• Title of article

    Agriculture in South Asia and its implications on downstream health and sustainability: A review

  • Author/Authors

    Sithara S. Atapattu، نويسنده , , Dekshika C. Kodituwakku، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    361
  • To page
    373
  • Abstract
    Agriculture, a century old practice, has rarely been questioned as it is a necessity for feeding the worldʹs population. With the increase in food requirement, the sustainability of upland agriculture has posed threats to downstream and coastal areas of river basins. In South Asia, the coastal population depends on the lower part of the river basin for their livelihood such as agriculture and aquaculture. There have been numerous occasions where downstream areas have suffered as a consequence of ad hoc agricultural development activities upstream. Problems encountered in the downstream coastal areas include river desiccation, groundwater depletion, water pollution and sedimentation, salinization and salt water intrusion, soil erosion and nutrient depletion, and dynamic changes in the coastal wetland systems. The objective of this paper is to evaluate current agricultural practices, existing problems, and their implications downstream. This would facilitate the adoption of the river basin approach in managing water resources focusing on the South Asian region.
  • Keywords
    River basin , Agriculture , Coastal , South Asia , Downstream impacts
  • Journal title
    Agricultural Water Management
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Agricultural Water Management
  • Record number

    1325965