Shalander Kumar
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
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Current Agriculture Research Journal | 2015
Shalander Kumar; B.M.K. Raju; C.A. Ramarao; Thiagarajah Ramilan
The livestock production system is considered equally sensitive to climate change as that of core agriculture system and at the same time livestock itself is also contributing to the phenomenon. The present paper attempts to analyze the sensitivity of livestock productivity in rainfed regions to climatic variability, significance of climate change with respect to Indian livestock and mitigation options and leverage points in such a scenario. The sensitively of livestock productivity was examined by using district level data of milk productivity of cow as well as buffalo for the year 1992 and 1997 for 100 districts which was regressed on important weather variables. The analysis shows that weather variables like rainfall and temperature do significantly influence the milk productivity of animals in rainfed regions. Increased climatic variability due to changing climate is likely to negatively influence the livestock productivity. Based on analysis and stakeholders consultation the paper suggests appropriate adaptation strategies particularly focusing on mitigating feed scarcity situations arising due to climatic variability.
Current Agriculture Research Journal | 2013
K. Kareemulla; P.Ramasundaram; Shalander Kumar; Rama Rao
A study based on regional and micro level household data was taken up to inquire in to the impacts of a national rural employment guarantee scheme (NREGS) in India. Studies in four sample districts in predominantly rainfed areas, which benefited from the scheme for the last six years indicated that the scheme attempted to address the core issue of rural unemployment of unskilled labor in earth works related to natural resource management. Primarily the rural labor obtained seasonal employment, but the resource poor farmers also participated in the Scheme more so in states like Maharashtra. The study findings indicated that the seasonal migration of rural labor has come down significantly due to the opportunities of employment provided under the scheme. The share of NREGS employment was up to one-third of wage days in some of the study districts. Similarly the contributions of income to the family from the wages of participation in the scheme were in the range of 12 to 33 per cent across the districts. These additional incomes were used by the rural households primarily for food security, education of dependents, health care and debt repayment. Wherever, the there were surpluses beyond these expenses, the households acquired durable assets and created amenities in the households. The negative fall out of the Scheme, albeit at a low scale, especially from the farming point of view is that there was abnormal rise in the wage rates. The scheme thus is a revolutionary one with broad spectrum impact on the rural milieu of India.
Indian Journal of Dryland Agricultural Research and Development | 2010
G.R. Maruthi Sankar; P. K. Mishra; Ch. Srinivasa Rao; Y.Padma Latha; B.Sahadev Reddy; Mary Babu; B.Ravindrnath Reddy; K.Veerabhadra Rao; K. Bhargavi; G. Ravindra Chary; M. Osman; Shalander Kumar; S Vasundhara; G.S Devasena; A. Girija
Ecological Indicators | 2016
Amare Haileslassie; P. Q. Craufurd; Ramilan Thiagarajah; Shalander Kumar; Anthony Whitbread; Abhishek Rathor; Michael Blümmel; Polly Ericsson; Krishna Reddy Kakumanu
Agricultural Water Management | 2016
Shalander Kumar; Thiagarajah Ramilan; C.A. Ramarao; Ch. Srinivasa Rao; Anthony Whitbread
Archive | 2015
Palanisami Kuppannan; Amare Haileslassie; Krishna Reddy Kakumanu; C.R. Ranganathan; Suhas P. Wani; P. Q. Craufurd; Shalander Kumar
IWMI Reports | 2016
Upali A. Amarasinghe; Lal P. Muthuwatta; Vladimir U. Smakhtin; Lagudu Surinaidu; R. Natarajan; Pennan Chinnasamy; Krishna Reddy Kakumanu; Sanmugam A. Prathapar; S. K. Jain; N. C. Ghosh; S. Singh; A. Sharma; Shalander Kumar; M. K. Goel
Agricultural Systems | 2018
Philip K. Thornton; Anthony Whitbread; Tobias Baedeker; Jill E. Cairns; L. Claessens; Walter E. Baethgen; Christian Bunn; Michael Friedmann; Ken E. Giller; Mario Herrero; Mark Howden; Kevin Kilcline; Vinay Nangia; Julian Ramirez-Villegas; Shalander Kumar; Paul C. West; Brian Keating
Archive | 2017
Amare Haileslassie; Palanisami; Shalander Kumar; Rathore Abhishek; Craufurd Peter; G. Adinarayana
Current Science | 2016
Irshad M. Ahmed; Murali Krishna Gumma; Shalander Kumar; P. Q. Craufurd; Ismail M. Rafi; Amare Haileslassie
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