Land Degradation and Sustainable Land Management (SLM)
Causes for Land Degradation
- Poor Agricultural Practices: Poor agricultural practices such as improper crop rotations; overuse of agrochemicals etc.
- Soil Erosion: Soil erosion which leads to surface runoff and removal of topsoil.
- Vegetation Degradation: Vegetation degradation through activities such as deforestation, shifting cultivation etc.
- Urbanization: Increasing urbanization driven by increasing population pressure has increased diversion of land.
- Overgrazing: On one hand, India has one of the largest numbers of cattle population while on the other the grazing practices in India are not sustainable.
Impact of Land Degradation
- Economic Impact and Food Security: According to TERI, 2.54 per cent of ....
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