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“…Moreover, the arable land area is 29.91 Mha; only 4.24 Mha is forested. The rainfed agriculture forms 25% of total cultivated areas (Baig et al, ), which plays a very important role in the national economy (Adnan et al, ). Glaciers and rainfall are the main sources of freshwater for agricultural activity in Pakistan (Naseer, ; Haider and Adnan, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the arable land area is 29.91 Mha; only 4.24 Mha is forested. The rainfed agriculture forms 25% of total cultivated areas (Baig et al, ), which plays a very important role in the national economy (Adnan et al, ). Glaciers and rainfall are the main sources of freshwater for agricultural activity in Pakistan (Naseer, ; Haider and Adnan, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahmad (2001), for example, writes of local people who were concerned that the lands they managed would be appropriated by the government if local actions improved their condition. Baig et al (2013) write of grazing lands producing at less than a third of their potential because nomadic users frustrated local attempts to institute rotational grazing systems. Another study found that the productivity of grazing lands increased by a factor of ten when local people were organized to better manage grazing access (WOCAT 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of optimizing productivity, the goal is to achieve "good enough productivity" for domestic consumption, along with some surplus for selling. Comprises different methods like creating physical barriers in the agricultural plot combining plowing practices in building channels and ridges between crop lines, prolonging water retention in the root zone [37,45]. The HCSA approach also encourages post-harvest agricultural waste disposal on the soil, reducing evapotranspiration losses, erosion, and soil compaction.…”
Section: Dam For Supplemental Irrigation (Irwh)mentioning
confidence: 99%