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N, Basu D., Guha G. S, and Kashyap S. P, eds. Agro-climatic regional planning in India. New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co., 1996.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Agro-climatic regional planning: District level. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1993.

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Proyek Pengembangan Regional Maluku (Indonesia), ed. Agro-climatic zones of the Maluku Province. Ambon: Maluku Regional Planning and Development Project, 1988.

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Basu, D. N. An area allocation model for states by agro-climatic subregions. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, 1993.

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Pasi, Nidhi. Urban rainwater harvesting: Case studies from different agro-climatic regions. New Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment, 2014.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Land use planning in context of agro-climatic sub-regions. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1998.

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Singh, H. P., and M. S. Palaniswami. Horticulture in different agro-climatic conditions: Four decades of coordinated research. New Delhi: Westville Pub. House, 2010.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Forestry in India: Which way now? : agro-climatic regional profiles & issues. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1991.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Agro-climatic regional planning at state level: Profiles, issues, strategies & programmes. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1991.

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Adeoye, 'Tunde. Economic policy shift, agro-climatic condition, and inflation in Nigeria, 1970-1999. Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2002.

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Sreenivasulu, Y. Functioning of land lease market in different agro-climatic settings in India. New Delhi, India: Serials Publications, 2015.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Horticulture industry in the context of Agro-Climatic Regional Planning (ACRP) approach. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1995.

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Changing patterns of sex ratio of the agro-climatic zones of India. Calcutta: Sampark, 2010.

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Basu, Jyotish Prakash. Climate Change Vulnerability and Communities in Agro-climatic Regions of West Bengal, India. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50468-7.

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P, Gupta V. A study on crop diversification in Bihar agriculture: An agro-climatic zonal analysis. Samastipur, Bihar: Agro-climatic Regional Planning Unit, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Rajendra Agricultural University, 1999.

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Ashraf, Muhammad. Water requirements of major crops for different agro-climatic zones of Balochistan: Balochistan programme. Quetta: The World Conservation Union, Pakistan, Water Programme, 2006.

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National, Seminar on Agro-Climatic Regional Planning (1990 Ahmadābād India). National Seminar on Agro-Climatic Regional Planning held on 5th & 6th March, 1990 at Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1990.

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Mitra, Ashok K. Study on the utilisation of kharif irrigation potential in five agro-climatic zones of Maharashtra. Pune, India: Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, 1987.

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Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Project. Meeting HIPA). Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Project, May 13 & 14, 1994. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1994.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Proceedings of 8th Annual Meeting of the Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Project: October 14 & 15, 1996. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, 1998.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of Agro-Climatic Planning Project, Kodai Kanal, June 2 & 3, 1995. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1995.

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Ghinassi, Graziano. Manual for performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in different agro-climatic regions of the world. New Delhi: International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 2008.

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Ghinassi, Graziano. Manual for performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in different agro-climatic regions of the world. New Delhi: International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 2008.

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Ghinassi, Graziano. Manual for performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in different agro-climatic regions of the world. New Delhi: International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 2008.

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Ghinassi, Graziano. Manual for performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in different agro-climatic regions of the world. New Delhi: International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 2008.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. ARPU statistical compendium. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, 1994.

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Sharma, P. M. Survey of animal draught power in various agro-climatic zones of country: Socio-economic features and current husbandry practices : final report. Udaipur: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Rajasthan Agricultural University, 1991.

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India. Planning Commission. Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit., ed. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Agro-Climatic Regional Planning: Held on November 18 & 19, 1997, Planning Commission, Yojana Bhawan, New Delhi. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1998.

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Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep. How will climate change shift agro-ecological zones and impact African agriculture ? [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2008.

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Galupa, D. T. Practicile agroforestiere în Moldova și schimbarea climei: Agro-forestry practices in Moldova and climate change. Chișinău: Știința, 2008.

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Simane, Belay. Building community resilience to climate change: Lessons from Choke Mountain agro-ecosystems, Abay / the Blue Nile highlands. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Addis Ababa University Press, 2016.

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Trust, Community Technology Development, ed. Drawing policy lessons from the impact and relationship of climate change, agro-fuels and modern biotechnology to agriculture and agro-biodiversity in southern Africa: The case of Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Harare]: Community Technology Development Trust, 2011.

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Belay, Lemma. The impact of climate change and adoption of strategic coping mechanism by agro-pastoralists in Gabiley region, Somaliland. Hargeisa, Somaliland: CLHE, 2011.

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L, Agatsiva J., and Situma, C. A. (Charles A.), eds. Analysis of climate change and variability risks in the smallholder sector: Case studies of the Laikipia and Narok districts representing major agro-ecological zones in Kenya. Rome: Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing (DRSRS) in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2010.

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Hotriculture [sic] in the development of western Himalayan agro-climatic region. Lucknow: Giri Institute of Development Studies, 1991.

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Basu, Jyotish Prakash. Climate Change Vulnerability and Communities in Agro-climatic Regions of West Bengal, India: Theory and Practice. Springer, 2020.

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Basu, Jyotish Prakash. Climate Change Vulnerability and Communities in Agro-Climatic Regions of West Bengal, India: Theory and Practice. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Climate Change Adaptation and Forest Dependent Communities: An Analytical Perspective of Different Agro-Climatic Regions of West Bengal, India. Springer, 2017.

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Crop output projections for states by agro-climatic sub-regions: Based on an inter-regional area allocation model. Ahmedabad: Agro-Climatic Regional Planning Unit, Planning Commission, 1994.

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Manual for performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in different agro-climatic regions of the world. New Delhi: International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 2008.

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Manual for performance evaluation of sprinkler and drip irrigation systems in different agro-climatic regions of the world. New Delhi: International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 2008.

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Desai, Dr Rajeshwari M., ed. Role of Women in Organic Farming and Their Family Quality Index in the Selected Agro-Climatic Zones of Northern Karnataka. AkiNik Publications, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.1240.

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Methodologies and package of practices on improved fertilizer use efficiency under various agro-climatic regions for different crops/cropping systems and soil conditions. Bhopal: Indian Institute of Soil Science, 2003.

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Sankar, G. R. Maruthi. Efficient Nutrient Management Practices for Sustainable Crop Productivity and Soil Fertility Maintenance Based on Permanent Manorial Experiments in Different Soil and Agro-Climatic Conditions. INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2012.

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Strengthening Agro-climatic Monitoring and Information Systems (SAMIS) to improve adaptation to climate change and food security in the Lao People's Democratic Republic (GCP/LAO/021/LDF). FAO and MNR/MAF of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4060/ca7710en.

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Climate Variability and the Global Harvest: Impacts of El Nino and Other Oscillations on Agro-Ecosystems. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Hillel, Daniel, and Cynthia Rosenzweig. Climate Variability and the Global Harvest: Impacts of el Nino and Other Oscillations on Agro-Ecosystems. Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Khan, Bilal Ahmad. Jammu & Kashmir. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849656.001.0001.

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This book to interested in gaining an insight into the issues pertaining to the prospect for employment generation in Jammu and Kashmir in present times. The book is original in content. We get here a fresh perspective that boldly shifts the focus from the past demographic and developmental dimensions to the present dynamics of the state, or, rather, the Union Territories. In spelling this out the author, Dr. Bilal Khan, explains in great detail the varied and diversified geographic, agro-climatic and topographic features of the region that pose peculiar and unique problems of development. The author dwells on how the state has been subverted from time to time. The work draws attention to the trends and issues concerning the work force. The policy implications of this work are immense. The book is focused on finding innovative methods to enable the young youth to exercise as well as realize their full potential. The author shows with corroborating evidence that the Central Government not only deployed security forces in large numbers but also spent huge sums of money on building infrastructure and providing economic assistance to Jammu and Kashmir. Instead of addressing the problems of the peasantry and the common people and expanding the employment of the restive youth, this led to the creation of neo-rich strata within the state. Dr. Bilal presents the much neglected dimensions of the economy of Kashmir by showing how the widening gulf over decades has generated mass discontent against the Indian government and created the social basis of separatism and militancy in the 1990s. He points out with much evidence that a radical shift in its policies, especially in the education sector, is an absolute prerequisite for the birth of a capable workforce. The remedy lies in revamping the education sector by crafting appropriate policies for suitable skills in line with the socio-economic requirements of the society. Underdevelopment and unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir is the manifestation of a mismatch between physical and human resources, technically known as structural unemployment. This exists when a large segment of the working age population does not possess the appropriate skills and knowledge to be gainfully employed. Kashmir faced a serious unemployment problem, made me realize that there was an immediate need of a book on Jammu & Kashmir: Levels, Issues, & Prospects of Employment Generation which could educate the young youth about the various aspects and challenges in a simple and lucid manner. The book presents a comprehensive treatment of unemployment and economic problems. It takes care of recent data of workforce wherever it is required. Kashmir being a conflict ridden zone has far less opportunities for employment than rest of the other states. With an underdeveloped industrial sector and the inability of government to create enough jobs, there seems to be no immediate solution. Lack of avenues to engage youth in meaningful ways drives youth towards the miscreants in this society. Young populations across the world are generally seen as drivers of socio-economic growth, but in Kashmir, the youth bulge is a problem. Unemployed youths are betrayed by the anti-social elements and for destabilizing economy by using them as tools for creating mayhem. Underdevelopment and unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir is the manifestation of a mismatch between physical and human resources. This exists when a large segment of the working age population does not possess the appropriate skills and knowledge to be gainfully employed. In addition, lackadascial and imprudent policies pursued by subsequent governments are the major challenge. The book is with much evidence that a radical shift in its policies, especially in the education sector, is an absolute prerequisite for the birth of a capable workforce. The remedy lies in revamping the education sector by crafting appropriate policies for suitable skills in line with the socio-economic requirements of the society. The government adroitly must think about a long-term plan for unemployed youth and devise a policy to channelize youth bulge constructively.
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