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Year : 2024, Volume : 19, Issue : spl
First page : ( 1) Last page : ( 1)
Print ISSN : 2230-9047. Online ISSN : 2231-6736. Published online : 2024 March 29.

Editorial

Sharma J.P.

Online Published on 30 March, 2024.

 

Transforming the agrifood system through regenerative agriculture holds significant promise in advancing sustainable development goals (SDGs) by addressing various environmental, social, and economic challenges. This holistic approach to farming focuses on restoring and enhancing ecosystem health, biodiversity, soil fertility, and water management, while also promoting resilience to climate change and enhancing the livelihoods of farmers. Through practices such as cover cropping, crop rotation, agroforestry, and no-till farming, regenerative agriculture aims to sequester carbon, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve water, and mitigate soil erosion. By prioritizing soil health and biodiversity, regenerative agriculture contributes to SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) by increasing food security and agricultural productivity. It also aligns with SDG 13 (Climate Action) by mitigating climate change impacts and promoting carbon sequestration. Additionally, regenerative agriculture supports SDG 15 (Life on Land) by preserving biodiversity and ecosystems, as well as SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by promoting sustainable farming practices and reducing the use of chemical inputs. Furthermore, it can enhance rural livelihoods and foster inclusive economic growth, thus contributing to SDG 1 (No Poverty) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). The Society for Community Mobilisation for Sustainable Development, also known as the MOBILISATION Society, is a multidisciplinary professional organisation that constantly offers forums for bright minds to exchange and hone novel concepts and inventions that can support sustainable development endeavours at the field, policy, and research levels. One such step is the 11th National Seminar on “Transformative Agriculture and Sustainable Development: Rethinking Agriculture for a Changing World,” in collaboration with Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur which is held from 05th -07th March 2024 at MPUAT, Udaipur. Moreover, the society is privileged to announce a Seminar-special issue of the Journal of Community Mobilisation and Sustainable Development dedicated to this event. This special issue features several noteworthy contributions from esteemed experts in the field.

The topics in the seminar special issue of the journal covered various studies encompassing a wide range of agricultural, social, and economic aspects pertinent to different regions of India. These studies delve into the performance and impact of various agricultural practices and interventions, such as the evaluation of cluster frontline demonstrations on pigeon pea productivity, awareness of water conservation among cotton farmers, and the sustainability of scientific piggery ventures among tribal farmers. Additionally, the research also explores social dynamics, including gender differences in agricultural constraints and the changing roles of women in rural areas following male out-migration. Furthermore, studies on socio-economic factors affecting women's employment, youth occupational choices, and the role of self-help groups in entrepreneurship shed light on broader societal trends. Other topics, such as the perception of climate change effects, dietary habits during COVID-19, and the efficiency of farm diversification, highlight the intersection of environmental factors and agricultural practices. These studies collectively contribute valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by various stakeholders in India's agricultural landscape, offering avenues for informed policy-making and sustainable development initiatives.

I wish to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to the dedicated editorial team for their unwavering commitment. Additionally, I extend my sincere thanks to all the engaged readers, critics, and authors whose valuable contributions continually enhance the quality and depth of our journal content. I am particularly grateful to the authors who demonstrated overwhelming enthusiasm and interest in responding to the conference special call. Your dedication has greatly enriched our publication.

Chief Editor

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