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Soil respiration under different forest species in the riparian buffer of the semi-arid region of northwest India – A paper in Current Science

This paper in Current Science deals with soil respiration under different forest species in the riparian buffer of the semi-arid region of North West India. Soil respiration is a major process affecting the global carbon cycle and nutrient flux in the terrestrial ecosystem. It is the major pathway for exchange of gases from soil to atmosphere, influencing atmospheric temperature and ultimately contributing to global warming. Soil carbon is returned from the soil to the atmosphere through soil respiration, which represents one of the largest fluxes in the terrestrial C cycle1–3. The main sources of terrestrial flux of CO2 are decomposing soil organic matter, respiration from heterotrophic soil organisms and autotrophic live root respiration.

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Soil respiration under different forest species in the riparian buffer of the semi-arid region of northwest India – A paper in Current Science (2011)444.86 KB

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Agra, UP, India
Latitude: 27.178057, Longitude: 78.007789

Negotiating participatory irrigation management (PIM) - A research study from the Indian Himalayas

This research paper published in the Journal of Agricultural Water Management draws on a case study from a village in the Shiwalik region of the Indian Himalayas and identifies the role of diverse actors in exploiting historic and ecological factors to derail the Participatory Irrigation management (PIM) reforms to frame water management problems. The paper explores the inter-linkages between socio-cultural, institutional and ecological factors in derailing the PIM reforms. Participatory irrigation management (PIM) reforms are implemented in India to facilitate farmers’ participation in irrigation management, through water user groups.Read More

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Negotiating participatory irrigation management in the Indian Himalayas - Agricultural Water Management - V.S.Saravanan (2009)867.9 KB

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Shivalik, HP, India
Latitude: 31.528263, Longitude: 76.464128

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