Forest-our national wealth
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Forests are considered to be the wealth of a nation since they hold in them the finest of resources required for life. Be it glue resins, rubber, timber wood, fibre or paper, from almost nothing to everything we depend on forests, which make the industries revolving around the forest areas.
But, if the wealth is kept safe in lockers, in form of documents and guarded with tight security, shouldn’t the wealth of the nation-Forests, be protected and well conserved?
Over the past few decades both the government and local communities have resisted the temptation of indiscriminate exploitation of forest resources, and thus conservation of forests in India has become significant.
Of further significance is the fact that forest conservation in India started well before the global concerns of climate warming popularly known as global warming and decline of biodiversity, and thus represents an indigenous response to environmental concerns and not a response to external pressure.
But, if the wealth is kept safe in lockers, in form of documents and guarded with tight security, shouldn’t the wealth of the nation-Forests, be protected and well conserved?
Over the past few decades both the government and local communities have resisted the temptation of indiscriminate exploitation of forest resources, and thus conservation of forests in India has become significant.
Of further significance is the fact that forest conservation in India started well before the global concerns of climate warming popularly known as global warming and decline of biodiversity, and thus represents an indigenous response to environmental concerns and not a response to external pressure.
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