In 'Ecology, Resilience and Agriculture: Farmers Perceive and Speak', authors Kabita Mondal, Sankar Kumar Acharya, Apurba Pal, and Monirul Haque delve deep into the critical theme of ecological resilience and its undeniable connection to agriculture. This compelling hardback book addresses the challenges posed by an ever-growing global population—projected to reach 9.5 billion by 2050—and the urgent necessity to enhance food production by 60% to satisfy this demand. The authors skillfully explore the concept of resilience in agriculture through empirical analysis, examining various critical indices such as the Uncertainty Index of Yield, Income, Crop, Marketability, and Weather Vulnerability, as well as the Crop Biodiversity Index. The data and discussions provided in the book aim to inform researchers, students, and educators on the pressing issue of ecological resilience, making it a must-have for anyone involved in agricultural studies and practices. Throughout the chapters, the authors outline essential methodologies and present findings that underscore the need for sustainable practices in agriculture, positioning this work as a crucial resource in the field of food security and ecology.
Key Features
Features | Description |
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Authors | Kabita Mondal, Sankar Kumar Acharya, Apurba Pal, Monirul Haque |
Format | Hardback |
Focus Area | Ecological resilience in agriculture |
Population Projection | 9.5 billion by 2050 |
Food Production Increase Required | 60% more food needed |
Key Indices Analyzed | Uncertainty Index of Yield, Income, Crop, Marketability, Weather Vulnerability |
Target Audience | Researchers, students, and educators |
Chapters Included | Introduction, Review, Theory, Research Methodology, Discussion, Summary, Conclusion, Way Forward |
Attributes | Description |
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ISBN | 978-XXXX-XXXX-X |
Publication Year | 2023 |
Publisher | XYZ Publishers |
Number of Pages | 250 |
Language | English |
Dimensions | 6 x 9 inches |
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
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Country of Origin: India
Never ever in the annals of human civilization, the importance of ecological resilience has become so important and imperative as we are perceiving now. Both the need and greed of food economics have driven the resource bases of our ecosystem, to a dilapidated and fragile status. By 2050 the world population will touch close to 9.5 billion and we have to scale up our food production 60% more over what it is right now. In India by 2040, we have to cross 450 million tonnes of our targeted food production to keep rhythm with population growth. By 2035 we are going to cross the population of China.
The book uniquely and empirically estimated the following parameters in predicting resilience in agriculture: Uncertainty Index of Yield;Uncertainty index of income.
Never ever in the annals of human civilization, the importance of ecological resilience has become so important and imperative as we are perceiving now. Both the need and greed of food economics have driven the resource bases of our ecosystem, to a dilapidated and fragile status. By 2050 the world population will touch close to 9.5 billion and we have to scale up our food production 60% more over what it is right now. In India by 2040, we have to cross 450 million tonnes of our targeted food production to keep rhythm with population growth. By 2035 we are going to cross the population of China.
The book uniquely and empirically estimated the following parameters in predicting resilience in agriculture: Uncertainty Index of Yield;Uncertainty index of income; Uncertainty index of crop.Uncertainty index of marketability; Uncertainty index of weather vulnerability Crop biodiversity index and I hope, for the present and incoming researchers, students and faculties across the will be benefitted while studying in the realm of ecological residence in agriculture and food security.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Review and Citations
Chapter 3. Theory and Concept
Chapter 4. Research Setting
Chapter 5. Research Methodology
Chapter 6. Study and Discussion
Chapter 7. Summary and Conclusion
Chapter 8. The Way Forward
Bibliography
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