Ravine Lands: Greening for Livelihood and Environmental Security 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8043-2_26
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Gender Challenges and Socio-economic Strategies for Livelihood Security in Ravine Areas

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“…As this review does not aim to expound the various types of gully prevention and rehabilitation measures or the integrated watershed development projects that are implemented in the badlands, we direct the interested reader to consult the guidelines of the IISWC (ICAR‐CSWCRTI, 2014; Singh, Kurothe, et al, 2021) as well as recent reviews on badlands rehabilitation techniques and their effects (Bhan & Arora, 2018; Kumar, Adhikary, & Dash, 2020; Sikka et al, 2018; Soni et al, 2018; Tomar & Verma, 2018; Verma et al, 2018), essays on nutrient management approaches for soil health improvement (Dey et al, 2018; Verma & Singh, 2018) and discourses on economic viability, public perception, policy dimensions and ground‐level applicability of the badlands management strategies (Balooni, 2003; Dagar & Singh, 2018; Mishra et al, 2018; Pande, Bhatnagar, et al, 2018; Pande, Kurothe, et al, 2018) specific to India.…”
Section: Badlands Management: System Strategies Problems and Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As this review does not aim to expound the various types of gully prevention and rehabilitation measures or the integrated watershed development projects that are implemented in the badlands, we direct the interested reader to consult the guidelines of the IISWC (ICAR‐CSWCRTI, 2014; Singh, Kurothe, et al, 2021) as well as recent reviews on badlands rehabilitation techniques and their effects (Bhan & Arora, 2018; Kumar, Adhikary, & Dash, 2020; Sikka et al, 2018; Soni et al, 2018; Tomar & Verma, 2018; Verma et al, 2018), essays on nutrient management approaches for soil health improvement (Dey et al, 2018; Verma & Singh, 2018) and discourses on economic viability, public perception, policy dimensions and ground‐level applicability of the badlands management strategies (Balooni, 2003; Dagar & Singh, 2018; Mishra et al, 2018; Pande, Bhatnagar, et al, 2018; Pande, Kurothe, et al, 2018) specific to India.…”
Section: Badlands Management: System Strategies Problems and Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%