WASTELAND MANAGEMENT THROUGH WATERSHED APPROACH
Keywords:
wasteland management, Integrated Rural DevelopmentAbstract
The present research paper deals with vital issues in adopting an integrated approach for wasteland management through watershed approach for sustainable development in Alwar district. It deals with specificities of Aravalli ranges and processes of farmer empowerment. Therefore, a comprehensive strategy of wasteland management must be based on a holistic and interdisciplinary understanding of both society and habitat within scientific framework. Various measures are to take to control further deterioration and degradation of wasteland.
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