• Title of article

    Perceptions Vulnerability Index: A Measure of Land Degradation Process in Northern Irrigated Plains of Pakistan

  • Author/Authors

    israr, muhammad university of agriculture, amk campus at mardan - department of rural development, Peshawar, Pakistan , ullah, saeed university of agriculture, amk campus at mardan - department of rural development, Peshawar, Pakistan , ahmad, shakeel tsinghua university - school of environment, Beijing, China , yaseen, asif bahauddin zakariya university - department of commerce, Multan, Pakistan , pervaiz, urooba university of agriculture - department of agricultural extension education communication, Peshawar, Pakistan , ahmad, nafees university of malakand - department of economics, Chakdara, Pakistan

  • From page
    840
  • To page
    849
  • Abstract
    Land Degradation (LD) is the most significant environmental issue in the present world and posinga challenge to the goals of future sustainability. The aims of this study was to measure the agriculture landdegradation process in northern irrigated plains of Pakistan by studying the perceptions of the farmers aboutthe different dimensions of agriculture LD with the construction of LD index. For achieving this primarydata was collected by proportionate random sampling techniques form 90 sampled farmers through face toface interview survey method by filling a questionnaire. Farmer’s perceptions on agriculture LD were measuredthrough the extent of severity scale in terms of LD dimensions and indicators resulted from water, tillage,soil, salinization, and overgrazing. Moderate (0.49) index of water degradation and the changing climatologicalindex were light but the reduction of drainage density of water runoff and slope gradient reduction ofsoil index was severe. The tillage degradation index value moderate (0.57), overgrazing index (0.32) fall in theseverity scale category. Soil structure degradation index was moderate (0.44) followed by salinization degradationof moderate (0.53) index value. The study concludes that the LD existed in the area in all the dimensionsand its sub-indicators having different value severity on the measuring scale, which may be overcomeby taking different sector-specific adaptive and preventive measures at the farm, institutional and policy level.
  • Keywords
    Index of land degradation , Dimensions of degradation , Farmer’s perceptions , Agriculture land degradation , Land degradation
  • Journal title
    Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
  • Journal title
    Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
  • Record number

    2554249