Green Revolution Agricultural Performance with Sustainability and Bio-diversity Special Reference to India
Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar and
Gagan Preet Brar
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Akhilesh Chandra Prabhakar: University of Technology india
Gagan Preet Brar: Lovely Professional University, India
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Abstract:
The contemporary surge in economic growth often comes at the expense of future generations. This study delves into the multifaceted issues, problems, and challenges associated with environmental sustainability and the pursuit of sustainable economic development. It scrutinizes how a profit-driven capitalist production model frequently exploits natural resources for short-term gains, often at their full capacity.Achieving sustainable economic development necessitates the formulation and implementation of appropriate policies aligned with the United Nations' Millennium Goals. The study's objective was to re-examine the root causes of pollution while identifying the challenges and opportunities for… Analyzing the situation relied on secondary data from a variety of sources, including social media, academic journals, doctoral theses, print media, and webinars, utilizing a qualitative approach.Ultimately, the study proposes a recommendation: for economic development to be sustainable, it must safeguard existing natural resources, striking a balance between the needs of present and future generations.
Keywords: Green Revolution agricultural performance biodiversity environmental conservation food security modern farming techniques ecological balance ecological resilience sustainable agriculture. JEL Classification Codes: E62 Q18 Q56 O13 H23 agriculture environmental science economics Review agricultural policies and governance frameworks at national state and local levels to assess their alignment with sustainability Facilitate workshops focus group discussions and consultations; Green Revolution; agricultural performance; biodiversity; environmental conservation; food security; modern farming techniques; ecological balance; ecological resilience; sustainable agriculture. JEL Classification Codes: E62; Q18; Q56; O13; H23 agriculture; environmental science; economics Review agricultural policies and governance frameworks at national; state; and local levels to assess their alignment with sustainability Facilitate workshops; focus group discussions; and consultations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-06-30
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Published in International Journal of Economic Performance - المجلة الدولية للأداء الاقتصادي, In press, 07 (01)
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