Population Growth and its Impact on Agriculture in India: A Geographical PerspectiveDr. Sneh SangwanDr. Balwan SinghMs. Mahima
3 successional fallows developed after slash and burn agriculture (jhum) at an elevation of 960 m of Meghalaya was analysed While 0- and 15-yr old fallows had only one species in the soil ecosystem, 5-yr fallow had one additional species apart from those found in the other two fallows....
In particular, urban environments create highly heterogeneous socio-economic and environmental conditions that can affect the transmission of vector-borne diseases dependent on human water storage and waste water management. Interestingly India, as opposed to Africa, harbors a mosquito vector,Anopheles ...
Agriculture employs about nine-tenths of the population. Rice, corn (maize), small millets, pulses (legumes), oilseeds, fibres,sugarcane, potato, and tobacco are the principal crops. Nagaland, however, still has to depend on imports of food from neighbouring states. The widespread practice of...
where millions had become dependent upon this single source of nutrition. These flows eventually subsided, but in the 1880s a second and even larger wave of mass migration developed from eastern and southern Europe, again stimulated in part by agricultural crises and facilitated by improvements in ...
It demonstrates how urban dynamics are not scale-dependent and can even manifest in sparsely populated regions. Currently, our understanding of regions beyond urban areas is still lacking, necessitating the adoption of a multi-scale approach to examine the spatial behaviors of these dynamics at ...
Get Comprehensive District Level Socioeconomic Statistical Data Information of Each District in India Based on Demographics, Population, Agriculture, Industries, Education, Crime, Income etc.
21.5.4.1Free trade in agriculture and global poverty Almost 45% of the population in the world lives in households where agricultural activities represent the main occupation of the head and a large share of this agriculture-dependent group, close to 32%, is poor. Agriculture households contribute...
4 This increased longevity has added to global population growth and is now contributing to a shifting global age structure characterized by higher proportions of the elderly and higher ratios of elderly dependent to working-age populations. Page 25: Most national populations are enjoying a general ...
(see Panizzo et al.66for further instrumental guidelines). δ29Si and δ30Si of diatoms were compared to the mass dependent fractionation line68with which all samples comply (Supplementary Fig.2). Long-term (~2 years) reproducibility and machine accuracy were assessed via analyzing the ...