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Sand mining from agricultural and common property lands in per- urban areas : an assessment of economic loss and factors responsible for transformation from agriculture to mining.

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Title Sand mining from agricultural and common property lands in per- urban areas : an assessment of economic loss and factors responsible for transformation from agriculture to mining.
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Creator G.Govindaraj
S. Raveesha
Tanveer Ahmed
S. Suryaprakash
K. Rajan
K.N Harsha.
 
Subject agricultural, bivariate logit model, comon property lands, direct valuation, land degradation, peri-urban areas, sand mining.
 
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Sand mining in agricultural and common property lands( CPLs) is an emerging and peculiar type of land degradation activity practised in peri- urban areas of Karnataka In India . The magnitude of mining in the study area was 5% of the total geographical area in one year. The supply and demand factors , policy bottlenecks, agro- socio - economic characters, institutional failures etc, were responsible for sand mining from agricultural and CPLs. Direct valuation of benefits to different stakeholders revealed that farmers earn rs 90/ 12m of sand , whereas , the middlemen realized rs 2150. The estimated direct loss from foregoing dry land crops and decline in livestock population due to sand mining was rs 0.38 and rs 1.83 million/ year, respectively. The income loss that could have been averted if water used in sand mining was diverted o areca nut was 7.49 million or rs 0.84 million / year for paddy. The results of bivariate logit analysis revealed that age, education, proportion of dry land owned and social status of farmers were the significant factors that influenced parting of private owned land for sand mining. Besides direct action , the farmers and other stakeholders should be educated on the ill- effects of sand- mining from agricultural and CPLs . The suggested reclamation measures would be to fill the mined areas with tank silt to restore agricultural activities or harvesting rainwater in mined pits for acquaculture.
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Date 2020-02-28T06:15:47Z
2020-02-28T06:15:47Z
2013-03-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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Language English
 
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