Effect of Land Use Pattern and Climate Change in Agriculture in Hilsa Subdivision, Nalanda

Vol-4 | Issue-02 | February 2019 | Published Online: 20 February 2019    PDF ( 285 KB )
Author(s)
Rajesh Kumar 1; Dr Ramawtar Yadav 2

1Research Scholar, Magadh University, Bodhgaya, Bihar

2Associate Prof & Ex. Head Dept. of Geography (P.G. Centre) R.L.S.Y. College Bakhtiyarpur, Magadh University, Bodhgaya, Bihar

Abstract

In the current investigation, the aim of this research is to assess its effects and an effort has been made to analyze the factors responsible for changes in land use pattern and effect of climate change issues of relevance in agriculture. The research study was carried out in the Nalanda (Hilsa subdivision) district of Bihar (India), commonly known for its rich wildlife, birds and sanctuaries and immense agricultural activity. The research is done from gathering the data from the households of this district approximately 975 households. Land use is the fulfillment which the homestead populace gets from the sort of horticulture; build up the arrangement for future creation and commitment to national needs. Land use is a topographical idea since it includes explicit regions. The investigation of land use shapes a huge piece of geology and has accepted a position of pride in the field of applied topography. Climate change is the worms that mankind faces the most puzzling and confusing can of. In the past, many of these climatic disturbances have arisen by natural causes. Most climatic changes experienced by humans are likely to result from anthropocentric activities. They are also been stated as stakeholders (Stakeholders are those that have interests as individuals or member of a party in a specific decision). The data is gathered mainly on the questionnaire basis.

Keywords
Climate change, Agriculture, Subdivision
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