Planning and Management of Natural and Human Resources in the Mountains: A Micro Level Approach, with Special Reference to Central Himalaya |
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Natural Resource Use Planning and Management | 50 |
Existing and Optimum Cropping Patterns and their | 88 |
Existing Status Costs Returns and Policy Issues | 135 |
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afforestation Almora district animals average buffalo bullock power Central Himalaya channel Chir pine conservation constraints cost crop production Dehradun Delhi districts of Uttar ecological economic farm farmers fodder fodder trees Forest Department fruit production fuel and fodder fuel wood Garhwal grass hectare high hills Hill Agriculture hill areas hill districts income increase India irrigation Kathmandu Kharif crops Kharif season Kumaun labour land capability classification livestock loam low hills Mandua marketing ment metres micro level mid and high mid hills migration milk mini watershed Nainital natural resources Nepal orchardists orchards organisations paddy panchayat forests Pantnagar pasture percent Percentage planning and management plant population potato problems programme Rabi crops Rabi season reserved forests returns Shah slope social forestry soil and water soyabean soyam sq km sub-region tank Tarai terraces tion tonnes Total Uttar Pradesh vegetables village waste lands watershed management Wheat yield