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DOI10.1016/j.wasman.2007.03.004
Thermal supplementing soil nutrients through biocomposting of night-soil in the northwestern Indian Himalaya
Oinam, Santaram S.1; Rawat, Yashwant S.2; Kuniyal, Jagdish C.1; Vishvakarma, S. C. R.2; Pandey, Dinesh C.3
通讯作者Kuniyal, Jagdish C.
来源期刊WASTE MANAGEMENT
ISSN0956-053X
出版年2008
卷号28期号:6页码:1008-1019
英文摘要

Agriculture is one of the prime activities of the hill people residing in the northwestern Indian Himalaya. However, poor soil fertility in these areas is a big hurdle to sustainable farming. The effects of washout of topsoil and its nutrients, year after year, due to the abundance of snowfall, avalanches, landslides and erosion further add to the woes of the farmers. In the cold and harsh climatic conditions of the region, with grass and vegetation cover being scanty, it is not possible to maintain large herds of cattle for the adequate production of farmyard manure. Faced with this situation, the locals have relied heavily on obtaining organic manure derived from composting of human excreta. In earlier times the dire necessity of the farmers helped them overcome the revulsion associated with the practice of handling human excreta, but now with the advent of modernisation and the easy availability of chemical fertilisers, the people are distancing themselves from this age-old practice. More and more people are opting for modern toilets and leaving behind the traditional toilets that made possible the harvesting of manure from night-soil. As a result, this primitive practice is on the verge of extinction.


This eco-friendly practice, that has sustained the land for so many generations, needs to be continued and strengthened as the long-term consequences of excessive and indiscriminant use of chemical fertilisers are becoming too obvious to ignore. Traditional knowledge needs to be combined with modern scientific know-how to make this practice safer and more acceptable. If the composting operation is managed properly, the handling will be less loathsome and the concerns of health and hygiene too will stand addressed.


The present study attempts a detailed profile of the practice of ’supplementing soil nutrients through biocomposting of night-soil’ in the cold desert region of Lahaul Valley. Four villages running from the northwestern part to the southeastern part of the valley were selected. The study is broadly based on a direct interview of heads of the various households in the selected villages of Kuthar (2600 m), Hinsa (2700 m), Jahlma (3000 m) and Khoksar (3200 m). (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


类型Article
语种英语
国家India
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000255467600009
WOS关键词USE EFFICIENCY ; LAHAUL VALLEY ; COLD DESERT
WOS类目Engineering, Environmental ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/159345
作者单位1.GB Pant Inst Himalayan Environm & Dev, Himachal Unit, Mohal Kullu 175126, Himachal Prades, India;
2.GB Pant Inst Himalayan Environm & Dev, Almora 263643, Uttarakhand, India;
3.Kumaun Univ, Dept Geog, Naini Tal, Uttarakhand, India
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Oinam, Santaram S.,Rawat, Yashwant S.,Kuniyal, Jagdish C.,et al. Thermal supplementing soil nutrients through biocomposting of night-soil in the northwestern Indian Himalaya[J],2008,28(6):1008-1019.
APA Oinam, Santaram S.,Rawat, Yashwant S.,Kuniyal, Jagdish C.,Vishvakarma, S. C. R.,&Pandey, Dinesh C..(2008).Thermal supplementing soil nutrients through biocomposting of night-soil in the northwestern Indian Himalaya.WASTE MANAGEMENT,28(6),1008-1019.
MLA Oinam, Santaram S.,et al."Thermal supplementing soil nutrients through biocomposting of night-soil in the northwestern Indian Himalaya".WASTE MANAGEMENT 28.6(2008):1008-1019.
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