Central Asia: Traditional Agrodiversity Management: A Case Study Of Central Himalayan Village ...


Central Asia: Traditional Agrodiversity Management: A Case Study Of Central Himalayan Village Ecosystem Abhishek Chandra, P. Pardha Saradhi, R. K. Maikhuri, K. G. Saxena, and K. S. Rao, 2011   Environmental, biological, socio-cultural and economic status variation existing in the Central Himalaya have led to the evolution of diverse and unique traditional agroecosystems, crop species and livestock, which facilitate the traditional mountain farming societies to sustain themselves. Indigenous...

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