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Agroforestry : Principles and Practices by Alok Kumar Patra

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : NIPA. 2015ISBN:
  • 9789381450765
  • 9789351305668
  • 9789389907322
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  • E-BOOK (Available ON-CAMPUS only)
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Contents:
Introduction Agroforestry Systems and Their Classification Social Forestry Agroforestry and Soil Productivity Tree-Crop Interactions in Agroforestry Multipurpose Trees for Agroforestry Tree Propagation and Nursery Management Agroforestry Management Agroforestry for Different Agroecological Zones Agroforestry for Watershed Management Agroforestry for Wasteland Development Agroforestry for Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation Agroforestry: Diagnosis and Design Design and Analysis of Agroforestry Experiments Economics of Agroforestry Agroforestry Extension
Summary: The origin of agroforestry practices, i.e. growing trees and shrubs with food and fruit crops and grasses is traditional and very old; but the science of agroforestry is new. Years of experience and experiments have shown that agroforestry as a land-use system is capable of yielding both food and wood and at the same time helps in conserving and rehabilitating the ecosystems. It has the capability to increase the overall productivity of land, maintain the nutrient balance in the soil and above all protect the nature. In the recent years, agroforestry has been recommended as a core subject in the curriculum of B. Sc. (Forestry) and B. Sc. (Agriculture) courses of the state agricultural universities. Keeping this in view, the book on has been written for the students. The common people, who love trees, would also find it worth reading. The book has been divided into sixteen s covering very comprehensive information on all aspects of agroforestry including history, concepts, classification, management, soil productivity, tree-crop interactions, multipurpose trees and their propagation, agroforestry for different agroclimatic zones, watershed and wasteland management through agroforestry, climate change adaptation and mitigation, diagnosis & design, experimental analysis, benefits and limitations, economics and extension of agroforestry. Definitions of agroforestry terminology, selected references and related web links are also added for the easy understanding and further study on the subject.
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Introduction
Agroforestry Systems and Their Classification
Social Forestry
Agroforestry and Soil Productivity
Tree-Crop Interactions in Agroforestry
Multipurpose Trees for Agroforestry
Tree Propagation and Nursery Management
Agroforestry Management
Agroforestry for Different Agroecological Zones
Agroforestry for Watershed Management
Agroforestry for Wasteland Development
Agroforestry for Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation
Agroforestry: Diagnosis and Design
Design and Analysis of Agroforestry Experiments
Economics of Agroforestry
Agroforestry Extension

The origin of agroforestry practices, i.e. growing trees and shrubs with food and fruit crops and grasses is traditional and very old; but the science of agroforestry is new. Years of experience and experiments have shown that agroforestry as a land-use system is capable of yielding both food and wood and at the same time helps in conserving and rehabilitating the ecosystems. It has the capability to increase the overall productivity of land, maintain the nutrient balance in the soil and above all protect the nature. In the recent years, agroforestry has been recommended as a core subject in the curriculum of B. Sc. (Forestry) and B. Sc. (Agriculture) courses of the state agricultural universities. Keeping this in view, the book on has been written for the students. The common people, who love trees, would also find it worth reading. The book has been divided into sixteen s covering very comprehensive information on all aspects of agroforestry including history, concepts, classification, management, soil productivity, tree-crop interactions, multipurpose trees and their propagation, agroforestry for different agroclimatic zones, watershed and wasteland management through agroforestry, climate change adaptation and mitigation, diagnosis & design, experimental analysis, benefits and limitations, economics and extension of agroforestry. Definitions of agroforestry terminology, selected references and related web links are also added for the easy understanding and further study on the subject.

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