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Crop Diversity in Peril: A Case of Kolli Hills in India

Crop Diversity in Peril: A Case of Kolli Hills in India

L Vedavalli and R Rengalakshmi
1127 1295 (13% off)
ISBN 13
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9789332705241
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Hardbound
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English
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2021
Praise for this book From the Foreword Unlike Western Ghats, the Biodiversity of Eastern Ghats has not been studied and documented in a very intensive manner. This book is therefore a very important contribution towards conservation of biodiversity as well as ecological security in the Eastern Ghats. I am particularly grateful to Dr Vedavalli and Dr Rengalakshmi for filling our knowledge gap.Contents in Detail List of Tables and Figures About the Authors Foreword Acknowledgements Preface PART 1 Loss of Traditional Crop Diversity: An overview of its Causes 1. Global Scenario 2. Indian Scenario PART 2 Traditional Crop Diversity: Case of Kolli Hills 3. Kolli Hills: An Introduction 4. Agrobiodiversity Management Initiatives in Kolli Hills 5. Kolli Malai and Malayalar: A Socio-economic and Cultural Narrative 6. Cultivation and On-Farm Conservation of Traditional Crop Diversity by the Malayalar 7. Grain Crop Diversity of Kolli Hills 8. Pulses, Vegetables, Fruits and other Crop Diversity of Kolli Hills PART 3 Erosion of Traditional Crop Diversity 9. Loss of Crop Diversity: An Understanding through a Genealogical Study 10. Sustainable Management of Crop Diversity: Insights and Lessons Learnt References Annexures About the Author: L. Vedavalli is an anthropologist. Her research interests cover various dimensions of development: social aspects of agrobiodiversity/ethnobotany; the status and role of women in household food security; displacement related to repatriation; and impact of information technology on village society. She has been a part of research and community-based projects at the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), Chennai, since 1993. Currently, she is a consultant for the Fish for All Centre, MSSRF. R. Rengalakshmi holds Ph.D. degree in agriculture and post graduation in Anthropology. She has over 20 years of experience in participatory research and technology development. Her professional interests include interdisciplinary research on technologies, institutions, gender and policies vis-à-vis sustainable agriculture, agrobiodiversity and climate change. Currently, she is the Director, JRD Tata Ecotechnology Centre, MSSRF.