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Sunil Puri: Director of Instruction, Indira Gandhi Krishi
Vishwavidayalaya, Raipur 492 010, Chattisgarh, Pankaj Panwar:
Scientist, Department of Forestry, Uttar Banga Krishi Vishwavidayalaya,
Pundibari, Coochbehar 736 165, West Bengal
Agroforestry
is an age old practice throughout the world, but its recognition as a
science is nearly three decades old. The scientific and systematic research
on tree-crop interactions, in
India,
started in late 1970’s and got major support and impetus with the
establishment of All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on
Agroforestry in 1983 by ICAR. Today AICRP on Agroforestry has its network
through out the country. Under AICRP and through the individual efforts of
State Agricultural Universities, location specific agroforestry systems has
been recommended to suit agro-climatic zones, landholdings and economic
status of the region.
Though extensive research had been done till date, but it is not available
to scientific world, farming communities (who are the backbone of Indian
rural development), students and inquisitive readers in one manuscript. This
prompted the authors to club the information on agroforestry systems and
practices prevailing in India in form of book. For the sake of convenience,
agroforestry systems prevailing in India have been divided into four broad
sections i) Agroforestry in India ii) Agroforestry
system and practices in North, West and Central India iii)
Agroforestry systems and practices in East, North-East and Southern India
iv) Allied topics related to Agroforestry. Section one cover topics
covering agroforestry experiences, research and extension efforts done in
the last 25 years in India. Section two includes 13 chapters and section
three covers 14 chapters wherein agroforestry research vis-à-vis agroclimatic zones of different states of India have been discussed. The
last section comprising of 8 chapters includes topics related to role of
agroforestry in soil conservation, women development; management of
agroforestry; modeling; rehabilitation of mine spoils and breeding of
agroforestry tree species. |