2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-2890-8_6
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Patch Analysis of Cultivated Land Abandonment in the Hills of Western Nepal

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“…If the market center is nearby, people can easily import food grains from the market and are not forced to cultivate their own land to maintain food security [8,9,34].…”
Section: Market Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the market center is nearby, people can easily import food grains from the market and are not forced to cultivate their own land to maintain food security [8,9,34].…”
Section: Market Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Female household heads are thought to be more likely to farmland abandonment compared to the male household head. Households with significant off-farm income are more likely to leave their farmland abandonment [8,9,20,23,24] In this expression, Y is the dependent variables in which P denotes the probability of farmland abandonment (yes, no) and X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , X 4 , . .…”
Section: Reduction In Labor Forcementioning
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“…It caused land degradation and decreasing productivity (Ekholm, 1975). Last two decades heavy outmigration of hill farmers have resulted labor shortage for agriculture and their land management system (Chidi 2016). However, agriculture is still the predominant economic activity in Nepal and there is an increasing demand for information on soils as a means to produce food.…”
Section: Physico-chemical Properties Of Soil In Jita and Taksar Area mentioning
confidence: 99%