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Soil Health Management For Sustainable Development Goals (Hardback, Hanuman Singh Jatav & Taqi Zara)

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Soil health is a state in which a soil fulfills its range of ecosystem functions appropriately in its environment. In simpler terms, the well-being of soil arises from favorable interactions among all its components, such as micro-biota, plants, and animals._x000D_
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The book Soil Health Management for Sustainable Development Goals primarily addresses the issue of soil management at the grassroots level. Soil fertility is the capacity of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crop yield. This can be enhanced through the use of organic and inorganic fertilizers in the soil. As is widely recognized, the management of soil fertility is a prime concern for crop production and can be improved through the adoption of several sustainable management practices._x000D_
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Several techniques are suggested that enhance soil fertility and crop production while minimizing environmental impact. Soil fertility can be further improved by incorporating cover crops that add organic matter to the soil, leading to improved soil structure and promoting a healthy, fertile soil; by using green manure or growing legumes to fix nitrogen from the air through the process of biological nitrogen fixation by microbes. Healthy soils produce healthy crops that, in turn, nourish people and animals. Indeed, soil quality is directly linked to food quality and quantity. Soils supply essential nutrients, water, oxygen, and root support that our food-producing plants need to grow and thrive._x000D_
The present book focuses on such global issues and offers possible solutions specifically related to UNSDG-17 goals. It also focuses on global strategies with possible solutions to manage sustainability._x000D_
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    Chapter 1.Green Technologies for Restoration of Degraded Soil Nafisa Kanwal, Aqsa, Muhammad Yahya Khan, Mazhar Iqbal, Muhammad Rashid Waqas, Sajid Mahmood Nadeem and Muhammad Shaban_x000D_ Chapter 2.Advance Techniques for Improvement in Soil Productivity Sadia Zafar, Rizwan Rasheed, Ayesha Mishaal Fatima and Inam Mehdi Khan_x000D_ Chapter 3.Use of soil amendments including organic and bio-fertilizer for improving Soil health and productivity Waleed Asghar, Ahmad Mahmood, Md. Tareq Bin Salam and Ryota Kataoka_x000D_ Chapter 4.Organic Agriculture: Nurturing the Soil, Feeding the People, Sustaining the Future Sana Ullah, Aqeel Shahzad, Malaika Zaheer and Muhammad Tariq_x000D_ Chapter 5.Soil Restoration and Management for Soil Sustainability Goals Muhammad Sohail, Haroon Ur Rashid, Muhammad Moaz Khursheed, Sobia Riaz, Rashba Sahar, Irfan Ahamd and Muhammad Asif_x000D_ Chapter 6.Waste Management and Utilization for Soil Sustainability Goals Tooba Mumtaz, Muhammad Farhan Qadir, Azmat Qadir Maria, Rizwan Ahmad,Iftikhar Ali Ahmad and Muhammad Iqbal_x000D_ Chapter 7.Biochar as amendment to Achieve Soil Sustainability Goals Mahmood Ul Hassan, Taqi Raza and Quanzhen Wang_x000D_ Chapter 8.Role of Agriculture Extension to Achieve Soil Sustainability Goals Muhammad Hammad Raza, Abdulazeez Hudu Wudil, Hafiz Ali Raza, Muhammad Sajid Mehmood, Gulfam Hassan,Ghazanfar Ali Khan and Muhamamd Sohail Saddiq_x000D_ Chapter 9.Agroecology to Achieve Soil Sustainability Goals Samama Tariq, Sidra Sohail, Muhammad Usman, Asad Shehzaib and Muhammad Mehran Abbas_x000D_ Chapter 10.Nano-black carbon: Sustainable technology for the replenishment of soil health under Abiotic stress Imran, Asad Ali Khan, Ibrahim Ortas and Hayat Zada_x000D_ Chapter 11. Non-Chemical Soil Practices for Soil Sustainability Goals Mazahir Abbas, Naheed Malik, Sahar Nasreen, Rabia Saleem, Shabana Haneef and TaqiRaza_x000D_ Chapter 12.Conservation approaches for enhancing crop production Muhammad Rashid Waqas, Zeeshan Ahmad, Sajid Mahmood Nadeem, Sabahat Farooq, Rimsha Kanwal, Liaqat Ali and Muhammad Yahya Khan_x000D_ Chapter 13.Structural and functional diversity of soil microbes in response to climate change in forest ecosystem Shalini Purwar, Vinita Bisht and Shaili Shrivastava_x000D_ Chapter 14.Biocrust: Converting drylands to green lands Guntamukkala Sekhar, Jami Naveen, Sushmita Thokchom and Prem Kumar Bharteey_x000D_ Chapter 15.Ecosystems services through agroforestry systems for SDG Indu Kale, Nasam Midhun Kumar, Purumandla Vennela Reddy and Alok Kumar Singh_x000D_ Chapter 16.Interaction Between Above and below ground Resources in Agroforestry Systems and its Socio-economic impact on farmers livelihood Jitender Singh, Anshu Kumari and Hanuman Singh Jatav_x000D_ Chapter 17.Dynamics and vulnerability of complex agroforestry systems to farmers well-being in North-western Himalayas Rushal Dogra, Eepsa, Hitesh Gupta and Hanuman Singh Jatav_x000D_ Chapter 18.Managing Water Soil and Waste in the Context of Global Climate Change Shiv Singh Tomar, Aman Parashar, Tirunima Patle, Nivedita Singh and Hanuman Singh Jatav_x000D_ Chapter 19.Rhizospheric Microorganisms for the Sustainable Management of Plant Health_x000D_ Astha Pandey, Satish Kumar Singh, Adyasha Priyadarshini, BhartiYadav, , Sayon Mukharjee, Hanuman Singh Jatav, Sarbasree Goswami, Surendra Singh Jatav, Abhik Patra and Aayush Bahuguna_x000D_ _x000D_
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