Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of India

Hill and mountainous landscape and  physiography are prone to accelerated water runoff, soil erosion, sedimentation, and non-point source pollution.  Ecological restoration of degraded hill lands would trigger the process of soil/terrestrial C sequestration, improvements in productivity and use eff...

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Main Authors: Anup Das, Subhash Babu, Jayanta Layek, M. Thoi Thoi Devi, R. Krishnappa, P. K. Ghosh, N. Prakash, S. V. Ngachan
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Published: Puspa Publishing House 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.pphouse.org/index.php/IJEP/article/view/4529
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author Anup Das
Subhash Babu
Jayanta Layek
M. Thoi Thoi Devi
R. Krishnappa
P. K. Ghosh
N. Prakash
S. V. Ngachan
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description Hill and mountainous landscape and  physiography are prone to accelerated water runoff, soil erosion, sedimentation, and non-point source pollution.  Ecological restoration of degraded hill lands would trigger the process of soil/terrestrial C sequestration, improvements in productivity and use efficiency of inputs, mitigation and adaptation of climate change, provisioning of essential ecosystem services, increase in biodiversity by restoration of wildlife habitat, and increase in human wellbeing. The North Eastern Region (NER) of India (26.2  M ha geographical area), comprises the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura, lies between 22005’ and 29030’ N latitudes and 87055’ and 97024’ E longitudes. The region is characterized by diverse agro-climatic and geographical situations. On steep slope, because of continuous removal of topsoil, organic matter status is poor to medium. In this region, around 56% of the area is under low altitude, 33% mid altitude and the rest under high altitude. Reversing degradation trends necessitates identification and implementation of site-specific strategies. Choice of strategies depends on biophysical (climate, geology, soil type, drainage patterns, vegetation, land use) and human factors (demography, infrastructure, land tenure, access to credit and market). There is an urgent need to formulate a regional program in a mission mode approach engaging all the stakeholders to disseminate CA approaches for food and environmental security in the region. Need based technical support, farm mechanization, credit facilities and other inputs should be made available to the farmers to achieve desired goal of food security and environmental sustainability.
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spelling doaj-art-e23eb64039244ed38d4c91c8f55c81e92025-08-20T01:56:35ZengPuspa Publishing HouseInternational Journal of Economic Plants2349-47352017-11-014Nov, 4Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of IndiaAnup Das0Subhash Babu1Jayanta Layek2M. Thoi Thoi Devi3R. Krishnappa4P. K. Ghosh5N. Prakash6S. V. Ngachan7ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) IndiaICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya (793 103) India Hill and mountainous landscape and  physiography are prone to accelerated water runoff, soil erosion, sedimentation, and non-point source pollution.  Ecological restoration of degraded hill lands would trigger the process of soil/terrestrial C sequestration, improvements in productivity and use efficiency of inputs, mitigation and adaptation of climate change, provisioning of essential ecosystem services, increase in biodiversity by restoration of wildlife habitat, and increase in human wellbeing. The North Eastern Region (NER) of India (26.2  M ha geographical area), comprises the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura, lies between 22005’ and 29030’ N latitudes and 87055’ and 97024’ E longitudes. The region is characterized by diverse agro-climatic and geographical situations. On steep slope, because of continuous removal of topsoil, organic matter status is poor to medium. In this region, around 56% of the area is under low altitude, 33% mid altitude and the rest under high altitude. Reversing degradation trends necessitates identification and implementation of site-specific strategies. Choice of strategies depends on biophysical (climate, geology, soil type, drainage patterns, vegetation, land use) and human factors (demography, infrastructure, land tenure, access to credit and market). There is an urgent need to formulate a regional program in a mission mode approach engaging all the stakeholders to disseminate CA approaches for food and environmental security in the region. Need based technical support, farm mechanization, credit facilities and other inputs should be made available to the farmers to achieve desired goal of food security and environmental sustainability. https://ojs.pphouse.org/index.php/IJEP/article/view/4529Conservation agriculture, degraded land, environmental sustainability, food security
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Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of India
International Journal of Economic Plants
Conservation agriculture, degraded land, environmental sustainability, food security
title Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of India
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title_fullStr Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of India
title_full_unstemmed Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of India
title_short Conservation Agriculture for Managing Degraded Lands and Advancing Food Security in North Eastern Region of India
title_sort conservation agriculture for managing degraded lands and advancing food security in north eastern region of india
topic Conservation agriculture, degraded land, environmental sustainability, food security
url https://ojs.pphouse.org/index.php/IJEP/article/view/4529
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