Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Satish Serial Publishing House, 2021
ISBN 10: 9390660211 ISBN 13: 9789390660216
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Review of Literature. 3. Theoretical Orientation. 4. Research Setting. 5. Research Methodology. 6. Result and Discussion. 7. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation. 8. Future Scope of Study. Bibliography. Appendix. Indian farming has been evolving mostly with an intrinsic and systemic contradiction; when productivity increases, income plunges; and, when both income and productivity improve simultaneously, livelihood may decline. This is mainly due to the non-integration amongst and between the production, market and livelihood. Global observers are shocked to see that with a buffer stock of 75 million tons of food grain, how does a nation reeling with hunger so harshly and which is reflected in our melancholic position on the ladder of global hunger index. The present book, based on the thesis work, carried out by Mr Debraj Roy in 2020 in a location of West Bengal under the guidance of Prof. S K Acharya of BCKV to empirically test the compliances and contradictions of these apparently conflicting issues in a way to derive a grassroot policy for the resilient strategy. A score of multivariate statistical techniques has been applied to extract the embedded factuality out of a plethora of hard evidences.
Verlag: BSI, 1997
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents: Introduction. 1. Collections from the Indian sub-continent in the Herbaria of the Natural History Museum, London/A.R. Vickery. 2. The Herbarium of Pisa Botanic Garden : scientific tradition shapes its future/ G. Bedini and F. Garbari. 3. Structure and taxonomic significance of leaf veinlets of the Rutaceae I. Acronychia J. R. & G. Forst/T.A. Rao. 4. Biodiversity in India, 1993/F.R. Fosberg. 5. Herbaria are worth having, but why?David G. Mann. 6. The relationship between future wilderness and In-situ and Ex-situ plant conservation/Brian Morley. 7. Biodiversity and conservation/V.M. Meher-Homji. 8. Herbarium studies and their role in germplasm collecting, conservation and use/R.K. Arora. 9. Depleting plant resources in the Rajasthan desert/N.P. Singh and R.P. Pandey. 10. Conservation of plant diversity : Herbarium and systematics/M.K. Pandit, I.M. Sulaiman and C.R. Babu. 11. Sexual dimorphism in Caesalpinia platyloba Watson/G.V.S. Murthy. 12. Diversity in Indian Hornworts (Bryophyta) : a state of the art report/D.K. Singh. 13. Structure and taxonomic significance of leaf veinlets of the Rutaceae II. Medicosma Hook. f. and Flindersia R. Br./T.A. Rao. 14. Unreported ethnomedicinal uses of plants as Aphrodisiac from the folk-lores of Uttar Pradesh plains, India/K.K. Khanna, V. Mudgal, G. Shukla and P.K. Srivastava. 15. Wild edible plants of Sikkim Himalaya/R.C. Srivastava. 16. Role of herbaria in the study of orchid flora of Arunachal Pradesh, conservation and development with particular reference to orchid herbarium Tipi/S.N. Hegde and A.N. Rao. 17. 290 pp.
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