Scientific Water Harvasting

 Scientific Water Harvesting What is Water Harvesting It means capturing rain where it falls or capturing the run off in your own village or town. And taking measures to keep that water clean by not allowing polluting activities to take place in the catchment. Therefore, water harvesting can be undertaken through a variety … Read more

Management Of Land And Water Resources (1)

 Soil fertility depleted, the rivers polluted and the forests destroyed. The Indian Scenario India constitutes 18 per cent of the world’s Population, 15 per cent of the live stock population and only 2 per cent of the geographic area, one per cent of the forest area and 0.5 per cent of pasture lands. … Read more

Evaporation

Evaporation: The Unsung Hero of the Water Cycle Evaporation, the process by which a liquid transforms into a gas, is a fundamental phenomenon in nature. It plays a crucial role in the water cycle, driving weather patterns, shaping landscapes, and sustaining life. This seemingly simple process is a complex interplay of energy, temperature, and atmospheric … Read more

Understanding Floods: Causes, Impacts, and Management

Understanding Floods: Causes, Impacts, and Management Floods, the inundation of land by water, are a natural phenomenon that has shaped the Earth’s landscape and influenced human history. While often perceived as destructive forces, floods also play a vital role in maintaining ecosystems and replenishing water resources. However, the increasing frequency and intensity of floods in … Read more

Management of land and water resources

Management of land and water Resources LAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA Land and water have been the basic Elements of life support system on our planet since the dawn of civilization. All great civilizations, flourished where these resources were available in plenty and they declined or perished with the depletion of these resources. In recent … Read more

Rainfall variability- Floods and Drought

Flood and Drought Occurrence Drought Drought is a complex, slow-onset phenomenon of ecological challenge that affects people more than any other natural hazards by causing serious economic, social and environmental losses in both developing and developed countries. The period of unusual dryness (i.e. drought) is a normal feature of the Climate and weather system in … Read more

Wetland Farming

Wetland Farming: A Sustainable Approach to Agriculture The world’s population is growing, and with it, the demand for food. Conventional agriculture, however, is facing increasing pressure from climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. This has led to a growing interest in sustainable agricultural practices, including wetland farming. Wetland farming, also known as paddy rice … Read more

Scientific Water Harvesting

Scientific Water Harvesting What is Water Harvesting It means capturing rain where it falls or capturing the run off in your own village or town. And taking measures to keep that water clean by not allowing polluting activities to take place in the catchment. Therefore, water harvesting can be undertaken through a variety of ways … Read more

Flood and Drought Occurrence

Flood and Drought Occurrence Drought Drought is a complex, slow-onset phenomenon of ecological challenge that affects people more than any other natural hazards by causing serious economic, social and environmental losses in both developing and developed countries. The period of unusual dryness (i.e. drought) is a normal feature of the Climate and weather system in … Read more

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