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Title
Soil law and governance in India / Bharat H. Desai, editor.
ISBN
9783031323607 (electronic bk.)
3031323602 (electronic bk.)
9783031323591
3031323599
Published
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 211 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-32360-7 doi
Call Number
KNS994
Dewey Decimal Classification
346.54046
Summary
This curated book addresses, in the scholarly realm, the problems of soil degradation and provides some practical solutions for them to save soil life. It comprises ten specially invited chapters that address the global soil framework, soil challenges in India, existing policy, law and institutional framework as well as other perspectives. Soil is our biological capital. The soil health is critical for survival of the humans (and other life forms) since almost 95% of our food comes from it. It also has significant potential as a sink for carbon through sequestering. Excessive and inappropriate land use leads to various forms of land degradation that becomes contributing factor for hunger, migration and even wars. There are several multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) including UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) that hold relevance for addressing the global soil problematique. The UNCCD Strategic Framework (2018-2030) has declared desertification/land degradation and drought (DLDD) as challenges of a global dimension. As a result, sustainable soil management (SSM) has emerged as an important goal for attaining Sustainable Development Goals 2030 (SDGs 2030). In the backdrop of these globally ordained processes, India appears to be seriously pursuing the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) target within the framework of the UNCCD. As a corollary, India has set an ambitious goal of halting any further land degradation by 2030 and rehabilitate at least 30 million hectares of degraded wasteland, forest land and agricultural land. This ideational effort by eminent legal scholars, soil scientists and practitioners aim to promote concerted teaching and research in the field of soil law and governance in the University Faculties of Law, National Law Schools, Institutions of Eminence and other legal and scientific bodies. The seeds sown in the soil of knowledge through this effort will, hopefully, provide an impetus for more in-depth research concerning soil law and governance in India and beyond.
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Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 13, 2023).
Series
International yearbook of soil law and policy. Regional perspectives.
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9783031323591
I. GLOBAL FRAMEWORK
Land-Soil Sustainability and Indias International Obligations
II. SOIL DEGRADATION IN INDIA
Soil Degradation in India: Challenge and Response
Combating Soil Degradation: Policy Relevant Perspectives
III. EXISTING LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Soil Protection through Watershed Approaches: A Legal Perspective
Agriculture Policy, Law and Institutions: Relevance for Soil Degradation
Forest Policy, Law and Institutions: Relevance for Soil Degradation
Role of Women in Sustainable Soil Management: Some Legal Issues
Role of the Community in Sustainable Soil Management: A Legal Perspective
IV. PERSPECTIVES
Land Use Planning as a Necessity
Soil Protection through Watershed Development: A Grassroots Perspective.