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Data analysis of deforestation in india.... (for project.. Should be of one page.) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
51

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Monitoring of forests has gained vital recognition in the international scenario due to realization of its role in carbon sequestration, biodiversity and global warming. Through advancement of remote sensing and GIS technology it is possible to monitor and analyse gross and net changes in forest ecosystems. This article analyses the deforestation rates and drivers of deforestation in India and summarizes the Government initiatives for conservation of forests based on the published literature. It also reviews gross and net rate of deforestation from the national level to locale scale. At the national level, Forest Survey of India has been carrying out mapping of forest cover on a biennial basis. The current estimate of gross deforestation in India is quite low (–0.43%) for 2009–2011 compared to the global average of –0.6%. Even though considerable progress has been made in the protection of forests, gross deforestation rate continues as a focal hindrance. The deforestation studies carried out in various parts of India are found to be fragmentary and far from being comprehensive. From the regional analysis carried out, it can be seen that the overall net rate of deforestation was relatively high in the North East region (–0.90 to –5.29) and Deccan Peninsula (–0.19 to –3.2) followed by the Western Ghats. For precise estimation of gross and net deforestation, consistency in definitions, uniform methodology and new techniques for quantifying forest cover have been realized.

Answered by HappyJohn
12

Information on deforestation are given below :

1. Deforestation means cutting the trees in large number.

2. Deforestation has lead to various problems. It disrupts the balance of our nature and environment.

3. Animals loses their habitats due to deforestation and many animals die due to absence of shelter.

4. Deforestation also leads to soil erosion. It is because trees are responsible for holding the soil and if there are no trees during rainy season the soil seeps away and thus causes soil erosion.

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