<p>The study examines the relationship between socio, economic and environmental factor to achieve women-led rural sustainable agricultural livelihoods pathways to achieving sustainable development goals. The study adopts the Triple Bottom Line concept, thus consists of three Ps: profit, people, and planet. (Economic, Social, and Environmental) to analyse the sustainable agricultural livelihoods of the rural women. The present study adopted both qualitative and quantitative methods was used for the study, a multistage sampling method was used to select the households, 11% margin of error, and a total sample size of 200 women farmers was selected for the study. This study, different variables were analysed such as household farm: education level, farming experience, occupations, land details, irrigation sources etc., and economic, social, and environmental aspects variables are community participation, decision-making power, income of farm, cropping intensity, livestock productivity, water conservation, and soil fertility used for the study. The study found a positive correlation (<i>r</i> = .394, <i>p</i> &lt; .01) between social environmental factors and women’s participation &amp; promoted their engagement in sustainable agricultural practices. Consequently, fostering women-led sustainable agriculture is not only vital for improving livelihoods but also serves as a strategic step toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.</p>

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Women-led and rural sustainable agricultural livelihoods pathways to achieving sustainable development goals by 2030

  • Ramesha Naika,
  • Shivanand Pawar

摘要

The study examines the relationship between socio, economic and environmental factor to achieve women-led rural sustainable agricultural livelihoods pathways to achieving sustainable development goals. The study adopts the Triple Bottom Line concept, thus consists of three Ps: profit, people, and planet. (Economic, Social, and Environmental) to analyse the sustainable agricultural livelihoods of the rural women. The present study adopted both qualitative and quantitative methods was used for the study, a multistage sampling method was used to select the households, 11% margin of error, and a total sample size of 200 women farmers was selected for the study. This study, different variables were analysed such as household farm: education level, farming experience, occupations, land details, irrigation sources etc., and economic, social, and environmental aspects variables are community participation, decision-making power, income of farm, cropping intensity, livestock productivity, water conservation, and soil fertility used for the study. The study found a positive correlation (r = .394, p < .01) between social environmental factors and women’s participation & promoted their engagement in sustainable agricultural practices. Consequently, fostering women-led sustainable agriculture is not only vital for improving livelihoods but also serves as a strategic step toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.