Emerging Trends in Natural Resource Management (Volume 1)

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  • Dr. Manik Chandra Kundu
  • Assistant Professor of Soil Science, Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Institute of Agriculture (Palli Siksha Bhavana), Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, West Bengal, India.

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This edited book is offered to showcase the latest scientific developments and innovative methods for the sustainable use of natural resources and their conservation, addressing issues such as population pressure and climate change, and balancing traditional approaches with modern, science-oriented methods of management.

The scope or thematic areas of this book volume include, but are not limited to, the following ones:

  • Soil fertility and soil health management
  • Integrated nutrient management and NUE
  • Advanced fertilizer technologies
  • Soil microbiome and nutrient cycling
  • Regenerative and conservation agriculture
  • Climate-smart agriculture
  • Carbon sequestration and GHG mitigation
  • Water resource and irrigation management
  • Land degradation and reclamation
  • Precision and site-specific nutrient management
  • Digital technologies in natural resource management
  • Biodiversity and ecosystem services
  • Agroforestry and integrated farming systems
  • Sustainable crop production systems
  • Agricultural pollution and environmental impacts
  • Circular economy and waste recycling
  • Socio-economic approaches of resource management
  • Case studies in innovative resource management

This book welcomes contributions from researchers, academicians, industry professionals, and policymakers, with an emphasis on new research, reviews, case studies, and observations in the field of natural resource management. It seeks to exchange new methods and evidence-based practices towards sustainable use and conservation of soil, water, land, and biological resources. It aims to improve scientific knowledge and policy-making, and to help achieve resource-efficient systems of sustainable development by integrating various perspectives.