Glimpses of Central Himalaya: A Socioeconomic & Ecological Perspective, Part 2 |
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Contents
Preface iii | 305 |
Agricultural Economy of the Bhotias in Central | 317 |
Deteriorating Agricultural Economy in Hills | 333 |
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According agricultural agricultural land Almora animals average base cattle cent Central Himalaya centres conservation considered cost cover crop cultivated cultivated land degradation Department distribution district ecological economic effect elevation energy entire environment Environmental families farm field fodder followed forest forestry fruits fuel functions Garhwal given grass grazing Group growth Gujjars higher hill human important improved increase India industries irrigation known Kumaun lack land landslides landuse leaves Linn material mean mining mountains Nainital natural needs pasture pattern plains planning plant population potential Pradesh prepared present pressure problems production programmes projects range region reported requirements respectively river rural season seeds Singh slope social soil Source species sustainable TABLE Tarai and Bhabar timber tree tribals unit various vegetable villages waste watershed women worship yield zone