Drivers of agricultural land-use change in Kashmir valley - an application of mixed method approach

Agricultural land use change is a major component of global environmental change that concerns food security and the environment. Identification and remediation of these complex processes need methodological diversity to understand human-environmental interactions. The study area has been a prominen...

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