chipko movement reference
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A local environmental movement that began in India in the early 1980s, when a group of village women engaged in direct action to save the forest on which their livelihoods depended by literally hugging the trees in order to prevent deforestation. See also eco‐activism.
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Chipko Movement refers to “Hug the Trees Movement”. Its main aims are:
(i) To protect the trees from cutting.
(ii) To protect the forest and biodiversity of the area.
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