Ancestral Knowledge in Agri-Allied Science
by Ratan Kumar Saha
ISBN: 9789351305699
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Imprint : NIPA
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 8960.00
Biblio : 320 pages,colour plates,25cm
Author Profile
Ratan Kumar Saha: Associate Professor & Head, Department of Fish Health & Environment, College of Fisheries, Central Agricultural University, Lembucherra – 799 210, Agartala, Tripura (West)
About The Book
Indigenous knowledge is the knowledge of the indigenous people inhabiting different geographical regions of the world with their own language, culture, tradition, belief, folklore, rites and rituals. Indigenous knowledge so developed is based on necessities, instinct, curiosity and observations of ethnic groups to mitigate the immediate situations. Eventually, this local knowledge in course of time gets socially accepted and validated which finally inters into the social life and subsequently become the Indigenous Traditional Knowledge (ITK) of the society as a whole. As such, scientist in this knowledge base economy who are in research of new ideas and innovations expect that indigenous knowledge may hold significant message which may be of use to remedy the deficiencies in modern agricultural and environment related issues. There is a need for studying and documenting traditional knowledge in different ecological and cultural environments. Several researchers are working on ITK in different fields of agriculture and allied sectors. There is a demand for a standard book on the overview of ITK. This book is designed in such a way that will give an overview of ITK, the differences between Science & ITK, different tools and techniques used in ITK, classification, importance & utilization of ITK, and recent ongoing researches on ITK in different parts of India. The objective of this book is to encourage the study of ethnic knowledge in different field of agriculture and allied sector. It is also an attempt to circulate amongst a larger group of readers regarding the importance of indigenous knowledge in scientific world. This book will, perhaps, be well received in all the Agricultural Universities, Animal Husbandry & Fisheries University, State Govt. Agri-allied Departments, Private and Public Sector Institutions where training, teaching, research and extension of agri-allied sector is undertaken.
Table of Contents
"Foreword
Preface
Contributors
1. An Overview of Indigenous Technical Knowledge in Relation to Agri-allied Sector
R.K. Saha, D. Nath and H. Saha
2. Basic Concept of Indigenous Knowledge and it’s Protection in India
Ajit Kumar Roy
3. Traditional Ecological Knowledge: An Important Pillar in Fisheries Resource Management
Biswarup Saha, Tanmay Samajdar and P. K. Pal
4. Indigenous Technical Knowledge for the Management of Major Pests of Field Crops in North East India
D. M. Firake, P. D. Firake , G. T. Behere, N.S. Azad Thakur and Dilip Nath
5. Traditional Practices for the Management of Major Pests of Horticultural Crops and Stored Produce in North East India
D.M. Firake, P.D. Firake, G.T. Behere, N.S. Azad Thakur and D. Nath
6. Indigenous Pest Management Practices in North East India- An Overview
Arunava Samanta, Archan Kanti Das and Sandip Patra
7. Notes on the Ethno-Veterinary Practices Used for Treatment of Different Ailments in Tripura State, India
Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee, J. Majumder, R. Lodh and B. K. Agarwala
8. Indigenous Traditional Knowledge Associated with Fermented Fish Products of North East India
A. U. Muzaddadi
9. Traditional Ethnic Jewellery of Kashmiri Fisherwomen
Rizwana, T. H. Bhat, M. H. Balkhi and Poonam Sharma
10. Documentation of Ethno-Entomophagy Practices in Ethnic Communities of Manipur, North East India
T. Shantibala, R.K. Lokeshwari, B. K. Agarwala, and Gusheinzed Waikhom
11. Traditionally Used Fish Feed Ingredients and Manure in Aquaculture in the North Eastern State of Tripura
M.K. Datta
12. Identification of Indigenous Resource and its Management for Livelihood by Tribal Women Fishers of Dooars Region of West Bengal Using PRA Technique: A Case Study
Ambalika Ghosh
13 Selected Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) on Fisheries in Tripura State
Sagar C. Mandal, Pampa Bhattacharjee and Debtanu Barman
14. Indigenous Disease Management Practices in Traditional Farming Systems in India
A. Chakraborty and Subham Dey
15. Highly Effective Fishing Methods in Central Assam as Perceived by Fishers
Rajita Devi and Biswarup Saha
16. Nu Ta: An Indigenous Fish Catching Gear of Arunachal Pradesh, India
Pema Chotten Wangja, Olik Jomang, Krishna Prasad Sharma and Yumlembam Jackie Singh
17 Shifting Responses of Tadpole Larvae and Frog from Fish Pond in Presence of Hypoxia, Obnoxious Gases and Predators
Ramanuj Chakraborty, Subrata Shib and Himadri Saha
18. Application of Indigenous Technical Knowledge for Treating Ectoparasitic Infestations in Animals
W. Ramdas Singh, Debasish Behera, Hijam S. Devi, and P. H. Patra
19. Traditional Fermented Fish Products of North Eastern States of India
Yumlembam Jackie Singh, Huirem Bharati and Pema Chotten Wangja
20. Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) in Animal Husbandry Practices
Avijit Haldar, Chintu Deb Barma and Rajkumari Sanjukta
21. Traditional Fishing Practices in North Eastern Region of India
Anil Datt Upadhyay
22. Use of Black Drongo for Pest Management in Rice: A Traditional Agricultural Practice by the Rural Farmers of Tripura>
Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee, Joydeb Majumder and Pranabjit Bardhan Roy
23.On Some Aspects of Sampling Methodology with Reference to Indigenous Traditional Knowledge
Prasenjit Pal"