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Land
is one of the most essential natural resources for the survival and prosperity
of humankind, and it is the platform on which human activities take place. But
in today’s world, this land is under intense pressure. The human population is
expanding fast around the globe which is increasing the demands on several
natural resources. As a result of this significant pressure, degradation of
land is taking place and land productivity is reducing. The situation in many
countries is not sustainable, even though strenuous efforts have been made to
halt this degradation. Resources are being used unabashedly and this is leading
to their over-exploitation. This will cause a lack of resources for the future
generations and hence their regulated and controlled use in required quantities
should be done. Hence, resource management is the need of the hour.
In this bilingual
book, an attempt has been made to figure out how proper utilization of land
could be done and why is it important to manage the usage of resources so as to
preserve them for the upcoming generations. In the 22 chapters, we have
discussed about how land degradation is affecting the development in
agricultural sector, how land usage can be monitored, how the discovery of
different resources and their management affects the mankind and finally what
new policies and strategies could be adopted to avert the land from degrading
further.
1. Palaeoenvironmental significance of trace fossils from joyan member of jaisalmer formation of the jaisalmer basin, western rajasthan, india
v. S. Parihar, abhimanyu singh, c. P. Khichi and s. L. Nama
2. Need to prevent the land degradation for sustainable development of agriculture sector: a case study of karnataka state
s. S. Hangaragi
3. Spatio-temporal analysis of land use and land cover change in belagavi city of karnataka
sunanda i. Kittali
4. Spatiotemporal controls of heavy-metal distribution along a river channel: a case study of suvarnavathi river, karnataka
r. Nirmala, n. Verma, and r. P. Singh
5. Dynamics of land use pattern in rajasthan
alok chauhan
6. Monitoring land use & land cover change (especially water body) in a hilly city: ajmer
renu poonia, devesh saharan and shweta nehra
7. Resource utilization in environment and sustainable management
anjali purohit, anuya verma and rohini trivedi
8. Agricultural productivity in north-western india
sadhana kothari, sanjay parihar
9. Impact of agriculture on the socio-economic milieu: a geographical analysis of rajasthan
yudhister sharma
10. Trends of urban planning in the state of rajasthan
priyansha singh, asha rathore
11. Marketing strategies in agro-based industries, in context to rajasthan
taruna sharma, jaisingh
12. An analysis of agricultural land utilization in sikar district (rajasthan)
vishwmaitri shekhawat, lalit singh jhala
13. Strategic transportation and land-use planning: a covetable key for sustainable transportation in small towns
prakash jyoti saikia
14. Dynamics of agriculture land use for sustainable development: a case study of karnataka state
s. A. Kerutagi
15. Mining and land use dynamics: a case study of ramganjmandi tehsil, kota, rajasthan, india (1990-2020)
arushi rana
16. Land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement: law and politics
vinod kumar meena
17. Discovery of power energy resources in thar: oil and natural gas reserves and its production
pushpa kumari, o. P. Devasi
18. Transformation of urban agglomeration & sustainable development- a case study of ahmedabad
vrinda ojha, shital shukla
19. Land utilisation and resource management
anita rathore
20. Land utilization in bundelkhand region: a case study of jhansi district, uttar pradesh
neetesh kumar
21. Temporal variation of the landside occurrences: a case study of shimla district
sudhir kumar
22. An analysis of the applicability of the rank-size rule for the municipalities in pali district, rajasthan, india
shrikant, om prakash
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