Management of Natural Resources
Natural Resources
Anything in the environment which can be used is called natural resources they are forest, wildlife, water, coal, petroleum.
Management of Natural Resources
The System of controlling the use of natural resources in such a way as to avoid their wastage and to use them in most effective waste is called management of natural resources.
Why do we need to manage our resources
Resources of the earth are limited the proper management can be fulfilled the justified use,so that present needs can be fulfilled and keep deserve for future generation.
Management of natural resources required as long-term perspective to meet the needs and aspiration of future generations.
Natural resources should be managed in such a way that everyone one of the society is benefited from its development.
The wastevgenerated from exploration of natural resources should be disposed of safely.
Forest and Wildlife
Large area of land on which trees and other plants grows naturally called Forest.
Wildlife-Wild animals and birds which live in forest is called wildlife.
Stakeholders
A person with and interest are concerned in something is called stakeholder.
1)The people who live in and around the forest are dependent to some extent on forest product to lead their live.
2) Forest Department of Government of India which own the forest land and controls the resources from the forest.
3)Industrialist use various product for their cut the trees for making paper and furniture and Tendu leafs.
4) The forest and wildlife activists who want to see their forest in original condition.
Silvi Culture Pr ogramme
A major program call silviculture has been started to replenish the forest by growing more trees and plants.
A produces large quantity of raw material
Airtel graces the area of earth under forest
It maintenance perfect water cycle in nature.
It prevent floods.
Prevent soil erosion.
Case of Ghazeri Trees
There is Bishnoi Community in Rajasthan and for whom conservation of forest and wildlife has been a religious belief in 1731 Amrita Devi Bishnoi leader group of 363 who sacrificed their life for the protection of khajiri forest in Khajuri village near Jodhpur in Rajasthan.
Government of India recently instituted and Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award for wildlife conservation in the memory of Amrita Devi Bishnoi.
Chipko Andolan
Chipko Andolan organised from incident in remote village Reni village ininGarhwal in early 1970.
The along and contractor was allowed to cut down trees in rainy village one day when the men of the village out for the work the contractor came with a worker to cut the forest in the absence of Village man women of the village reached to the village quickly and clashped the tree. The tree trunk with their arms preventing the worker cutting the tree.
Thus trees were saved. The chipko movement spread quicklybaccross all community and helped in conservation of forest.
Water for all
Dam
1) water from dam used for irrigation.
2) Water from dam is supplied to the people in town and city through pipeline.
3) Falling water used for electricity generating.
Problems of Dams
Social Problem-Due to construction of high rise dam peasant to be displaced and tribals without compensation and rehabilities.
Economic Problems-
Construction of high rise dam
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