Land use planning and strategic measures in North Eastern Region of India
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Land use planning and strategic measures in North Eastern Region of India
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Creator |
UTPUL BARUAH , SILADITYA BANDYOPADHYAY AND S.K. REZA
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Subject |
Decision support system, Natural resources, Jhum cultivation, District Level land use planning
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Description |
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Land use planning (LUP) is an iterative process between stakeholders aiming at the negotiation and decision for a sustainable land use as well as initiating and monitoring its implementation. Despite richness in natural endowments, the North Eastern Region (NER) of India is one of the most backward areas of the country, home for a very high proportion of the poor. Agriculture is highly risky and productivity is low. Accelerated agricultural development of the NER states can be achieved by identification and prioritization of the constraints, resolving issues related to crop production and transfer of appropriate agro-technologies. A case study of district level land use planning showed that optimum utilization of available farm level resources with scientific farm mechanization techniques and adequate extension services will certainly elevate the agricultural productivity of the NER many folds. Not Available |
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Date |
2020-07-01T05:59:58Z
2020-07-01T05:59:58Z 2014-12-01 |
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Research Paper
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Identifier |
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0971-1570 0971-1570 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/37925 |
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Language |
English
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Publisher |
Agropedology
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