Extension Approaches on Soil Health Management: A Bibilometric Analysis
S. Manikandan
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India.
R. Premavathi *
Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-03, India.
N. Anandaraja
Directorate of Extension Education, TNAU, Coimbatore-03, India.
Janaki. P
Nammazhahvar Organic Farming Research Centre, TNAU, Coimbatore-03, India.
R. Gangai Selvi
Department of Physical Sciences and Information Technology, AEC and RI, TNAU, Coimbatore-03, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Sustaining environmental health and sustainable agriculture depend on maintaining the health of the soil. Soil health management is a critical aspect of sustainable agriculture, aiming to maintain and enhance the productivity of soil while minimizing environmental impacts. This bibliometric analysis investigates the evolution and trends in extension approaches for soil health management over the past two decades. Using data from major scientific databases, we analyzed publications on soil health management, focusing on extension methodologies, stakeholder engagement, and the dissemination of best practices. The study identifies key themes, influential authors, prominent journals, and geographical distribution of research activities. The research landscape of soil health management and extension strategies is examined in this bibliometric study. We examine articles that were obtained from such as Scopus, between 2010 and 2023 Publication trends, authorship patterns, keyword co-occurrence networks, and citation analysis are the main areas of our investigation. How effective are different extension approaches in enhancing soil health management practices among farmers?" This Review is to pinpoint important figures in the field, recurring themes in the study, and new lines of investigation. We also investigate how well extension strategies work to spread information and methods for managing soil health. Researchers, decision-makers, and extension staff will benefit greatly from the findings, which will shape future research paths and improve the creation and use of efficient soil health management plans. The problem statement identifies a gap in understanding which extension methodologies most effectively promote soil health, particularly in diverse agricultural settings. Through a comprehensive biometrics analysis, this research evaluates the impact of educational programs, technological interventions, and participatory approaches on soil health indicators such as nutrient levels, soil structure, and microbial activity. Data was collected from a diverse sample of farming communities, and statistical tools were used to analyze changes in soil health parameters over time. The findings are expected to provide insights into optimizing extension strategies for better soil management, thereby contributing to improved agricultural sustainability and resilience.
Keywords: Soil, soil health, adoption strategies, extension approaches, soil health management, sustainable agriculture, soil fertility, organic farming, soil conservation