Erratum to “Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh (original) (raw)

Runoff and losses of soil and nutrients from small watersheds under shifting cultivation (Jhum) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh

Abdul Gafur

Journal of Hydrology, 2003

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Erratum to: Use of remote sensing in characterization and management of Dhamni micro-watershed of Chandrapur District of Maharashtra

Rajeev Srivastava

Journal of The Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2009

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S.M. Sirajul Haque, Sanatan Das Gupta, Sohag Miah (2014) Shifting cultivation effects on soil environment in upland watershed of Bangladesh. Journal of Forest and Environmental Science, 30 (2): 179-188

Sohag Miah

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A Cursory Journey on the Bangladesh Environment

Md. Golam M Sarwar

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Problems and Prospects of the Hilly Watersheds in Bangladesh, Priorities for their Conservation

Khaled Misbahuzzaman

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Erratum to: Hydrochemistry and evaluation of groundwater suitability for irrigation and drinking purposes in the Markandeya River basin, Belgaum District, Karnataka State, India

Ravi Kumar P

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2010

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Comparative Insights for Investigation of Soil Fertility Degradation in a Piedmont Area which Cover the Anjamkhor Union of Baliadangi Upazila, Thakurgoan, Bangladesh

Md Kamaruzzaman

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Shayamal Karmakar, S.M. Sirajul Haque, M. Mozaffar Hossain, Sohag Miah. (2012). Shifting cultivation effects on creek water quality in Barkal upazila, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Journal of Forestry Research, 23(4): 623-630. (A Springer journal)

Sohag Miah

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Evolution of Agriculture in the High Barind Tract of Bangladesh

M Yusuf Ali

ISBN978-984-34-5158-3, 2018

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Soil Conservation Practices Applied by Soil Resource Development Institute (SRDI), Bandarban, Bangladesh

Sabakun Naher

Acta Scientific Agriculture, 2019

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Khandakar Showkat Osman, M. Jashimuddin, S. M. Sirajul Haque, Sohag Miah (2013) Shifting cultivation effects on soil physical and chemical properties in Bandarban hill district, Bangladesh. Journal of Forestry Research, 24, (4): 791-795. (A Springer journal)

Sohag Miah

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Particle-Bound Nutrients in and Around the Sundarbans, Southwest Bangladesh

Khandoker Qudrata Kibria

Khulna University studies, 2006

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Fertilitv Status and Possible Environmental Consequences of Tista Floodplain Soils in Bangladesh

Senaratne Ranamukhaarachchi

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Implications of nutrient and soil transfer with runoff in the northeastern region of India

Uttam C. Sharma

IAHS PUBLICATION, 2004

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Soil Erodibility Characteristics Under Modified Land-Use Systems as Against Shifting Cultivation in Hilly Ecosystems of Meghalaya, India

Ritesh Saha

Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2011

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Study on soils under shifting cultivation and other land use categories in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

Md. Alamgir

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Erosion in hill soils of bangladesh

Maksumul Khalid

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Shifting cultivation effects on creek water quality around Barkal Upazila in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh

Shyamal Karmakar

Journal of Forestry Research, 2012

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Land degradation of Piedmont soil of Bangladesh

Siddique MNA, Md Kamaruzzaman

IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology

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Erratum to: Land Use, Climate and Transport of Nutrients: Evidence Emerging from the Lake Vico Case Study

Antonio Leone

Environmental Management, 2013

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Land Degradation Situation in Bangladesh and Role of Agroforestry

Kamrul Hasan

Journal of Agriculture & Rural Development, 2008

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Spatial Environmental Impact on Land Degradation in Bangladesh

Asian Journal of Applied Science and Engineering AJASE

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An overview on shifting cultivation with reference to Bangladesh

DR MD ALTAF HOSSAIN

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Erratum: Plant response to the soil environment: An analytical model integrating yield, water, soil type, and salinity

Effi Tripler, Alon Ben-Gal

2009

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Runoff Processes in Southeast Asia: Role of Soil, Regolith, and Rock Type

Kawi Bidin

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Effect of shifting cultivation on soil physical and chemical properties in Bandarban hill district, Bangladesh

Mohammed Jashimuddin

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Water quality and soil properties of Roktodoha beel, a floodplain of northwest Bangladesh

Muhammad Chowdhury

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Environmental and natural resource degradation in intensive agriculture in Bangladesh

Stefano Pagiola

Environmental Economics Series Paper, 1995

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Natural Resources: Water and Land-use in Bangladesh - Summary of Chapter 3 in THE ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH ASIA

Clement Tisdell

THE ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH ASIA - AN OVERVIEW CONCENTRATING ON BANGLADESH, 1998

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Mineralogy of Soils from Different Agroecological Regions of Bangladesh : Region 18–Young Meghna Estuarine Floodplain

Fouzia Akter

Journal of The Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University, 2015

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