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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

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ACCESS TO INFORMATIONS

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PROMOTING BIO-TCCHNOLOGY

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DRY LAND AGRICULTURE

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FARMERS ARE CULTIVATING CROPS

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Sustainable agriculture.

Sustainable agriculture is the practice of farming using principles of ecology , the study of relationships between organ is ms and their environment. It has been defined as "an integrated system of plant andanimal production practices having a site-specific application that will last over the long term

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SUSTAINABLE HABITAT

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SUSTAINABLE HABITAT

A sustainable habitat is an ecosystem that produces food and shelter for people and other organisms, without resource depletion and in such a way that no external waste is produced. Thus the habitat can continue into future tie without external infusions of resource. Such a sustainable habitat may evolve naturally or be produced under the influence of man.[citation needed] A sustainable habitat that is created and designed by human intelligence will mimic nature.

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SUSTAINABLE HABITAT

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SUSTAINABLE HABITAT

The global energy scenario has undergone a drastic change in the last two decades. It is estimated that buildings, their construction, operation, and maintenance demand almost two-third of the global energy demand, and this is expected to grow by an additional 45% by 2025. In India, commercial and residential buildings account for more than 30% of the country’s total electricity consumption. Energy-efficient buildings and utility systems, on the other hand, can reduce energy demand by as much as 40%. Such buildings have small ‘energy footprints’ as they use efficient building envelopes and systems that let in more natural light, integrate natural cooling systems with conventional air conditioning systems, and use renewable sources of energy to reduce dependence on conventional sources.

 

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FILLING ELECTRICITY AS A FUEL

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FILLING HYDROGEN GAS

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2012 2013

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FUEL EFFICIENT LPG AUDI CAR

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LPG fuel filling station

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CNG container in a car

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POLLUTION CAUSING FUELS

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NOW A LATEST HYBRID POWER CAR IS GOING TO RUN.

LET’S SEE THAT CAR.

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CAR STARTS NOW IN LIGHTNING

SPEED

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LIGHTNING SPEED

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LIGHTNING SPEED

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LIGHTNING SPEED

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LIGHTNING SPEED

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NO.1 FUEL

EFFICINT CAR

TRY TO USE THIS CAR.

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CONCLUSION

Sustainable agriculture integrates three main goals--environmental health, economic profitability, and social and economic equity. A variety of philosophies, policies and practices have contributed to these goalseople in many different capacities, from farmers to consumers, have shared this vision and contributed to it. Despite the diversity of people and perspectives, the following themes commonly weave through definitions of sustainable agriculture.

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Sustainability rests on the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Therefore, stewardship of both natural and human resources is of prime importance. Stewardship of human resources includes consideration of social responsibilities such as working and living conditions of laborers, the needs of rural communities, and consumer health and safety both in the present and the future. Stewardship of land and natural resources involves maintaining or enhancing this vital resource base for the long term.

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A systems approach also implies interdisciplinary efforts in research and education. This requires not only the input of researchers from various disciplines, but also farmers, farmworkers, consumers, policymakers and others.

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Sustainable production practices involve a variety of approaches. Specific strategies must take into account topography, soil characteristics, climate, pests, local availability of inputs and the individual grower's goals. Despite the site-specific and individual nature of sustainable agriculture, several general principles can be applied to help growers select appropriate management practices:

 

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Selection of species and varieties that are well suited to the site and to conditions on the farm;

Diversification of crops (including livestock) and cultural practices to enhance the biological and economic stability of the farm;

Management of the soil to enhance and protect soil quality;

Efficient and humane use of inputs; and Consideration of farmers' goals and

lifestyle choices.

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The global energy scenario has undergone a drastic change in the last two decades. It is estimated that buildings, their construction, operation, and maintenance demand almost two-third of the global energy demand, and this is expected to grow by an additional 45% by 2025. In India, commercial and residential buildings account for more than 30% of the country’s total electricity consumption. Energy-efficient buildings and utility systems, on the other hand, can reduce energy demand by as much as 40%. Such buildings have small ‘energy footprints’ as they use efficient building envelopes and systems that let in more natural light, integrate natural cooling systems with conventional air conditioning systems, and use renewable sources of energy to reduce dependence on conventional sources.

 

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READ THIS CAREFULLY

The world is changing every second. Environment pollution is a major source of worry. Global warming is changing the climate and the world as we know it every day. Natural resources are depleting rapidly and it is only a matter of time when the world will run out of all its resources. 

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AGRICULTURE AND FUEL EFFIENCY

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These are SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

& SUSTAINABLE HABITAT

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NOW let’s see a rocket flying on LPG fuel

This is NASA’S latest rocket NASA is going to send a tiger

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See that LPG

rocket !

Sustainable fuel efficiency habitat

NASA

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See that LPG

rocket !

Sustainable fuel efficiency habitat

NASA

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See that LPG

rocket !

Sustainable fuel efficiency habitat

NASA

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How is the NASA’s latest rocket ? this is future plan of NASA

on the year 2017

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THANK YOU

TRY TO USE CNG CAR. AVOIDE MUCH POLLUTION CREATING

VEHICLES. ALSO USE LPG VEHICLES &HYBRID

POWER VEHICLES.

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CONTROL POLLUTION AND MAKE YOUR LIFE SECURE.