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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. 1. Micro finance and sustainable rural development/S.K. Das and B.P. Nanda. 2. Micro finance and rural poor in Orissa/N. Acharya. 3. Dynamics of micro finance and social transformation/P.C. Dhal. 4. Micro finance and empowerment of women/A.K. Pati and B.F. Lyngdoh. 5. Micro credit through Self Help Groups/B.B. Swain and G. Nayak. 6. Micro financing by regional rural banks/A.C. Swain. 7. Micro finance and empowerment of the poor/R.K. Sahoo. 8. Micro finance Self Help Groups and poverty removal/S.K. Das. 9. Micro finance and rural development in Orissa/S.K. Das J. Rath and N.C. Dash. 10. Micro credit Self Help Groups and empowerment of women/S. Patra. 11. Building social capital for combating poverty/A.P. Samal. 12. Role of women in rural development/R.R. Prusty. Appendix Main findings and recommendations of the committee on financial inclusion (Chairman C. Rangarajan) January 2008. Index. Rural development is primarily concerned with addressing the needs of the rural poor in the matter of sustainable economic activities. Alleviation of rural poverty can be achieved by identifying income generating activities with focus on micro finance as the basic input for socio economic development. Role of micro finance in eradication of poverty was stressed by the United Nations in its Economic and Social Council meet on July 25 1997 in which the council called for strengthening the micro credit institutions. The present work contains the research papers and articles contributed by researchers social scientists and academicians. Topics ranging from the concept of micro finance Self Help Groups issues in rural credit delivery system bank linkage programmes rural development and related matters have been examined and policy measures suggested to help the rural poor. The book will be useful for planners policy makers administrators academicians social scientists teachers and students interested in micro finance as a tool of rural development. 164 pp.
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condizione: New. Environment as Capsule: All about Environment Education Informally. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. The book "Environment as Capsule" is witty informal approach to describe what's happened, is happening, and will happen to the environment. It captures your interest with a revolutionary new approach to understand the environmental science. Some realistic case studies, experiences woven throughout each chapter, uses real-life stories to give you a tangible and engaging framework around which to learn and understand the science behind environmental issues. This book gives us a chance to learn about the stories that go along with all that is going on in our world, pollution, destruction, global warming, or better phrased as climate change. It encompasses the thoroughly expressed information about The Panchatatvas; from the source to finish, but there is a part of it we know so little about. This book is a good read for those who want to know more about our environment and what we and they can do to change, protect and use it wisely by learning it through informal ways. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the world we live in. It inspires all of us to take actions however small to decelerate the destruction to mother earth that human beings have been doing. Environment as Capsule is an excellent overview of the science of the environment, the history of human development and its environmental consequences, and the challenges of environmental policy. A quick read as it delves into material and biotic factors that explain the dynamics of environment. This book explains very scary the issues of disposal of trash, the scarcity of water, the level of pollution in our atmosphere, and how little consideration we have for saving the planet, or thinking about our next generation. Very sobering! (jacket).
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Aggiungi al carrellotables, photos (illustratore). Contents Preface 1 Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural fields making agriculture truly environment friendlyAK Misra Venkatesh Bharadwaj and Akansha Rastogi 2 Impact of climate change on agriculture adopting some adaptation measuresHarsh Vardhan Puranik and Atul Kumar Gupta 3 Climate change and its impact on productivity of rice and wheat a case of Tarai Area of UttarakhandHS Kushwaha Manisha Rani Amod Kumar and Menka Mehra 4 Climate change agriculture interrelationships issues facing rural IndiaArpita Sharma 5 Impact of climatic variability on rice and wheat productivity experiences from Meerut District of Western Uttar PradeshUP Shahi Ashok Kumar BP Dhyani RK Naresh Deepak Sisodia and AK Chaubey 6 Factors for climate change efforts to overcome global warming impact on agricultural production system and livelihoodLal Singh Parmeet Singh BA Khanday and Subhash Chand 7 Effect of High Diurnal temperature on pollen and spikelet sterility of basmati and non basmati rice varieties agriculture as a climate sensitive sectorV Venkatramanan SD Singh and Shachi Shah 8 Climate change and its potential effects on tree line position impending threats of increasing temperatureNisar Bhat 9 Global Climate change and its impact on livestock production a threat to livestock dependent economiesAli Seid Mohammed and Kon Daniel Awan 10 Contribution of livestock to global warming a focus on mitigation strategiesLipismita Samal and Chinmoy Mishra 11 Global warming climate change and burning problems livestock not to the blameAlok Kumar Akanksha Rastogi Vivek pal and Ambrish Kumar 12 Bed planting system promotes crop diversification for improving livelihoods in Indo-Gangetic plainsRK Naresh B Singh Ashok Kumar and UP Shahi 13 Climate change as a multiplier of food security risksPoonam Khurana 14 Food production in peril concerns and challenges of global warmingKush Kalra 15 Climate change impact on forest cover in IndiaAtul Dubey 16 Estimation of salinity areas through visual interpretation in parts of South West Punjab using remote sensing and GISAvadhesh Kumar Koshal 17 Growth photopsynthesis Nodule nitrogen and carbon fixation in Berseem Trifolium Alexandrinum L genotypes under salinity stressDeepak Kumar Depika and PK Singh 18 Adaptation capabilities of mountain agriculture a response to global warmingVir Singh and BS Bisht 19 Agricultures potential to combat climate change a review of the evidenceKavita Tariyal and Uma Melkania 20 The Himalaya Rangelands basis for ecological food and livelihood securityVir Singh Nanda Nautiyal and JC Badola Climate change is looming large on the globe and has become a major issue of our concern This situation of the global environment poses threat at several fronts Agriculture which is closely linked with weather cycle is one of such fronts All agricultural operations are designed in tune with climate pattern Even a slight fluctuation in any critical environmental factor such as temperature may cause irreversible damage to agricultural performance The present book underlines such concerns about current status our environment and agriculture Edited by prominent scholars of the first and the largest agricultural university of India the book collates the perspective and research based articles portraying agriculture scenarios under the spell of on going climate change and offering adaptation strategies to overcome current and perceived problems Containing 20 chapters the book discusses impact of the changing climate on agriculture and of agriculture on environment climate change influence on productivity of crops effect of high diurnal temperature on pollen and spikelet sterility climate change effects on forests and forestry and livestock livestocks contribution to global warming etc The book also attempts to underline various strategies for reducing agricultures vulnerability to climate change and for adaptation to on going climate change The book will be useful for agriculturists climate change specialists.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. Contents: I. Tribal life in Gujarat. i. Dangs through ages. ii. Dangi people. iii. Dangi life style. iv. Tribal Gods. v. Myths folklore and motifs. vi. Important manners and customs. vii. Memorials. viii. Biodiversity. II. Saputara the only hill station of Gujarat: 1. Saputara. 2. The ropeway. 3. Boating. 4. Valley view point. 5. Gardens. 6. Sunset point. 7. Artist village. 8. Museum. II. Other Tourist Destinations in Dangs: 1. Waghai. 2. Waghai Botanical Garden. 3. Vansda National Park. 4. Gira falls. 5. Mahal. 6. Mahal eco camp site. 7. Kilad eco campsite. 8. Purna sanctua. 9. Girmal falls. 10. Dangs Darbar. 11. Cultural show at Ahwa. 12. Shabari Dham. 13. Mayadevi Temple. 14. Unnai Mata temple and hot springs. 15. Fort of Roopgarh (Kalibel). 16. Ambapada. 17. Nalanda Dev (Borkhal). 18. Shiv temple Chikhli. 19. Devinamal Eco Campsite. 20. Vanil Udyog. III. Bhagats (Herbal Healers) of The Dangs clinical evidences of some herbal therapies: i. Dang pharmacy. ii. Lok Darbar: a forum for redressal of grievances. iii. Maliki tree. iv. Dang concerns. IV. Migrations: 1. Cultural issues. 2. Push V/s pull issues. 3. Geographical factors. V. Reduction in seasonal migration in Dangs: 1. Background. 2. Seasonal migration. 3. Dairy development. 4. Villages. 5. Wadi project. Dangs demographics and climate. Potential of the Dangs (SWOT). How to reach Dangs. Bibliography. From the Introduction: The district of Dang lies between 20.39 degree to 21.5 degree North latitudes and 72.29 degree to 73.51 degree East longitudes. The Dang is comprised of 311 Villages and has an area of 1764 sq. km. Even though Dangs lies about 200 kilometers north of Metropolitan Mumbai, the Dang District remains quite isolated and materially developed. Encompassing 1764 sq. km. in a rugged valley, the Dangs is noted for its still largely pristine teak forests. The district has an overall literacy rate of 75.16% (Male: 83.06%, Female: 67.38%). Almost 100% of the population resides in the countryside, sustaining themselves, just above the subsistence level by growing local varieties of millet and other seed crops. However, this is a district where all the 311 villages are electrified and connected with maximum number of black top roads. The Dangs is the abode of tribals i.e. Varli, Kukna, Bhil, Nayaka and Kotvariya. All the villages of the district are fully covered by dense forests named as Mahal, Kalibel, Galkund, Don, Waghai and Pipaldahad. As per the 2011 census, the population of the district was 228, 291. The Dangs is 100% tribal district declared by the Economic Times and also it was one of the most backward districts among top 20 in India mentioned in the bulletin of Planning Commission but Dangis have started coming out of the extreme poverty by opting mixed crops in their regular agricultural practices. Dangis are far beyond the other tribals of the country. They have started innovative ways of irrigation to their farms and youth of the community has started opting jobs in service sector. Although most of the tribals in eastern pocket do migrate in search of better employment, yet their hunger for education, better lifestyles and search for stability have caused them to move up the ladder in an ascending manner.
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