Ecological Carnage in the HimalayaVir Singh, R. J. Sharma, Anil Kumar The book is written in 15 chapters by the eminent mountain scholars. The author attempts to present the scenario of ecological carnage in the Himalayas with concrete suggestions to avert and reverse the process. |
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Page 70
... fodder was taken . To ascertain the fuel requirements , 25 spots of 5x5 Mtrs each in the whole forest area were ... fodder and the water supply , the input - output ratio in each month is different and , therefore , the energy input and ...
... fodder was taken . To ascertain the fuel requirements , 25 spots of 5x5 Mtrs each in the whole forest area were ... fodder and the water supply , the input - output ratio in each month is different and , therefore , the energy input and ...
Page 156
... fodders is exceptionally higher . Some fodder trees offer even much superior fodder than the cultivated ones ( Singh et al . 1988 ) . Fodder Supply Throughout the Year Cultivated fodders are mostly annual types . They can't provide fodder ...
... fodders is exceptionally higher . Some fodder trees offer even much superior fodder than the cultivated ones ( Singh et al . 1988 ) . Fodder Supply Throughout the Year Cultivated fodders are mostly annual types . They can't provide fodder ...
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... fodders mainly depends on the availability of a particular fodder species within the accessible reach , season of foliage production and the quality of fodder . Amatya ( 1990 ) has provided the list of 44 fodder trees widely preferred ...
... fodders mainly depends on the availability of a particular fodder species within the accessible reach , season of foliage production and the quality of fodder . Amatya ( 1990 ) has provided the list of 44 fodder trees widely preferred ...
Contents
The Seismic Hazard at Tehri Dam | 1 |
Hydroponic Techniques for Growing Vegetables | 17 |
Aquatic Resources of NorthWestern Himalaya | 35 |
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activities Almora altitude Anil Kumar 1995 animal cent Central Himalaya changes Chipko Chipko movement conservation crops damage degradation Dehra Dun Delhi diversity earthquakes ecological movement economic ecosystem Edited by Vir environment environmental erosion factors fault fish Fisheries fodder fodder species fodder trees fragile fuel Ganga Garhwal genetic resources germplasm grazing ground accelerations Gujars hectare hill Himachal Pradesh Himalayan region human hydroponic I.B.D. Dehra Dun increased India Indo-Gangetic plain input Joshi kilo jule energy kmē Kumaun Kumaun Himalaya lakes landslides livestock mahseers material milk production minerals mining monsoon mountain agriculture mountain areas Nainital Nepal nutrient solution percent plants plate tectonics population R. J. Sharma reservoir river roads Sehgal seismic Sharma and Anil Shimla slopes Social Forestry soil source rivers streams stress drop sustainability tannins Tehri dam timber tion Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand valley vegetation villages Vir Singh Yamuna zone