Study Highlights Indigenous Soil and Water Management Practices Supporting Terrace Farming in Nagaland
Recent research highlights the potential for integrating development policies and projects with culturally sensitive agricultural practices. The study delves into the intricate social, cultural, and ecological systems that underpin these agricultural methods. By examining these interconnected aspects, researchers aim to provide insights that could enhance the effectiveness of agricultural policies and promote sustainability while respecting local traditions. This approach not only acknowledges the significance of cultural context in agricultural practices but also aims to create a more holistic framework for agricultural development that aligns with the values and needs of local communities. Further exploration in this area may lead to more effective collaboration between stakeholders, including policymakers, farmers, and community organizations, fostering a stronger connection between agricultural practices and societal well-being.
