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Geeta, Devi, and Tiwari Seema. "Land Use and Cropping Pattern Change in Bareilly District of UP: A Geographical Analysis." Goa Geographer XV, no. 1 (2018): 34–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7072647.

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Land use pattern of a region refers to the way the land of any region is utilized. The land may be used for agriculture, forest, and pasture, etc. Many factors like relief, climate, soil as well as social, economic, political conditions of a region determined the land use of a region. The land use analysis is an important aspect of geographical studies which provides proper guidelines for regional planning and development and also for future orientation of agriculture. Cropping Pattern describes the proportion of area under different crops at a point of time in a region. The cropping pattern i
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Shinde, Samadhan Dharma, and Uddhav Manohar Ghodake. "Analysis of the Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Solapur District Of Maharashtra, 2023-24." International Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, Agriculture and Management towards Paradigm Shift in Research (IJEBAMPSR) 2, no. 1 (2025): 130–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15286091.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> <em>Land is a very important natural resource for living beings and humans because the food grains required for human existence are obtained from the land. Land use and cropping patterns are mainly determined by the geology of the region. Considering geographical factors, humans grow various types of crops on the land. Therefore, it is the duty of a geographer to explain all geographical phenomena. In this context, it is necessary to study the aspects of land use and cropping patterns. This needs the study of land use and cropping patterns in the study area a
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Shinde, Samadhan Dharma, and Uddhav Manohar Ghodake. "Analysis of the Land Use and Cropping Pattern in Solapur District of Maharashtra, 2023-24." International Journal of Economics, Business, Accounting, Agriculture and Management towards Paradigm Shift in Research (IJEBAMPSR) 2, no. 1 (2025): 130–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15429895.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> <em>Land is a very important natural resource for living beings and humans because the food grains required for human existence are obtained from the land. Land use and cropping patterns are mainly determined by the geology of the region. Considering geographical factors, humans grow various types of crops on the land. Therefore, it is the duty of a geographer to explain all geographical phenomena. In this context, it is necessary to study the aspects of land use and cropping patterns. This needs the study of land use and cropping patterns in the study area a
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Mahadevaprasad, K. N., and S. Srikantaprasad. "A Geographical Analysis of Agricultural Conditions in Chamarajanagara District." Geographical Analysis 8, no. 1 (2019): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.53989/bu.ga.v8i1.1.

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Agriculture is one of the oldest occupations of human being. As the knowledge of man has increased, several new aspects were introduced into the field of Agriculture. After Independence, more emphasis has been given for the development of Agriculture. New technology has been induced in this field. Hence the cropping pattern and others have significantly changed. Here an attempt has been made to understand the various facets of Agriculture in the district. Work Participation rate, Net Sown Area, Net Area irrigated and cropping pattern have been discussed here. Weaver’s method has been used to k
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Dr., Dattatray D. Shinde. "Geographical Study of Landuse Efficiency in Sangli District (Maharashtra)." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research S6, no. 6 (2025): 77–81. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15063357.

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<em>Landuse refers to how people use the land, including the economic and cultural activities that take place on it. Cropping intensity is a ratio between gross cropped area and net sown area in a component areal unit. The Sangli district is one of the southernmost district of Maharashtra State. The present research paper is giving emphasis on the landuse and cropping intensity of the study region. Study is based on secondary source of data which is collected from district socio economic abstract of Sangli district. The study of landuse pattern in the study region is classified into five categ
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Dr., Ashok Vitthal Thokal, and Jyotsna Dattatray Mhaske Mrs. "Geographical Analysis of Changing Land use and cropping pattern: A Case Study of Ahmednagar District (M.S.)." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 1 (2023): 228–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7546963.

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Agriculture is a base of all economic activity in the world. Indian agriculture gone through tremendous changes via physical, socio-economic and technological factors. These changes are also changing land use and cropping pattern from time to time. This means that, what is the land use and cropping pattern in the selected study area is governed by above said factors. Ahmednagar district is drought prone, so physical factors like rainfall affect the land use and cropping pattern. As per data available, general land use clearly indicates that except negative changes in area under forest, there a
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Prof., Nitin D. Agawane, and Ashish S. Jadhav Dr. "A Geographical Analysis Of Land Use And Cropping Pattern In Satara District, Maharashtra." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 10 (2023): 25–29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7820470.

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The pattern of land utilization has acquired a special significance in developing countries like India. In view of pressure of the population on land, scientific studies dealing with different aspects of land use are of great importance. The present study proposes to examine the land use and cropping pattern in Satara district, which is representative of southern Maharashtra in many ways. Include methodology and sources of data the analysis reveals that net sown area and fallow land happen to be major land use categories and Jowar rank first in the cropping pattern of the study area. To mitiga
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Dr., Ganesh L. Jadhav Dr. Baliram P. Lahane. "CHANGING AGRICULTURAL LANDUSE AND CROPPING PATTERN FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: A TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF MAHARASHTRA." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 2, no. 17 (2022): 72–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7053140.

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<strong><em>Abstract:-</em></strong> <em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Maharashtra has a diverse and unique physiography as well as wide variety of agro-climatic conditions. The availability of huge land, soil and water resources provide enough scope for the growth and development of agriculture and associated various crops. So, attempt is made here to analyse the changes in the agricultural landuse of Maharashtra from 1971-72 to 2018-19. Subsequently, changes in cropping pattern are discussed in similar way. The study reveals that the area under various ca
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P., R. Baravkar. "Measurement of Land use Efficiency of Raigad District." Journal of Research & Development 17, no. 1 (2025): 218–20. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14964773.

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<strong><em>Abstract:</em></strong> <em>An attempt has been made to study the spatio-temporal changes in the land use efficiency, no more difference between total cropped area and net sown area, District average land use efficiency marked 114.99% (2006-07) effect of meager irrigation facilities, farmer surface, small size of land holding, nature of soil, vagaries of monsoon rain etc. controlled the aerially distribution of cropping intensity. Out of fifteen tahasils in the district, only six tahasils, namely Uran, Murud, Khalapur, Masala, Pen, Poladpur and Karjat are recorded negative change i
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Singh, Harpreet. "Impacts of Green Revolution on cropping pattern in Punjab, India." National Geographical Journal of India 68, no. 1 (2022): 84–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.48008/ngji.1797.

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The present paper analyse the impact of green revolution on the agriculture of Punjab. The Indian state Punjab is famous as the “Granary of India” due to astounding progress in its agriculture after the green revolution of late 1960s. With nearly 83 percent area under agriculture, the share of agriculture sector to the state's SGDP(Gross State Domestic Products) is 22 percent. The successful introduction of green revolution led to many positive and negative changes in the agriculture scenario of Punjab. Along with the agricultural machinery, the net sown area and net irrigated area got amplifi
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Ligade, D.N., and N.G. Mali. "Application of G.I.S. Techniques for Spatial Analysis of Agricultural Land use Efficiency in the Solapur District, Maharashtra." Golden Research Thoughts (ISSN 2231-5063) V, no. III (2015): 01–06. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6359810.

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The term agricultural efficiency is denotes the productivity of a particular unit of land Agricultural productivity is frequently associated with attitude towards work, thrift, industriousness, aspirations for a higher standard of living, etc. Certain farming communities are remarkably efficient in allocating the factors their disposal towards higher level of farm productivity, which are further strengthened by the physical and socio-economic-organizational location variable Productivity as defined in economics of agricultural geography means output per unit of input or per unit of area respec
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Nasim, M., SM Shahidullah, A. Saha, et al. "Distribution of Crops and Cropping Patterns in Bangladesh." Bangladesh Rice Journal 21, no. 2 (2018): 1–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/brj.v21i2.38195.

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Agricultural land use and distribution of cultivated crops expressed in cropping pattern (CP) constitute the base for increasing produtivity. An in-depth study was conducted on the existing CPs of Bangladesh in each and every upazila (sub-districts) using semi structured questionnaire and data validation by the stakeholder consultation workshop conducted in each of 64 districts. Three hundred and sixteen CPs were identified throughout Bangladesh excluding the very minor ones. Topmost five CPs were only rice containing CPs, which covered 51% of the net cropped area. The most dominant CP was Bor
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Pazhanivelan, Sellaperumal, Ramalingam Kumaraperumal, Manchuri Vishnu Priya, et al. "Multi-Temporal Analysis of Cropping Patterns and Intensity Using Optical and SAR Satellite Data for Sustaining Agricultural Production in Tamil Nadu, India." Sustainability 17, no. 4 (2025): 1613. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17041613.

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Analyzing the spatial and temporal trends in cropping patterns and intensity on a larger scale is essential for implementing timely policy decisions and strategies in response to climate change and variability. By converting cropping intensity estimates, we can compute net and gross production values, indirectly indicating food security status in the study region. This study compared the utility of optical (MOD13Q1) and SAR (Sentinel 1A) datasets for determining cropping patterns and associated intensity estimates across multiple agricultural seasons from 2019 to 2023, with spatial resolutions
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Gurung, Anjuli, and Abdul Hannan. "Dynamics of Land Use and Trends of Agriculture in Sikkim." Journal of North East India Studies 11, no. 1 (2021): 73–93. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12784620.

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Sikkim is a Himalayan state, where more than 64% of its populace still depends on agriculture and its allied sectors. As land plays an important role in agriculture, it is vital to comprehend how the land use change makes an impact on the growth of agriculture in Sikkim. State experienced different farming practices over the period of time. Before the merger with Indian union in 1975, there was a traditional farming practice in Sikkim. But with the merger, state got influenced by &lsquo;Green Revolution&rsquo; which introduced chemical based farming (conventional farming). However, during the
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fmm, Sr Stella Mary, and Rekha M. "An Analysis of Factors Affecting Agriculture Productivity in Thanjavur District of the Cauvery Delta Region." International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research 07, no. 01 (2023): 69–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijebmr.2023.7107.

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Agriculture plays a vital role in achieving food and nutritional security of the country. Cauvery delta zone in Tamil Nadu is a major contributor to agriculture production in the state. But in the recent years there is a decline in production of this region and farmer's conditions has deteriorated in the delta region since 2010. Atleast 80% of land in Thanjavur district had forgone the Kuruvai crop in the last five years and there has been a noticeable decline in agricultural land in this region due to climate change. The factors like change in soil water intrusion, increase in irrigation patt
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Sarker, Bidhan Chandro, Md Enamul Kabir, Md Yasin Ali, and Richard W. Bell. "Yield Response of Sunflower to Sowing Dates and NPK Rates under Zero Tillage in Wet Soil of Southwestern Coastal Bangladesh." Proceedings 36, no. 1 (2020): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019036202.

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The low cropping intensity in the southwestern coastal Bangladesh is constrained by excess wetness of soil, low fertility and scarcity of fresh irrigation water. Fallow-fallow-T. aman is the main cropping pattern in this region. In the recent years some winter (dry season) crops (wheat, sunflower, maize etc.) have been introduced. Among them sunflower is best suited as it can be established in wet soil and also having the capacity to tolerate salinity and drought to some extent. The fertility of soil of this area is low particularly nitrogen (N). There is no fertilizer recommendation for sunfl
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Chochande, Ranjana Uttamrao. "Cash crops Cropping Pattern in Jalgaon District: Special Reference Cotton and Sugarcane." Journal of Research & Development 17, no. 1 (2025): 221–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14964786.

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<strong><em>Abstract:</em></strong><em> </em> <em>The study region is produced variety of crops and also produced </em>&nbsp;<em>food</em> <em>grains and cash crops. </em><em>Middle part of Tapi river basin is suitable for agriculture. but Satpura mountainous and Ajanta hilly </em><em>&nbsp;</em><em>region is not suitable for agriculture. Out of total geographical area of the Khandesh about 57% area is under </em><em>&nbsp;</em><em>agriculture. Because of deep sediment deposited at the surrounding Tapi river bank. So, this region is more </em><em>&nbsp;</em><em>suitable for agriculture purpose
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Sarangi, Dillip Ranjan, Dinabandhu Jena, and Punyasloka Mohanty. "Secondary and Multi-micronutrient (S, B & Zn) Doses on Yield and Residual Effect on Rice-groundnut Cropping System in Alfisols of Odisha, India." International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 36, no. 11 (2024): 112–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2024/v36i115126.

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Orissa is the fourth largest state in India covering an area of 15.57 m ha out of which the net sown area is 6.13 m ha. Out of 8 broad soil groups found in the state, red and laterite groups of soil occupy more than 75% of total cultivable area. Low productivity of crops in red and laterite soils are associated with deficiency of Ca, Mg, S, B and Mo (Mitra and Sahu, 1988). The DTPA extractable Zn also indicates that red and laterite soils of Orissa is deficient in available Zn and respondent to Zn application to rice crop (Anonymous, 2002; Mandal et al., 2009). Next to Zn, the deficiency of B
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Kaur, L., DS Rathore, and P. Godara. "Agricultural variation in cropping and irrigation intensity in western part of Rajasthan." Journal of Agriculture and Ecology 12, no. 2 (2021): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.53911/jae.2021.12204.

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Climate change adversely affects human health due to fluctuations in temperature, rainfall pattern and natural hazards etc. The impact of climate change is also on agriculture where food security is greatly affected by climate change. The present paper deals with change in cropping and irrigation intensity in western part of Rajasthan due to climate change. The study includes comparison of cropping intensity and irrigation intensity of 12 districts of Rajasthan and found that Jhunjhunu have the highest cropping intensity from 2006 to 2016 which means a higher portion of the net area is being c
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Thombare, RA, JB Tawale, and GM Bodakhe. "Study the Socioeconomic Characteristics of Maize Grower in Aurangabad District of Maharashtra, India." Asian Research Journal of Agriculture 17, no. 2 (2024): 278–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/arja/2024/v17i2448.

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The present study was designed to study the socioeconomic characteristics in Aurangabad district has been purposively selected for the study because Vaijapur and Gangapur tehsils having highest area under maize crop as compared to other tehsils in the Aurangabad district. The average age of the maize grower was 30 -40 years. This indicated that, maize growers were in adult age group. The educational status was evaluated which shows 5 per cent maize growers were illiterate. It is revealed that, 25 per cent were primary school level, 11.67 per cent were at college level, 11.67 per cent at SSC le
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Babar, Muhammad Ayub, Muhammad Arif, Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad Hanif, Muhammad Hayat, and Muhammad Daud. "Inter-cropping of radish with turnip and spinach under drip irrigation to evaluate the growth and yield attributes." Pakistan Journal of Biotechnology 18, no. (2-3) (2021): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.34016/pjbt.2021.18.2-3.57.

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Failure of specific crops in the area due to different factors like, insect, pest attack, low production because of using low quality seeds, low market prices due to growing of single crop on large scale etc. are the major problems. This experiment was designed to introduce best intercropping pattern to increase production by efficient land utilization and cover single crop failure through other crops and evaluate the best crops to intercrop. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replications and four treatments. Main crop radish was sown as a single
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Khan, TF, MW Ullah, and SM Imamul Huq. "Assessment of vulnerability in agricultural sector in disaster prone areas of Bangladesh." Bangladesh Journal of Scientific Research 28, no. 2 (2016): 91–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjsr.v28i2.26780.

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A study was carried out in 24 Upazillas of 12 districts of Bangladesh with a view to identifying risks, vulnerabilities and impacts of different types of natural disasters commonly occurring in Bangladesh with respect to agricultural production and sustainable agricultural development. Three districts were selected from each category of the disaster viz., drought, saline, river flood and flash flood prone. Two Upazillas were selected randomly from each district by considering the homogeneity (climate, agricultural practices, agricultural production, disaster risks, livelihood system, populatio
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Dr.T.P.Shinde. "Land use and Cropping Pattern in Satara District of Maharashtra: A Geographical Analysis." June 30, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8336724.

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The pattern of land utilization has acquired a special significance in developing countries like India. In view of pressure of the population on land, scientific studies dealing with different aspects of land use are of great importance. The present study proposes to examine the land use and cropping pattern in Satara district, which is representative of southern Maharashtra in many ways. Include methodology and sources of data. The analysis reveals that net sown area and fallow land and fallow land happen to be major land use categories and Jowar rank first in the cropping pattern of the stud
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Vetri Selvi, B., S. Varadha Raj, K. T. Parthiban, and D. Ramesh. "Land use and cropping pattern dynamics under the climate change regime." Plant Science Today, March 13, 2025. https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.6614.

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Climate change poses profound challenges to agricultural landscapes, disrupting farming regions through unpredictable rainfall patterns, extreme temperatures and other adverse environmental conditions. Climatic and institutional factors critically influence land use and cropping patterns, necessitating comprehensive studies to understand agricultural transformations. The study examines changes in land use patterns and cropping systems in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, from 2008-09 to 2022-23, employing a multi-dimensional analytical framework to assess the rationality of land use classificat
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Sandhu, Balkaran Singh, and Nirmaljit Singh Dhaliwal. "Happy Seeder Machine Enable Direct Drilling of Wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Rice-wheat Cropping System." Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, October 15, 2019, 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/cjast/2019/v37i630318.

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A field experiment was conducted during Rabi 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18 by Krishi Vigyan Kendra Muktsar, to find out the performance of happy seeder machine for sowing of wheat after rice crop. Happy seeder tackles the problem of paddy straw which can convert this waste into resource. In the area, farmers generally burn rice residues because they felt that it interferes with tillage and seeding operations for the succeeding crops and it has no much economical use. The average grain yield revealed that happy seeder sown crop gave 47.5 q/ha grain yield as compared to 49.6 q/ha in conventional
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"Analysis of Land Use Pattern and Determinants of Fallow Land Across Various Agro-climatic Zones of Madhya Pradesh." Indian Journal of Economics and Development, June 6, 2020, 318–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.35716/tsoed-2020/ns20-24.

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The study was undertaken to analyze the growth in different parameters of land use pattern and factors responsible for fallow land across various agro-climatic zones of Madhya Pradesh. The secondary data were collected for the last 14 years (2000-01 to 2013-14) for the 11 agro-climatic zones which covered all the 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh. It was found that net area sown, gross cropped area and cropping intensity showed increasing and highly significant trend whereas declining and highly significant trend was observed in area under uncultivated land, cultivable wasteland, current fallow o
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Senthilnathan, S., V. Saravanakumar, M. Prahadeeswaran, S. Moghana Lavanya, and S. Gurunathan. "Climate Change Impact on Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation Response under Rainfed Agriculture in Southern India." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, June 28, 2022, 1237–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2022/v12i1030921.

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Rainfed agriculture covers 80 percent of the World’s cropland and produces about 60 percent of the World’s food grains. In India, 55 percent of gross sown area accounts 40 percent of food production. In Tamil Nadu, nearly 48 per cent of gross sown area is under rainfed cultivation which is highly vulnerable to climate change and therefore it requires appropriate climate adaptation strategies. The present study covering 180 sample households to examine the farmers perception on climate change and various adaptation responses practiced in rainfed agriculture in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. The fa
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Narmadha, N. "Agricultural Diversification in Tamil Nadu – An Economic analysis." Economic Affairs 67, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.46852/0424-2513.3.2022.5.

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In comparison to other Indian states, Tamil Nadu has unique agro-climatic and cropping patterns, which have caused a lot of concern, both environmentally and in terms of food security. From 2001 to 2020, the study examines changes in land use and cropping patterns in Tamil Nadu. Secondary data on area under major crops was gathered from various sources. To assess the expansion of area under major crops over time, the compound growth rate was calculated (2001-2020). In cropping pattern, direction of changes was investigated using Markov chain analysis and for each year, crop diversification ind
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-, Khem Raj Choudhary, and Dr Man Singh Chundawat -. "Spatial And Temporal Analysis Of Land Use Pattern Of Sirohi District." International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 5, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.8035.

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Land is one of the most important natural resources on which all human activities depend. Land holds an important and central place in human existence and development. After the arrival of man on the earth's surface, man has used land and its related resources in many ways to fulfill his physical, social, cultural, economic and spiritual needs. The study of land use pattern is of utmost importance, because it presents before us a picture of intensive use, minimal use and unused use of a certain geographical area. The concept of land use is related to the use of land, for which the land is used
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Mallah, Sina, Manouchehr Gorji Anari, Mohammad Reza Balali, et al. "Cropping pattern effects on water supply-demand balance in a traditional irrigation network of a semi-arid region of Iran." Journal of Agricultural Science, March 19, 2025, 1–45. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859625000206.

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Abstract Agriculture, as the largest consumer of freshwater, plays a crucial role in managing limited water resources. However, uncertainties in water supply, particularly in water-scarce regions, hinder further agricultural development. Balancing agricultural development with environmental sustainability is especially demanding in the Karkheh River Basin (KRB), western Iran. Traditional irrigation networks in the upper KRB are inefficient, exacerbated by unregulated water use and over-extraction. This study explores the Water Supply-Demand Balance (WSDB) dynamics under current cropping patter
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