Environmental Nexus in India: The Soil-Land-Water-Ecosystem in a Pedo-Economic Framework

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Environmental Nexus in India: The Soil-Land-Water-Ecosystem in a Pedo-Economic Framework Editors: Bipin B. Mishra, Richa Roy Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Illustrations and other contents: 80 Illustrations, color; 120 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9783032263971 Categories: ,

Sustainable agricultural management can be assessed using FAO-based parametric land evaluation approaches. These strategies are accessible to farmers, especially in polluted areas like New Delhi that suffer from air, water, and soil pollution together with multiple climate barriers. The environmental nexus approach examines interconnections, linkages, synergies, and trade-offs among soil, land, water, energy, food, and ecosystems. Key indicators include soil, land, and water quality and availability. Organic matter is vital for soil health and climate resilience but deficient in most Indian soils, with consequences for climate change mitigation through carbon sequestration and biodiversity-supported ecosystem services. Practices such as composting, biochar from crop residues, crop rotation, reduced chemical inputs, and renewable energy use can enhance sustainability. Sustainability is thus closely linked to regenerative approaches within agricultural management systems following landuse planning.

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Author Biography

Professor Bipin B. Mishra is an MSc Ag (Gold medalist), PhD (IARI-ICAR, New Delhi), Fellow (CMSI), Vice Chair, Commission 1.4, IUSS (2018-22), Chief Soil Survey Officer, Chairman (Soil), Associate Dean, Principal (BAC, Sabour), Founder Registrar, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, 1st Manager Incharge/Agronomist, UP Land Reclamation Corporation, Lucknow (1981); Former Professor in Pedology & LUP, UNDP-HU, Ethiopia (2016-18); Professor, Land Evaluation, World Bank Project, AU, Ethiopia (2001-05); Editor, The Soils of India (2020)/The Soils of Ethiopia (2023) under World Soils Book Series; Proposed Soil Order in Soil Taxonomy "Fluvisols" during 15WCSS, 1994, Acapulco, Mexico; Proposed Soil Group "Immobisols" during 18WCSS, 2006, Philadelphia, USA; Soil Groups "Microbisols" and "Hanisols" also forwarded. Photopedogenesis as a new and distinct chapter inducted in Soil Science during 18WCSS, 2006. According to Google AI (Gemini), Professor Mishra is known as "Father of Photopedogenesis", who developed the theory of photopedology in 1996 and improved it in 2006 in Ethiopia as a fundamental soil forming process during 18th WCSS, Philadelphia, USA, where sunlight and moisture contribute to genesis of O horizon and initial rock weathering. Prof. Mishra with Co-Editor Dr Richa Roy forwarded a specific group of Lichens to contribute to photopedogenic soil development on Mars and even on Moon. Based on trend of chemical weathering of basement basalt in Ethiopia (Meskel Flower, Addis Ababa, Latitude 08.9957N; Longitude 38.7667E), Prof. Mishra warned for global threat of sinking the basaltic landscape like Mumbai in India.He has been the Member in "Asian Council of Science Editors". Dr. Richa Roy is an MSc Microbiology (Gold Medalist), PhD (Biotechnology); Assistant Professor, Biotechnology Department, TNB College, Bhagalpur (2019-2023); Training & Placement Officer, TNB College, Bhagalpur; Assistant Professor, PG Department of Biotechnology, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur (Since December 2023). Research publications in journal like eCronicon, Taylor & Francis; book chapters in Apple Academic Press (Canada) featuring global climate change & soil as powerful tools of carbon sequestration; Soil & Industry (Springer Nature) for environmental sustainability. Application of Mycoflora enriched worm facial pellets for sustainable development of Tasar Sericulture. Preliminary survey work on possible natural preventive measures to slowdown transmission and multiplication of COVID 19 and its variants in farm land having optimal organic resources and bentonite clay minerals with encouraging results. Besides organised seminars, webinars, workshops and Faculty Development Programs in Microbiology, biotechnology, climate change, environmental science & research methodology besides organizing virtual labs on cell designer in association with IIT, Mumbai. Scientific Advisor in 'Biosetup Lifesciences', an online scientific research and learning platform.