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Published by Serials Publications, 2010
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Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub, 2017
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Pages clean, unmarked and undamaged. Covers clean with just a trace of wear. The journal will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Response of the Indian summer monsoon circulation and rainfall to seasonal snow depth anomaly over Eurasia"; "Characteristics and spatio-temporal variability of the Amazon River Basin Water Budget"; "Simulating the Holocene climate evolution at northern high latitudes using a coupled atmosphere-sea ice-ocean-vegetation model"; "Optical filtering for Bayesian detection and attribution of climate change"; "Changes in European precipitation seasonality and in drought frequencies revealed by a four-century-long tree-ring isotopic record from Brittany, western France"; "Optimal estimation of atmospheric 14C production over the Holocene: paleoclimate implications; "El Nino- or La Nina-like climate change?"; and "Simulated precipitation response to SST forcing and potential predictability in the region of the South Atlantic convergence zone".
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Add to basketContents Foreword Preface 1 Opening Thoughts 2 Envisioning Agricultural Extension 3 KVK Mandate Relevance and Effectiveness 4 Approaches and Methodologies 5 Linkage Partnership and convergence 6 Institutional Development 7 Massive Scientist-Farmer Linkage 8 Way Forward 9 Salient Output AnnexuresThe book Future Agricultural Extension is an outcome of National Consultation on Future Approaches in Agricultural Extension organized at New Delhi India The output of the consultation is presented in nine chapters The book contains excerpts of views of eminent planners policy makers scientists academicians and extension professionals and it throws light on various topical issues concerning agricultural extension and shows a road map in view of emerging challenges and opportunities in agriculture The book may be of interest to all the stakeholders 140 pp.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Contents Acknowledgement. Preface. 1. Community development introduction and definition. 2. Community development Gandhian thought's. 3. Community development historical background and concept. 4. Community development current focus. 5. Community development climate setting and community model. 6. Community development understanding with the community. 7. Community development project implementation. 8. Community development evaluation of project. 9. Community development pupil's/worker's participation in development. 10. Community development suggestions for upcoming. A glossary of native terms. Bibliography. India is a country of villages. The Indian economy is still predominantly agricultural. About half of the country's national income is derived from agriculture and allied activities which absorb nearly three fourths of its working population. The condition of the people in the villages in general is of poverty mal nutrition poor standard of public health and illiteracy. Since independence the aim of the national government has been to accelerate the pace of industrial development increase agricultural productivity and achieve all round progress through national plans. In these plans Community Development has been given a very important place in the development of villages. The main objective of Community Development is to develop village communities by methods which will stimulate encourage and aid villagers themselves to do much of the work necessary to accomplish the desired goal. A number of programmes of development like building of dams and steel plants do not require the participation of the people who are actually working on such projects in any way other than as wage earners. But this is not the case with the community development programmes for they require not only the sanction of the people but their participation. The changes conceived and promoted should have the involvement of the people and should be acceptable to them and put into practice by them. This book is not a definitive study of the problems of social change in rural India. The training programme brought together in this volume presents different types of problems and the role of the rural people in the problem solving process at the community level. It has been shown in various case studies how at various stages the rural people may play a crucial role in turning or otherwise discouraging situation into one of promise. The real achievement of the rural people lies not so much in the fact the project such as the school building lane pavement community centre or construction of well of accomplished but in bringing together badly divided and faction ridden village communities to join in a co operative venture. The present volume consists of ten chapters. The first second and third chapters are devoted to theory and definition with historical background of the community development. Fourth to sixth chapters are related with preparation and training programme of project. In the seventh and eight chapters authors have explained about the implementation and evaluation on project. The conclusion of the book has summarized in the last chapter in the form of suggestions for upcoming of Community Development in the context of village of country as called India. 204 pp.
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Published by International Union of Crystallography / Munksgaard., 1964
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. History. 2. Germplasm Management. 3. Containerised nursery. 4. Nutrient constraints diagnosis and remediation. 5. Insect pests and their management. 6. Fungal and bacterial diseases. 7. Viral diseases. Kinnow in Northwest India: glimpses. Kinnow Mandarin is one of those introduced commercial citrus cultivars of India which has revolutionised the Citriculture scenario in northwest India. Ever since is introduction in 1960s, several efforts have been made to strengthen the information pertaining to different aspects of Kinnow cultivation. But none of the available literatures provides a complete, comprehensive and up-to-date account of Kinnow. Scientists from National Research Centre for Citrus at Nagpur through their long standing experience have attempted to bring out such a piece of information that could guide citrus researchers as well as entrepreneurs to take Kinnow industry of northwest India to some distinction.
Published by Meghalaya Biodiversity Board, Shillong, 2021
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: New. Contents: Message. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Conspectus of species. 3. Photo plates of species. 4. References. 5. Index to botanical names. 6. Index to vernacular names. From the Preface: The state of Meghalaya in Northeast India in a part of Indo-Burma hotspot and is rich in floristic diversity and endemism. The variation in edaphoclimatic conditions and the occurrence of different vegetation types i.e., tropical, subtropical-broad leaved, pine forest, bamboo and grasslands make it one of the richest botanical regions of our country. The rich floristic diversity of the state was recognized by a number of world renowned taxonomists. The botanical exploration of the state started towards the end of 18th century and subsequently followed by a number of botanists and researchers. This has led to the generation of a large database on the floristic diversity of the state. However, researchers and general public interested in plants and their identification often face hardship in identifying the species in the field. The present work is the first attempt of its kind to provide a base line checklist of the flowering plants of the state of Meghalaya with coloured photographs.
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ISBN 10: 8132238311 ISBN 13: 9788132238317
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Add to basketTaschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The land degradation due to salinity and waterlogging is a global phenomenon, afflicting about one billion hectares within the sovereign borders of at least 75 countries. Besides staring at the food security, it has far reaching and unacceptable socio-economic consequences since a large proportion of this land is inhabited by smallholder farmers. The anthropogenic-environmental changes and the climate change are further adding to the problem of salinity and waterlogging. The phenomenon of sea-level rise will bring more areas under waterlogged salinity due to inundation by sea water. Thus, dealing with the salinity in reality is becoming a highly onerous task owing to its complex nature, uncertainty and differential temporal and spatial impacts. Nevertheless, with the need to provide more food, feed, fuel, fodder and fiber to the expanding population, and non-availability of new productive land, there is a need for productivity enhancement of these lands. In fact, the salt-affected andwaterlogged lands cannot be neglected since huge investments have been made throughout the world in the development of irrigation and drainage infrastructure. The social, economic and environmental costs being high for theon-and/off-farm reclamation techniques, saline agriculture including agroforestry inculcated with modern innovative techniques, is now emerging as a potential tool not only for arresting salinity and waterlogging but for other environmental services like mitigate climate change, sequester carbon and biodiversity restoration. This publication attempts to address a wide range of issues, principles and practices related to the salinity involved in rehabilitation of waterlogged saline soils and judicious use of saline waters including sea water. Many of the site specific case studies typical to the saline environment including coastal ecologies sustaining productivity, rendering environmental services, conserving biodiversity and mitigating climate change have been described in detail. Written by leading researchers and experts of their own fields, the book is a must, not only for salinity experts but also for policy makers, environmentalists, students and educationists alike. More importantly, it contributes to reversing the salinity trends and teaches to sustain with salinity ensuring the livelihood of resource-poor farming families leaving in harsh ecologies including coastal areas which are more vulnerable to climate change.
Published by People's Publishing House, New Delhi, 1972
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. ** From the personal collection of distinguished professor emeritus of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Washington, and author, Paul Richard Brass (1936-2022) / *We are a Veteran-Owned, Family-Run, Small Business in the Pacific Northwest*.
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Foreword. 1. An overview of gender budgeting in India/A.K. Singh. 2. Gender budgeting among the marginalised a case of Parayan/Bindu Ramachandaran. 3. Women empowerment through FDA Project a study of Baria Forest Division of Gujarat/S.P. Singh and M.J. Parmar. 4. Gender budgeting and women empowerment/Abdul Majeed Mulla. 5. Gender impact and performance in research and development a case study of NBRI/S.K.S. Rathore R.N. Gupta Seema Sharma B. Kumar and Vivek Shrivastava. 6. Women's empowerment through gender budgeting a review in the Indian Context/Anjali Goyal. 7. Entrepreneurship among tribal women and its impact on their quality of life/Kanhaiya Ahuja and Krishna Veni Motha. 8. Self employment training an approach to women empowerment/Anjali Ganesh. 9. An overview of changing scenario of women empowerment in India's Five Year Plans a futuristic vision of XI Five Year Plan towards Women's sustainability in global era/S.P. Singh and P.K. Biswas. 10. Impact of Swashakti and Swayamsiddha Project on women empowerment/A.K. Singh and R.V.P. Singh. 11. Gender budgeting for economic empowerment and capacity building in Panchayati Raj System in decentralized planning framework/R.D. Singh. 12. Women living with HIV/AIDS and Government spending on health care services in sub Saharan Africa/Gafar T. Ijaiya Abdulgafar R. Bello Muftau A. Ijaiya Usman and A. Raheem. 13. Influence of education in reproductive life of Santal tribal women in Bangladesh/Manoshi Das. 14. Gender budgeting in agricultural resource management a study of Jhabua district of M.P./S.P. Singh A.K. Singh and Deepak Tripathi. 15. Concept tools and methods of gender budgeting/Rajesh R. Modi and Sheetal B. Gohel. 16. Gender budgeting a tool for women empowerment through SHGs in Jhabua District of M.P./S.P. Singh. 17. Democratic institution political representation and women's empowerment the quota debate in India/Pawan Kumar Banta. 18. Gender budget a case study of India/O.P. Shukla. 19. Gender budgeting progress and prospects towards women empowerment in India/R.V.P. Singh. 20. Gender budgeting for women empowerment/Ruchi Gupta. 21. Women empowerment in Garhwal Himalaya/Vijay Kumar and Udai Pratap Singh. 22. A framework for women's participation in forest resource management a study of JFM Villagesin Jhabua district/S.P. Singh K.N. Krishna Kumar and Ashok Gautam. 23. Gender budgeting and women empowerment/Nandita Kaushal. 24. Gender budgeting in Tripura a misty picture/Jayanta Choudhury. 25. Gender budgeting as a tool for women empowerment/Roli Misra. 26. Empowerment of women an anthropological approach/Samar Kumar Biswas and Somenath Bhattacharjee. 27. Review of schemes for women empowerment in Gujarat/S.P. Singh and Prakash Parmar. 28. The women empowerment in Uttar Pradesh some observations with reference to the Schedule Tribes/Udai Pratap Singh and Vijay Kumar. 29. Indian women workforce striking a balance between work life/Smita Singh. 30. Women empowerment an overview/A. Sharma D.K. Singh and Amrita Rao. 31. Women natural resources environment and livelihoods diversity/Siddhartha Sarkar. 32. Women's empowerment through gender budgeting a review in the Indian perspective/Nimish Gupta and Brijendra Singh. 33. A perspective on gender budgeting in India identifying knowledge gap/Prabhat Pankaj and Faisal Ahmed. 34. Gender budgeting in India/P.S. Tripathi and Rajesh Nigam. 35. Women empowerment and development discourse in India/A.K. Singh and Ravish Kumar. 36. Women entrepreneurship in India problems and prospects/D. Pulla Rao. 37. Women entrepreneurship in India bane or boon/Surabhi Agarwal. Index. Gender budgeting has been internationally recognized as a key tool for empowering women by incorporating gender perspective and concerns at all levels and stages of development planning policy programmes and delivery mechanism. Government of Indiahas adopted gender budgeting for gender equity as a mission statement and is widely disseminating tools and stra.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. The key to sustaining the soil resource base is to maintain, or enhance, soil quality. Soil quality cannot be seen or measured directly from the soil alone but is inferred from soil characteristics and soil behavior under defined conditions. In essence, the.