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Agroforestry Solutions for Soil Restoration and Sustainable Land Management

  • 1st Edition - June 30, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Ram Prakesh Yadav, Prakash Kumar Jha, Amitava Rakshit, Vijay Singh Meena
  • Language: English

Agroforestry Solutions for Soil Restoration and Sustainable Land Management, a volume in the Agricultural Soil Degradation and Restoration series, offers a rigorous, cross-disc… Read more

Description

Agroforestry Solutions for Soil Restoration and Sustainable Land Management, a volume in the Agricultural Soil Degradation and Restoration series, offers a rigorous, cross-disciplinary assessment of tree–crop integration as a driver of resilient landscapes and livelihoods around the world. Rooted in edaphic science, agroecology, and development studies, it analyzes contemporary pressures, evaluates viable interventions, and maps forward-looking research avenues. By blending empirical evidence with policy considerations, it demonstrates how diversified, multi-species systems enhance nutrient balance, water regulation, carbon dynamics, and biodiversity, while supporting stable incomes and high-quality food.

This essential resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners covers design principles, deployment pathways, governance, extension strategies, and economic analysis, complemented by real-world case studies. Readers will find robust study designs, interoperable data assets, and reproducible workflows that enable scalable decision-making and monitoring. The narrative emphasizes UNCCD targets and climate-smart land use, with clear implications for sustainable intensification and ecosystem stewardship.

Key features

  • Explores multidisciplinary science for ensuring long-term sustainable agriculture
  • Equips readers with the knowledge and tools to apply and optimize microbial interventions in agroforestry systems
  • Emphasizes innovative management practices for addressing current and emerging soil health challenges

Readership

Researchers, educators, and practitioners involved in the fields of agroforestry, land use and natural resources management, cropping systems, and other related subjects.

Table of contents

1. Carbon sequestration and nutritional security through agroforestry systems: A look at climate change issues

2. Carbon farming with trees: The role of agroforestry in climate change mitigation and soil health restoration

3. Quantifying the carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry systems

4. Harvesting the future: Strategic agroforestry interventions for carbon sequestration

5. Farming‑linked global carbon credit market: A boon for agroforestry farmers

6. Agroforestry: An innovative strategy for combating climate change, soil improvement, ensuring food and shelter security

7. Diverse land-use systems in the Eastern Himalayas: Ecological dynamics and carbon storage potential

8. Reclaiming salt-affected soils through agroforestry approaches

9. Land-use systems and their influence on soil health and fertility

10. Agroforestry for management of salt-affected soils in arid and semiarid regions

11. Soil organic carbon dynamics in selected agroforestry systems of the temperate zone

12. Restoration of saline land through revegetation: Present status, strategies, and the way forward

13. Agroforestry and soil nutrient enrichment: Focus on nano-selenium in fodder

14. Enhancing nutrient cycling and soil fertility through diverse agroforestry systems

15. Agroforestry systems for sustainable soil fertility: Harnessing nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixation, and organic matter dynamics

16. Conservation of fodder genetic resources and management with agroforestry biodiversity

17. Multifunctional ecosystem services of agroforestry for environmental sustainability

18. Agroforestry as a land-use option for ecosystem restoration

19. Applied regenerative agroforestry for land rehabilitation: Mechanisms, models, and case studies

20. Agroforestry for ecological restoration and socioeconomic resilience: Revitalizing landscapes and strengthening rural livelihoods

21. Sustaining biodiversity through agroforestry landscapes

22. Regenerative agroforestry for sustainable rehabilitation of degraded land

23. Agroforestry systems in Sikkim Himalaya for livelihood empowerment

24. Agroforestry solutions for soil restoration and sustainable land management

25. Developing agroforestry-based wood industries: Challenges and opportunities

26. Shade dynamics in agroforestry and agrivoltaic systems: Exploring spatiotemporal effects on crop adaptation and productivity

27. Agroforestry systems: Opportunities, challenges, and the way forward

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 30, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Ram Prakesh Yadav

Dr. Ram Prakesh Yadav is an Associate Professor renowned for his expertise in agricultural sciences. He is associated with the esteemed Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Prior to this, he served for over nine years as an agroforestry specialist at ICAR-Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan, Almora.

Dr. Yadav's academic pursuits revolve around agroforestry, soil health, and sustainable land management practices, with notable contributions to the restoration of degraded land and soil conservation. Actively engaged in teaching, mentoring, and research projects, he is dedicated to addressing contemporary agricultural challenges. His scholarly endeavors have garnered recognition through publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at national and international conferences.

With affiliations at prestigious institutions and a commitment to advancing agricultural science, Dr. Yadav plays a pivotal role in fostering growth and development in the field. His passion for sustainable agriculture underscores his invaluable contribution to academia and the broader agricultural community.

Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Prakash Kumar Jha

Dr. Prakash Kumar Jha is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Climatology in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State University (MSU), USA. Before joining, MSU, he served as an associate scientist and postdoctoral fellow at Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Sustainable Intensification, Kansas State University, USA. He holds a Ph.D. in Crop and Soil Sciences from Michigan State University, USA; M.Sc in environmental sciences from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, India; and B.Sc in Agricultural Sciences from Banaras Hindu University, India. He has published over 42 research articles in highly respected journals, and seven book chapters, and edited two books. He is a crop and climate modeler with an interest in sustainable agricultural systems. His specific research interests focus on investigating the influence of agronomic management on crop growth and development from field to ecological scale. He investigates complexities in agricultural systems, integrating crop simulation models, remote sensing, and climate forecast to formulate decision support systems for better management strategies at multiple scales of agroecosystems. He is passionate about teaching and the opportunity to mentor students interested in sustainable agricultural landscapes and the fundamentals of digital agroecosystems.

Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States

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Amitava Rakshit

Amitava Rakshit, an IIT-Kharagpur alumnus, is presently Professor at the Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry at Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. Dr. Rakshit worked in the Department of Agriculture, Government of West Bengal in administration and extension roles. He has visited Scandinavia, Europe, Africa, UAE, and Bangladesh pertaining to his research work and presentation. He was awarded with TWAS Nxt Fellow (Italy), Biovision Nxt Fellow (France), Darwin Now Bursary (British Council, UK), Young achiever award, Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute award, and Best Teacher’s Award at UG and PG level by BHU-ICAR, state level by Uttar Pradesh Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and national level by All India Agricultural Students Association in 2009, 2012, 2018, and 2019, respectively. Currently, he is presently the Chief Editor of the International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology (NAAS: 4.91). He is serving as review college member of the British Ecological Society, London since 2011, member of Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition of FAO, Rome, and Commission on Ecosystem Management of IUCN. He has published extensively, including research papers, book chapters and editing books for multiple reputable publishers.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Vijay Singh Meena

Dr. Vijay Singh Meena has made remarkable contributions in the field of agricultural research, aligning his efforts with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Particularly, his work focuses on evaluating and promoting climate-resilient technologies for diverse cropping systems, directly contributing to SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). His expertise lies in optimizing input usage, fostering carbon-neutral farming practices, and enhancing productivity and profitability in agriculture, which are integral to achieving SDG 2 by ensuring food security and promoting sustainable agriculture. Furthermore, his initiatives in evaluating climate-resilient technologies align with SDG 13 by addressing climate change impacts and promoting adaptation measures in agriculture.

Dr. Meena's academic background in Soil Science and Cropping System Management, coupled with his extensive research experience, has equipped him with a profound understanding of cropping systems. His expertise in input optimization, quantitative cropping systems analysis, and soil health management has significantly contributed to improving livelihoods in South Asia, thus supporting SDG 1 (No Poverty) and SDG 2.

Furthermore, Dr. Meena has been recognized for his scientific excellence, receiving prestigious awards such as the INSA Young Scientist Award and the IASWC Budding Scientist Award, which further highlights his contributions towards achieving the SDGs. In summary, Dr. Vijay Singh Meena's outstanding achievements, leadership abilities, and commitment to agricultural innovation directly contribute to advancing the SDGs, particularly SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 13 (Climate Action), and make him a valuable asset in promoting climate-resilient agriculture and sustainable food systems.

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Scientist, ICAR-Mahatma Gandhi Integrated Farming Research Institute, Motihari, Bihar, India