"Holistic Approaches to Sustainable Farming: Investigating Integrated Soil, Water, and Wildlife Management Practices for Resilient Agricultural Systems (2014–2024)"
Ayan Sunuwar
, Aditya Lama , Kunal Roy , Tanmoy Saha
Sustainable farming, Soil degradation, Water conservation, Wildlife management and Innovative approaches.
This paper identifies feasibility gaps within the areas of investigation into the soil and water. to
the extent of management, and wildlife conservation to the advancement of sustainable
agricultural technologies. The study also shows that there are a number of problems affecting the
current forms of farming such as reduced soil quality, water deficit, and the effects of human
interference with wildlife, the former of which are becoming progressively more relevant in the
world. The paper identifies new technologies like precision farming, smart drip irrigation
systems and other ICTs, equipment for soil assessment, and beneficial wildlife management
practices that can be used synergistically to produce comprehensive, long-term farming systems.
In order to complete aims, it is necessary to explore the interaction between Technology,
environment, and agriculture production. This research seeks to detect opportunities for
nasty-shaking innovations of enterprise where the entrepreneurial role can drastically transform a
market. The implications of the research findings include that there is great potential for
achieving scalability for interventions with cost-effective and effective methods in treating and
preventing depressive disorders. To tackle these environmental concerns but also to improve the
profitability of farming operations. Therefore, based on this paper, I urge the young
entrepreneurs to consider the need to venture into an innovation that will enable the development
of products which are relatively cheap and systems for farmers, technology-enabled services that
enhance farmer production, environment elasticity, and add value to the future of agriculture.
The upcoming entrepreneur may decide to develop sensor technology for simultaneous soil
sensing, cost effective smart water management technologies or smart irrigation systems.
Sustainable approaches towards wildlife utilization in an effort to offer better standards of
writing skills for wildlife management. Integrating improves ideas from people especially
indigenous people and combining them with the latest advancements in technology, coming up
with business models or policies. Increasing the adoption can add more value to such efforts as
shown below:
Solving these challenges helps the set objectives of the entrepreneurs,papers achieve their set
goals and objectives successfully, wurden and fulfil their intended roles.of the paper, Sollövén
([1935] 2003). It may play an important part in the prevention of adverse effects on farming and
thus food security and the environment of wildlife resources for the consumption of future
generations.
""Holistic Approaches to Sustainable Farming: Investigating Integrated Soil, Water, and Wildlife Management Practices for Resilient Agricultural Systems (2014–2024)"", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 9, page no.a427-a434, September-2025, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2509049.pdf
Volume 10
Issue 9,
September-2025
Pages : a427-a434
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_304739
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2509049
Downloads: 000304
Research Area: Others area
Country: Siliguri, West Bengal, India
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