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    Prospecting ground water resources using RS-GIS—A case study from arid western rajasthan of India

    In arid regions, inherent climatic conditions and adverse terrain condition pose perpetual shortage of water. The dominant aeolian topography conceals older geological formations making it difficult to infer p...

    M. A. Khan, PRATAP Narain in Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing (2006)

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    Agroforestry for soil and water conservation in the western Himalayan Valley Region of India 2. Crop and tree production

    A ten-year-study (1983 to 1992) conducted on nine 15 × 90 m runoff plots at 4% slope compared production efficiency of Leucaena leucocephala and Eucalyptus hybrid based agroforestry as well as monocrop** lan...

    Pratap Narain, R. K. Singh, N. S. Sindhwal, P. Joshie in Agroforestry Systems (1997)

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    Agroforestry for soil and water conservation in the western Himalayan Valley Region of India 1. Runoff, soil and nutrient losses

    Erosion losses were investigated in a field experiment, from 90 × 15 m erosion plots at 4% slope in the western Himalayan valley region of India. The plots were planted with Leucaena leucocephala and Eucalyptu...

    Pratap Narain, R. K. Singh, N. S. Sindhwal, P. Joshie in Agroforestry Systems (1997)

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    Agroforestry systems in the Garhwal Himalayas of India

    Agroforestry systems, though at subsistence level are well established in Garhwal Himalayas. The farmers undertake cultivation of various crops, seasonal and biennials crops with trees all in mixtures on the s...

    K. S. Dadhwal, Pratap Narain, S. K. Dhyani in Agroforestry Systems (1988)