Environmental issues in rural areas in india
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Some environmental issuesim rural areas are outlined below:
1. Poor sanitation:
Because of the illiteracy and poverty of the people in rural area, they do not know the importance of sanitation and hygiene. Such an ignorance causes environmental pollution leading to the break out of a number of epidemics like cholera, typhoid etc.
2. Conversion of Farm land to housing land:
To provide shelter to the increased population in rural areas, more and more agricultural lands are being utilized for housing purposes by rural peoples. This results in decreased per capita availability of cultivated land which ultimately induces over cultivation.
3. Lack of drainage facilities:
Lack of drainage facilities and open defecation make the rural areas Filthy and
unhygienic which directly or indirectly help in spreading of a number of diseases.
.4. Indiscriminate use of pesticides and fertilizers:
To increase the crop productivity for providing food to increased population, the illiterate rural farmers used anumber of pesticides and fertilizers, not in proper amount. The excess of pesticides and agrochemicals accumulate in water bodies and soil causing potential health hazards in humans and other aquatic and terrestrial living organisms (animals).
5. Salination, desertification and degration of Lands.
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1. Poor sanitation:
Because of the illiteracy and poverty of the people in rural area, they do not know the importance of sanitation and hygiene. Such an ignorance causes environmental pollution leading to the break out of a number of epidemics like cholera, typhoid etc.
2. Conversion of Farm land to housing land:
To provide shelter to the increased population in rural areas, more and more agricultural lands are being utilized for housing purposes by rural peoples. This results in decreased per capita availability of cultivated land which ultimately induces over cultivation.
3. Lack of drainage facilities:
Lack of drainage facilities and open defecation make the rural areas Filthy and
unhygienic which directly or indirectly help in spreading of a number of diseases.
.4. Indiscriminate use of pesticides and fertilizers:
To increase the crop productivity for providing food to increased population, the illiterate rural farmers used anumber of pesticides and fertilizers, not in proper amount. The excess of pesticides and agrochemicals accumulate in water bodies and soil causing potential health hazards in humans and other aquatic and terrestrial living organisms (animals).
5. Salination, desertification and degration of Lands.
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Use of chemical fertilisers: Rural people previously were using mostly organic fertilisers for their farming. ...
Use of chemical pesticides: ...
Desertification: ...
Housing and fuel wood: ...
Sanitation: ...
Health services: ...
Electricity and water supply: ...
Transport:
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