Carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry systems and its potential in climate change mitigation
Agroforestry, a sustainable land use practice adopted as a strategy under Kyoto Protocol,
plays a crucial role to mitigate the inevitable climate change with a promising potential of …
plays a crucial role to mitigate the inevitable climate change with a promising potential of …
Integrated phytobial remediation of dissolved pollutants from domestic wastewater through constructed wetlands: An interactive macrophyte-microbe-based green and …
Macrophytes have the potential to withstand pollutant-induced stress and can be used to
clean contaminated water using phyto-extraction, phyto-degradation, phyto-filtration, phyto …
clean contaminated water using phyto-extraction, phyto-degradation, phyto-filtration, phyto …
Land cover changes and carbon dynamics in Central India's dry tropical forests: A 25-year assessment and nature-based eco-restoration approaches
Anthropogenic land use and land cover changes are major drivers of environmental
degradation and declining soil health across heterogeneous landscapes in Central India. To …
degradation and declining soil health across heterogeneous landscapes in Central India. To …
Role of traditional agroforestry systems in climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration: An investigation from the semi-arid region of Pakistan
Several agroforestry systems prevail in different agro-ecological zones of Pakistan, and
cover a remarkable area of 19.3 million hectares. They not only play an important role in …
cover a remarkable area of 19.3 million hectares. They not only play an important role in …
Impact of coal mining on land use changes, deforestation, biomass, and C losses in Central India: Implications for offsetting CO2 emissions
A Mishra, SL Swamy, TK Thakur… - Land Degradation & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the continuous growth in renewable sources of energy, coal remains the primary
source of energy security in develo** countries and accounted for 1.1 Gt of CO2 annually …
source of energy security in develo** countries and accounted for 1.1 Gt of CO2 annually …
Vegetation composition, soil properties, and carbon stock of montane forests along a disturbance in the Garhwal Himalaya, India
A Tiwari, VP Khanduri, D Rawat, B Singh… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The management of forests is essential for the conservation of biodiversity and climate
change. Studies on the variation in forest tree diversity and carbon sequestration by the …
change. Studies on the variation in forest tree diversity and carbon sequestration by the …
Impact of coal mining on land use dynamics and soil quality: Assessment of land degradation vulnerability through conjunctive use of analytical hierarchy process and …
M Pandey, A Mishra, SL Swamy… - Land Degradation & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Coal is the major source of energy in India, where 66% of the thermal power is generated
from different grades of coal. The surging energy demand for domestic and industrial sectors …
from different grades of coal. The surging energy demand for domestic and industrial sectors …
Crop Production and Carbon Sequestration Potential of Grewia oppositifolia-Based Traditional Agroforestry Systems in Indian Himalayan Region
N Tariyal, A Bijalwan, S Chaudhary, B Singh… - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Bhimal (Grewia oppositifolia) is the most important agroforestry tree species used for fodder,
fuel and fiber in the Himalayan region. In the present study, G. oppositifolia-based traditional …
fuel and fiber in the Himalayan region. In the present study, G. oppositifolia-based traditional …
Spatial heterogeneity of ecosystem services and their valuation across Himalayas: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis
Services (ES) to millions of people living in mountainous areas but also provide essential ES
to those living downstream. However, there is often an uneven distribution of ES availability …
to those living downstream. However, there is often an uneven distribution of ES availability …
Soil redistribution rates along the forested and cultivated steep hillslope in the mid‐Himalayas using fallout—137Cs and RUSLE model
Soil erosion emerged as a significant land degradation concern, causing serious threat to
soil ecosystem services in the Himalayan region. The complex topography of the region …
soil ecosystem services in the Himalayan region. The complex topography of the region …