aSocial sciences
650 _aGeography
650 _aEarth sciences
650 _aEnvironmental sciences
650 _aBiotic communities
700 _aChander Dagar, Jagdish, ed.
700 _aSingh, Anil Kumar, ed.
700 _aArunachalam, Ayyanadar, ed.
942 _cWB16