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The Potential of Indigenous Technological Knowledge for Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Bikram Barman, Bhaskar Ghosh, Amandeep Ranjan, Sk Wasaful Quader · 2024 · International Journal of Environment and Climate Change

Summary. Indigenous Technical Knowledge practices in India offer proven methods for sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture. The paper documents traditional techniques including green manuring, vermicomposting, and traditional irrigation systems that improve soil health, manage water efficiently, and adapt to climate variability. Integrating these indigenous practices with modern agriculture enhances resource efficiency, conserves biodiversity, and strengthens rural livelihoods.

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Barman, B., Ghosh, B., Ranjan, A., & Quader, S. W.. (2024). The Potential of Indigenous Technological Knowledge for Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Agriculture. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i84369

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DOI
10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i84369
Countries
India
Regions
Asia
Categories
indigenous-innovation, climate-and-environment, food-systems
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2026-04-28