Ecosystem Services From Ravine Agro-Ecosystem and its Management

V. C. Pande, P. R. Bhatnagar, D. Dinesh, Raj Kumar, Gopal Kumar
2021 Current Science  
Ravine agro-ecosystems are characterized by degraded gullied lands formed over the years due to several natural and anthropogenic factors, surrounded by the adjacent table lands cultivated for the production of food and fibre for humans and livestock. These potential lands not only support the livelihood of marginal and smallholder farmers, but are host to various plants and grass vegetation providing a cushion to the local environment. A two-way relationship exists between the human
more » ... and ecosystem services in these agro-ecosystems. While the ravines support plants, grasses and human settlements in these agroecosystems, the same biophysical pressures over time degrade the ecosystem leading to ecosystem services loss, if not managed sustainably. The present pilot study conducted in the Mahi ravines, Gujarat, India, has examined these issues from the local socio-ecology perspectives and suggests management options for participatory management.
doi:10.18520/cs/v121/i10/1352-1357 fatcat:grpsv6a75jaj3ha237lophj2je