THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THE GREEN REVOLUTION IN THE PUNJAB (INDIA)Small farmers Land labourers
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The paper deals with the effects of the green revolution (GR) technology on poverty both conceptually and empirically. It provides a brief overview of the GR debate and then presents a `slice' of this debate in detail – in particular, Lipton's and others' views on the supposed positive an...
the scientific and technological revolution has ushered in the era of big data, characterised by its 5V attributes—velocity, volume, value, variety, and veracity—significantly impacting the manufacturing sector, which is the cornerstone of our economy. In the digital economy era marked by exponentia...
The Green Revolution refers to a series of innovations that greatly increased agricultural output and efficiency throughout the world. This resulted in substantial increases in the world population and, consequently, in increased pollution and consumption of natural resources. ...
Green Revolution policies are again being pursued to drive agricultural growth and reduce poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. However conditions have changed since the well-documented successes of the 1960s and 1970s benefitted smallholders in southern Asia and beyond. We argue that under contemporary cons...
Here, several different effects-higher yields, lower prices, higher land rents, and trade effects-have been incorporated in a single model of the impact of Green Revolution research (and subsequent advances in yields from crop germplasm improvement) on land-cover change. Our results generally ...
In this context, the green revolution has been globally recognized as a future development trend necessary to preserve our planet. Several nations are engaged in efforts to support the development of green industries and innovation (Acemoglu et al., 2016). Moreover, China has proposed carbon peak...
after 20 years of continuous success, aspects of the green revolution need to be rediscussed in the light of new findings and possibilities offered by scientific and technological progress - and negative side effects on environment and health. these papers examine the present state of agriculture, ...